SECT. V. Of Consimilar Writs to the Royal Exemplars.
NOw I should proceed to the Consi∣milars of these Exemplars, but in respect that they consist of a very great number, and it were too great a labour to treat of all Consimilars, I shall for∣bear to recite them. Especially being in hopes that my Learned Friend Sir William Dugdale will publish a particular Treatise of them, and ease me of that labour; so as I shall only take notice here of the Writ for this Parliament to Prince Rupert, (the Sisters Son to King Charles the First) and this is Consimilar in all parts to the Duke of Yorks Exemplar, (except in the Title) so I need not set it down at large, but by abbreviation shall thus render it, viz. Carolus, &c. Rex, &c. Praecharissi∣mo Consanguinco Duci Cumbriae Salutem, and so Verbatim with the Dukes Exemplar. Duke of Cumberland being his English Title.