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Show ‘. "11.0 .. '\ '7" u... [ 16+ ] [165] every eltentialand lerral qa title: but, fuppofing that " the Englifh render it worthy off Legiflature, in the year 1650," had been no! comp/mt, above half or three parts ofthe WIlCS being either rotted, confumed, maynm d, torn, or after)- [0/1‘, throngll1 ca [ClC ll'nefs, wet, cankeis, or other calualti-s; and fomc of them he.1e not above two tsl11ee,or four Writs, and one or tw 0 bu: one "hit and Retorn remaininvr. " B11 t tha .. there: "ere really \x11ts 7 -' for Parhonent ' s, (ten in thcfe llwe years, '.tl1.eh appea r to be 1'antit'n, . - . at leal': 1n law (11' tnem, is very cert ain; became it was 'l'il 'll/‘C fCXE‘ yea at (f this'3i3'1 .» 1 , as Sir llithfli'Cl Coke Informs 11s, (AF in... ,) that:l1e Pole demanded 1110111.131: _, '. {111' the k . 'linglrtn,‘ ". and lielazitl, and gjohn to Pope Ab ‘ 14131111 tlltiiinc , in the/ am: ytrzr, V, r,.,, ' ; .,,. &c as Sir l-,(lward thorn the l.1111.1nentl'\ol.'s of that 36211, 2: king, at the 1".1ne time And it appears that a Parliament was held alfo in the 48th year of this reign, beeaufe {upplies were in that year granted to the King by Parliament, as "3‘ later} by Sir Richard Baker, in his Chronicle, p. 173, "tuft. " 2'»: [air 61:31:} and fort/20'; J'ffl7‘, IN A PARLIA" never, is granted him a 10th of the Clergy, and a " 15th of the Laity." So that there is but am year, out of {0 many, in which we cannot mate the meeting of the annual Parliaments : And annual Writs for "mu Eleétions were regularly ifi'ued for the :irlt 18 years of the followingr reign, (as appears by Prynn‘s " 2d " part ofa brief Regilter and Survey of the {everal kinds and forms of parliamentary Writs, " pages 116 and 117,) til l\iCl)led Il.(tha:1\retched perjured monarch) had rendered himfelfa/fi..uz.tA i'tC1‘10'-1fi(lctlh '1 tl' etc 1111unlie.1.b:C evidences of the ill'uing Writs (M. Jim/[y for /'I[-'LU ll lee-iC ;.s, it will be JZCECT difiicnlt to compiehend the meaninrr of Sir William 'lrteklt- ' "5 Comment on the find two >1ets for annual P;1;i-'11ner1ts: " Not that he (the King) is, or ever " was, obliged by thel'e Statutes to Call a Haul Parlia' ' the Pmlate". " 1111'th every year; but only to permit a Parliament "11.03sz7." " to fit annually for the redrel's of grievances and Realm, no l .1 {‘wmé, 1. :1. h . ,, ".~:‘f.1.sii.'e td1e 1.(,) «~‘vr', 1twe'di.1'e WP. 1111 : tl1ei1'11l1'.1‘.1', (that i‘, at of t. (77.717711, for the .‘M 11511: of [he 13.1mm: was: "", "l111!<v}":n.lu.nt 1r fol ds (la th at} .tnwnnlw" " ' \11‘;c.e1 "- n 1.11; (chem. .11'.;:'., in fine mar1111, that ‘i 11/1 Pi : 1' 1' " put Mm '101' l.'is R:-1 In, :Hr his Pea , in 1‘... l1 5:9 ..:.;». 1:: ; .. " dil'pzttch or" balinefs, fiver..." [1.x -- 'l'hefe lait words" J 1" His' "" '. . ' . , lots 0" i. was ; - (lays ,' 'ncs . serv. than afterward: ocealioned his own . "‘ - ‘. _ :~ -. ' '11" :11 2h '1'hrene;1'91har, notwnh' ~ his 1,.1muitc Meat'uzes, he , '1 .'g:ments of his own |