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... council of state . In the Convention parliament he sat for Carmarthen town ( Parl . Hist . iv . 8 ) . On , 1 May he reported from the council to par- liament an unopened letter from the king to Monk , and he was on the committee for pre ...
... council of state . In the Convention parliament he sat for Carmarthen town ( Parl . Hist . iv . 8 ) . On , 1 May he reported from the council to par- liament an unopened letter from the king to Monk , and he was on the committee for pre ...
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... council , which was framed at Temple's in- stance . When the popish terror began , Angle- sey showed independence of character ; he is recorded as the only peer who dissented from the vote declaring the existence of an Irish plot ; and ...
... council , which was framed at Temple's in- stance . When the popish terror began , Angle- sey showed independence of character ; he is recorded as the only peer who dissented from the vote declaring the existence of an Irish plot ; and ...
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... council chamber were constant , and in March 1625 the lord deputy wrote to Conway , the Eng- lish secretary of state , that a minority of the councillors , amongst whom Sir Francis An- nesley is not least violent nor the least im ...
... council chamber were constant , and in March 1625 the lord deputy wrote to Conway , the Eng- lish secretary of state , that a minority of the councillors , amongst whom Sir Francis An- nesley is not least violent nor the least im ...
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... council's [ Lipscomb's Buckinghamshire , i . 279–80 ; committee of inquiry he was stripped of all Gardiner's History of England , ed . 1884 , viii . his offices , but on 13 Feb. 1635-6 a petition 20-3 , 182-198 ; Nichols's Progresses of ...
... council's [ Lipscomb's Buckinghamshire , i . 279–80 ; committee of inquiry he was stripped of all Gardiner's History of England , ed . 1884 , viii . his offices , but on 13 Feb. 1635-6 a petition 20-3 , 182-198 ; Nichols's Progresses of ...
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... council at his own pleasure , present on the poor . So the midwinter not Anselm's ; and pray , ' said he , with a gemot broke up ; Anselm went to his manor sneer , what will you talk about in your at Harrow , where he consecrated a ...
... council at his own pleasure , present on the poor . So the midwinter not Anselm's ; and pray , ' said he , with a gemot broke up ; Anselm went to his manor sneer , what will you talk about in your at Harrow , where he consecrated a ...
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