Diary, of Thomas Burton, Esq. Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell from 1656-59 ...: With an ... Account of the Parliament of 1654; from the Journal of Guibon Goddard ...H. Colburn, 1828 Mainly a record of the proceedings in Parliament. |
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... Ireland ; and are to meet at the Chair - chamber in Whitehall . That there be a Committee named , to consider the affairs of Scotland ; and are to meet at the House , commonly called the Lords ' House . Monday 11. The House spent this ...
... Ireland ; and are to meet at the Chair - chamber in Whitehall . That there be a Committee named , to consider the affairs of Scotland ; and are to meet at the House , commonly called the Lords ' House . Monday 11. The House spent this ...
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... Ireland , † dated at Dublin , the 22d of July 1643 , with two papers of proposals , from the Council of the army in Ireland . Mr. Anlaby reported from the Committee for prisons and prisoners , proceedings of that Committee , touching ...
... Ireland , † dated at Dublin , the 22d of July 1643 , with two papers of proposals , from the Council of the army in Ireland . Mr. Anlaby reported from the Committee for prisons and prisoners , proceedings of that Committee , touching ...
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... Ireland , to examine the whole matter , and report the true state thereof , with all convenient speed . * ; Ordered , that the Council of State be authorized and re- quired to examine the whole business of the late trial of Lieu- tenant ...
... Ireland , to examine the whole matter , and report the true state thereof , with all convenient speed . * ; Ordered , that the Council of State be authorized and re- quired to examine the whole business of the late trial of Lieu- tenant ...
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... Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the metropolis , and throughout England . † Addresses to " the powers that be , " were now abundant ; and the Corporation of London , ever ready to improve their vicinity to a ...
... Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the metropolis , and throughout England . † Addresses to " the powers that be , " were now abundant ; and the Corporation of London , ever ready to improve their vicinity to a ...
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... Ireland . Written by the Ambas- sador , the Lord Commissioner Whitelocke , with an Appendix of original papers . " + " Noes , 136. Sir Charles Wolseley and Mr. Strickland , Tellers . Yeas , 141. Serjeant Bradshaw and Colonel John Birch ...
... Ireland . Written by the Ambas- sador , the Lord Commissioner Whitelocke , with an Appendix of original papers . " + " Noes , 136. Sir Charles Wolseley and Mr. Strickland , Tellers . Yeas , 141. Serjeant Bradshaw and Colonel John Birch ...
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adjourn agree Alderman Foot answer appointed Bampfield Bill Bill of Attainder blasphemy called Captain Baynes charge Christ clause Colonel White Commissioners committed Commonwealth consent Council Court Cromwell death debate desire doth election England faith Friday gentleman Gilbert Pickering give Government Grand Committee haply hath heard Highness Highness's Hist honour hope horrid blasphemy House infra Ireland James Nayler Journals judge judgment jurisdiction justice King liament liberty Long Parliament Lord Broghill Lord Lambert Lord Protector Lord Strickland Lord Whitlock Major-General Disbrowe matter ment mittee Monday Nathaniel Bacon nation never Noes offence opinion Parl Parlia party passed peace petition privileges proceedings punishment read the second referred religion Resolved Robinson Scotland Sir Gilbert Pickering Sir John Sir John Hobart Sir Thomas Sir William Strickland speak Speaker supra Tellers thing Thomas Wroth tion unto vote wherein words Yeas