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... Lord Chancellors . Such a List is , however , still a desideratum in our Historical Literature . The best is that in ... Chancellor of England , with a Catalogue of Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England , from ...
... Lord Chancellors . Such a List is , however , still a desideratum in our Historical Literature . The best is that in ... Chancellor of England , with a Catalogue of Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England , from ...
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... Lord Chancellor , and all the Lords and Judges assembled in the Upper House . ( p ) ( n ) See Prynne iv . , 699 , for Precedents from 9 Edward 2 to 3 Car . 1 . ( 0 ) See Prynne , iv . , 695 , 699 , for Reasons of such non exemption ...
... Lord Chancellor , and all the Lords and Judges assembled in the Upper House . ( p ) ( n ) See Prynne iv . , 699 , for Precedents from 9 Edward 2 to 3 Car . 1 . ( 0 ) See Prynne , iv . , 695 , 699 , for Reasons of such non exemption ...
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... Lord Chancellor , opens the Parliament . Receivers and Tryers of Petitions , for England , Ireland , Wales , & c . , and for Aquitain and other foreign Countries , are appointed . The Commons " demorantz en pees " in the said Chambre de ...
... Lord Chancellor , opens the Parliament . Receivers and Tryers of Petitions , for England , Ireland , Wales , & c . , and for Aquitain and other foreign Countries , are appointed . The Commons " demorantz en pees " in the said Chambre de ...
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... Lord Chancellor , opens the Cause of Summons , namely , the Expences of the King in the present War . Both Houses agree to grant a Subsidy of £ 50,000 to be levied on every Parish , at 22s . 3d . average . The Clergy grant a sepa- rate ...
... Lord Chancellor , opens the Cause of Summons , namely , the Expences of the King in the present War . Both Houses agree to grant a Subsidy of £ 50,000 to be levied on every Parish , at 22s . 3d . average . The Clergy grant a sepa- rate ...
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... Lord Chancellor , opens the Parlia- ment , stating the necessities of the nation , and desiring the Lords and Commons to provide accordingly . They take these matters into consideration , and besides other Subsidies , grant a Poll Tax ...
... Lord Chancellor , opens the Parlia- ment , stating the necessities of the nation , and desiring the Lords and Commons to provide accordingly . They take these matters into consideration , and besides other Subsidies , grant a Poll Tax ...
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