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Grimston, Harbottle Sir 1603-1685
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Harbottle Grimston
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The manner of the election of the honourable and approved patriots, Sir Harbottle Grimston, master of the rolls, and Capt. Reynolds to serve in Parliament for burgesses for the town of Colchester in Essex upon Tuesday the 15th of February, 1680
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Law unknown, or, Judgement unjust wherein is shewed, that some persons were indicted, judged and condemned at the sessions in the Old Bailey, London, by an unknown law, neither printed nor published, nor any ways knowable by the common people, whereby the inhabitants of this nation may perceive what unavoidable bondage and slavery they are going into : with a brief relation of the killing of John Townesend by Major Crosby at St. Albones, and the proceedings of court thereupon in quitting the said Crosby and punishing the peaceable standers by, and some remarkable passages of Sir Harbottle Grimston, in the said tryal : together also with certain queries, grounded upon the act of indempnity especially recommended to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbottle and all the members of that Parliament whereof he was speaker
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The manner of the election of the honourable and approved patriots, Sir Harbottle Grimston, master of the rolls, and Capt. Reynolds to serve in Parliament for burgesses for the town of Colchester in Essex upon Tuesday the 15th of February, 1680
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Murther will out: or, an unrighteous discharge, no security to the murtherer Demonstrating, that notwithstanding those great endeavours, which Sir Harbotle Grimstone, (with the rest of his brethren) used in the second tryal of Mr. Crosby, to secure him from the stroke of justice: and to repair the ruines of their own decayed reputations; yet these two grand designs have altogether failed under their hands; and their projects in this respect have sustained a great frustration and disappointment. Presented to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbotle, and the rest of the justices who sat with him at the said tryal, Octob. 10. 1662
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Murther will out: or, an unrighteous discharge, no security to the murtherer Demonstrating, that notwithstanding those great endeavours, which Sir Harbotle Grimstone, (with the rest of his brethren) used in the second tryal of Mr. Crosby, to secure him from the stroke of justice: and to repair the ruines of their own decayed reputations; yet these two grand designs have altogether failed under their hands; and their projects in this respect have sustained a great frustration and disappointment. Presented to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbotle, and the rest of the justices who sat with him at the said tryal, Octob. 10. 1662
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Murther will out: or, an unrighteous discharge, no security to the murtherer. Demonstrating, that notwithstanding those great endeavours, which Sir Harbotle Grimstone, (with the rest of his brethren) used in the second tryal of Mr. Crosby, to secure him from the stroke of justice: and to repair the ruines of their own decayed reputations ; yet these two grand designs have altogether failed under their hands ; and their projects in this respect have sustained a great frustration and disappointment. Presented to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbotle, and the rest of the justices who sat with him at the said tryal, Octob. 10. 1662
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Report on the manuscripts of the Earl of Verulam, preserved at Gorhambury
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The manner of the election of the honourable and approved patriots, Sir Harbottle Grimston, master of the rolls, and Capt. Reynolds to serve in Parliament for burgesses for the town of Colchester in Essex : upon Tuesday the 15th of February, 1680
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The speech which the Speaker of the House of commons made unto the King in the House of lords, at his passing of the bills therein mentioned, on the day of their adjournment; being the thirteenth day of September ... 1660
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Parliamentary speeches and two treatises], 17th century
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Speeches made & delivered in the 2d Assembly of that great and memorable Parlamente wch began on ye 25th of November Anno Dom. 1640 : Together with some verses and other thinges of that 1st yeare. And also the manner of holdinge a parlamente in Englande, [ca. 1641
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Murther will out: or, an unrighteous discharge, no security to the murtherer Demonstrating, that notwithstanding those great endeavours, which Sir Harbotle Grimstone, (with the rest of his brethren) used in the second tryal of Mr. Crosby, to secure him from the stroke of justice: and to repair the ruines of their own decayed reputations; yet these two grand designs have altogether failed under their hands; and their projects in this respect have sustained a great frustration and disappointment. Presented to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbotle, and the rest of the justices who sat with him at the said tryal, Octob. 10. 1662
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Tracts, ca. 1550-1665
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Law unknown, or, Judgement unjust : wherein is shewed, that some persons were indicted, judged, and condemned at the sessions in the Old Bailey, London, by an unknown Law, neither printed nor published, nor any ways knowable by the common people : whereby the inhabitants of this nation may perceive what unavoidable bondage and slavery they are going into : with a brief relation of the killing of John Townesend, by Major Crosby at St. Albones, and the proceedings of court thereupon, in quitting the said Crosby, and punishing the peaceable standers by : and some remarkable passages of Sir Harbottle Grimston in the said tryal : together also with certain queries, grounded upon the Act of Indempnity, especially recommended to the serious consideration of the said Sir Harbottle, and all the members of that Parliament whereof he was speaker
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Alternative Names
Grimston (Harbottle), Master, 1603-1685
Grimston (Harbottle), Mr, 1603-1685
Grimston, Harebotle, Sir, 1603-1685
Grimston, Master (Harbottle), 1603-1685
Grimston, Mr. (Harbottle), 1603-1685
Grimstone, Harb. 1603-1685
Grimstone, Harbottell, Sir, 1603-1685
Grimstone (Harbottle), Mr, 1603-1685
Grimstone, Harbottle, Sir, 1603-1685
Grimstone, Mr. (Harbottle), 1603-1685
Grimstonius, Harbotellus, Sir, 1603-1685
Grymston (Harbottle), Mr, 1603-1685
Grymston, Mr. (Harbottle), 1603-1685
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