The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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... Priors of Hexham , Gervase , Hoveden , Brompton , Stubbes , the two Matthews , of Paris and of Westminster , and others . It ap- pears , that however numerous these Writers may have been , every thing original and authentic as to the ...
... Priors of Hexham , Gervase , Hoveden , Brompton , Stubbes , the two Matthews , of Paris and of Westminster , and others . It ap- pears , that however numerous these Writers may have been , every thing original and authentic as to the ...
Page xi
... Priors , Earls , and Barons . According to the usual obligations of feudal Tenure , the immediate free Tenants of every superior Lord were bound to attend the Court of that Superior , and the King's immediate Tenants were bound to ...
... Priors , Earls , and Barons . According to the usual obligations of feudal Tenure , the immediate free Tenants of every superior Lord were bound to attend the Court of that Superior , and the King's immediate Tenants were bound to ...
Page xiv
... Priors , Chapters , Archdeacons , of their respective Dioceses , with variations adapted to the state of the particular Churches . The Priors and Archdeacons were to appear in person , the Chapters by One , the other Clergy by Two fit ...
... Priors , Chapters , Archdeacons , of their respective Dioceses , with variations adapted to the state of the particular Churches . The Priors and Archdeacons were to appear in person , the Chapters by One , the other Clergy by Two fit ...
Page xvi
... Priors , accustomed to be summoned to Par- liament , their Dignities ; to the Temporal Peers , hereditary Titles ; and confirmed to the Counties , Cities , and Boroughs , which then sent Members to Parliament , their Rights of ...
... Priors , accustomed to be summoned to Par- liament , their Dignities ; to the Temporal Peers , hereditary Titles ; and confirmed to the Counties , Cities , and Boroughs , which then sent Members to Parliament , their Rights of ...
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... Priors holding by Barony , to all Councils of State , but to such only as the King and Council thought meet ; whereas they were usually all summoned to Parliaments . The numbers , however , of those so summoned varied , at times , in ...
... Priors holding by Barony , to all Councils of State , but to such only as the King and Council thought meet ; whereas they were usually all summoned to Parliaments . The numbers , however , of those so summoned varied , at times , in ...
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