Regni tangenibs tractaturi vetrumque consili∣um
impensuri, pro securiori tamen custodia et majori
tuitione partium vestrarum contra Scotos inimicos et
Rebelles nostros, vobis mandamus, quod a partibus
praedictis sine mandato nostro vos nullatenus transfera∣tis.
Teste Rege apud Westm. 20 die Febr.Eodem modo mandatum est subscriptis, viz. Ranul∣pho
de Nevill, Willo de Vavasour, Willo de Ros de
Hamlake, Marmiduco de Twenge, Nicho. de Meivill,
Ade de Everingham, Thomae de Multon de Egremond,
Thomae de Multon de Gillesland, Ingelramo de
Gynes.As for the Bishops in such cases, they were by other
special writs authorized to make Proctors to supply
their places; though summoned by the original writs
to appear personally in Parliament, and not by Proxies;
as in Claus. 20 E. 3. pars 2. d. 22. and Claus. 46 E. 6.
d. 11. forecited p. 51. 52. 58.18ly. That if the King either Summoned or proro∣gued
a Parliament to a certain day and place by his
writs, commanding the Earls, Lords and other great
men personally to appear in Parliament at that day and
place; and then by reason of other emergent occasions
could not meet them, or hold the Parliament at the
time and place prefixed, he then usually discharged
them all from their attendance by a subsequent wrir;
Of which we have this pregnant example, Claus. 5.
E. 2. d. 17.Rex dilecto consanguineo & fideli suo Thomae Comiti
Lancast. salutem. Licet nuper Vobiscum volentes ac
cum Praelatis caeterisque Magnatibus Regni nostri supra
Negotiis Nos & statum, dicti Regni tangentibus habe∣re
Colloquium & Tractatum, ordinassemus Parliamen∣tum
nostrum tenere apud Westm. prima Dominica
Quadragesimae prox, fuur, Vobisque mandassemus,
quod dictis die & loco PERSONALITER INTER∣ESSETIS,
ad tractand. Nobiscum, & cum Praelatis
& Magnatibus praedictis super negotiis antedictis,
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