Magnae Britanniae Notitia, Or, The Present State of Great-Britain: With Divers Remarks Upon the Ancient State ThereofTimothy Goodwin, Matthew Wotton, Benjamin Tooke, Daniel Midwinter, and Jacob Tonson, 1718 - 702 pages |
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... Barons of the Exchequer , The Lords of Seffion , The Faculty of advocates , The Fufticiary , & c . The Admiralty , The Lord Privy - Seal , & c . The Keeper of the Signet , & c . The Officers of Chancery , The Lord Regifter , & c . Page ...
... Barons of the Exchequer , The Lords of Seffion , The Faculty of advocates , The Fufticiary , & c . The Admiralty , The Lord Privy - Seal , & c . The Keeper of the Signet , & c . The Officers of Chancery , The Lord Regifter , & c . Page ...
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... Barons of the Cinque- Ports . In the Proceffion of a Coronation , they fupport the Canopies over the King and Quee . , and afterward's have on that Day a Table at the King's Right - hand , and have the Canopy for their Fee . Chief Seats ...
... Barons of the Cinque- Ports . In the Proceffion of a Coronation , they fupport the Canopies over the King and Quee . , and afterward's have on that Day a Table at the King's Right - hand , and have the Canopy for their Fee . Chief Seats ...
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... Barons , England was , till the Reformation , one of the tameft Countries that any where fubmitted to the Roman Yoke . Our Parliaments indeed , did many times exert themselves vi- gorously ; but ftill the Papal Yoke lay heavy upon the ...
... Barons , England was , till the Reformation , one of the tameft Countries that any where fubmitted to the Roman Yoke . Our Parliaments indeed , did many times exert themselves vi- gorously ; but ftill the Papal Yoke lay heavy upon the ...
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... Barons , and beftowing Privileges upon any other Towns to fend Burgeffes to Parliament . Yet this Branch of his Prerogative feems to given up by our late Kings , and therefore it was thought neceffary that the Legislative - Power should ...
... Barons , and beftowing Privileges upon any other Towns to fend Burgeffes to Parliament . Yet this Branch of his Prerogative feems to given up by our late Kings , and therefore it was thought neceffary that the Legislative - Power should ...
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... Barons and Peers of the Realm they are Barons by a threefold Manner , ( which cannot be faid of the Lay - Lords ) they are Feudal , in regard of Lands and Baro- nies annexed to their Bishopricks ; they are Barons by Writ , be ing ...
... Barons and Peers of the Realm they are Barons by a threefold Manner , ( which cannot be faid of the Lay - Lords ) they are Feudal , in regard of Lands and Baro- nies annexed to their Bishopricks ; they are Barons by Writ , be ing ...
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Act of Parliament Affembly affift againſt alfo alſo ancient Annum Archbishop Barons Bart becauſe befides belonging Bishop Borough Burgh Cafes Caftle call'd called Caufes Cauſes Chancellor Charles chief chofen Chrift Chriftian Church City Clergy Clerk College Commiffioners confiderable Country Court Crown Cuftoms Dean Dioceſe divers Duke Earl Ecclefiaftical Edward Eftate England faid fame fent feven feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes ftands fuch George Great-Britain hath Henry himſelf Honour Houfe Houſe Inns of Chancery Judges Juftice Jurifdiction King of England King's Knights laft Lands late Letters Patents likewife London Lord High Admiral Mafter Majefty Majefty's Miles Minifters moft moſt Number Office Parish Parliament Perfons Place prefent Presbytery Prince Priviledges publick Refidence Regifter Richard Robert Royal Royal Burgh Scotland Scots Seffion Sheriff Sheriffdom Shire Simon Fuller thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas thoſe Town ufually Univerfity Weft whereof whofe William Writs
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Page 136 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 76 - His salary was i.soo/. per annum. . . . The sixth great officer of the crown is the Lord Great Chamberlain of England, an officer of great antiquity, to whom belongs livery and lodging in the king's court and certain fees. . . . Moreover to this great officer belongs the care of providing all things in the House of Lords in time of Parliament, and to that end he hath an apartment near the Lords
Page 216 - Act for the building of fifty new churches 'in or near the Cities of London and Westminster or the suburbs thereof. . . churches of stone and other proper Materials with Towers or Steeples to each of them'.
Page 111 - Relief of aged, impotent and poor people ; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners' schools of learning, free schools, and scholars in universities; repair of bridges, ports, havens, causeways, churches, seabanks, and highways ; education and preferment of orphans...
Page 76 - ... doing their homage. At the coronation of every king, he is to have forty ells of crimson velvet for his own robes. This officer, on the coronation day...
Page 355 - In which day, not only the apostate angels shall be judged, but likewise all persons that have lived upon earth shall appear before the tribunal of Christ, to give an account of their thoughts, words, and deeds ; and to receive according to what they have done in the body, whether good or evil.
Page 106 - Saucery ; and the chief officers of the Cellar and Pantry are to be ready, one with a cup of red wine, and the other with a manchet, to offer the criminal. The...