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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... Monday 11. The House spent this day in seeking the Lord , in a special manner , for council , and a blessing on the proceedings of Parliament . Tuesday 12. Resolved , that a Committee be appointed to consider of the state of all the ...
... Monday 11. The House spent this day in seeking the Lord , in a special manner , for council , and a blessing on the proceedings of Parliament . Tuesday 12. Resolved , that a Committee be appointed to consider of the state of all the ...
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... Monday , August 1. Ordered , that it be referred to the Committee for inspecting the treasuries , and regulating officers and salaries , to consider how the Excise may be • An intimate friend of Robert Boyle and Ray . He became Secre ...
... Monday , August 1. Ordered , that it be referred to the Committee for inspecting the treasuries , and regulating officers and salaries , to consider how the Excise may be • An intimate friend of Robert Boyle and Ray . He became Secre ...
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... Monday 8. Resolved , ( on Mr. Moyer's report from the Council of State , ) that two gold chains , to the value of 300l . a- piece , be made and given to General Blake and General Monk , as a mark of favour from the Parliament , and a ...
... Monday 8. Resolved , ( on Mr. Moyer's report from the Council of State , ) that two gold chains , to the value of 300l . a- piece , be made and given to General Blake and General Monk , as a mark of favour from the Parliament , and a ...
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... Monday 15. Major General Disbrowe reported from the Council of State , the humble petition of some of the inhabi- tants of Gloucestershire , concerning the planting of English tobacco , which was read . Resolved that three pence upon ...
... Monday 15. Major General Disbrowe reported from the Council of State , the humble petition of some of the inhabi- tants of Gloucestershire , concerning the planting of English tobacco , which was read . Resolved that three pence upon ...
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... Monday 22. Mr. Speaker acquainted the House , by way of report , that there have been presented unto him , letters to the Parliament , from Frederic , heir of Norway , Duke of Sles- wick , Holstein , Stormaine , and Ditzmatz , Count of ...
... Monday 22. Mr. Speaker acquainted the House , by way of report , that there have been presented unto him , letters to the Parliament , from Frederic , heir of Norway , Duke of Sles- wick , Holstein , Stormaine , and Ditzmatz , Count of ...
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