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B04178 The Lord Bishop of Londonderry's case: with some reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords in England, to induce their lordships not to take cognizance of an appeal lately brought before them by the Society of Assistants in London for Ulster in Ireland, against an order of the House of Lords in Ireland, made the last sessions of Parliament there. Sloane, James.; Annesley, Francis, fl. 1707.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords. 1698 (1698) Wing L3041; ESTC R180058 6,739 4

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removed the Record into the Kings-Bench in England but the Chief Justice and the rest of the Judges being of Opinion that they could not reverse a Judgment given in the Parliament of Ireland or take conusance of any matters in their Parliament there the Prior petitioned the Parliament of England setting forth the said Proceedings and prayed Redress but the Parliament here did not think it conusable before them and therefore no Answer was ever given thereto or any Proceedings thereon Nota The Judges of the Kings-Bench in England were then of Opinion That the Parliament of Ireland had a good Judicature Rot. Hib. 26. H. 6. cap 34. In a Case between Chambers and the Barons of the Exchequer the Parliament there reversed a Judgment given in the Exchequer Rot. Parl. Hib. 27. H. 6. cap 16. In a Case between the Baron of Galtrim and the Earl of Shrewsbury on a Petition to Parliament it was ordered that a Stop should be put to the taking out of Executions on a Scire facias issued on a Recognizance in Chancery Rot Parl. Hib. 27. H 6. cap. 25. Parliament ordered on Petition That the Petitioner be quieted in the Possession of the Treasurership of Limerick pursuant to a Decree of Chancery he having been dispossessed by virtue of the King's Letters and Privy Seal out of England Nota This Record shews that the Parliament intermeddled in matters which concerned the Chancery and also the King in which he acquiesced Rot Parl. Hib. 7. Ed 4 c 47. Anne the Wife of Sir William Welles Knight and Richard his Son Executors of the said Sir William and Matthew Philips Judgment given by the Lords in this Cause 25 July 1634. It was in Parliament declared That an Adjournment of the House of Lords was necessary it being a Court of Law the highest in the Kingdom that sends Writs of Error to the Kings-Bench 20 Nov. 1634. The Lords of Ireland order that the Officers of their House should receive their Fees in Irish Money but in Cases of Bills or Suits commenced in the House between Party and Party the Clerk shall receive the same in English Money as in England 27 Feb. 16●0 An Impeachment brought up from the Commons to the Lords by Audley Mervin against Sir Richard Bolton Lord Chancellor and others 24 May 1641. Declaration and Protestation of the Lords and Commons of Ireland That the Court of Parliament in Ireland is the Supreme Court of Judicature to hear and determine all Civil and Criminal Causes whatsoever as in England 20 May 1661. Petition of Nicholas Darcy to the Lords in Ireland That the Lord Chief Justice should Seal a Writ of Error and give Copies of Records to the Petitioner and heard Council 15 June 1661. By the House of Lords of Ireland Ordered That the Church be immediately restored to all their Possessions 5 July 1661. Ordered That the Lord Chancellor do Seal a Writ of Error in the Case of the Lord Clancarty's Outlawry returnable in this House 27 July 1661. Lord Viscount Ranelagh's Petition and Appeal from the High Court of Chancery to be relieved against a Decree made there Anno 1658 at the Suit of Dame Catherine Bingham and John Paulet Gent. Upon hearing of the said Cause the said Decree was Reversed 2 June 1662. Ordered by the Lords House that the Bishop of Derry be put in Possession of Termonderry near London-Derry the said Bishop having been in Possession thereof in 1641. Nota This was part of the Land which is now in Dispute 24 June 1662. The Cause between Theophilus Lea and William Leslie concerning matter of Title not coming hither by way of Appeal from any other Court Ordered That the Cause be therefore dismissed from the House to the Common Law 20 Dec. 1662. Kean ó Hora Uxor against Robert Parkes Esq Defendant Parks obtained a Judgment in the King's-Bench against the Plaintiff which Judgment was removed by Writ of Error into the House of Lords upon which a Scire Facias issued to the said Parkes and the return thereupon made and a day appointed for Arguing the Errors 9 Feb. 1662. Ordered by the Lords That some of the Judges prepare a Draught for the House that no cause or matter in difference between Party and Party which may be determined in any of his Majesty's ordinary Courts of Justice or Equity shall be admitted to receive Hearing before the House except in case of Appeal Writ of Error or Matter of Priviledge 19 Mar. 1662. Petition and Appeal of Lord Viscount Ely of Loftus against a Judgment obtained against his Father Lord Chancellor Loftus at Council-Board before the then Lord Lieutenant and others and several other Proceedings in the Courts of Law there had upon the said Judgment and several Orders of the House thereupon 29 Octo. 1695. Appeal of the Earl of Meath and Cecilia Countess of Meath his Lady against the Lord Ward from a Decree made in the Chancery of the County-Palatine of Tipperary by which certain Lands were Decreed to the Lord Ward the Decree Reversed and the Possession of the said Lands restor'd to the said Earl 29 Octo. 1695. Appeal of Samuel Maynard against an Order conceived in the Chancery Court of the County Palatine of Tipperary directing an issue at Law on hearing the said Appeal was dismissed