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... election of Two Knights ( Milites ) in each 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 ...
... election of Two Knights ( Milites ) in each 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 ...
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... election of Knights , in the years 18 and 22 , and special Writs to individuals probably Barons , A. R. 22. It is evident , however , by certain Clauses in the Prologues to the Statutes of Marlborough , 52 Henry III . , and of ...
... election of Knights , in the years 18 and 22 , and special Writs to individuals probably Barons , A. R. 22. It is evident , however , by certain Clauses in the Prologues to the Statutes of Marlborough , 52 Henry III . , and of ...
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... election of those privileged to make such Election as their Representatives and Attorneys , to manage their own and the general interests of the Nation . Though , before the time of Edward the Third , such occasional Summons are to be ...
... election of those privileged to make such Election as their Representatives and Attorneys , to manage their own and the general interests of the Nation . Though , before the time of Edward the Third , such occasional Summons are to be ...
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... Elections , in place of those who could not attend , or were doubly re- turned . They sometimes prescribed Two Citizens , sometimes Four for the City of London , and for ... election of low and improper Persons xxii . INTRODUCTION .
... Elections , in place of those who could not attend , or were doubly re- turned . They sometimes prescribed Two Citizens , sometimes Four for the City of London , and for ... election of low and improper Persons xxii . INTRODUCTION .
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... election of low and improper Persons , the Writ of 27 Edward III . prescribes , that those elected shall be " de elegantioribus Personis , " who are to appear personally , and without excuse , on the first day . This term is here used ...
... election of low and improper Persons , the Writ of 27 Edward III . prescribes , that those elected shall be " de elegantioribus Personis , " who are to appear personally , and without excuse , on the first day . This term is here used ...
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