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... prorogued to Nov. 4 , A. R. 4 , through the whole Reign of this King to 1 Mary . They thus supply a large deficiency which exists in the Journals themselves . ( 3 ) In 1528 , an Abridgment of the Statutes , from Magna Charta , to the ...
... prorogued to Nov. 4 , A. R. 4 , through the whole Reign of this King to 1 Mary . They thus supply a large deficiency which exists in the Journals themselves . ( 3 ) In 1528 , an Abridgment of the Statutes , from Magna Charta , to the ...
Page xxiv
... prorogue , adjourn themselves , nor depart without such license , which was entered upon Record . A Penalty was also imposed upon such as returned not on the day fixed by the King . There are many Statutes regulating the Elections of ...
... prorogue , adjourn themselves , nor depart without such license , which was entered upon Record . A Penalty was also imposed upon such as returned not on the day fixed by the King . There are many Statutes regulating the Elections of ...
Page xxxv
... prorogued , without License of the Speaker and Commons , " upon pain to lose all those Sums which they should have for Wages , and all Counties , & c . are clearly discharged of the said Wages . " ( i ) It also evident from the Statute ...
... prorogued , without License of the Speaker and Commons , " upon pain to lose all those Sums which they should have for Wages , and all Counties , & c . are clearly discharged of the said Wages . " ( i ) It also evident from the Statute ...
Page xl
... proroguing the Parliament . Even before this time , and in many of the succeeding instances of long and frequent Adjournments or Prorogations , a much more stringent necessity for such intervals of vacation , existed in the awful ...
... proroguing the Parliament . Even before this time , and in many of the succeeding instances of long and frequent Adjournments or Prorogations , a much more stringent necessity for such intervals of vacation , existed in the awful ...
Page xli
... prorogued Meeting of 5 Ric . II . The first Record which relates to the Place of the Parliament assembling , is , 17 Edward III . , when , according to the Rolls , the Prelates and Lords met in the Chambre Blanche , and the Commons in ...
... prorogued Meeting of 5 Ric . II . The first Record which relates to the Place of the Parliament assembling , is , 17 Edward III . , when , according to the Rolls , the Prelates and Lords met in the Chambre Blanche , and the Commons in ...
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