An abstract of the proceedings in Parliament in the time of Edward the 3 truly collected out of the Parliament rolles ...

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An abstract of the proceedings in Parliament in the time of Edward the 3 truly collected out of the Parliament rolles ...
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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London :: Printed for Fr. Coles,
1642.
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Touching Writs in Assize.

A Petition for wages for Commissioners, That exception to one as villain regardant to his Mannor, may be tryed where the Man∣nor is, and not where the writ was brought.

That none be put out of his possession by office before the Eschea∣tor or other, without scire fac. Roy, let the statute stand, which is suffi∣cient in that case.

That Sheriffes or Escheators continue but one yeare in their office and have twenty pound land.

A Petition for a Declaration to be made what shall be done shall with the prisoners taken in France, which divers have now in their service, and some of them married.

A Petition that the Statute made that no Justice by command∣ment of the great Seale and Privy Seale, shall surcease to doe right to the parties be kept.

That the Statute made lately, that none shall answer without pre∣sentment, or matter of Record, be kept and confirmed.

An Act that no imposition be laid upon Wools, besides the Cu∣stome, without assent in Parliament.

A Petition that the Cmission for the levying of Subsidies be made to the most sufficient that are not here at the Parliament, denyed.

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A Petition that all such as dwell by the Kings commandment, neere the Sea coast, for the defence of the Realme, may have Protections and Clausula volumus for the time they tarry, Roy, this is manifestly in the prejudice of the Commons.

A Petition that hee that counterfeits the Seale of another, and puts it to any deed, to the disinheritance of any person, may be per∣petually imprisoned without release of the punishment. Roy, let the statutes and common Law, used in this case stand.

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