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Pagina 207
... Sir Fr. Wrythens , Judge of the King's Bench , and Sir Lord Chancellor . Robert Wright , one of the Barons of the Exchequer , executing Commissions of Oyer and Terminer , tryinge the rebells ; and his Majestie , designinge the Lord ...
... Sir Fr. Wrythens , Judge of the King's Bench , and Sir Lord Chancellor . Robert Wright , one of the Barons of the Exchequer , executing Commissions of Oyer and Terminer , tryinge the rebells ; and his Majestie , designinge the Lord ...
Pagina 242
... Lord Chancellor sayd , It is very inconuenient to their lordships to trauell thus backward and forward ; that he was in a course of phisick , labouringe vnder a terrible disease ; that he came from Tunbridge , where he was drinkinge the ...
... Lord Chancellor sayd , It is very inconuenient to their lordships to trauell thus backward and forward ; that he was in a course of phisick , labouringe vnder a terrible disease ; that he came from Tunbridge , where he was drinkinge the ...
Pagina 277
Lord Chancellor ( the Lord Jefferies ) demands their reason why they contemned the King's command . The Vice - Chancellor sayd that was far from theire thoughts and harts to contemne the King's authority , but now that he vnderstood ...
Lord Chancellor ( the Lord Jefferies ) demands their reason why they contemned the King's command . The Vice - Chancellor sayd that was far from theire thoughts and harts to contemne the King's authority , but now that he vnderstood ...
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