The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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... Tenants in Chief of the Crown , together with such Judicial and other Counsellors as were indispensable for advice or Judicature , and that other Persons were summoned only under special circumstances , without the attachment of any ...
... Tenants in Chief of the Crown , together with such Judicial and other Counsellors as were indispensable for advice or Judicature , and that other Persons were summoned only under special circumstances , without the attachment of any ...
Page vi
... Tenants , how much soever they may have since been mistaken , or perverted . Athelstan , the grandson of Ina , proposed various Laws in a great Assembly held at Greateley , consisting of the Archbishop Wolfelm and of all the " Optimates ...
... Tenants , how much soever they may have since been mistaken , or perverted . Athelstan , the grandson of Ina , proposed various Laws in a great Assembly held at Greateley , consisting of the Archbishop Wolfelm and of all the " Optimates ...
Page xi
... Tenants of every superior Lord were bound to attend the Court of that Superior , and the King's immediate Tenants were bound to attend his Court . The Constitutions of Clarendon , in the reign of Henry II . shew , that the King had a ...
... Tenants of every superior Lord were bound to attend the Court of that Superior , and the King's immediate Tenants were bound to attend his Court . The Constitutions of Clarendon , in the reign of Henry II . shew , that the King had a ...
Page xii
... Tenant one of the King's Barons , none probably attended but such as were specially summoned . Under Henry II ... Tenants of the Crown , was in the 15th of John , when , either on the autho- rity of the King's Prerogative , or at ...
... Tenant one of the King's Barons , none probably attended but such as were specially summoned . Under Henry II ... Tenants of the Crown , was in the 15th of John , when , either on the autho- rity of the King's Prerogative , or at ...
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... Tenants in Chief . They may have been those whose Persons and Property made them well known to the King's Officers , and who were , therefore , summoned to perform their military duty by special Writs , whilst the more numerous body of ...
... Tenants in Chief . They may have been those whose Persons and Property made them well known to the King's Officers , and who were , therefore , summoned to perform their military duty by special Writs , whilst the more numerous body of ...
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Abbots adjourned answer appointed April April 29 Archb Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York Assembly assent attend Bill Bishops Charter Chivalers Citizens and Burgesses Clause Clergy Clerk Colloquium et Tractatus commanded Committee Commons Order Commons Resolve Conference Convocation Council is held County Court Declaration disabled Dugdale Duke Edward Edward III Election England Fæd grant hath held at Westminster Henry Hody House of Commons House of Peers John July June Justice King King's Kingdom Knights liament Liberties London Lord Chancellor Lord Keeper Lords Order Majesty Majesty's March March 18 March 23 Mayor Members ment Monday Oath Ordinance Parl Parlia Peers Persons Petition Prelates present Priors Proceedings prorogued regni Report returned Rolls sent Sept Serjeant at Arms Session Sheriffs Shire Speaker Statute Tenants Viscount vote Westminster Writ of Summons Writs are issued York