The fundamental constitution of the English government proving King William and Queen Mary our lawful and rightful king and queen : in two parts : in the first is shewn the original contract with its legal consequences allowed of in former ages : in the second, all the pretences to a conquest of this nation by Will. I are fully examin'd and refuted : with a large account of the antiquity of the English laws, tenures, honours, and courts for legislature and justice : and an explanation of material entries in Dooms-day-book / by W.A.

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The fundamental constitution of the English government proving King William and Queen Mary our lawful and rightful king and queen : in two parts : in the first is shewn the original contract with its legal consequences allowed of in former ages : in the second, all the pretences to a conquest of this nation by Will. I are fully examin'd and refuted : with a large account of the antiquity of the English laws, tenures, honours, and courts for legislature and justice : and an explanation of material entries in Dooms-day-book / by W.A.
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Atwood, William, d. 1705?
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London :: Printed by J.D. for the author,
1690.
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Filmer, Robert, -- Sir, -- d. 1653.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702.
Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702.
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"The fundamental constitution of the English government proving King William and Queen Mary our lawful and rightful king and queen : in two parts : in the first is shewn the original contract with its legal consequences allowed of in former ages : in the second, all the pretences to a conquest of this nation by Will. I are fully examin'd and refuted : with a large account of the antiquity of the English laws, tenures, honours, and courts for legislature and justice : and an explanation of material entries in Dooms-day-book / by W.A." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26169.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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N. VIII. Vid. CAP. 7. F. 72.

JOhannes Dei gratiâ, &c. sciatis nos concessisse, & presenti cartâ nostrâ confirmasse, dilecto & fideli nostro Willielmo Marescallo, Comiti Pembroke, & haeredibus suis Magistratum Marescalciae Curiae nostrae; quem Magistratum Gilbertus Marescallus H. Rs. avi patris nostri, & Johannes filius ipsius Gilberti, disrationaverunt co∣ram praed. Rege H. in Curiâ suâ, contra Rob. de Venoiz, & contra Willielmum de Hastings, qui ipsum Magistratum calumpniabantur. Et hoc judicium, quia defecerunt se de recto ad diem quem eis inde

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constituerat. Quare volumus, & firmiter precipimus, quod pre∣dictus Willielmus, & heredes sui post eum, habeant & teneant pred. Magistratum, cum omnibus ad illum pertinen. bene, & in pace, li∣berè, & quietè, integrè, & honorificè, de nobis & heredibus Testi∣bus W. Lond. E. Elyens. & H. Sarum. Ep. Dat. per manus H. Cant. Arch.

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