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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... petition of John Lilburne , Esquire , now prisoner in Newgate , was this day read . ‡ The question being put , that the House will suspend the proceedings in law , against Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne , it passed in the negative ...
... petition of John Lilburne , Esquire , now prisoner in Newgate , was this day read . ‡ The question being put , that the House will suspend the proceedings in law , against Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne , it passed in the negative ...
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... petition was in behalf of Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne . Resolved that the petitioners be called in . Being come to the bar , six in number , one of them present- ed a petition , which , after they were withdrawn , was read , and ...
... petition was in behalf of Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne . Resolved that the petitioners be called in . Being come to the bar , six in number , one of them present- ed a petition , which , after they were withdrawn , was read , and ...
Página vi
... petition to be scandalous and seditious ; and had committed the petitioners . Resolved , that this petition and this whole business , be re- ferred to the Council of State , to examine the authors , sub- scribers , abettors , and ...
... petition to be scandalous and seditious ; and had committed the petitioners . Resolved , that this petition and this whole business , be re- ferred to the Council of State , to examine the authors , sub- scribers , abettors , and ...
Página viii
... petition of some of the inhabi- tants of Gloucestershire , concerning the planting of English tobacco , which was read . Resolved that three pence upon every pound of tobacco planted in the county of Gloucester , shall be paid by the ...
... petition of some of the inhabi- tants of Gloucestershire , concerning the planting of English tobacco , which was read . Resolved that three pence upon every pound of tobacco planted in the county of Gloucester , shall be paid by the ...
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... petitions , the humble petition of the several companies of the City of London . Ordered , that the said petition be referred to the Com- mittee for Ireland , to examine the whole matter , and report the true state thereof , with all ...
... petitions , the humble petition of the several companies of the City of London . Ordered , that the said petition be referred to the Com- mittee for Ireland , to examine the whole matter , and report the true state thereof , with all ...
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