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Show -[ 57 ] a preceding term (4); which accounts for nion of Chief Juf'rice Huffy " was not the remark of the Reporter, that this opi- " much denied by the other Judges, n‘ion " though fome of them were of acontra- " ry opinion the lafi term in his abfence," (4,) " All the Judges" (but we mull except Huffy) " were affemblcd in' the Exchequer Chamber, and But, by the expreflion, that " it was not " there, with reipeét to the firit queflion, it was faid, " that the lands of Ireland have a Parliament among " themfelves, and all kinds of Courts as in England; " 772qu denied," it is apparent, that the " and, by the fame Parliament, they make laws and " change laws, and are not bound by Statutes (made) ‘.‘ in England, becaufe they have not here Knights 'of ' A'u mum-J l l of Chief Juftice HuiTy, entirely and ab{olutely, without fame demur; which but this is underflood of lands and could only confifi in their adding that due " things only to be efi'eétcd in thofe lands, but their ‘éperfons are fubjeét to the King, and, as fubjeéts, ‘f they are bound to any thing out cfflmt land, that is " done out of that land contrary to Statute, like as the " inhabitants of Calais, Gafcoigne, Guienne, {5%. dz'flz'néi‘ion before-mentioned: for it plainly appears (notwithfiand-ing the aflertion " while they were fuhjeEts ofthe King, and in like man- really, of a confmry opinion in the for- " Parliament; ' 'qumumi other Judges did not receive the doétrine " net are obedient under the Admiral of England con" cerning any thing done upon the High-Seas, and " alfo a writ of error of judgement given in Ireland " (is cogmzable) in the King's Bench here in England." Anno fecundp Rich}. ILL p. 1;. I" Omnes Judicia" rii" (but we mull: except Holly) " a'ffociati fuerunt " in Camera Scaccarii, et ibiquoad primam quefiionem of the Reporter) that they were not, mer term, with refpeé'c to the cafe before "them -; which related to an external tranfafiz‘on, the fame that, in their former opi- nion, they declared to be fubjeét to the I controul " dicehatur, quod terra: Hibernia inter {e habent " Parliamentum et omnimodo Curias prout in Anglia " et per idem Parliamentum faciunt leges et mutan; :: leges, et non ‘obpiiganrrrr per flatware Anglia, qui um: 61: {yabent lezm Parlmmmti ; fed hoe intelligitur de :: terns et.rebus in terris ill' tantum efliciendo, {ed perfonts Ill-2 {unt fubjcr‘lze Regis, et ranguamfirbjefli " trail; " errmt oé/igati ad aliquam rem extra terram illam fa" [imdam (alltra Statulum, ficut habitantes in Caleiia, " " " " " Gafcoignie, Guien, Ur. dum fuerunt fubjeéti; et fimiliter obedientes erunt fub Admirall' Angliae, de re fafta fuper altum mare: et fimiliter breve dc errore de judicio reddito in Hibernia in Banco Regio hic in Anglia," Ur. |