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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 19 February 1658–9 Wednesday, … was given to the electors; for the electors had notice at nine, and the election was at ten. Sir Arthur Haslerigge. … Barons, majores et minores, was in the latter end of King John, as appears in Magna Charta. In the last year of that …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 19 January 1656–7 Monday, January … England, 2 on Friday morning next. The humble petition of John Buck, Esq. was this day read. Ordered, that this … It was, that scholars should not be troubled with suits at law, concerning their discipline, but that the same might …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 19 March 1658–9 Saturday, March 19, 1658–9. Prayers per Mr. Cooper, at nine. Mr. Speaker being sat, leave was moved and granted … ! 11 Make it your question that they may continue. Sir John Northcote. I am sorry to hear we had no other …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 2 April 1659 Saturday, April 2, … I know no reproach that it deserves. Colonel Briscoe. I am at present against this programme; but not for the reasons … the Sheriff proclaim it. I move to recommit it for. that end. Mr. Young. His late Highness, that was as tender of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 2 February 1657–8 Tuesday, … 1657–8. When I came in, Brown, the prisoner yesterday, was at the bar on his knees, receiving his sentence, which was to … master, though utterly unworthy to have been the patron of John Locke. Anthony would be likely to expect the revival of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 2 February 1658–9 Wednesday, February 2, 1658–9. Mr. Speaker took the chair at nine. Mr. Cooper prayed. Sir Walter Earle and Captain … told him he was an uncivil man, which was all I said." Sir John Lenthall. Wherever an injury is done to any member, it …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 2 January 1656–7 Friday, January … He would be higher than Archbishop of Canterbury, at least 10,000 l.; erecting such an office was generally … great many blanks for customs to be paid, so much for poor John, 1 and the like, &c. Mr. Speaker said, there are a great …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 2 March 1658–9 Wednesday, March 2,1658–9. Mr. Speaker took the chair at nine. Prayers by Mr. Cooper. Colonel Hatcher offered a … there. I doubt not but they will make common safety their end, as well as you will do. If it be your advice to a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 2 May 1657 Saturday, May 2, 1657. … in the counties of Dublin and Kildare, in Ireland, upon John Blackwell the younger, Esquire, and his heirs, and for … to Mr. Burton and others, to meet on Tuesday next, at two of the clock in the afternoon, in the Inner Court of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
The Diary of Thomas Burton 20 December 1656 Saturday, … may work much good upon him, as it did in the case of Sir John Owen, 1 who, by his reprieve, was wrought to very much … Lambert. I am informed that nobody is suffered to come at him. I inform you as to matter-of-fact. Mr. Speaker. I …
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