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Old and New London
… Archbishop of Canterbury. From the Earl of Savoy the place passed, probably by gift, to the Brethren de Monte … results. THE "FOX-UNDER-THE-HILL." ( See page 101.) The place, too, is not without its literary associations, for … with the history of the Church of England, having been the place in which Charles II., after the Restoration, ordered …
Magna Britannia
… it may be deemed proper to treat briefly of them in this place. These islands, called by the Greeks Hesperides and … at a loss to reconcile the circumstance of the abbots of Tavistock, and certain lay persons, being called, in … now Trescaw. King Henry the First granted to the abbot of Tavistock all the churches of Suliye, with their …
Survey of London
… (July 1876), in the Coates Collection. 3Drawing of Doves Place, by A. O. Collard (1910). In the Council's ms. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and will be fully left to the course of Law. In the next place, let us carefully avoid all Differences amongst … Session of Parliament; and Mr. Ash was reprimanded in his Place by the Speaker; and both were enjoin'd to prosecute … Points, viz. That of the Receiver-General; That of the Place for lodging the Money; and, That for indemnifying for …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… at Noon-day. And Sir Thomas Littleton added, That his Place as Chancellor could not be worth above four or five … as soon as the Batteries were made; and in the next place I sent Captain Wintour with his Company to UpnoreCastle, which I took to be a Place very fit to hinder the Enemy from coming forwards, if …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… it, the Payment of my Debts. Therefore I must in the next place recommend them again to your especial Care. 'Some few … Enemy, both by Interest, and Inclination. In the next place, to the Supply for carrying on the War, his Majesty … not to mis-time it; but that it may have only the second Place, and that you will first settle, what you intend about …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… cannot enter here, Calumnies and Slanders will find no place amongst wise and good Men. They that use these Arts … Gratuity, or Reward, or any Promise of any such Office, Place or Command, of or from his Majesty, or out of any …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… 'My Lords, and Gentlemen, When we parted last in this Place, I did not think we should meet here again till … first of August, and lastly to the 9th of October. In this place, it ought to be observed, that, whereas, before this …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… my Subjects: And I well remember when I was last in this Place, I promis'd that I would call a Parliament as soon as … he told them, that when the King spoke last in this Place, he said, 'He should not more propose to himself any … preparing his Fleet to fetch home their Queen. In the last place he told them there were some other Particulars of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… that the pernicious Designs of ill Men have taken so much place under specious Pretences, that it is high time to be … Commission than that by which we sit here.— 'In the next place, the King hath thought fit to direct your … are equal with Laws, and ought to be obey'd in the first place: thereby, as much as in him lay, justifying the said …