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... disabled , as well for their disability , as the manifold gross disorders , corruptions , and abuses , in selling their voices , by tumultuous , surreptitious , and fraudulent Elections , and false and double Returns , which take up ...
... disabled , as well for their disability , as the manifold gross disorders , corruptions , and abuses , in selling their voices , by tumultuous , surreptitious , and fraudulent Elections , and false and double Returns , which take up ...
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... disabled by infirmity , others are to be elected in their stead - the said Knights , & c . , to have their expenses in coming to , staying at , and returning from the Parliament . The King wishes to have a " Colloquium " with the above ...
... disabled by infirmity , others are to be elected in their stead - the said Knights , & c . , to have their expenses in coming to , staying at , and returning from the Parliament . The King wishes to have a " Colloquium " with the above ...
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... disabled by sickness , he is replaced , on the third of June , by " John Dorewood , " who receives the King's approbation . May 25. The Commons petition , " that Costs may be al- lowed to the Knights , Citizens , and Burgesses ...
... disabled by sickness , he is replaced , on the third of June , by " John Dorewood , " who receives the King's approbation . May 25. The Commons petition , " that Costs may be al- lowed to the Knights , Citizens , and Burgesses ...
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... disabled by sickness , is , on the 19th March , replaced by " William Boerley . " March 27 , the last day , the Commons make a Grant . They petition , that , whereas the Sheriffs often return , for Cities and Boroughs , persons not ...
... disabled by sickness , is , on the 19th March , replaced by " William Boerley . " March 27 , the last day , the Commons make a Grant . They petition , that , whereas the Sheriffs often return , for Cities and Boroughs , persons not ...
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... disabled to serve in Parliament , ' but it did not appear to us , that Goodwin stood an Outlaw , by the Laws of England , at the time of Election . ( 4 ) That we proceeded to examine the truth of the fact of Outlawry , and gave our ...
... disabled to serve in Parliament , ' but it did not appear to us , that Goodwin stood an Outlaw , by the Laws of England , at the time of Election . ( 4 ) That we proceeded to examine the truth of the fact of Outlawry , and gave our ...
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