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to the Nobles in no wise to maintain a common<lb/> | to the Nobles in no wise to maintain a common<lb/> | ||
Robber or Thief. <note>The King's answer <add>was</add> that an answer <add>had</add> already been given in <del><add>to</add></del> Petition of the <add>like</add> nature in the <add>last</add> Parliament.</note> Prynne's Abr.<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> of the<lb/> | Robber or Thief. <note>The King's answer <add>was</add> that an answer <add>had</add> already been given in <del><add>to</add></del> Petition of the <add>like</add> nature in the <add>last</add> Parliament.</note> Prynne's Abr.<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> of the<lb/> | ||
Records | Records f. 70. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 6.</p> | ||
<p>When turning to the <hi rend='underline'>proceedings</hi> <add>records</add> of the preceeding<lb/> | |||
Parliament, we find a Petition <del>to the following</del> <add>which is thus</add><lb/> | |||
<del>effect</del> <add>abridged —</add><lb/> | |||
"Whereas <sic>Murthers</sic>, <foreign><sic>Cuilleurs</sic> des genta</foreign>, <sic>Robberes</sic>, Manslaughters, & other Felonies are done<lb/> | |||
and committed without number, & so favoured<lb/> | |||
by Pardons, and procuring deliverance, that<lb/> | |||
the mis-doers and maintainers have no <add>care or</add> fear<lb/> | |||
of Law, that the King will ordain such<lb/> | |||
remedy by Statute, that such misdoers & maintainers<lb/> | |||
by no such means as aforesaid, may<lb/> | |||
be comforted and <sic>embolden'd</sic>" —</p> | |||
The King's Answer is — Touching Pardons<lb/> | |||
<hi rend='underline'>hereafter</hi> to be granted, the King will advise with<lb/> | |||
The Answer is, "The King will call the great<lb/> | |||
persons <del>of</del> to him, & will move this Article to<lb/> | |||
them, & with their advice will ordain such<lb/> | |||
remedy as shall be pleasing to God & man. | |||
f. 52, 53. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 7.<lb/> | |||
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CACO-ETHIA TWV NALAISIN + + v. Barringt. 136 many examples.
In 22.d E. 3. The Commons preferred a Petition
to to the King in Parliament, That commandment be given
to the Nobles in no wise to maintain a common
Robber or Thief. The King's answer was that an answer had already been given in to Petition of the like nature in the last Parliament. Prynne's Abr.t of the
Records f. 70. No 6.
When turning to the proceedings records of the preceeding
Parliament, we find a Petition to the following which is thus
effect abridged —
"Whereas Murthers, Cuilleurs des genta, Robberes, Manslaughters, & other Felonies are done
and committed without number, & so favoured
by Pardons, and procuring deliverance, that
the mis-doers and maintainers have no care or fear
of Law, that the King will ordain such
remedy by Statute, that such misdoers & maintainers
by no such means as aforesaid, may
be comforted and embolden'd" —
The King's Answer is — Touching Pardons
hereafter to be granted, the King will advise with
The Answer is, "The King will call the great
persons of to him, & will move this Article to
them, & with their advice will ordain such
remedy as shall be pleasing to God & man.
f. 52, 53. No 7.
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