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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Thomas Burton 22 March 1658–9 Tuesday, March 22, 1658–9. I came late. Mr. Boscawen was reporting from the Committee of … Mr. Goodrick moved to put the debate generally. Sir William D'Oyley. The House grows thin. I would have you adjourn the debate, and say no more. Sir William Wheeler moved that it be adjourned upon their …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… upon the debate, which is usual. Mr. Nathaniel Bacon. I move that you would approve of what your Committee has … be the same for Scotland and Ireland as for England. Sir William Strickland. Do not divide it. Your bearing arms, and … of " signal testimony." I would not have it committed. Sir William Strickland. I move that it may be explained, for the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Downing, Captain Baynes, Major-General Diibrowe, and Sir William Sfrickland, spoke for the reading of it; and that the … Londoners are attending at the door with a petition. I desire the petitioners may be received. It seems it was a … take it off where it is laid, that you will remit it. Sir William Strickland. When the city was in a greater strait …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Burton 23 February 1658–9 Wednesday, February 23, 1658–9. I came in late, and the Duke of Buckingham had been at the … Instrument. I would have no delay in this business. Sir William D'Oyley. I came with some prejudice to this debate, … without any alteration, and nemine contradicente. Sir William Wheeler. I move that the care of this be referred to …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Lord Lambert. Mr. Collingwood, a prisoner, is at the door. I desire he may be called in. Colonel Jones and Sir William Strickland seconded. Others called for the orders of … but I think you are not at present prepared for it. Sir William Strickland. Of late, we have had a very great weight …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the payment of tythes shall be read upon Monday next. 1 I came in late. Sir Richard Onslow moved, that a petition … of that article, so, proper enough to this debate. Sir William Strickland. I am sorry to hear any land-tax mentioned … them sheriffs, and, if they refused, they were fined. Sir William Strickland. If a man lose his office, it is …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… physic, 1 and others, read three times together: such as I have not known before. Resolved to pass for a law, and that his Highness's consent be desired thereunto. Sir William Strickland reported the amendments from the … in more particular terms. Here are 5000 Irish acres. Sir William Strickland. I hope it is put into the hands of such …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… prayed. Query, per diurnal 1 what passed before, for I went out into the hall for half-an-hour, and when I came in again The order of the day was read. According to … the profligate Charles; the Romish James and the Calvinist William ; and, at last, seemed peculiarly adapted to the weak …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… more in the Report than was in the Order to the Committee. I move that the Order be read. This done, the Report was … for a man may be over voted, and then it is our act. Sir William Strickland and Major General Goffe moved to leave out … seconded it. So it was resolved. Alderman Geldart, Sir William Strickland, Captain Baynes, and Captain Stone, moved, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Thomas Burton 24 March 1658–9 Thursday, March 24, 1658–9. I came late. The report touching Mr. Streete 1 was made and … Articles of misdemeanour and breach of trust against Dr. William Petty, elected to serve this House as a member of … sent, and a month's time to answer it. Resolved, that William Petty, Doctor of Physic, a member of this House, be …
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