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Journal of the House of Commons
… Littleton, the High Sheriff of the County of Worcester, and Sir William Russell, now with the Com- mittee for … or the House, at such Times as either shall appoint. Windows of the House. Ordered, That the Serjeant have special Order, to take care, that the Windows of the House be so well mended and provided for, that …
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… of One Branch of the Statute of 34 H. VIII. Cap. 26; and for the Taking away of the Court commonly called the … of the Marches of Wales, held before the Lord President and Council there. Message from Lords. A Message from the Lords, by J. Foster and J. Mallett; That the Lords do agree with this House, in …
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… 1642. PRAYERS. Prisoners in Lincolne. ORDERED, by the and Commons, That the High Sheriff of the County of Lincolne for the Time being, one * Smyth Gaoler and Keeper of the Castle of Lincolne, shall forthwith be … Prisoners out of the said Castle of Lincolne, to some safe and secure Place: And, for the present (if a more convenient …
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… Spaine. ORDERED, That the Letters that came out of Spaine, and stayed by a Merchant, and now brought to this House, be referred to the Committee … Orders of the House, was this Day called in to the Bar: And kneeled at the Bar. Gregory Huckmore his Servant, who was …
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… the Citizens, in a Petition to this House, the last Night, and are to withdraw upon it presently. Prisoner discharged. … That Mr. Bellamy, the Proctor, be forthwith discharged: And that the Constable that has him in Custody be dismissed. … Dr. Duck shall be forthwith sent for, as a Delinquent: And that the Captains that lie near Cheswick be required to …
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… where Mr. Constantine has the Chair, on this Day Month: And That Committee is appointed to meet upon the Business the … The humble Petition of James Mason, Robert Quarterman, and other retailing Vintners of the City of London, that … Smyth, at an Inn at Bromesgrave, did say, that the Church Windows had been pulled down, had it not been for him: But …
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… of Chichester. THE humble Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Corporation of the City of Chichester, and the Committee of the Propositions concerning the State of … to the contrary. Resolved, That the Mayor of Chichester, and Captain Chittey, Captain of the Train Bands in that City, …
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… Leigh did say, "That the Parliament was not worth a Turd;" and other Expressions set forth in Traye's Petition. Sway was likewise called to the Bar; and did affirm the like. Resolved, That Mr. Leigh shall be … on Monday last to be spoken by him, was called to the Bar; and did there, with serious Protestations and Asseverations, …
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… 1640 Die Lunæ, 23 Nov. 1640. PRAYERS. Dungennesse. &c. Lights. THE Business concerning the Lights of Dungennesse and Winterton, is referred to the Committee for Trade; and the Parties, interested in those Lights, are to attend …
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… Warrant to carry some Musquets, Pistols, Carabines, and Two Blunderbusses, with their Equipages, to * * * * … Part of the Subscriptions in that City, for Ireland; and that there are some Arrears unreceived: and that all the Books are in his Hands; and that he is to go …
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