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Historical Account Of The Life Of William Of Wykeham.
244 '"" _____ ¦ " " ^ N ^ ber , ' _ 3 oo , Wvkeham discoursed to them at large on the ££ U eiJs / n d Mmy ^«< $ ^ % ? Z ? 7 ^ HZT ^ ci ^ t % T ^ towards this noost exec lent king , as to petition him , that if any thing had been done , o attempted , against his royalty and prerogative , it mig ht be redressed ^ nd amended ; and this petition the king was most graciously p leased to ernmt . „ , . _ .. _„_ ,....,,.: 1 ,,. * , „„„ ,-, tetsta
Notwithstanding the appearance or a gocci un , . ng u ,-..-.. the kin- and his people , ancl the popular steps which , by W , kc m Sice had been taken , his fore-sig ht and caution induced In , to s ender the seals a second time to the king on the 27 h or September . ^ ; ™* the king then gave them to Arundel Archo . sliop of YorkfthoWh he had been in commission to govern in the king s ste aJ sootconvinced his obliging commons that he w „>
f is majesty , uobackwatd - in securing the prerogative , winch they had P e . boned hi to maintain : he continued , by various measures , to facilitate the exec . do" " f his g . eat purpose , of ruling independent cf parliamentary ^ w 1 the A ^ ar 139 ; and then , having by iniquitous influence toicSr such a party ' as would implicitly g . ve up their OAVU pnof their countrythey met on the 17 th 01
vPeo 4 and the liberies , Seance ,, and fepetded . tiie commission ,. J ^^ - JZ t ^^ o ^^ w ^^ l ^ of the council offou . tcen . S Soke ^^ i ^ Al Sethis SI ? TZ W-Hh dSlr a l noobie of a trial , ordered him to be jesty to aAOia to « - o Vci of Canterburywas
, . hishop , S cecitotmLe tougKe ' had received the seals from the suneixca o u < . ii ( . ; , ; ., j- - 1 IS supposed crime 28 th
Tdemandrng of o ^ rlibiect ; loans of money , which they did not ^^^ fe of January , „ o-Va , H WW : hU . not caring to sec what he could not prevent , » W ' P ™ wffih " thf ihie -we .- ' ofIhe parliament was ves , d in
JSg by fe kiiig / tw ^ ej ^ , 0 , ' , ' V' 11 v ' 1-1 oVf - f . st attempt to impugn the concess . ous P ^ Th bcc tie ^ mad ^ . hh ... The year following , those v . otent which hadbe . nun ^ ( ^^ Irichard was S oS' anirilemy "Stroke , Duke of Lancaster , * p laced upon the throne in Ins stead .
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Historical Account Of The Life Of William Of Wykeham.
244 '"" _____ ¦ " " ^ N ^ ber , ' _ 3 oo , Wvkeham discoursed to them at large on the ££ U eiJs / n d Mmy ^«< $ ^ % ? Z ? 7 ^ HZT ^ ci ^ t % T ^ towards this noost exec lent king , as to petition him , that if any thing had been done , o attempted , against his royalty and prerogative , it mig ht be redressed ^ nd amended ; and this petition the king was most graciously p leased to ernmt . „ , . _ .. _„_ ,....,,.: 1 ,,. * , „„„ ,-, tetsta
Notwithstanding the appearance or a gocci un , . ng u ,-..-.. the kin- and his people , ancl the popular steps which , by W , kc m Sice had been taken , his fore-sig ht and caution induced In , to s ender the seals a second time to the king on the 27 h or September . ^ ; ™* the king then gave them to Arundel Archo . sliop of YorkfthoWh he had been in commission to govern in the king s ste aJ sootconvinced his obliging commons that he w „>
f is majesty , uobackwatd - in securing the prerogative , winch they had P e . boned hi to maintain : he continued , by various measures , to facilitate the exec . do" " f his g . eat purpose , of ruling independent cf parliamentary ^ w 1 the A ^ ar 139 ; and then , having by iniquitous influence toicSr such a party ' as would implicitly g . ve up their OAVU pnof their countrythey met on the 17 th 01
vPeo 4 and the liberies , Seance ,, and fepetded . tiie commission ,. J ^^ - JZ t ^^ o ^^ w ^^ l ^ of the council offou . tcen . S Soke ^^ i ^ Al Sethis SI ? TZ W-Hh dSlr a l noobie of a trial , ordered him to be jesty to aAOia to « - o Vci of Canterburywas
, . hishop , S cecitotmLe tougKe ' had received the seals from the suneixca o u < . ii ( . ; , ; ., j- - 1 IS supposed crime 28 th
Tdemandrng of o ^ rlibiect ; loans of money , which they did not ^^^ fe of January , „ o-Va , H WW : hU . not caring to sec what he could not prevent , » W ' P ™ wffih " thf ihie -we .- ' ofIhe parliament was ves , d in
JSg by fe kiiig / tw ^ ej ^ , 0 , ' , ' V' 11 v ' 1-1 oVf - f . st attempt to impugn the concess . ous P ^ Th bcc tie ^ mad ^ . hh ... The year following , those v . otent which hadbe . nun ^ ( ^^ Irichard was S oS' anirilemy "Stroke , Duke of Lancaster , * p laced upon the throne in Ins stead .