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The Chronicles ofIreland. info tivo fencraliboutesand pete: Spiewonan of ke andequatlauthorticeucy rie perfonof cither of the faid Houfes being nanid ambdcounteda peers of fhe tealmne (for the timc of (he parlemtent) that isto fate, rquali: for rer ts equa, Andtherefore the opinfon,cenfure , ad tubgement ofameaneburgelle, isof asgreatanaile asis the betk lows, no regard being hadtotbepartie ths fpeaketh but the matter that is fpoken. is mote Ofed, Gilfo ifante one of the parlententhowe be fered, fued,arreftcd,o2 attached by ante tout, attachment, =} miniffer of the ikings bend , Commonples, Chanecrte,o2 fibat courtfo ener Itthin thts reales -_-the partie fofroubleb and making complaint theres of fo tye parlement houte : thon tmzth with a farges antatarmesis fentto the faid court , not onelic ayy tlertifing , tat the partie fo moleftcd ts onteof the hep be altocallen pers , as it were fathers ,for ro parloment houle;but alto inbibiting and command. rier iga father,by thichismeant hatall (uchasbe ing the officers of the fatd court to call tn the fat roceffe,, and not fo Beale anie further agatnt the of the parlement Should be anctent,graue,wife,ler= aid particsfh: the partoment being the bictt court,al ted, anid erpert mreit of the Land : (02 fuch tuere the fer ne courts as inferior peeld mre gine place fo the natozsof Rome, aid called Patres conferspti, Fox the amie, in then ti gouerning Atfoas eucrie one of the patlement bonfe ts fre Pooone ¢abe i alto cae cottits foz bis otune perfor, for all manner offutes to be telloxs, beeanfe thepareatfemblen and called to the commented againft bim: fare alfo bis fernants parlement for theft abuife and god councell, inma: freejand Mot fo be tronblen oz midlesien; but being Bing and deuffing of fuch ged ozders andlaturs as zo woubien, haue the like remedte as the matter bath maybefo: the commontucalth, ; s 2) 4 a2 map baue, They therefore Apicy make choife of knights,citt Dito ta trannies of perfor, being not one of the sens and burgelies, ought to be tucl aduifed that thepda elec and chale fach as being tobeoftyat al . parlement hoinle , otight fa enter 02 come {within the -houfe,as iong as the fitting is there, pon paineat femblic,as thercby cquall twity the ateat eftates, imnp2farintent.or faeh other punthircnt as by the fhoula be grave, ancient,sutfe, irarned,expert ana ‘ houfe Mall be opdered and adtudged. carefull met fo theircommmoniwealty ans tho(ag Alfocuerie perfanofthe parlemcnt ought to haps faithfall and truftie counceilors)honid do that ahids fhouloturne and be for the beEcommoditic of the commottivealthotheriwife they dm qteatininric tg thetr prinee and commonwealth. -_fecret,mid soffo ifclofe the fecvets and things fp Ken and dane in the parlentcnt fonfe , fo ante mane o Nerof petfon,bniette bebe ane of the fame haute,ope Ait euctic perionof the parlement, curing fhe fines ofthe parlement,anaathis cammiigantge ot pattie to befequeliredout of the Houle , 02 ofhere -twifepuntthed , ae by the oper af the houfe thall be tug front the fame, 1s free froin all trotbies, arretts appointed, aun moleftations 119 adic 93 tafe taking effet which ouvittg that ie is begun, eriften,o2 commicity {cd againbins ,in that court eucr the fame be, except in cafes of freafon,murtiyeraud felloniead ian alfoecceutisns ilaw, atwarded and granted Pai es a Alto none of the parlenent haute ought fo ma * froin the paclement,without Rpeciall leaue obte me - sh wee the houte, and the fanre bis Keon ys allgresazped, Alfa no pettin,being not of the penne beforethe beginning of the pariement: ought tocome inte the fame Bury g aeee% Path free libertic of fpcach tefpeake his ming, opis * aDdutie and a renererce.to be ginen ito cucrie perfor having voices iparlement, +. flting:fo enerie one comnitng mio Se aint,vue whenbe or OW, MD indgentent, faanie matter propenedso2 of HD3fabarono commieth in. ints the high . a inte tito : Alo2t come and ¢enter tic of the pritice and of the commonwealth: but ganing once fpoken fo anie bill, be map (peake no mize fo} that time. Alto cucric perfor once cleated te chofen a knight, Cittsen o2burgefic, mdreturied, cannotbe difimfen ft bouts , be ought to do bis obeifance betoy -clothofeftate,ann(o to fake bis pare bate headed Alle then be fyeaketh, be mint Gann are .~_ ue {prake bis tind plaintie , fersfiblic , € Wi be ‘ahs ‘ -«930er. himfctfe to propane suic matter fo; the commont: critet that Sauteiet being admitted, (all kane his Ffarte come in metlage a2 be fernt for baheise place and voicethere, ifie bealaicoman. ISutif by <2 ethoute,thep mutt Mateat the inner daze _ aoe ertoura man of the cleargie be dolor, then he beallevin.ann then being entred, mult ft Di ought and thall benifinitted; allo if be beercommuy their obeifance:abicly bane, fo gato the ane) ~ Alfocuericoneof thefehoules sughttobe incon Yupt, no bziber noztakerof anierewards,qifis,os -eing called, yep wiulk fied make one ieee rs fieandobetfance, and going foptwards _ ps nicated,ontlatwed, orinfamous. mionie,cityer for Denifing of anicbilte2 fox {peaking the boute,amp therta tate buitill theybecalled :tr nrivdle tuaie. make one other lofve courte a «sen being come foxth fo the barre , mat ee of his mind; butte dm ali things bpiigbtlicandin third courtefic ; the like minft be done at the tuthfort as bett is for the bing aw commonwealth, vecette path tnre.Allo cuerie one onght to be ofaquiet,boneang :mihy Alf been ante knight, cifisets 6: ee he 60 gentle bebanfour; none taunting. ciccking,o Miganother wanie-bafemclic wows 0; deds: bat enter ard come into the lower haute, be wes - Donicfobyieticannknowleoge thathdidy that place ; vequireth, ST AUotfanie one do offendormitoehanc himtelte, and aduite the Qeisto be corrected and puntthen bp O{eriofthe refinue of the bonfe, and tyen takebis place, And pou Mall bn a thatas enevie {ach perfor oughtto by gre vase and experts(o ought beto thet bimfelfe o- aie _rell. Fo invtime paft,none of the connec' a parlementcame otbertoite than in bis 9 a parle tealmeand the heepers of the fame are at the cont Marwement of the pariement, for Gecnodie ano Cafcheeping o2 prnsithment ofalt andeueric fuch pris ment boule ts.a place for twife,grane.av _ _-ta confult vebate , amd aduife,bate to wes vs avd 02ers Foy the commontwealth, aw 1 Eon allaffecions fet apart ,todmandindeuouriivife, "Aitoallthe pritons:; wards, catles, withinthe fonees, as Call be fent to anic of themby the fain Parlement boutes,oxante of them: botobeit mot commonticthe toler of Londonis the prlonthicy is dutifallas bumble obeifance at bis = fam, not armed oz givoed with tueapaut.FF ansel se med aS mew readie fo fight, 97 to trie Mm the ford , And albeit the twzit for the knights banc erpzelle teoses fo biights as be givden twith the fwword: petit isnot meant therebythat thep Hould come andfitarmed, but be {ach as be fhilfull in feats of armies, and bes ment,ano there to take his feat tnver the cloth of -_-effate ; likewife cuerie loz0 and baron (in bis degre) ought to take bis place, fives their gadabduifes can well ferue in martiall af Mis deone,the lord chancello2,o2 he abom the Bing faites . Andthus the Romane fenatozs vied, tho aypointetl to be the (peaker ofthat houte, maketh -_-is ozation to the trhole affemblic,declaring the cans beitig men of great knowleoge and erperience,as tell tm martiall affaires,as in politikecanfes,fatals -_fes ahie and Hherefone that parlement ts called and inales inthe fenat boufe and places of councellin fummoned,erbozting and perfnading eucrie man to theft gotwnes andlongrobes. The likealfowasal: dmhis bef indenour inal(uch matters as Mall be twates and hath bene the oder in the parlementsof 10 in thefatd parlement pzoponed,as thalbe moft cys -_pedient foz the glozte of God , the hono2 of the king, this tealme , as long as the ancientlawes the old cuffomes, and ged o2ders thereof tere keptandoby and the commontweaith ofthe abole realme,Zhen be ferued. t . diredeth bis tale vnte the knights, citisens , anv -_bburgefes,aduertifing them that the kings pleafure Alto ff ante other perfon o2 perfors efter it meflage 02 being fent for, do come; he ought to be ts,that thep do repatre to their honfe sand there ate enter, and go no further than to the bariwithin the Doze,and there to do his thzee obeifances, «és fo be prefented: the king iwith all his nobles (in like o2der as before) do alemble againe in the highs brought in bp the fergeant , and atthe fil entring -_corbingfo the oly and ancient cuffome,do chofe mo mutt (follotving the fergeant) make one loweobet -_elect foe one,Wwite,graue,and learned man among fance,and betng pat inthe nivole waieymufk make -_themfelnes to be fpeakterfor them 5 and giueth them One other;and when bets come before thefpeaker, he a Bate Gen theythall pzeent him to the king. Ano mutt makethe third,and then do bis meflagesthe like 2° thefe things thus done, the bing arifeth, ad eucrie oder he mul kepeinbisreturne. Wut if hedm man departeth.Lhis is accounted fothe irik daic of ‘the parlement, conte alone,o2 toith his learned councell,fo plead ar nie matter, 02 fo anfiver to anie obiecion : be fall The econd o2 third daig after, hen the fpeaker Alto then ante bill is commifteo,thecommittes Haue not authoritie toconclude, but onelietoover, tefoyme,eramine,and amend the thing commiftea er houfe and tyen come bp all thecommons of the lower houfe,and thert and there vm peefent theit (peas -_Ber buito the bing. The fpeaker forthwith maketh bis bute them, and of their dwings thep muff gfue ree dutiful obeffances ;beginneth and maketh bis o2a¢ postto the houfe againe, by tome the bill is to be 3° tion befoze the king,and profecuteth {uch matters as confidered, Alto eueris bill, Uhich ts brought into thehoufe, muff beread thee (eucrall times, and Dpon the fer uerall daies, Alto euerte bill, abich opon anie reading is coms mitted returned again, ought to haue bis thace occaffonferueth, aid as is before recited in the of. fice of the {peaker;and this vane, enevie man Depars teth. And this ts accounted fo2 the beginning of the parlement, fo3 before the (peakerbe prefenten , ano __thefe things overlie done, there can no bils beput in,no2 matters be intreated of. readings; onles the committees baue not altered the Latilie thenall matters of tweight be difeutten, bill in anie fabfance 02 fozme,but onelicincerteine ended, and determined , the king commandeth an endto be made. And that date the king, bis nobles, ids. Alto then anie bill oport ante reaving is alfogt 40 and commons do againe affemblein the bigher boule in their robes,andin like ozderas ts before ree ther by one confentreieced, 02 by botces after the -cifed,there the fpeaker maketh bis oation, anvis third reaping ouerth:own, it ought not to be brought alte moze-to be read, During the felltons of pales anfiwered bp the lord chancelloz 02 {peaker of the ment, bigher boule. her all the bils concluded and pat in Alfo ifanie man do {peake tuto a bill ;Mdbeont both houfes, that ts fo fate, in the higher houte of the of bis matter ; be ought to be put inremembzance of the matter by the fpeaker onelie anv bpnoneos ther, and be tilled tocometo the matter. Alto thenfoencr ante perfon doth fpeake to antec lozds, and in the lotmer houfe of the commons, are there read bythe titles ; and then the hing giueth bis confent o2 dfiffent fo enerte of thenras be thinketh ged, And feben the titles of all the bils are reap, the bill,be ought to and bp, and to be bareheaded, and 50 1020 chancello2 02 lord fpeaker, bp the kings coms mandement, pronounceth the parlement to be pro, then twith all renerence,grauitic, and feamelie {pec to declare bis mind, ut ahenfoener anie bill fall rogedo2cleane diffolued. And this is called the lait date o2 the end of the parlement , and cucrte man is be trievetther fo: allotwances,otobe reieted: then tuerie one ought tofit,bicante beisthenasaindge, at libertie to depart hometwarns, Alf enerie knight, citizen, and burgeffe, before bedo enter into the parlement,and take bis place The mondaie following, fr Chr{ttopher Warnes Sere; ought to be fore and to take bisoth,ac» well and big complices,hauing better confioered of tnleoging the kixtgto bethefupzeme and onelis Sourrnour ofall the etates twithin this realme,as al te renounceall forren potentates, The order ofthe beginning and ending oftheparlement. themfelues,were quiet and contented, andthe parles ‘ment begun with fome troubles had bis continas 60 ance and end with better fucceffe.n the time ofthis parlement , and affer the fame, fundzte grieuous complaints tere erbibiteo to the loz0 deputie ano councell by the late twife of the veceafed baron of Dunboin, Mac Wrian Arca, Oituer Fitsgtralo, O# the firff bate of the furmmons for the parle: fir CAilifam Dearell,and diuerfe others the quenes Steak »the king in proper perfon(bniefehebe Srablentout of the realme) being apareliepin gawdfubieds, againfir Comund Wutler and his _brethzen,for {undzie routs and riots, {potles and ont Committtas ners tent to rofalt ano parlement robes, oughttobeconducy ted and brought by alt bis barons of the cleargicand rages thich they were charged to haue Done bpon hearethe c5« -_hir maiefties fubleas. Caherebponfirth letters ann Plainto mane laitie , and the commons fummoned fo the partes Ment, onto the ch urd . there ought a fermion fo be mate bp fome arabithop, bifhop,o:fome other fa pws learned man. Zhe fermon ended,he mufkin DEC be bought tothe higher boule of parle, ‘then commiffonerstwere (ent in to the counties of 230" Fos Wutiers, Bilkennte and Lipozarte fo2 the hearing and revzef: fing thereof : but thep returned tolthont baving of a- ‘nie thing. Foz fir Comund,concetuing fore haro ‘nealings tobe meant toward bim bpthe loz nee ie, |