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CHAP. II.
A Transcript of the Pawn for this Par∣liament began the Eight of May 1661. Di∣vided into twelve Paragraphs, whereof the five first, concern only the House of Lords, the seven other the House of Commons.
Observations on this Pawn.
The reasons of placing figures on the Margent of the Pawn, The Reason of the different Dates of Writs in the Pawn: Why some of the Writs are abbreviated in the Pawn: Of General Writs (viz.) Original, and Judicial, and of Parlimentary Writs, (viz.) Brevia Clausa & Patentia, Exem∣plars, and Consimilars: The difference of the Lords Writs and Commons Writs: The agreement of Writs in the Pawn. Deriva∣tive Writs (not in the Pawn) are Equivalent to those in the Pawn: Of Exemplar and Con∣similar Writs (viz.) both in the Lords and Commons Houses. The method pro∣pos'd for treating of these Writs.