A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... England , but henceforward they shall be landed in Munster whence they came . Strict course to be taken with merchants and ships of passage that no more of that kind be transported either into England or any other Prince's dominions ...
... England , but henceforward they shall be landed in Munster whence they came . Strict course to be taken with merchants and ships of passage that no more of that kind be transported either into England or any other Prince's dominions ...
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... England , whereby anyone who shall commit felonious acts in Scotland and shall flee to England may , upon pregnant proofs , be sent back into Scotland for his trial ; provided that an Act shall likewise be made by the Parliament of ...
... England , whereby anyone who shall commit felonious acts in Scotland and shall flee to England may , upon pregnant proofs , be sent back into Scotland for his trial ; provided that an Act shall likewise be made by the Parliament of ...
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... England , 57 Edwards , Thomas , 64 Egerton , Sir Thomas , Lord Ellesmere , Lord Chancellor , 224 ; on post nati , 13 ; charge to Justices , 33 ; judge- ment on post nati , 91-2 ; Coe's petition against , 152 ; at creation of Pr . of ...
... England , 57 Edwards , Thomas , 64 Egerton , Sir Thomas , Lord Ellesmere , Lord Chancellor , 224 ; on post nati , 13 ; charge to Justices , 33 ; judge- ment on post nati , 91-2 ; Coe's petition against , 152 ; at creation of Pr . of ...
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