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early english books online72
the lords and commons25
described above is co22
keyed and coded from22
this keyboarded and encoded22
and coded from proquest22
for keying and markup22
support to the early22
the text can be22
coded from proquest page22
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financial support to the22
encoded text transcribed from22
work described above is22
all without asking permission22
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text and markup reviewed22
text can be copied22
keyboarded and encoded edition22
and markup reviewed and22
images scanned from microfilm22
terms of creative commons22
the terms of creative22
tcp assigned for keying22
assigned for keying and22
the early english books22
the work described above22
english books online text22
and encoded edition of22
providing financial support to22
owned by the institutions22
the institutions providing financial22
to the early english22
according to the terms22
this phase i text22
text is available for22
edition of the work22
books online text creation22
institutions providing financial support22
online text creation partnership22
is available for reuse22
encoded edition of the22
from proquest page images22
markup reviewed and edited22
commons assembled in parliament17
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the house of peers16
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lords and commons assembled14
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the house of lords11
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me in a bill2
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majesties profits in all2
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good hand of heaven2
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of god in the2
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two shillings for every2
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suite of the party2
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as they do in2
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chief justice of the2
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within the city of2
of them shall set2
of all fines upon2
to any of the2
of god is the2
thither in their own2
the said sir william2
every other person and2
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of the law humbly2
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an allowance for deputies2
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in every part of2
be approved and allowed2
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of the kings bench2
court at whitehal the2
of the people in2
much the more need2
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how the said brunskell2
printed by john bill2
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mal y pense royal2
grant of the office2
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tuesday the fourth of2
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spirit in his word2
first year of the2
iudges for the probate2
day at the guild2
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of them or more2
for him in a2
gave him a bill2
profits in all things2
as that of the2
right of the commons2
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ordinance be forthwith printed2
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the positive laws of2
cunctis suam causam patefecit2
would be don unto2
in the seventh year2
as is don in2
all the rest of2
made by the lord2
the power and jurisdiction2
if there be a2
in france and holland2
that the laws are2
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who have certain sallaries2
the d category of2
the sense of this2
the rules of the2
lords of the admiralty2
there to hear and2
the laws and customs2
we may the better2
which the law alloweth2
have power and authority2
his majesties judges of2
the first year of2
pence for the copy2
sold at his shop2
by the same reason2
for the further establishing2
of them in their2
to err in judgment2
his shop at temple2
the name of the2
the lowest of the2
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trade in a letter2
reign of queen elizabeth2
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neglect their duty for2
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the sole power of2
the cities of london2
the countess of southampton2
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patent or commission for2
fees to be paid2
care of your majesties2
the ancient and constant2
that the eldest sons2
shall appear to the2
d category of texts2
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their way of living2
the said brunskel in2
to whom it belongs2
the representative of the2
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by attachment upon the2
wish they woud think2
and help to such2
the sum of xl2
discreet commoners to be2
and exchequer during these2
king william the first2
the several parts of2
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he thought fit to2
if you understand it2
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from a particular affirmative2
all fines and amerciaments2
power to force a2
in all matters and2
a very unequal match2
fully saved in the2
as they shall find2
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there are but two2
lambert in his book2
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fifteenth of september at2
tenants de rege in2
a member in parliament2
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behalf of the king2
fast that which is2
be recovered by the2
the fifteenth of september2
than that of a2
be it declared and2
of the same nature2
times of the normans2
such party or parties2
the harvard law school2
to the original action2
for gods honour and2
or distress before appearance2
the mother and nurse2
is the first step2
increase our wealth and2
therefore ought to be2
laws of king edward2
for payment of his2
that some more full2
not worth any thing2
love to be freed2
thing which may turn2
to be warned to2
law in the severall2
put the wicked to2
they do not only2
record five shillings for2
the late lord hollis2
in the respective courts2
of justice and equity2
the courts of westminster2
the death of an2
wednesday the fifth of2
cannot be without the2
relief of the poor2
them shall set down2
there ought to be2
that the parliament woud2
four pence for a2
to have a right2
and because it is2
it shall appear to2
by this our proclamation2
or ought lawfully to2
sold by mary crooke2
than in any part2
a particular of offices2
officers in every court2
your majesties fine is2
from england and ireland2
said officer of the2
by any other person2
could not be done2
of the saxon laws2
by this or any2
case of edward hadelow2
in free and common2
but if he be2
six pence for the2
the times of king2
not only to be2
the charge of the2
be sold at his2
your majesty of your2
in the old and2
little time wil make2
and clarks of the2
that the states of2
for their own lucre2
tuesday the five and2
attorney and solicitor general2
of your majesties raign2
every moment ready to2
high court of parliament2
in the english tongue2
to be commissioners in2
printed for francis tyton2
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give them an opportunity2
threatning the neglect thereof2
than those of the2
that the judges may2
or any mans will2
that which is best2
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your subjects will be2
printed by edward husband2
as any other iudge2
issue three pence for2
in the trade with2
to be freed from2
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together w it h2
c the rate of2
ten shillings if any2
in the way of2
given at the council2
lords from a decree2
shall have power and2
as well as their2
the consideration of future2
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to the injury of2
to take away the2
as a sumptuary law2
positive law of god2
i have heard som2
by the statute ed2
pleasure of the prince2
the more diligent and2
and for that reason2
ordained of god for2
appear before the commissioners2
against which the law2
contrary to the godly2
for many years past2
by this means your2
the eighteenth of september2
commoners to be commissioners2
shall be holden of2
a court of conscience2
for the officers of2
meet and choose two2
the commons of england2
the earl of anglesey2
was not without the2
in the like case2
to be security for2
the magistrate is bound2
they are to do2
it shall be holden2
our court at whitehal2
shall be approved and2
time wil make them2
and administration of iustice2
distractions and calamities with2
the rulers of the2
to counsel your majesty2
it could not be2
to love one another2
within these few years2
a great deal of2
as we use to2
the good and charitable2
admiralty public general acts2
for nothing but the2
laws and customs of2
of peace in their2
for no other cause2
in his own hands2
had no such power2
the common good of2
unless your agrieved subjects2
durante bene se gesserint2
to the avoiding the2
before what need he2
they were in the2
for the time being2
speak as to the2
and the publick peace2
of the church of2
be sent to the2
that teaches men to2
at whitehal the three2
and the authority thereof2
and yet may be2
a little time wil2
withdrawing your majesties fines2
for a copy of2
make this remark thereon2
beginning of the reign2
a decree made by2
in the point of2
an order of council2
of the like nature2
seems to be the2
rest of the people2
husband and john field2
the law in the2
of trespass twelve pence2
charitable intent of the2
to the king to2
full and ample provision2
by the long parliament2
to do any thing2
the advice of our2
as i shall show2
jeroboam and his successors2
mother and nurse of2
to the end they2
pay to your majesty2
the minister of god2
and books of the2
first lines of text2
the extent of their2
shall exeute the commissions2
to the shame of2
the great seale of2
the due administration of2
if we do not2
many of the abuses2
given in the court2
are like to smart2
cause such debtors to2
openly in the church2
course is to be2
the court of common2
to the public good2
good and charitable intent2
by several acts of2
fees out of records2
the chief of the2
are to be punished2
ought lawfully to do2
end of this session2
and it is very2
to the poorer sort2
the reports and resolutions2
assizes in every county2
whole house of lords2
the safety of the2
goods of the party2
by which it appears2
from the king to2
by the authority thereof2
before any thing be2
executive part of the2
about the second table2
of their oaths and2
not perform such order2
beginning of the norman2
to the commons house2
they are under a2
this is to be2
of courts of iudicature2
mans judgement from the2
for erecting a court2
it s well known2
a year or two2
the same shall be2
and the advantage of2
your majesty in the2
to be made public2
books of the like2
the partie is to2
avoiding the jurisdiction of2
for which they were2
to set down such2
the english tongue onely2
be severe against you2
or by such able2
to be a baron2
to the lords from2
not the least mention2
it further enacted by2
if they woud be2
pence in the pound2
so far from being2
the rates or methods2
the learned lord chief2
majesties judges of assize2
for recovery of small2
them an opportunity of2
printers to the parliament2
and that he had2
three daggers in fleetstreet2
what course is to2
were the judges of2
a certain number of2
to the king for2
parts of the world2
to the good of2
they will stand tryal2
whether imprisonment or other2
of england and wales2
all other parts of2
more agreeable to the2
in all other parts2
to be insisted on2
counties of this kingdome2
if they do not2
which was the greater2
trespass twelve pence for2
conversion a declaration of2
and know before what2
of edward the second2
his majesties justices of2
of a prisoner for2
king of the west2
no man can be2
that of the public2
truth of god is2
pence and if it2
and his great council2
of the value of2
give law to the2
of the highest rank2
with any great seale2
were to be wished2
that they might be2
lords in a body2
i have here said2
other iudge or iudges2
into the inns of2
mighty power of his2
if it be for2
and quiet of his2
are destructive of good2
writ of error lies2
the trouble and charge2
be conteined in the2
of al inferior courts2
appointed to meet at2
judges and lawyers agreeing2
in any court of2
edward husband and john2
of your majesties revenue2
from age to age2
the protestants of france2
the greatest and the2
the truth of his2
in the first year2
that this declaration be2
which is to be2
is the gift of2
the court of conscience2
belong to the house2
the office of surveyor2
due care is not2
or repealing the old2
the powers and authorities2
payment of his debts2
one appearing upon a2
for every person that2
the fourth of september2
hymeneus and alexander made2
in all points of2
is unreasonable to think2
cities of london and2
present practice of the2
after he was your2
i will make them2
of offences not capital2
rules of the law2
c estc r ocm2
baron in scotland england2
that the said commissioners2
by way of distinction2
but to com nearer2
came thither by a2
five shillings for the2
of the executive part2
be least in the2
a private lord alien2
blood of many thousands2
to be ornamenta pacis2
i shall show by2
as they have been2
shall show by and2
the far greatest part2
be a kind of2
have any debts owing2
given at our court2
the judges to sell2
in the place of2
and the said john2
that the exportation of2
thursday the five and2
a long time after2
in prosecuting this matter2
oblige the people to2
whom he thought fit2
majesty thinks fit to2
the said court baron2
men to break the2
the example of henry2
down such orders between2
for recusancie two shillings2
and xml conversion the2
that made up the2
such person and persons2
courts throughout the kingdom2
first were not worth2
said middelton and brunskel2
courts from westminster to2
necessary for the support2
is one of the2
september at the city2
take care of your2
of the second table2
to our city of2
were not worth any2
to the rules of2
by the whole house2
third of september at2
under pretence of conscience2
the administration of iustice2
masters of their trade2
as the said middelton2
that none be admitted2
the whole body of2
off the magistrate from2
nursing fathers and mothers2
virgin to marry one2
appointed iudges for the2
upon every admission into2
the undoubted prerogative of2
death of an ancestor2
to the ruin of2
your subjects naturally love2
be left to their2
as much as they2
in legislature and judicature2
acts of common council2
our said courts of2
of it in the2
they that walk in2
greek and latine fathers2
bail to the original2
the wealth of the2
that it could not2
peers by sir robert2
of other mens sins2
if there were no2
returned into the kings2
might cause such debtors2
fees out of judgments2
to the utter ruin2
which there is not2
other charges incident thereunto2
whole body of the2
to the worlds end2
poor debtors in london2
of these unclean spirits2
the supreme judicature and2
as tend to the2
of scripture and reason2
those that made up2
chief justice pemberton declared2
after the making of2
a state of war2
as the said commissioners2
in the enjoyment of2
of these great assemblies2
of the meaning of2
printers to his highness2
the blood of many2
that fines and penalties2
your majesties happy restauration2
a father or magistrate2
that counselleth for himself2
it is necessary to2
the discovery of abuses2
account of the supreme2
for to err in2
in a posture of2
by the said judges2
and freeman of london2
of the power of2
certain person came to2
up the record five2
parliament assembled for prevention2
for the security of2
as well as the2
several acts of parliament2
of men wil be2
interesse iudiciis curiae regis2
husbands and thomas newcomb2
the need and use2
of what degree or2
need not fear the2
three pence for the2
reports and resolutions of2
shillings for enrolling the2
of them two shillings2
part of the law2
in the journal of2
meet in those assemblies2
than that of the2
and king henry the2
rule and government of2
or judges of the2
is but of the2
faith is the gift2
be no need of2
the vain imaginations of2
such as in the2
shall believe and practise2
king henry the first2
of the peace of2
he would arrest me2
and in the time2
the th of may2
is said to be2
have been and are2
of the resolutions of2
for the said brunskell2
woud be content to2
enjoy the said office2
for every acquittal of2
least in the kingdom2
let us enquire into2
not as wolves among2
and other parts of2
by edward husband and2
house of peers to2
jurisdiction of the same2
the valu of the2
a certain person came2
wil counsel for himself2
let there be a2
for that reason it2
the positive law of2
order as the said2
into one of the2
not pass out of2
them into the exchequer2
of the times of2
and penalties were ordained2
known by the name2
in their own proper2
zeal of gods house2
two houses of parliament2
because the sons of2
recognizance twelve pence for2
your majesties casual profits2
judge or judges of2
calamity of the people2
all lords of mannors2
of the iurisdiction of2
if it be not2
the same for their2
gods law is the2
every citizen and freeman2
to every evil work2
our lives and fortunes2
of your majesties casual2
be warned to appear2
that satans suggestions may2
which they read in2
coat of arms an2
in rents and annuities2
to be ruled by2
they shall find to2
a grant of the2
fines upon pleas of2
to certifie unto us2
abate of the full2
printed by benjamin tooke2
pence for returning a2
the clarks of assizes2
this session of parliament2
honorable house of commons2
depress the house of2
for your majesty to2
at the three daggers2
the reformation of their2
of the first and2
to minister an oath2
the worst of men2
all points of law2
christopher barker printers to2
as much as in2
ought to be taken2
to the intent that2
the lord mayor and2
and all and every2
perhaps it may be2
the poorer sort of2
the finger of god2
the case of william2
meaning of the said2
every the said court2
nation is now infected2
at one and the2
at the age of2
not able to pay2
be said to be2
for every person returned2
and of trade in2
the c category of2
further enacted by the2
the supreme power of2
common or statute law2
of the poorer sort2
the greek and latine2
the ancient course of2
from and after the2
further declared and ordained2
hold of some doubtful2
and required to hear2
printed for john wright2
time of the heptarchy2
that the statute hen2
officers use many shifts2
nor woud it be2
to make them careful2
it to be a2
and after the first2
to their oaths and2
intent that some more2
set up for themselves2
them to be the2
before a justice of2
thursday the thirtieth of2
the minds of men2
a quorum can meet2
petitioned the lords commissioners2
pence for making an2
high court of chancery2
in the midst of2
charge and trouble of2
extent of their jurisdiction2
any part of the2
year of our reign2
to the said sir2
reason it was not2
the justices of the2
iudges for probate of2
him to be a2
the opinions of the2
pleas and exchequer during2
the riches of the2
of this present parliament2
before the necessity of2
owners and proprietors of2
of the public revenu2
sir francis norths opinion2
be sued or prosecuted2
proved by undenyable matter2
chargeable tryals at law2
four pence if above2
if you wil but2
and that it was2
cannot be meant of2
the full duty in2
in withdrawing the green2
were not able to2
undenyable matter upon record2
of the barons wars2
and constitution of the2
of the crown or2
have little reason to2
they ought to be2
very first constitution of2
that the parliament is2
to gods revealed word2
to put the wicked2
pense royal blazon or2
by the judges of2
of this session of2
the destruction of the2
the antiquity of the2
wherein the partie is2
marry one she cannot2
to let them alone2
of restitution of goods2
twentieth day of july2
he wil counsel for2
of truth and peace2
indictment three shillings four2
on behalf of the2
of examining and approving2
for which he cites2
the sense of shame2
no such power by2
exeute the commissions of2
the meanest of her2
the relief of such2
a justice of the2
is to have advantage2
an oath to the2
by reason of any2
and to hear the2
examine judgments given in2
of the late king2
the loss of the2
of many thousands of2
if i would not2
office of a judge2
and to the end2
of the said brunskell2
interest of the nation2
london or the liberties2
copy of an attainder2
whitehal the three and2
king and his great2
selden in his titles2
the tenth year of2
other person or persons2
is absurd to think2
for doing his duty2
six pence for making2
for the common good2
fall not upon high2
head officers in every2
any other person or2
petit of the temple2
the freeholders of the2
the people in general2
the courts of iudicature2
to be taken away2
of the several counties2
by the outward man2
unto us the names2
and determine all matters2
six shillings eight pence2
and alexander made shipwrack2
such able and sufficient2
commissioners of your treasury2
xml conversion a declaration2
some of both sorts2
no man to have2
performance of their oaths2
according to their qualities2
said sir william jones2
of compulsion of conscience2
and cite my authors2
to be as they2
other degrees of nobility2
to be provided against2
in the courts of2
great abuses are practiced2
the whole nation was2
intending to subvert the2
it doth not appear2
had him before a2
your majesty to take2
not so much as2