Miscellanea parliamentaria containing presidents 1. of freedom from arrests, 2. of censures : 1. upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government, 2. upon members for misdemeanours, 3. upon persons not members, for contempts and misdemeanours, 4. for misdemeanours in elections ... : with an appendix containing several instances wherein the kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliaments 1. in marriages, 2. peace and war, 3. leagues ... / by William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq.

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Miscellanea parliamentaria containing presidents 1. of freedom from arrests, 2. of censures : 1. upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government, 2. upon members for misdemeanours, 3. upon persons not members, for contempts and misdemeanours, 4. for misdemeanours in elections ... : with an appendix containing several instances wherein the kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliaments 1. in marriages, 2. peace and war, 3. leagues ... / by William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq.
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Petyt, William, 1636-1707.
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London :: Printed by N. Thompson for T. Basset ... and J. Wickins ...,
1680.
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England and Wales. -- Parliament.
Great Britain -- Politics and government.
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"Miscellanea parliamentaria containing presidents 1. of freedom from arrests, 2. of censures : 1. upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government, 2. upon members for misdemeanours, 3. upon persons not members, for contempts and misdemeanours, 4. for misdemeanours in elections ... : with an appendix containing several instances wherein the kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliaments 1. in marriages, 2. peace and war, 3. leagues ... / by William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54636.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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Errata in the Appendix.

pa. 3. l. 19. proditoriae r. proditorie, n. 29. in Mar. H 5 r. H. 6. n. 35. the next p. l. 15. Archeipis r. Archiepo, l. 19. Universitatis r. Vniversitas, p. 29. l. 4. for sive r. sine, l. 13. praedi∣ca vistis r. praedicavistis. p. 30. l. 15. tacites r. tacite.

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The Antient Right of the Commons of England Asserted, or, a Discourse proving by Records and the best Histo∣rians, that the Commons of England were ever an Essential Part of Parlia∣ment.

By William Petyt of the Inner-Temple, Esq

JANI ANGLORUM Facies Nova: Or, several Monuments of An∣tiquity touching the Great Councils of the Kingdom, and the Court of Kings immediate Tenants and Officers from the first of William the first, to the for∣ty ninth of Henry the Third, Reviv'd and Clear'd.

Wherein, The sense of the Common-Council of the Kingdom mentioned in King John's Charter; and of the Laws Ecclesiastical, or Civil, concer∣ning Clergy-men's Voting in Capital Cases is submitted to the Judgment of the Learned.

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