The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ... |
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Page xiv
... returned to its old course . In the 23d Edward I. , writs were issued to the Prelates and Proceres as usual , but those to the Archbishops and Bishops , contain a new Clause , called , from its first word , the " Præmunientes " Clause ...
... returned to its old course . In the 23d Edward I. , writs were issued to the Prelates and Proceres as usual , but those to the Archbishops and Bishops , contain a new Clause , called , from its first word , the " Præmunientes " Clause ...
Page xv
... returned as such . The " Proceres , " in this reign , began to be considered as Persons having personal Dignities , and the Commons were only required to give their Assent and not to advise . On the whole , however , the Constitution of ...
... returned as such . The " Proceres , " in this reign , began to be considered as Persons having personal Dignities , and the Commons were only required to give their Assent and not to advise . On the whole , however , the Constitution of ...
Page xxi
... returned , special Manucaptors , of good quality , for their appearance at the day and place appointed by the Writ ... returned . They sometimes commanded Four , but mostly Two Knights ; sometimes the self ( 4 ) See Prynne , i ...
... returned , special Manucaptors , of good quality , for their appearance at the day and place appointed by the Writ ... returned . They sometimes commanded Four , but mostly Two Knights ; sometimes the self ( 4 ) See Prynne , i ...
Page xxii
... returned a second time , and new ones to be elected only in place of the deceased , sick , or infirm Mem- bers . At other times , they summoned only the moiety of the old Members , to perfect what the whole number had hastily agreed to ...
... returned a second time , and new ones to be elected only in place of the deceased , sick , or infirm Mem- bers . At other times , they summoned only the moiety of the old Members , to perfect what the whole number had hastily agreed to ...
Page xxiii
... returned contrary to this Ordinance , and Sheriffs making im- proper Returns are fined £ 100 . ( w ) See Prynne , ii . , 119 , who gives evidence of the meaning of the word from the " Hujusmodi Baronetti " of the Writ itself , and the ...
... returned contrary to this Ordinance , and Sheriffs making im- proper Returns are fined £ 100 . ( w ) See Prynne , ii . , 119 , who gives evidence of the meaning of the word from the " Hujusmodi Baronetti " of the Writ itself , and the ...
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