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A bill for the better preserving the ancient salt-springs in Droytwych, in the county of Worcester, and the rights of the proprietors thereof
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An act to enable the Right Honourable Henry Earl of Thomond, an infant, to make a settlement of his estate upon his marriage (notwithstanding his insancy) and for other the purposes in the said act mentioned
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A bill, intituled, An act for sale of certain houses near Aldgate, in London, late the estate of William Williams, Esq; deceased; and for purchasing lands in lieu thereof
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An act for supplying certain omissions in a late act, entituled, An act for sale of part of the estate of Edward Baines, gentleman, for discharge of a mortgage thereupon, and making provision for his daughters
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A bill to enable the trustees of William Elson, an infant, to sell part of his estate, for payment of his father's debts on specialties
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An act for enabling Agnes Lee widow, to renew certain leases for lives, belonging to Richard Lee her son, who is an infant
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A bill for sale of several messuages, tenements and lands in the county of Montgomery, late part of the estate of Gilbert Charlton, Esq; deceased, and applying the monies arising by such sale in the purchase of other lands, tenements, and hereditaments, in the counties of Nottingham, Leicester, or Lincoln, to be settled to the like uses as the said lands in the said county of Montgomery are now setled
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Anno quinto Annæ Reginæ
An Act for securing the Church of England as by law established -
By the Queen, a proclamation
Containing Her Majesties declaration, that it is expedient, that the Lords of Parliament of England and Commons of the present Parliament of England, should be the members of the respective Houses of the first Parliament of Great Britain, for and on the part of England -
Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the twenty fourth day of April, 1707
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and commons in Parliament assembled
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Votes of the House of Commons concerning subsidies to be raised over the whole island and for making good the damage to the owners of Capt. Greens ship condemned in Scotland
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The minutes of the proceedings of the Lords Commissioners for the Union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland; the treaty for which began on the sixteenth day of April, 1706. And was concluded the twenty second day of July following
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
On Thursday the Sixth Day of March, 1706 -
The case or an abstract of the customs of the mannor of Merdon
in the parish of Hursely in the county of Southampton -
By the Queen, a proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving
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By the Queen, a proclamation, for encouraging seamen and landmen to enter themselves on board Her Majesties ships of war
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At the Court at Kensington, the seventeenth day of April, 1707. Present, the Queens most Excellent Majesty in Council.Whereas by the late act of uniformity, which establisheth the liturgy, and enacts, that no form or order of Common Prayer be openly used, ...
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By the Queen, a proclamation, containing Her Majesties declaration, that it is expedient, the Lords of Parliament of England and Commons of the present parliament of England, should be the members of the respective houses of the first parliament of Great Britain, for and on the part of England
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The proceedings and debates of the House of Commons, in the sessions of Parliament, begun the twentieth of January, 1628. and ended by dissolution the tenth of March following, Sir John Finch Kt. being Speaker. As also The Examination of several Members before the Lords of the Council the Fourth of March, 1628. Together with A Petition by the Lords concerning the Precedency of the then late created Barons, Viscounts and Earls of Scotland and Ireland. Taken and collected by Sir Thomas Crew (father of John Lord Crew) Sergeant at Law, and Speaker of the last Parliament of K. James I. and of the first Parliament of K. Charles I
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The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
And Commons In Parliament Assembled, presented to Her Majesty On Tuesday the Eleventh Day of March, 1706. With Her Majesties most gracious Answer -
Cases argued and decreed in the High Court of Chancery
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Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
On Thursday the Sixth Day of March, 1706