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... Commons ( 1407 ) Revocation of the Ordinances ( 1322 ) . 182 190 tion ( 1401 ) Attempt of the Commons to secure Control of Legisla- Control of Legislation ( 1414 ) · 192 . 194 CHAPTER IX . THE REGULATION OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS- PAGE ...
... Commons ( 1407 ) Revocation of the Ordinances ( 1322 ) . 182 190 tion ( 1401 ) Attempt of the Commons to secure Control of Legisla- Control of Legislation ( 1414 ) · 192 . 194 CHAPTER IX . THE REGULATION OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS- PAGE ...
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... . denture sealed with your seal and the seals of those who took election . part in the VIII PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OF TAXATION AND LEGISLATION E Act 14 TYPICAL WRIT TO THE COMMONS 175 Addition to the Writ of Summons after the Act of 1406.
... . denture sealed with your seal and the seals of those who took election . part in the VIII PARLIAMENTARY CONTROL OF TAXATION AND LEGISLATION E Act 14 TYPICAL WRIT TO THE COMMONS 175 Addition to the Writ of Summons after the Act of 1406.
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... commons of our realm of England , in our present Parlia- ment holden at Westminster the Wednes- day next after the Sunday of Middle Lent , the fourteenth year of our reign of Eng- land and the first of France , have granted to us of ...
... commons of our realm of England , in our present Parlia- ment holden at Westminster the Wednes- day next after the Sunday of Middle Lent , the fourteenth year of our reign of Eng- land and the first of France , have granted to us of ...
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... commons , citizens , burgesses and merchants , that the same grant which is so chargeable , shall not another time be had forth in example , nor fall to their prejudice in time to come , nor that they be from henceforth charged nor ...
... commons , citizens , burgesses and merchants , that the same grant which is so chargeable , shall not another time be had forth in example , nor fall to their prejudice in time to come , nor that they be from henceforth charged nor ...
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... Commons , but only the ancient cus- tom of half a mark ; nor that the grant now made , or which hath been made in times passed , shall not be had in example nor charge of the said Commons in time to come and that the merchant denizens ...
... Commons , but only the ancient cus- tom of half a mark ; nor that the grant now made , or which hath been made in times passed , shall not be had in example nor charge of the said Commons in time to come and that the merchant denizens ...
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