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The Fourth Part Of A Brief Register, Kalender and Svrvey Of The Several Kinds, Forms Of Parliamentary Writs. Comprising All Writs De Expensis Militum, Civium, et Bur- gensium Parliamenti, extant in the Tower Records: All Petitions, Acts, Law-cases, Matters concerning them: The Names, Qualities, Expenses of the Knights, Citizens, Burgesses, and short durati- on of each Parliament, Great Counsil, Session mentioned in them, in the Reigns of King Edward 1, 2, 3. Richard 2. Henry 4, 5, 6. and Edward 4. With a clear Detection, Refutation of the gross Errors, and pretended An- tiquity, Authority of that absurde Imposture, intituled, Modus tenendi Par- liamentum, and Sir Edward Cooks Apology for it; with his and others mistakes in Parliament Records, Presidents vouched by them. Also a large usefull Discourse, concerning the true, antient, legal Extent, Inception, Duration of the Priviledge of Parliament-Members and their Attendants, out of Records; with other particulars concerning the Proceedings, Ju- dicature in Parliaments. And an Exact, useful Alphabetical, Chronological Catalogue of all Cities, Burroughs, Ports, sending Citizens, Burgesses, Barons at any time under these Kings to Parliaments or Great Counsils; and of their respective Citizens, Burgesses, Barons Names, now found extant in Writs of Expenses, or Returns of Writs of Summons in the Tower. Collected, Illustrated with Usefull Annotations and Obser- vations, for the Information, Benefit of the Present Age and Posterity.
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The Fourth Part Of A Brief Register, Kalender and Svrvey Of The Several Kinds, Forms Of Parliamentary Writs. Comprising All Writs De Expensis Militum, Civium, et Bur- gensium Parliamenti, extant in the Tower Records: All Petitions, Acts, Law-cases, Matters concerning them: The Names, Qualities, Expenses of the Knights, Citizens, Burgesses, and short durati- on of each Parliament, Great Counsil, Session mentioned in them, in the Reigns of King Edward 1, 2, 3. Richard 2. Henry 4, 5, 6. and Edward 4. With a clear Detection, Refutation of the gross Errors, and pretended An- tiquity, Authority of that absurde Imposture, intituled, Modus tenendi Par- liamentum, and Sir Edward Cooks Apology for it; with his and others mistakes in Parliament Records, Presidents vouched by them. Also a large usefull Discourse, concerning the true, antient, legal Extent, Inception, Duration of the Priviledge of Parliament-Members and their Attendants, out of Records; with other particulars concerning the Proceedings, Ju- dicature in Parliaments. And an Exact, useful Alphabetical, Chronological Catalogue of all Cities, Burroughs, Ports, sending Citizens, Burgesses, Barons at any time under these Kings to Parliaments or Great Counsils; and of their respective Citizens, Burgesses, Barons Names, now found extant in Writs of Expenses, or Returns of Writs of Summons in the Tower. Collected, Illustrated with Usefull Annotations and Obser- vations, for the Information, Benefit of the Present Age and Posterity.

Author: William Prynne; Edward, King of England; Edward Coke, Sir; Henry, King of England; Richard, King of England
Publisher: London, : Printed by T. Ratcliffe, for the Author, and sold by George 1664.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: William Prynne; Edward, King of England; Edward Coke, Sir; Henry, King of England; Richard, King of England
OCLC Number: 613958411
Description: (30), 1,220, (27) p. : Border ; 22.8 x 17.6 cm.
Responsibility: By William Prynne Esq; a Bencher, and Reader of the Honourable Society of Lincolnes-Inne. ... (3 lines).

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