A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs: From September 1678 to April 1714, Volume 5 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 81
Page 9
... whither they will acknowledge the new king of Spain , and renew their former alliances with that crown , promising his master would be ready to enter upon measures to preserve the peace of Europe ; upon which the states desired to know ...
... whither they will acknowledge the new king of Spain , and renew their former alliances with that crown , promising his master would be ready to enter upon measures to preserve the peace of Europe ; upon which the states desired to know ...
Page 10
... whither the citation issued by that court against Mr. Savage ( who married the countesse dowager of Coventry ) was good or not , the present earl of Coventry com- plaining that the said Mr. Savage quartered his arms with his lordships ...
... whither the citation issued by that court against Mr. Savage ( who married the countesse dowager of Coventry ) was good or not , the present earl of Coventry com- plaining that the said Mr. Savage quartered his arms with his lordships ...
Page 13
... whither it be true that the Spaniards have stopt several peices of cannon the states were sending up the Maese for Maestricht ; and that the regents of Spain have ordered their governors in the West Indies not to suffer any foreign ...
... whither it be true that the Spaniards have stopt several peices of cannon the states were sending up the Maese for Maestricht ; and that the regents of Spain have ordered their governors in the West Indies not to suffer any foreign ...
Page 15
... whither to grant it or not . The place of custos brevium of the common pleas , worth 8ool . per ann . ( enjoyed by the lady Ash during Mr. Thursby's life ) is fallen to the earl of Litchfeild . The Scotch parliament have resolved upon a ...
... whither to grant it or not . The place of custos brevium of the common pleas , worth 8ool . per ann . ( enjoyed by the lady Ash during Mr. Thursby's life ) is fallen to the earl of Litchfeild . The Scotch parliament have resolved upon a ...
Page 18
... whither the words ( peace of Eu- rope ) should be left out - noes 181 , yeas 163 : which resolve is to be presented to the king in the nature of an addresse , by the whole house , on Monday at Kensington . The lords heard the lord cheif ...
... whither the words ( peace of Eu- rope ) should be left out - noes 181 , yeas 163 : which resolve is to be presented to the king in the nature of an addresse , by the whole house , on Monday at Kensington . The lords heard the lord cheif ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
addresse admiral ambassador army arrived beleived beseige bishop captain citty collonel command commissioners committee convoy council court day the commons dayes dead duke of Marlborough duke of Ormond duke of Savoy Dutch post sayes earl election elector of Bavaria emperor England English envoy exchequer fleet forces Foreign letters say foreign post France French French king generall Holland horse house of peers Ireland killed king of Spain king of Sueden land tax bill late lieutenant Lisbon lord high lord keeper lordships majestie marquesse member of parliament men of war mett Monday morrow night officers Old Baily ordered Portugal prince Eugene prince Lewis publick queens bench read a 2d regiments resolved sail Saturday Savoy Scotch Scotland sent sessions setled shal sir George Rook sir John sir Thomas sir William Spithead squadron taken thro Thursday treaty troops Tuesday Wensday West Indies whither Yesterday
Popular passages
Page 36 - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 143 - I do swear that I will, to the utmost of my power, support, maintain, and defend the said United States, against the said King George...
Page 447 - That this Parliament will not proceed to the nomination of a successor till we have had a previous treaty with England, in relation to our commerce, and other concerns with that nation.
Page 123 - That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the Crown, shall be capable of serving as a Member of the House of Commons.
Page 24 - That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, no person born out of the kingdoms of England, Scotland or Ireland or the dominions thereunto belonging (although he be naturalized or made a denizen, except such as are born of English parents) shall be capable to be of the privy council, or a member of either house of parliament...
Page 389 - Act for the making more effectual Her Majesty's gracious Intentions " for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy, by " enabling Her Majesty to grant, in Perpetuity, the Revenues of the " First Fruits and Tenths ; and also for enabling any other Persons to " make Grants for the same Purpose...
Page 148 - December the king went down to the House of Peers and gave the royal assent to the bill for settling Queen Charlotte's dowry.
Page 621 - III. of glorious memory, is now, by God's blessing, under the happy reign of her majesty, in a most safe and flourishing condition ; and that whoever goes about to suggest or insinuate that the church is in danger, under her majesty's administration, is an enemy to the queen, the church, and the kingdom.
Page 625 - Hartford, said there was a noble lord, without whose advice the queen does nothing, who in the late reign was known to keep a constant correspondence with the court of St. Germans. Upon which he was ordered to withdraw, and after debating it some time, resolved, that the said words are highly dishonourable to her majesties person and government ; and LUTTRELL, VOL.
Page 26 - That no person who shall hereafter come to the possession of this crown shall go out of the dominions of England, Scotland or Ireland without consent of Parliament.