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A History of the County of Shropshire
… account of this transaction see the deposition of Richard Higgins, 1581, in T.S.A.S. 3rd ser. iii. 310-14. S.P.L., …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… appointed before 1509, 287 resigned 1513. 288 Edward Higgins, appointed 1513. 289 Richard Twyford, dead by 1523. …
Survey of London
… to Bishopsgate Street was made by Messrs. J. W. Higgins and R. L. Jones, 16 the latter being described in a … Metropolis Improvements, 25 June 1840, evidence of Messrs. Higgins and Jones, 25 March 1840, pp. 4950. The Builder, 1 …
Survey of London Monograph
… Cheapside, merchant. From him it passed in 1811 to William Higgins of Mill Hill, afterwards of Highgate. As may be … land at various times attached to it. Up to the date of Higgins's purchase this has been freely utilised, but from … kindly supplied by the present owners. In 1821 William Higgins sold the house for 3,500 to Richard Cumberlege Ware …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… should not be more; it is unreasonable. Sir Thomas Higgins.] Tenants break, and lands fall; offices are constant … upon that trouble; if any, the absent Members. Sir Thomas Higgins.] It may as well be alleged, that, because they are … the Law-makers should be the executors of it. Sir Thomas Higgins.] By that consequence, no Member of Parliament should …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… you will not go against the Lords Privilege. Sir Thomas Higgins.] It seems the Lords are mistaken in matter of fact; …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… from another man Chedder's case. Sir Thomas Higgins.] It was never death to strike a Senator of Rome, nor … was a retrospect, as well as in Lord Strafford's case, as Higgins says; but hopes we shall have no moreIs not this an …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… wine; and he would have the Proviso no more. Sir Thomas Higgins.] If you intend it as a Test, no Papist, after taking … all the rest of the Romish points? Sir William Coventry.] Higgins says, "the Test is unnecessary, because evaded." Has …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… and they were his relations, about a month ago. Sir Thomas Higgins.] Is informed, that he has Protestants in his troop, … those in ordinary only, and from such a time. Sir Thomas Higgins.] The "Duke's servants" you will reach under the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the King did;" and he would have it so now. Sir Thomas Higgins.] Marriage in verbis de prsenti is indissoluble; the …
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