England under Charles II. from the Restoration to the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1660-1678: English History from Contemporary Writers
Taylor, W. F.
1889
Sir Harry Vane excepted from the Act of Parliament Mercurius Publicus, No. 24., 1660, p. 389. only as regards estate so early as 1660. Mercurius Publicus, No. 24., 1660, p. 389.
Monday, June 11, at the House of Commons, resolved that Sir Henry Vane be one of the twenty to be excepted out of the general act of indemnity and oblivion, to suffer such pains, penalties, and forfeitures -not extending to life-as shall be thought fit to be inflicted by an act hereafter to be made for that purpose. | |