HOUSE OF LORDS
... brethren for their opposition to this measure. He asked, what riht had Noble Lords to impute to Protestant Bishops that they were arm ated in their opposition to a public measure by means so sordid as seir-ru*ercst . ...
... brethren for their opposition to this measure. He asked, what riht had Noble Lords to impute to Protestant Bishops that they were arm ated in their opposition to a public measure by means so sordid as seir-ru*ercst . ...
... (Middleton), Stradbroke, Wemyss, (Duke Montrose,) Chatham,Talbot, Plymouth, Howe, ! Mount Edgecombe, Winchelsea, Craven, Cardigan, Rgreoiont, Clanearthy.— Viscounts Carlton.—Lords Harris, Manners, Loftus, (Murquis of Ely,) Rivers, St. Helen's, Despencer ...