This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A28909 | How Execrable must this make the Names Of the Twin- Cut- Throats Lou''le Grand, and James? |
A28909 | How oft hath England''s greater Caesar found His Guardian Angel shield his Temples round? |
A28909 | What Conduct here, what Bravery was shown, What Rage, what Arts, in former Fights unknown? |
A25386 | I wonder wherein have the Clergy of London obliged the Lord Preston so highly, that he''s pleas''d to do them the honour of so ill a Character? |
A25386 | Poor King James, must he pay Pensions still when he himself is but a Pensioner? |
A41185 | And whether this Brereton have the Qualifications required by the Law to render him capable and fit to testify it? |
A41185 | But pray Sir, How would you have stiled such a Proceeding heretofore against your self? |
A41185 | Must he therefore be allowed to wreck his Spleen in punishing the former, more than he does imploy his Justice in chastising the latter? |
A41185 | Williamson was in France, but whether it Legally appears that he was there within the time expressed, and limitted by the Act? |
A49353 | 40. ad Plebem,& c. How can these Men pretend to be Guides to others, who keep to no certain Path themselves? |
A49353 | Again, Are there no Secrets, and important Ones too, but Treason? |
A49353 | Again: What does the word[ secret] here? |
A49353 | And can you then without Indignation, Serve th ● se who have thus Villanously Betrayed, Deluded, and made a Property of you? |
A49353 | And how does this prove his Point? |
A49353 | And what is this to our Authour''s purpose? |
A49353 | And what, I pray, is all this to a Title by Conquest? |
A49353 | And will this Man persuade us that all this, and many other such, are no Miseries? |
A49353 | And, I pray, good Sir, Had Queen Elizabeth any Relation to the Government of the Low Countries? |
A49353 | Are not they already forced, in many Places for want of Money, to exchange one Commodity for another in the Markets? |
A49353 | But does Mr. Ashton mention no hard Measures besides? |
A49353 | But how does he clear the Jury? |
A49353 | But then, Where is that independant Sovereignty which our Author talks of, as necessary and essential to make a Title by Conquest? |
A49353 | But to return to our Juries; What matters it what was brought to light about those Papers afterwards? |
A49353 | But was there indeed a free Consent of the People? |
A49353 | But what says the Declaration? |
A49353 | But why does he not tell us, what Evidence the Jury he speaks of proceeded upon? |
A49353 | Did ever any Man''s Reason turn tail so aukwardly? |
A49353 | Did none of them know Old Laws, W ● its and Chapters, but this learned Setler of the Royal Succession? |
A49353 | Does he deny these were hard Measures, or that Mr. Ashton said true, when he told us he had receiv''d such hard Measures? |
A49353 | Had it not been enough to say, None can have a plain Proof of an Intention? |
A49353 | Had the Prince of Orange, or his Princess, any kind of pretence to England while their Father liv''d? |
A49353 | Had we any concern with France, either by abetting or opposing it in his Days? |
A49353 | How many Tricks are coucht in these few words? |
A49353 | How ridiculous to argue all along from Matters of Fact to Matter of Right? |
A49353 | How shallow then is it to huddle together many Instances, and not bring one of them home to his purpose? |
A49353 | If it be Perjury and Rebellion in the now French King''s Conquests, for the Inhabitants to take Oaths of Fidelity to the French King? |
A49353 | If it be not Perjury and Rebellion in those Conquer''d Provinces, How comes it to be so here? |
A49353 | In what I beseech him? |
A49353 | Indeed while an Intention is secret,''t is undoubtedly secret; but why can there be no plain Proof of an Intention, making it become not secret? |
A49353 | Is it not evident that he is living, and has not given up his Right; and so, by the common course of the World,''t is evidently his still? |
A49353 | Is not Clipp''d Money, which is not worth Transporting, now, in a manner, the only currant Coin left in the Nation? |
A49353 | Is not half our Cash gone out of the Nation, so that in Holland alone our Guineas and M ● ll''d Money have been as frequent as their own Coin? |
A49353 | Is not the Interest of England torn piece- meal, and every Nation has a Limb of us? |
A49353 | Might not another who was in the Company, and who onely was conscious of their Contents, give them to him to keep? |
A49353 | Now what shall we say for our selves, who have Abdicated our King without shedding One Ounce of Blood, or adventuring a bloody Nose in his Defence? |
A49353 | Now where is all this Money to be had, or whence to be raised? |
A49353 | Or had King Iames usurp''d it, as King Philip had done? |
A49353 | Or had Queen Elizabeth, upon pretence of securing the Dutch Liberties, a just Right to make her self Queen over them? |
A49353 | Or what one Action of his gives us Reason to think, he intended to accommodate Things with the true King, and not rather to set up for himself? |
A49353 | That the principal Persons concerned had not the least Satisfaction given them? |
A49353 | The Law he confesses requires manifest Proof; What says this Patron of Injustice to the Law? |
A49353 | Till now all Ma ● kind verily judged, that Success in War imposed Victory or Conquests ▪ and Can it be called a Victory, ● here none fought? |
A49353 | Was he not in quiet Possession of England, which King Philip never was? |
A49353 | Was it so here? |
A49353 | Was it under dispute whether King Iames, or he had Right to the Crown? |
A49353 | Was not the Testimony of near Fifty sworn Witnesses of Credit, enough to satisfie reasonable Men in a matter of Fact? |
A49353 | Was our Nation Headless at the time of the Prince of Orange''s Invasion? |
A49353 | Well then, since there was( as he confesses) no plain or manifest Proof, what Proof will he afford us instead of it? |
A49353 | Well, May a Conspiracy of my Servants, Tenants, and of my Children joyned with them, have the Power to d ● ive or fright me out of my House? |
A49353 | Well; but he had a mind to have these Papers thrown over- board: What then? |
A49353 | What certainty can there be in their Doctrines, when they vary th ● m with their Interest, and ever calculate them to serve a turn? |
A49353 | What does he mean by that indeterminate and insignificant Expression? |
A49353 | What does the word[ direct] here? |
A49353 | What have they now to say? |
A49353 | What says he to this ▪ Can Impudence it self deny this to be true? |
A49353 | What then? |
A49353 | What will not this Caviller say? |
A49353 | Why did not they, or any other since this Government came in, make us of his Writs of Inspection, and his Chapter in the Old Law Books? |
A49353 | a Man''s Interiour by his Outward Actions? |
A49353 | is not whether rightful lawful Kings are to be obeyed, but w ● o in our Circumstances is our rightful lawful Sovereign? |
A49353 | s.n.,[ London: 1691?] |
A25874 | A Lease for years? |
A25874 | About time did my Lord of Ailesbury go away? |
A25874 | About what hour did they part? |
A25874 | After Dinner did any body come to them while they were there? |
A25874 | And can any body say it is quasht or abated? |
A25874 | And can this be duly made, if another appear upon Record before it? |
A25874 | And did you never see Mr. Goodman there? |
A25874 | And who was that? |
A25874 | And yet you ca n''t tell whether there was any body else that you did not know, how then can you tell that Goodman was not there? |
A25874 | Are you a Free- holder, Sir, in London of the value of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Are you a Free- holder, Sir, in London of the value of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Are you a Free- holder, Sir, within the City of London of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder in London? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir, in London? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir, in London? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir, of 10 l. a year, in London? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Are you a Freeholder? |
A25874 | Are you all agreed of your Verdict? |
A25874 | Are you positive you are a Freeholder in London upon your Word? |
A25874 | Are you sure of that, upon the Oath you have taken? |
A25874 | Ask him if he hath not a Freehold in London? |
A25874 | At the middle, or the top of the Stairs? |
A25874 | But I ask you, Sir, when it was? |
A25874 | But did you purchase it for Term of Years, or to you and your Heirs? |
A25874 | But have you a Freehold of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | But is not your Wife an Inheritrix? |
A25874 | But one Sir; What say you to Mr. Parker? |
A25874 | But suppose it be before he was summon''d? |
A25874 | But the Question is, How this shall be discovered, by his own Oath or by other Proof? |
A25874 | But then they make an Objection, How comes the Master of the House to remember my Lord of Ailesbury''s going away, more than any body else? |
A25874 | But, Brother, how can you ask him the Question? |
A25874 | But, Mr. Cock, did you ever see Goodman in your House since my Lord of Aylesbury and they were there? |
A25874 | By what time did the rest go away? |
A25874 | Can you be positive that any body was there before my Lord of Aylesbury went away, that cou''d stay there any time, and did not Dine there? |
A25874 | Can you remember when any of the Company went away, and who went away first? |
A25874 | Can you tell what day of the Week it was? |
A25874 | Captain Porter, Do you know Mr. Cook, the Prisoner at the Barr? |
A25874 | Captain Porter, who were present at that second Meeting, do you say? |
A25874 | Cook Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Cook Which is he, Sir? |
A25874 | Cook, Hold, pray, Are you a Freeholder, Sir? |
A25874 | Cou''d any Man come in or out without your seeing? |
A25874 | Did Mr. Cook stay till the last? |
A25874 | Did People come to him as they used to do? |
A25874 | Did all the Company, but my Lord of Ailesbury, and my Lord Montgomery, stay till it was Duskish? |
A25874 | Did all the rest of the Company go away at once? |
A25874 | Did any body come to this Company before my Lord of Aylesbury went away that did not Dine there? |
A25874 | Did he go formerly by the Name of Douglas? |
A25874 | Did not the same Company use to meet at other Times, at your House? |
A25874 | Did the Servants go up and down as they us''d to do? |
A25874 | Did you attend the Company after my Lord of Aliesbury was gone? |
A25874 | Did you attend them all the while they were there? |
A25874 | Did you attend them at Dinner? |
A25874 | Did you ever hear him Swear? |
A25874 | Did you ever hear me talk of the Government, or any thing of that nature? |
A25874 | Did you know Mr. Porter, pray? |
A25874 | Did you know all the Company that was that Day at Dinner? |
A25874 | Did you meet him just coming out of the Room? |
A25874 | Did you see Mr. Goodman come in at any part of the Day afterwards? |
A25874 | Did you see him come down Stairs, or did you go up Stairs then? |
A25874 | Did you see him go away? |
A25874 | Did you see him here in England before Mr. Porter was Discharged from the Riot, and came out of Newgate? |
A25874 | Did you see this Gentleman in France, Sir? |
A25874 | Do you know Mr. Cook, the Prisoner at the Bar, was he one of the Gentlemen that were at your House? |
A25874 | Do you pay a Ground- Rent for it? |
A25874 | Do you remember any such thing of one that was with Sir John Friend, that spoke of buying of Brandy when he was sick? |
A25874 | Do you remember the Treaty about the Hogshead of White- wine? |
A25874 | Do you remember the manner of Mr. Goodman''s coming in? |
A25874 | Do you remember when my Lord of Alesbury and they went away? |
A25874 | Do you think if a fresh Man had come in after Dinner, you should not have known him? |
A25874 | For, what shall become of it, why should it not continue? |
A25874 | Gen. And yet you do confess that Mr. Goodman might come in after Dinner before my Lord of Aylesbury went, and you not see him? |
A25874 | Gen. Can you take it upon your Oath, that he was not there whilst my Lord of Aylesbury staid? |
A25874 | Gen. Did all the Company agree to it? |
A25874 | Gen. Did he give his Consent to it? |
A25874 | Gen. Did he go by that Name at that time? |
A25874 | Gen. Did they use to meet at your House? |
A25874 | Gen. Did you attend upon any other Rooms that Day? |
A25874 | Gen. Did you attend upon other Rooms, as well as that, at the same time? |
A25874 | Gen. Did you know them before that Day Sir, I ask you? |
A25874 | Gen. Did you see Mr. Chernock afterwards? |
A25874 | Gen. Did you see him at all? |
A25874 | Gen. Do you remember a Meeting of some Gentlemen at the King''s- Head Tavern in Leaden Hall- street? |
A25874 | Gen. Do you remember any Meeting of any Company at Mrs. Mountjoy''s? |
A25874 | Gen. Do you remember nothing of his being with Sir John Friend at your House? |
A25874 | Gen. Do you remember when Mr. Goodman came there? |
A25874 | Gen. Had he any other Name? |
A25874 | Gen. How can you be then positive he was not there before my Lord of Aylesbury went? |
A25874 | Gen. How long after my Lord of Aylesbury went away? |
A25874 | Gen. How long before my Lord of Aylesbury went away, had you been in the Room? |
A25874 | Gen. Might he not as well come in before they went away, as after to come in and you not see him? |
A25874 | Gen. Now how can you be positive who was in the Room when he came out of the Room? |
A25874 | Gen. Prav how long was it after Dinner that they went away? |
A25874 | Gen. Pray, Sir, let me ask you a Question or two: Did you ever see Mr. Goodman before now? |
A25874 | Gen. Pray, did any body come to those Gentlemen after Dinner? |
A25874 | Gen. Then how is it possible that he can swear that Mr. Goodman was not there? |
A25874 | Gen. Was he one that went away? |
A25874 | Gen. Was the Prisoner at the Barr in the Company, and present at this Resolution? |
A25874 | Gen. Was you there all the time, from the time of the Dinner? |
A25874 | Gen. What did Mr. Chernock do afterwards? |
A25874 | Gen. What does Sir Bartholomew mean? |
A25874 | Gen. What else do you know of him? |
A25874 | Gen. What signs were there of their Agreement? |
A25874 | Gen. What time did my Lord of Aylesbury go away? |
A25874 | Gen. What time did the last of the Company go away? |
A25874 | Gen. What was that second Meeting for, do you say? |
A25874 | Gen. Who used to be with Sir John Friend at your House? |
A25874 | Gen. Who were present at the second Meeting? |
A25874 | Gen. Why are you not as positive that he was not there at all, as that he was not there before my Lord of Aylesbury went away? |
A25874 | Gen. Why did not your Sollicitor compare it with the Indictment? |
A25874 | Gen. Why do you say so? |
A25874 | Gen. Why do you think so? |
A25874 | Gen. You named Eight Persons that Dined at your House; Did you know them all personally before that day? |
A25874 | Gen. did you ever see Goodman before now? |
A25874 | Have you any thing to say in Arrest of Judgment? |
A25874 | Have you done, Sir? |
A25874 | Have you or any body in trust for you a Freehold in London of the Value of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Have you said all you would say? |
A25874 | He ask''d then who were the Witnesses against him? |
A25874 | Here it is, Sir? |
A25874 | Hold, I pray, Sir, let me look upon my Paper; Sir, Are you a Freeholder in London? |
A25874 | Hold, Sir, let me see; are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | How came you to know it was Mr. Chernock? |
A25874 | How can you tell it? |
A25874 | How do you know that, Sir, that he was so godly a man? |
A25874 | How do you know that? |
A25874 | How long time do you think there was between Mr. Goodman''s coming in, and my Lord of Aylesbury''s going away? |
A25874 | How long were they there after Mr. Goodman came in? |
A25874 | How many besides those that are of Sir John Friend''s Jury? |
A25874 | How many do you name that you know? |
A25874 | How many have I to challenge, do you say? |
A25874 | How many were there that din''d there? |
A25874 | How many were there that were there at dinner? |
A25874 | How then came you, if they never had us''d to meet there, to know all these People''s Names? |
A25874 | How then can you be positive that he was not there till my Lord of Aylesbury went? |
A25874 | I desire to know, Whether he is a Freeholder in London? |
A25874 | I knew very few of them before that time, and I ask''d their Servants the Names of all those Persons that were there? |
A25874 | If your Lordship pleases, may I ask Mr. Goodman any Questions? |
A25874 | Is he not committed for High- Treason? |
A25874 | Is it Sir John Friend, and Sir William Parkyns? |
A25874 | Is it a true Copy, did you examine it there? |
A25874 | Is it worth Ten Pound a Year? |
A25874 | Joshua Foster, have you or any in trust for you any Estate of Free- hold in London of the Value of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | L C. J. Treby, What do you complain of? |
A25874 | Let it be so: Who do you begin with? |
A25874 | Might not Mr. Goodman come in to them without your seeing him? |
A25874 | Mr. Burleigh, Out of the Treasury at Westminster? |
A25874 | Mr. Cook, wou''d you say any thing yourself, before the King''s Councel sum up? |
A25874 | Mr. Crawford, you say my Lord of Ailesbury and others went away about Four a Clock; pray how long did the rest of the Company stay there? |
A25874 | Mr. Delarue, pray do you know Mr. Edwards that was here? |
A25874 | Mr. Goodman, You are upon yor Oath: but did you ever hear me speak ten words in your life? |
A25874 | Mr. Nicholls, you know Mr. Cook very well, pray what are his Morals? |
A25874 | Mr. Porter, pray what else do you know of him touching his being concerned in the Conspiracy? |
A25874 | Mr. Treganna, pray do you remember how long after the Plot broke out did you see Mr. Cook? |
A25874 | My Lord, I desire to know, being ignorant of the Law, whether I am brought here by the common course of Justice or not? |
A25874 | My Lord, I do n''t look upon my self as a Freeholder? |
A25874 | My Lord, may I have my Paper again? |
A25874 | No Sir? |
A25874 | No, not during my Lord of Ailesbury''s stay, and my Lord Montgomery went away with him? |
A25874 | Nor do you know nothing of your giving of him Brandy? |
A25874 | Now, is that possible that he could be sure of that, when he owns,( and can not but own) That Mr. Goodman might go into the Room and he not see him? |
A25874 | Now, what is the Nominative Case to this Agreement? |
A25874 | Of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Or can it be so? |
A25874 | Porter, Was the King gone to Flanders when you had these Meetings? |
A25874 | Pray Mr. Porter, look upon that man in the black Perriwig; what Name did he use to go by? |
A25874 | Pray Sir, can you recollect what time a day this was that this Debate and Resolution were had at the Old King''s- Head in Leaden- Hall- street? |
A25874 | Pray give an Account when you came in, whether you saw my Lord of Aylesbury, and what passed between you at my Lord of Aylesbury''s going away? |
A25874 | Pray give me time to mark them; pray, who is this man you now call? |
A25874 | Pray mind, Sir, was Mr. Goodman there at that Time before they went away? |
A25874 | Pray what House was it, do you say, this Meeting was at? |
A25874 | Pray what time was Mr. Goodman there at the first Meeting? |
A25874 | Pray, Mr. Goodman, let me ask you a Question: When was it that you saw Mr. Chernock after this? |
A25874 | Pray, Sir, can you tell who din''d there at that time? |
A25874 | Pray, Sir, do n''t go too fast; Are you a Freeholder in London, Sir? |
A25874 | Pray, Sir, how many times after Dinner were you there? |
A25874 | Pray, Sir, let me ask you a Question: Were you in the Room at any time after Dinner? |
A25874 | Pray, Sir, recollect your self, when did any of this Company part, or go away? |
A25874 | Pray, Sir, will you give an account what you know of the Prisoner, concerning his Judgment, and concerning his Morals? |
A25874 | Pray, by what means do you recollect that this was in the Month of May? |
A25874 | Says he, He swore against me; how comes it then, said I, that he is not come off, and has not a Pardon, and would divulge no Body else? |
A25874 | Sir B. Shower, Why shou''d there not be a Precept in nature of an Habeas Corpora for a Jury return''d, upon a Precept as well as on a Writ? |
A25874 | Sir Bartholomew, any where, that upon a Commission of Goal- Delivery a Tales does lie? |
A25874 | Sir are you a Freeholder in the City of London of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder in London? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a Year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder? |
A25874 | Sir, Are you a Freeholder? |
A25874 | Sir, Have you a Freehold of Ten pound a year in the City of London? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Free- holder in the City of London of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Free- holder of 10 l. a year, within the City of London? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Free- holder within the City of London of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Free- holder within the City of London of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Free- holder within the City of London? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder in London or no? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder in London? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder of the City of London, of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London, of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London, of Ten pound a year? |
A25874 | Sir, are you a Freeholder within the City of London, of the Value of Ten pounds a year? |
A25874 | Sir, have you a Free- hold in London, of the value of 10 l. a year? |
A25874 | Sir, have you a Freehold of 10 l. a year in the City of London? |
A25874 | Sir, have you said any such thing, that you believe me guilty? |
A25874 | Sir, how do you know that? |
A25874 | Sir, pray will you tell my Lord and the Jury what you know of Mr. Cook''s appearing abroad after the Plot was discovered? |
A25874 | Stay, Sir, are you Mr. Wray? |
A25874 | Stay, Sir, pray stay a little, where is he? |
A25874 | That was the Company, you say, that din''d there: Did Mr. Goodman dine there? |
A25874 | The King did not go till several days in May; was Mr. Goodman there? |
A25874 | The Question is not whether a Man( if ever such a Man there were) that hath so resolved and declared shall be sworn? |
A25874 | Then he is a Freeholder, What do you say to him? |
A25874 | Then heark ye, Sir, I wou''d ask you one Question, Did you see him, upon your Oath, or not? |
A25874 | Then, Brother Darnall, what say you for the Prisoner? |
A25874 | Then, you Gentlemen of the King''s Councel, will you conclude? |
A25874 | Thereof now the Question is, Whether he can be tried upon a new Pannel? |
A25874 | VVho did agree, my Lord? |
A25874 | Was Mr. Goodman there at all that Day? |
A25874 | Was Sir John Friend there, or no? |
A25874 | Was he here when he was called over? |
A25874 | Was it Light, or was it Dark when they went away? |
A25874 | Was it a quarter of an hour, or half an hour? |
A25874 | Was it before or after the Tenth of June? |
A25874 | Was it not in April? |
A25874 | Was that Gentleman, Mr. Goodman, there, when they went away? |
A25874 | Was that all the Company? |
A25874 | Was the Room shut while they were there, or did the Servants and Drawers, go up and down commonly? |
A25874 | Was then any body there but such as din''d there? |
A25874 | Was there any body came in before my Lord of Ailesbury went out, that is, any body besides those that din''d there? |
A25874 | Was you ever in the Company of these Gentlemen at any other time? |
A25874 | Was you of the Grand- Jury, Sir, when the Bill was found against me? |
A25874 | Was you there several times after my Lord of Ailesbury was gone? |
A25874 | Well, Brother Darnall, how is that a Cause of Challenge? |
A25874 | Well, Sir, what say you to this Gentleman Mr. Walker? |
A25874 | Were you always in sight then? |
A25874 | Were you at Dinner with them, Sir? |
A25874 | Were you by when my Lord of Aylesbury went away, and spoke with him about it? |
A25874 | Were you in the Room all the time? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury that found the Bill against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury when the Bill was found against me? |
A25874 | Were you of the Grand- Jury, when the Bill was found against me? |
A25874 | Were you one of Sir John Friend''s Jury? |
A25874 | Were you there in the Room when they went away? |
A25874 | What Company was there? |
A25874 | What Country- man did you take this Edwards to be? |
A25874 | What Discourse had you with Mr. Goodman, concerning the Prisoner at the Bar, what did you here him say? |
A25874 | What Estate have you in it? |
A25874 | What Fleet, pray Sir? |
A25874 | What Goods or Chattels, Lands or Tenements had he at the time of the Treason committed, or at any time since? |
A25874 | What Question was that he ask''d him? |
A25874 | What day of the Week was it he was taken? |
A25874 | What have you heard him say about our Fleet, or Army? |
A25874 | What makes you think it was in May rather than April? |
A25874 | What say you to Mr. Billers? |
A25874 | What say you to Mr. Mitchell? |
A25874 | What say you, Mr. Attorney? |
A25874 | What say you, Mr. Cook? |
A25874 | What shall become of that Pannel, it can not be quasht, nor abated? |
A25874 | What will you do to Assist in this Matter? |
A25874 | What''s the Value of it? |
A25874 | What, Leases for Years, or Leases for Lives? |
A25874 | What, does he say he has no Free- hold? |
A25874 | When did you see him afterwards? |
A25874 | When was he at St. Germains? |
A25874 | When you went into the Room after Dinner, did you look about the Room to see whether there were any new Company? |
A25874 | Where did you meet him going away? |
A25874 | Where did you meet them? |
A25874 | Where had you it, Sir? |
A25874 | Where is Mr. Brewster? |
A25874 | Where is he, Sir? |
A25874 | Where is he? |
A25874 | Where is the Warrant of his Commitment? |
A25874 | Where was you when my Lord of Aylesbury went away? |
A25874 | Which is Mr. Huntley? |
A25874 | Which is Sir John Sweetapple? |
A25874 | Which is he? |
A25874 | Which is the Gentleman? |
A25874 | Who are the Evidences against him, said I? |
A25874 | Who demanded it? |
A25874 | Who else went with my Lord of Aylesbury? |
A25874 | Who had not a Pardon do you mean? |
A25874 | Who must I apply my self to, Sir? |
A25874 | Who shall say for you? |
A25874 | Who were the Persons that were present at that Meeting? |
A25874 | Why do you apprehend so? |
A25874 | Why, what Estate have you? |
A25874 | Why, what Estate have you? |
A25874 | Would you have us tell you how you came here? |
A25874 | You saw my Lord of Aylesbury when he parted: Was Mr. Goodman there then? |
A25874 | You say Mr. Goodman did not come up till after they were gone? |
A25874 | You, Huntley, I would ask you one Question more, was the Door shut, or no? |
A25874 | and that he might assure the King, that this was our Resolution thereupon? |
A25874 | did they stand up severally and declare their Agreement, or how? |
A25874 | was you ever in my Company in any House, before or since? |
A25874 | what is he committed for? |
A25874 | would he have the Jury- men bring their Evidences with them to prove their Free- hold? |