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to plead Shirley's case. On the 18th, the Commons resolved to seek a Conference with the Lords "for avoiding the occasions of reviving the differences between the two Houses", and a committee was appointed for the purpose. The Lords accepted the invitation. On 20 November, the Commons ordered that
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Fagg married first Mary Morley and with her had sixteen children, of whom only five lived long enough to be married. After her death, he married second Anne, daughter of Philip Weston of
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be prayed to resolve the matter by dissolving parliament was lost by two votes, 48 in favour and 50 against. However, two days later, on the day fixed for the new hearing, the King
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concerning a property matter. On 4 November 1675, the Lords resolved to fix 20 November as the date for the matter to be heard. Five days later, in reply, the
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of 1660. When this occurred, Fagg was pardoned for his activities in the Civil War and Interregnum, and on 11 December of the same year he was created a
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resolved that the action was in breach of their privilege and that Fagg should make no defense of it. On 17 November, the Lords appointed three
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Memoirs of the private and public life of William Penn: who settled the state of Pennsylvania, and founded the city of Philadelphia
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in 1659 and was taken prisoner by forces loyal to the military regime when he tried to secure Portsmouth for Parliament.
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lasted only a few days and was dissolved before he had chosen which constituency to represent.
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of 1661โ€“1679 and continued to do so until his death in 1701. In 1681 he was also returned for
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Hubert Henry Davies. Debrett's baronetage, knightage, and companionage (Volume 1, ed.5)
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History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches
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both Houses of Parliament for several months, to bring the dispute to an end.
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Fagg died on 18 January 1701, aged 73. At the time of his death, he was the
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In 1702 a large tract of undeveloped land owned by the Penn family in
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from 1645 to 1653. He was appointed one of the commissioners for the
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An Epitomized History of the Militia (The Constitutional Force)
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In 1675, Fagg was at the centre of an intense storm concerning
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State Trials 27 Charles II. 1675 โ€“ On Dr Shirles's Appeal
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visited Fagg at Wiston in 1697, as recollected in his
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A Collection of the Parliamentary Debates in England
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Fagg again represented Steyning throughout the long
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Index

Sir John Fagge, 1st Baronet
Fagge baronets
Bt
England Parliament
Rye
William Hay
Barebone's Parliament
England Parliament
Sussex
Anthony Stapley
John Stapley
John Pelham
Herbert Springet
Rump Parliament
England Parliament
Steyning
Henry Goring, Bt
John Eversfield
John Tufton
Philip Gell
James Morton
Henry Goring
Robert Fagg
Edward Hungerford
England Parliament
William Thomas
John Pelham
Nicholas Pelham
Thomas Dyke
Sir Robert Fagg, 2nd Baronet

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