The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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... County , and virtually constituted a little Parliament . The Witena - gemote possessed the whole legislative power of the Community . The King could make no law , or impose any taxes without the consent of this great Council , which ...
... County , and virtually constituted a little Parliament . The Witena - gemote possessed the whole legislative power of the Community . The King could make no law , or impose any taxes without the consent of this great Council , which ...
Page xii
... County , to be elected in the first County Court , " ad loquendum . " This proceeding seems to have been without precedent , and the first ex- ample of Representation . But this Summons appears rather to require attendance at a Military ...
... County , to be elected in the first County Court , " ad loquendum . " This proceeding seems to have been without precedent , and the first ex- ample of Representation . But this Summons appears rather to require attendance at a Military ...
Page xiii
... County . This again seems to have been a Convention of Military Tenants only , and the elected Knights might also be summoned personally as such . It is , moreover , evident , from a perusal of the Writ itself , that these Knights were ...
... County . This again seems to have been a Convention of Military Tenants only , and the elected Knights might also be summoned personally as such . It is , moreover , evident , from a perusal of the Writ itself , that these Knights were ...
Page xvi
... County of Monmouth , and One for each of the other Shires . One Burgess was to be chosen for every Borough being a Shire Town , except the County of Monmouth . CHAPTER II . It has thus appeared , that during the earlier Reigns , the ...
... County of Monmouth , and One for each of the other Shires . One Burgess was to be chosen for every Borough being a Shire Town , except the County of Monmouth . CHAPTER II . It has thus appeared , that during the earlier Reigns , the ...
Page xxi
... County Court , by and for the whole County , from whom they received sufficient Powers for the above mentioned purpose . The Sheriff's exacted and received from every Knight , as well as from every Citizen and Burgess , elected and ...
... County Court , by and for the whole County , from whom they received sufficient Powers for the above mentioned purpose . The Sheriff's exacted and received from every Knight , as well as from every Citizen and Burgess , elected and ...
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