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Page xvii
... commanded them also to sum- mon the Bishops and others in their Diocese , for the purpose of preventing delay , or neglect of attendance . ( i ) The number of Abbots and Priors who were summoned varied at differ- ent times , either in ...
... commanded them also to sum- mon the Bishops and others in their Diocese , for the purpose of preventing delay , or neglect of attendance . ( i ) The number of Abbots and Priors who were summoned varied at differ- ent times , either in ...
Page xxi
... and returned . They sometimes commanded Four , but mostly Two Knights ; sometimes the self ( 4 ) See Prynne , i . , 366 . ( v ) Sce Prynne , i . , 234-36-40 . same Knights , Citizens and Burgesses to be returned a. INTRODUCTION . xxi .
... and returned . They sometimes commanded Four , but mostly Two Knights ; sometimes the self ( 4 ) See Prynne , i . , 366 . ( v ) Sce Prynne , i . , 234-36-40 . same Knights , Citizens and Burgesses to be returned a. INTRODUCTION . xxi .
Page xxii
... commanded to appear , 22 Edward I. , are to be " de dis- cretioribus et ad laborandum potentioribus , " also " legales , " & c . In the 28th Edward I. , the Sheriffs , Coroners and Community of the Counties are directed to send Three ...
... commanded to appear , 22 Edward I. , are to be " de dis- cretioribus et ad laborandum potentioribus , " also " legales , " & c . In the 28th Edward I. , the Sheriffs , Coroners and Community of the Counties are directed to send Three ...
Page xxviii
... commanded to send to the proper Officers of Cities and Bo- roughs , that the Election should be made by the Citizens and Burgesses , but who were such is left to usage , when not regulated by Charters of the Crown . A. R. 25. In ...
... commanded to send to the proper Officers of Cities and Bo- roughs , that the Election should be made by the Citizens and Burgesses , but who were such is left to usage , when not regulated by Charters of the Crown . A. R. 25. In ...
Page xxxiii
... commanded to return the Writ of Expences , with a Certificate of the amount levied for Wages , under his own Seal , and that of two Sworn Knights ; and the same order is made to the Mayors and Bailiffs , who are to act with two Sworn ...
... commanded to return the Writ of Expences , with a Certificate of the amount levied for Wages , under his own Seal , and that of two Sworn Knights ; and the same order is made to the Mayors and Bailiffs , who are to act with two Sworn ...
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