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... Speech 272 274 ( c ) The Privilege of Freedom from Arrest 302 ( d ) The Expulsion of Members . 317 ( e ) The Punishment of Non - members . 319 $ 7 PARLIAMENT AND IMPEACHMENT 321 PAGE FINANCE 336 SI BATE'S CASE IN THE EXCHEQUER 337.
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Contents
INTRODUCTORY I | 1 |
THE UNION WITH SCOTLAND | 23 |
RELIGION | 46 |
THE SECRETARY OF STATE II10 | 110 |
THE PRIVY COUNCIL | 128 |
THE STAR CHAMBER | 140 |
THE HIGH COMMISSION COURT | 146 |
THE CROWN AND THE JUDGES | 173 |
PARLIAMENT | 200 |
FINANCE | 336 |
APPENDIX | 382 |
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according Act of Parliament aforesaid ancient answer appointed Archbishop authority Bacon Bishop Book cause charge Church of England Coke command Commendams Commission Commissioners Common Law Communion Book concerning Court Crown custom declared delivered desire divers Divine Service doctrine doth duty ecclesiastical Elizabeth Exchequer execution foreign Francis Goodwin further enacted gracious granted hath hereafter honour House of Commons humble impositions imprisonment James Judges judgment jurisdiction Justices of Peace King kingdom knight lands letters patents liberty Lord Chancellor Lordships Majesty's matter merchants ministers oath objicimus occasion offence Parliament person petition pleasure Popish recusant prerogative present princes privileges Privy Council proceedings proclamation prohibitions punishment Queen question Realm of England reason received recusant reform reign religion royal S. R. Gardiner Scotland Secretary Serjeant shew Sir Thomas Shirley Sovereign Speaker speech Star Chamber Statute subjects temporal thereof things Thomas Shirley unto Warden warrant whatsoever wherein writ