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Henry had had such a law , but it had been repealed by Mary's Parliament.22 In the House of Lords , after the third reading on the 4th of February , the nine spiritual Lords present voted against the passage of the act.23 This was their ...
Henry had had such a law , but it had been repealed by Mary's Parliament.22 In the House of Lords , after the third reading on the 4th of February , the nine spiritual Lords present voted against the passage of the act.23 This was their ...
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On the 25th of April the bill was sent up from the House of Commons to the House of Lords . Here it was given its first reading on the 26th and debated , after the second reading , on the 27th . The Romanists had their last formal ...
On the 25th of April the bill was sent up from the House of Commons to the House of Lords . Here it was given its first reading on the 26th and debated , after the second reading , on the 27th . The Romanists had their last formal ...
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They were " An Act for the Assurance of Lands , late Parcel of the Bishopric of Winchester , to divers Patentees of King Edward the Sixth , " and " An Act for the Assurance of certain Lands to the Lord Wentworth , Lord Ryche , and Lord ...
They were " An Act for the Assurance of Lands , late Parcel of the Bishopric of Winchester , to divers Patentees of King Edward the Sixth , " and " An Act for the Assurance of certain Lands to the Lord Wentworth , Lord Ryche , and Lord ...
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