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Show The irenides ofIreland. The Chronicles ofIreland. per' i fenfiblice, read: he mutt read opertlie,plainelie, and feb, be mu dm i z e it. Pa Ne e anic bill 4f ante of the houte afk ec the fight of ; be there 502 of the bakeof the 0 npers of the boule iuer for, Cuetic archbithoy ano br H from ante pzinat ‘hop fitteth taketh place according to bis eftate amp Degree , Mich Degrersare Knotwne by (uch ogress fame orito him. , be Pearabansto bane the copie of anie bill ining fox bis paines after -officesin the chtiveh as to enerte of themts affignen; Fox one bath the perfonage of a ia ‘ - other ofa Alto the bing ought to propone to the pariement parlement. boufe in twriting all {ach things ¢matters of charge, u a8 for abich he calleth the Cato parlement.ano acco2: ALT daies of the iweeke are appointed, faving and excepted the fandaies and all peincipall feats, -«dinglieas the fame Mall then by theconfentof ail °tates beaduffed,conciuded,andagrerd :fo the bing a erton , amp deacon, this is afubneacon , be ts adnamelie the fealk of Alhallowwes daie,Gyttimas, -"tther hath toallotw o2difallotw the fame, for becan church. baie, and alto (uch other daies as the parlement bp -8cept the fame as it is prefented dato hint from the in the fo forth, as fuch officers tvere wont to be ne 2obona 10 ie time of fitting, i a SeeomenAne and ie ought tobaue for cuerie patuat bill patted enacted, fortie fillings . We hath allotved onto him for bis charges (ofthe king) for euerie felftons ten pounds. Eth ‘ r ofthe Ofte iseae " A ; Of the daies and houresto fit in Khe bithops do ot fit at forettone, but onelie the at alternone, beeaule thep, being barons of e higher boufe of parlement, da refoxt and affembl -_-themnfelues there at the foyenanes Lwith the tempo pee : : Yall lo208. rgi¢ The cotinscation houtle of the ref o pe obferue ta matter the [tke orders as the loner bonfe of the conmmons De aos - et apes bithops , arcuy the fogither on the firt date, with them tilled fo make coffe of a fpeaker for them, ote e* fihom fhep call the proloquutes: ri tenbau bithops : , thep da peefent bim tontothe ishonte ts commontlie oneof 20 fen bint ed, maketh bis ozation, and doth all prefent thus =e aypoie s Ee Orevies at armes,andi of the lotwerboule forthesat fpeaker the as ‘things kepe to is office fed to thig office bp the hing. Ibis doth , as tell for the ozderintg of the : i mons o bath be fame the for and order tt the vores of the houte: --e offhe boufe, as fox the ogder in fitting,the nore a thers oder him, for be bimfelfe Bepeth the fety fpeaking, the oder of recording things Doone fit,ann ns commo the where , boule 5 of the inner mong therm, and all other (uch like things. cleane. tobe ers fame the Andthisis to be onderffad, fhat the trholecl > ter ito be mate not foffer ante fo enter into this gie can deale and intreat but onlie of matters be Houle, during the timeof the fitting there ; bnletle f the church, thi _ oxderso and _ligfor, the 02 Bing the : be one of the houte , 02 be fent from o and conclufions cannot bind the sbole rea lods , 02 othertvife licenced to conte tit. med by act of parlement Pe a confir be they letle bring to ought be , come @f ante fuch perfon do -_‘fuffictent fo bind the hole clergie to the a, 90 = bintit, going before him with bis macedpon bis thereof; fo that the king (tho ts the fupzeme r. e ' fhoulde 102 of boty effates ) bo confenit and conficms o Sfaniebe committed fo bis ward, He oughtt «fame. And forlomudh as by bnotwing the Pe fake barge of him, and to keepe bim in fafetic bv . the parlement boule, pou map alfo knot the 020 fill he be required fo2 bin. Af he be fent for anie perfor 02 togoin anie met fage , be muff leauea (abfitute behind him, todo his office innhis abfence, $e mnk aliwaies attend fhe {peaker , and go ber 49 e ) tonn bis mace bpon ,cariengouringthe parlentent of fhe himallotwance( timeDis fie His is twelue pence the dateof the kingsdbaraes. Alto he Hath of cuerie knight md citizen , tio co? -_of both fhe conuocation boufes , tbtch are ifke t refpondent to theaters + thete Shall fustice fo this Gaffer', Whittuntive, and faint John the baptitts _(of bimfelfe) neither adde noz vimintt} ante bill; but content fall aypoint and affigne, effatesof the parlement, o2 elfealtogither reiect it, The beginning ts at eight of the clocke tn the ntoy 1° nitig, and doth continue bntillelenen of the clocke, Allo the king as be doth prefir and affigne the pate MD time eben the parlement fhall begin ; fo alfo he Khep do not fit atatternones, for tholetimesare refertied for committeesand the conuocation houfe, mutt alfigne ¢ appointthe time thenthe fame hall be prorogedo2 diffolucd : which ought not tobeas Gn the mozning thep beginne with the comnion long as anie mattersof charge , tweight, o2 impor es andthe letantie, which are openlieread in the ie2 oe be inqueftion, ana the fame not decided 1303 ' ermined, Ofthe king, his office and authoritie, Ofthedignitie, power, and authoriti¢ of the parlement,and of th Hane declared ofall the effates , degrees , and 7° oe ufihie pag: Ara perfonages of the parlement , it refteth now to fpeake allo of the king and ofbis office, tots all tit all, fhebegiming and ending, and bpontbomere A feth md dependeth the effect ¢ fubffanceof the ahole it confifteth of the irhole realme , thich is dinided tH: parlement . $fo2 without him and his authozitie no, thing can be done, aid with it all things fake effec, Penertheleste, aber he calleth ¢ aflembleth bis pare : be parlement is the bighelf,cheefelf, and gteats eff court thatisozcan bewithin the realme: fos to theeecftates;that is to wit, the king, the nobles, and the commons,cuerie of thich efkates are fubted foal fuch orders ag are concluded andeftablifhein lement, there are fundrie orders txich of him are to parlement, i beobferten, ano which be ought to {er to be kept ann Thele thee eftates map fointlte and iwifh one con, erected; o2 elfe the parlementceafleth ta bea parles 30 {ent oagreementeftablifh and enacante latves,oy Thenit and taketh not his effect,of Abich orders thefe ders, and fFatutes for thecommton twealth:butbeing be the cheefe tbich Do mfne, Dinided, and one fyyaruing from the other, thep car Fir, the king onght to fendouthisfummonsts dwnothing. Jfo2 the king,though be be the head,pet all the effates of bis realme , of aparlement, aiftg: alone cannot make ante lato; 1102 pet the king and hing and apointing the time, date, and place. Alf bis fummons muff beat the leattfortic bates his lords onelie, 102 pet the king and bis commons aalone; neither pet canthe lovds and the commons befoze the beginning of his parlement. tofthoutthe king dw anie thing of auatle'. And pet matter. Alto be mut ayoint and p:outdeall fach officers nenrertheleffe,if the king tn Duc oZder have fummo46 ought to attend the parlement,abo mulk be found ned all bis lows and barons, and thep twill not at bis charges, 40 come, 02 if thepcomethey will not pet aypere; 02 tf Of extraordinarie perfonsj which ought tobefummonedtothe par lement. canfe ante choife to be made of any Knight,citisens, 8 of the former Degrees, Alfo the king ought not to make anie chotfe, 02 thep come and ayperre,petwill not Do 02 peeld to any thing, then the king twith the confent of hiscom: burgeflesproctozs ofthe cler ais, fpeaker of the com» mon houte, o2 proloquuto? of the conuocationboule ; mons (abo are reprefented bp the knights,citizens, anid burgefles) map ozdelne and eftablith ante actoz Derts,nd cuffoms of the realme, as thep were tyont the lords hadaiuen their confents. Baecuos rosiehicefo the parlement coum monall bis i ancele but thep mutt be elected and chofenby thelatucs,o» gtd fuch prfoner , by the Daie 3 fir hillings and perce. ight baue tocit places onclie én the bigbet houte, naa te atfociats 0 ces 0 i be contemned, ned and tuill not come, 02 conning twill not apere, fox cucrtefuch bill,tiventic Hhillings. fhe ercheher, the fergeants, the attomeic, the cularman lawfullie elected, ad come to the parle (tn thefe cafes) cannot with bis lo20s dentfe,make,o2 Ses, immunities , and cuffoms, during the parle, Ment; as alfo during the tintes and daies, comming ad going to and from fhe parlement: but pet the lements were firft begun ¢o2de(ned, there were no p2elats o2 baronsof the parlement, and the tempo rall lords were berie few o2 none , and then the hing foinings fir pence and of eucric burgetle, tio thil es Af ante be commanded tobis ward , be bath of paSat aber, afeiepiatbitvopte mobecraeh, eb3° NgaecommonHas is felloivs © ‘ f of the rolles, amp bis fF ~oupait : fe. Ofthe conuocationhou Ie conuecation boule is the alfemblie of the _ - ae in fome peculiar placeaps purpolte. 10} po dBut as fhe barons and lors of the parlement hautetheir boufe fenerall and Diftine from the cony he offices of hele perfonages are fodidatl aoeoe aenoe inenct . ccazd made diforoerlits p00 0? Alto ifanie bill ke concefucd ary p‘era, thep ought foamend and refoymne , > to ioe _ at the com shows : even fo the archbifhops and bithops dw {er gq berand commandemtent to Gil attend muff thep Gite from fevierall boule a bauc quefter themtfelucs., and the refioue of the cleraie. And this their boufe ts cal ten the bigher conuocation Houle , the other being named the lower conuccationboufe . woth thefe houfes bauc theit fenerall officers, orders , and. bla ges; and each officer bath bis peculiar charge and fundton 5 as alfocerteine allowantes, even as ts oa the parlement boufes of the lozbs and com mb bithops dofit all at;a ta. vohathe bleanddo difconrfe all{uch canfes and matters as of their cate brougbt tn queition befoetbemeither rt oivne motions, o2 from the bighercou of parle tent; 0} fromthe lower poule of connocation, 02 manbdemtentof the hing atpk an apuife, bet Alfo.thep may not (peake 1 henchee beatin rdpat"e anesaa ‘pecan? Alfo they baue no s ‘ eae ae atecommonlie covets- Pings dang Thepare. all reteine! a foe paclement #re tole culateseone - Stance: of the P " ment, the clerks,the fergeants, the posters.fs others, abo l{ketwife are reteined ataa Dftheir offices and darges it is -_larlie Declared; ; and ought to be, and the kings g@dadnife pet not to ‘lato, abichare as god,fufficient, and effectual, as if ‘5ut of the contraric,tf the commons be fummeos _02 ayprering twill notconfent fo do ante thingalle, Alf the king ought fogrant, permit, andallot toalland eucrie of the eftates, and to cucrie parti. 5° ging fometuff,.weightie, and great caute ; the bing ment, all and cucrie the ancient freedoms, priutle» fame bumblie to be requefted of bishighneflebp the (peaker in bis ozation at the beginning of the parle -_eftablith anie law, the reafons are thefe, When pars and bis commons did makea full parlement, tobtey authoritic was hitherto neuce absidged . Againe,es ment. uerie baron in parlement doth reprcfent but bis Alf the king in perfon ought fo be prefent inthe otone perfon, and {peaketh in the bebalfe of bimifelfe parlementthre dales at the leaff,ouring the time of 5° alone. fh the parlement; that is to faie, the fir vate, ben the Shole eftates accorving to the fummons make thete appearance, whichis called the firbateof the parle, ment." Din the fecond date, then the fpeaker of the common bonfe is prefenten , ubich iscounted thebe Buttn the knights , citizens, and burgelles are -_repzefented the commons of the hole realmes.and -_enerie of thete giueth not confent onlie fobimfelfe, but foall thofe allo fotomebe ts fent « Andfhe ing with theconfent of bis. commons had ener a Sinaiag of the parleinent. Aud the hiro baie, ibid) thelafoay,chen the parlement isprorogeng2 1G -_(nffictent and full authozitie to mabe,a2nciite, arto.e Lablity gwd and wbolefome Latocsfor the common, jot Picfent inperfon: ano as fo ante on a is at bis chotfe and libertic to come 0} = Come to the parternent, i ding inparlemenit. The loys andcommons intimes pat vio Mt all in one boule, bat fo; the anotving of confafon ~~ leas ? for bpon thefenafes he mull be prefent, on» oa teale of ficknes:erabfenceoutof therealme, 4M thele cales the bing may fammonbisparles enn bpcoinmtMion, anothe fametsofas gavet _-weallth of bis realne. Wherforethe lords being lat, _fullie fammioned,, anv pet refuting tocome, fit, 07 confent in parlément, can not bp their folic abjinge the king andthecommmons of thee latwfall proce |