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Excerpt from The Parliamentary or Constitutional History of England, Vol. 6: Being a Faithful Account of All the Most Remarkable Transactions in Parliament, From the Earliest Times, to the Restoration of King Charles II.; From the Twenty-First Year of King James I. To the Second of King Charles I
The Parliament being afl'embled on the nth Day of February, they were, by Commifiion, ad journed to the 16th, and from thence, by another Commiifion, to the 19th of the fame Month. Thefie {hort Ad'ournments, we are told, by the Writer of this eign, were occalioned by the {ud den Death of the Duke of Richmond, who was founddeadin hisbed,tislady r),inthe Morning of the M Meeting of the arliament. This Nobleman,being a near Relation of the King's and a great Favorite, he was f0 ltruclt with the Accident, that he put off the Solemnity of wing and appearing in Parliammt, as abovefaid. How ever, on the 19th, being all met again and the Commons called Up, the King was pleafed to make the following Speech to them (d).
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