Usefull Annotations and Observations upon the precedent Writs to the Prince of Wales, King of Castel and Leon, Dukes, and other Temporal Lords and Barons, and the lists of their names recorded after them.
1. I Observe, and must inform the Readers, that in some few Clause Rolls, there are writs of Summons entred only to Earls, and other secular Lords, without any writs to Archbishops, Bishops, Abbots and Spiritu∣al Lords, who no doubt had like writs then is••ued to them, though not registred in the Rolls, as the Lords writs attest.
2. That in the Rolls where in they both are registred, the writs to the Temporal Lords are now and then en∣tred, before those to the Archbishops, Bishops and Spi∣ritual Lords; but most usually they follow them.
3. That they are commonly entred both together on the self-same dorse▪ or membrana, & their reci••als, cla••∣ses for the most part the same in terminis; except in the Praemun••entes, &c. which is peculiar to the Archbishops and Bishops writs; or in the clauses, or Homagio et li∣geantia quibu, Nobi•• tenemini; which is peculiar to the Temporal Lords; and never used in the writs to the Bishops, Abbots, and E••clesiastical Lords; but in fide