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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… you debate the powers and qualifications tomorrow. Mr. Reynolds. Those that were anciently of that Other House, the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… I desire that it may be upon Thursday fortnight. Sir John Reynolds moved that it might be upon, Thursday three weeks. … may be Margaret's, Westminster. Alderman Foot desired Dr. Reynolds might preach. Exceptions were taken to his low … moved, that Mr. Warren might be one to preach; for Dr. Reynolds's voice is too low, and so Mr. Caryl's. Lord …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… times, and spoke to this purpose with great zeal. Sir John Reynolds. We have more reason to expect an answer now than …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… This morning the House was in a Grand Committee. Mr. Reynolds was in the chair. Query, what was done. 1 The other … officers in the Speaker's Chamber. "Upon the report of Mr. Reynolds, from the Grand Committee, concerning the revenue …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Resolved, That Mr. Caryl, Mr. Nye, Mr. Manton, and Dr. Reynolds, and Mr. Griffith, be sent to confer with him, or …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… 1656–7 Tuesday, January 20,1656–7. Per motion of Sir John Reynolds, Mr. Ashe the elder, and Major Morgan, (who would …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… cannot imprison him but you must imprison his lady. Mr. Reynolds. If you leave it without agreeing the security, you …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… launched into the merit, and the Chair took him down. Mr. Reynolds. I move that Sir Thomas Wroth be heard out. Some … was heard first; and said it was a reflection upon Mr. Reynolds. After Sir Richard Temple had done, Sir Walter Earle … Maynard and Mr. Bulkeley, Tellers for the Yeas. Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Neville, Tellers for the Noes. But, the Yeas …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… being to be made within a month. Sir Henry Vane and Mr. Reynolds, and others. You are masters of your own orders, and … the debate in general, and not debate any particular. Mr. Reynolds stood up. Mr. Speaker took him down, and offered the question in general as to the sitting. Mr. Reynolds. Seeing you are an English Parliament, let us speak …