| Mr. Oldmixon (John) - Europe - 1712 - 280 pages
...Majefty Commanded the Seal "to be taken out of the Bag, which his " Lordfhip was obliged to fubmit to, it " not being in his Power to hinder it, and " the King writ his Name near the top of ** the Parchment, and then direfted tp " have it Sealed ; whereupon the Perfon " that... | |
| Thomas Salmon - 1734 - 488 pages
...the King commanded the Seal to be taken out of the Bag ; which his Lordfhip was obliged to fubmit to, it not being in his Power to hinder it,- and the King having written his Name on the Top of the Parchment, directed it to be fealed : Whereupon the Purfe-Bearer... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 486 pages
...his Maielty commanded the Seal to be taken out of the Bag, which his Lordfhip was obliged to fubmit unto, it not being in his power to hinder it; and the King wrote his Name upon the Top of the Parchment, and then dire&ed to have it li-aled : whereupon the Perfon... | |
| Arthur Collins - Nobility - 1756 - 606 pages
...Majefty commanded ** the feal to be taken out of the bag, which his Lordfhip was " obliged to fubmit unto, it not being in his power to hinder it ; «*...of the parchment, «' and then directed to have it feakd ; whereupon the perfort «« that ufually carried the purfe, afiixed the feal to it." Upon this... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Judges - 1845 - 630 pages
...stated to them how " his Majesty commanded the seal to be taken out of the bag, which his Lordship was obliged to submit unto, it not being in his power to hinder it, and then writing his name on the top of the parchment, had the pardon sealed; and that at the very time... | |
| John Benjamin Heath - Livery companies - 1854 - 626 pages
...His Majefty commanded the feal to be taken out of the bag, which his Lordfhip was obliged to fubmit unto, it not being in his power to hinder it ; and...top of the parchment, and then directed to have it fealed ; whereupon the perfon that ufually carried the purfe, affixed the feal to it." Upon this report... | |
| John Benjamin Heath - 1854 - 616 pages
...His Majefty commanded the feal to be taken out of the bag, which his Lordfhip was obliged to fubmit unto, it not being in his power to hinder it ; and...writ his name upon the top of the parchment, and then diredled to have it fealed ; whereupon the perfon that ufually carried the purfe, affixed the leal... | |
| Andrew Amos - Constitutional history - 1857 - 340 pages
...table ; thereupon his Majesty commanded the seal to be taken out of the bag, which the Lord Chancellor was obliged to submit unto, it not being in his power to hinder it. The King then wrote his name on the top of the parchment, and gave directions to have it sealed, whereupon... | |
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