Supplement ... to the Journal of the Friends Historical Society, Numéros 8 à 11

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Friends' House, 1913
 

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Page 343 - Interest, they ought not to bee discharged till the partie be satisfied. 3 All those that are returned in prison for debt or vpon Exchequer processe...
Page 296 - And for so doing this shall be your warrant. " Given at our Court at Whitehall, the 20th day of June. 1685, in the first year of our Reign. " By his Majesty's Command. " SUNDERLAND. " Our will and pleasure also is that you give order for the seizing all the horses belonging to any persons which shall be so seized.
Page 125 - These things have produced their effects : that no man shall have any arms that are not registered ; that no man shall live in the City that takes not the Oath of Allegiance ; that no person of any sect shall, out of his own house, exercise religious duties, nor admit any into his house under penalty of arrest, which troubles the Quakers and Anabaptists, who profess they knew not of this last business.
Page 133 - London, printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker, printers to the King's most excellent Majesty, 1660.
Page 343 - Kindes. 1 All such of them as are returned to be convicted to be Transported or to be Convicted of a Priemunire (vpon which Convictions I suppose Judgment was given) are not Legally to be discharged but by his Ma*' es pardon vnder the great seale.
Page 336 - CHARLES R. Our Will and pleasure is that you forthwith prepare a Bill for Our Royall Signature to pass Our great Scale in these words or to this effect.
Page 29 - AMEN, the foure and twentith day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred...
Page xv - Act, the several courts herein-after mentioned, (that is to say,) the High Court of Chancery of England, the Court of Queen's Bench, the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, the Court of Exchequer, the High Court of Admiralty, the Court of Probate, the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, and the London Court of Bankruptcy...
Page 343 - Quakers, now in prison for any offence committed relating only to his majesty, and not to the prejudice of any other person : and it was thereupon ordered by his majesty in council, that a list of the names of the Quakers in the several prisons, together with the causes of their commitment, be, and is herewith sent to his majesty's attorney...
Page 125 - They refused a 1 quarter ; but at the length Venner, their captain, a wine-cooper, after he had received three shots, was taken, and nine more, and twenty slain. Six got into a house, and refusing quarter, and with their blunderbusses defending themselves, were slain. The Duke, and the Duke of Albemarle with 700 horse, fell into the city, but all was over before they came. This, my lord, is strange, that all that are alive being examined, not...

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