The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Or Military, Relative to England and Wales, from the Invasion of the Romans to the Present Time, Volum 2G. Kearsley, 1775 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 6 - 10 de 100.
Pàgina 21
... brought by Mr. Douglas from the earl of Mar , to act as general in England , marched with the confederate English and Scers towards Lancashire , and proclaimed the Pretender in all the towns they came into . Nov. 1. They came to ...
... brought by Mr. Douglas from the earl of Mar , to act as general in England , marched with the confederate English and Scers towards Lancashire , and proclaimed the Pretender in all the towns they came into . Nov. 1. They came to ...
Pàgina 22
... brought prisoners with them , lord Clermont , fon to the earl of Middleton , and Mr. Murray , who had been with the earl of Mar. Major - general Willes made Nov. 17 . lieutenant - general . Nov. 21. The Parliament met and ad- journed to ...
... brought prisoners with them , lord Clermont , fon to the earl of Middleton , and Mr. Murray , who had been with the earl of Mar. Major - general Willes made Nov. 17 . lieutenant - general . Nov. 21. The Parliament met and ad- journed to ...
Pàgina 23
... brought to the bar of the house of Peers , and the articles of impeachment read ; and they were allowed to the Monday following to put in their feveral answers . At the fame time , Mr. Forfter was expelled the Houfe of Commons . The ...
... brought to the bar of the house of Peers , and the articles of impeachment read ; and they were allowed to the Monday following to put in their feveral answers . At the fame time , Mr. Forfter was expelled the Houfe of Commons . The ...
Pàgina 25
... brought to the bar of the court erected for their trials in Weftminster - hall , where lord Cowper , who was lord high fteward on this occafion , made a fpeech , and endeavoured to fhew the heinoufnefs of their offence ; after which he ...
... brought to the bar of the court erected for their trials in Weftminster - hall , where lord Cowper , who was lord high fteward on this occafion , made a fpeech , and endeavoured to fhew the heinoufnefs of their offence ; after which he ...
Pàgina 26
... brought to execution ; but the lord Kenmure feemed well prepared for the fatal stroke . The compofure and ferenity of his mind was admired by all that faw him ; he made no fpeech ; but the lord Derwentwater left a paper behind him ...
... brought to execution ; but the lord Kenmure feemed well prepared for the fatal stroke . The compofure and ferenity of his mind was admired by all that faw him ; he made no fpeech ; but the lord Derwentwater left a paper behind him ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
act for repairing addrefs affiftance affure againſt alfo appointed bill bishop Britain captain Charles Charles Wager commiffioners Commons confiderable court crown deceaſed defign defired Ditto duke duke of Cumberland duties earl efqrs eftates Exchequer fafe faid fame fecretary fecurity feffion fent fervice feven feveral fhall fhips fhould figned filk fome fpeech France French ftate fubjects fuch fupplies fupport George governor granted Great-Britain honourable horfe Houfe Houſe iffued inftant intereft James juftice June king kingdom laft land late lieutenant London Lord Chancellor Lord Mayor mafter Majefty Majefty's March meaſures minifter moft moſt neceffary occafion officers paffed Parliament Peers perfons prefent prifoners prince prince of Wales princess of Wales prorogued Proteftant raiſed rebels refolved regiment room of Sir royal affent Ruffia Scotland Sept ſeveral Sir John South Sea company Spain thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas thoſe tion troops Weft William
Passatges populars
Pàgina 101 - ... shall suffer no extortion as far as you may prevent it ; and of as great honour be this Order unto you as ever it was to any of your progenitors or others.
Pàgina 126 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Pàgina 378 - Under Two Years of Age Between Two and Five Five and Ten Ten and Twenty Twenty and Thirty Thirty...
Pàgina 374 - ... to retire to the cathedral, where a guard is to be placed over them. No damage is to be done to the artillery, arms, or ammunition.
Pàgina 439 - And whereas another act was passed in the sixteenth year of the reign of King George the Second, intituled, " An act to indemnify persons who have omitted to qualify themselves for offices and employments within the time limited by law, and for allowing further time for that purpose ; and...
Pàgina 36 - The bill to continue the duties on malt, mum, cyder, and perry, for the fervice of the enfuing year.
Pàgina 409 - Majesty's forces, shall, on any pretence whatsoever, wear or put on the clothes commonly called Highland Clothes (that is to say) the plaid, philebeg or little kilt, trowse, shoulder belts, or any part whatsoever of what peculiarly belongs to the highland garb...
Pàgina 318 - Nation soever, not to transport or carry any Soldiers, Arms, Powder, Ammunition, or other contraband Goods, to any of the Territories, Lands, Plantations, or Countries of the...
Pàgina 371 - ... of the enemy, immediately to caufe all horfes, oxen, and cattle, which may be fit for draught or burthen, and not actually employed in...
Pàgina 317 - Us. From the Time, that We found Ourselves obliged, for the Maintenance of the just Rights of Our Subjects, to enter into a War with Spain, instead of observing a strict Neutrality, which We might have promised Ourselves on the Part of the French King, from whom We were even founded by Treaty to have demanded Assistance; he has given Encouragement and Support to Our Enemies, by conniving at his Subjects acting as Privateers under Spanish Commissions, both in Europe and America; and by sending in...