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A91237 The opening of the great seale of England. Containing certain brief historicall and legall observations, touching the originall, antiquity, progresse, vse, necessity of the great seal of the kings and kingdoms, of England, in respect of charters, patents, writs, commissions, and other processe. Together with the kings, kingdoms, Parliaments severall interests in, and power over the same, and over the Lord Chancellour, and the lords and keepers of it, both in regard of its new-making, custody, admi nistration [sic] for the better execution of publike justice, the republique necessary safety, and vtility. Occasioned by the over-rash censures of such who inveigh against the Parliament, for ordering a new great seale to be engraven, to supply the wilfull absence, defects, abuses of the old, unduely withdrawne and detained from them. / By William Prynne, Utter-Barrester of Lincolns Inne. ... Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1643 (1643) Wing P4026; Thomason E251_2; ESTC R234376 44,104 39

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THE OPENING OF The Great Seale OF ENGLAND Containing certain Brief Historicall and Legall Observations touching the Originall Antiquity Progresse Vse Necessity of the Great Seal of the Kings and Kingdoms of England in respect of Charters Patents Writs Commissions and other Processe Together with the Kings Kingdoms Parliaments severall Interests in and Power over the same and over the Lord Chancellour and the Lords and Keepers of it both in regard of its New-making Custody Administration for the better Execution of Publike Justice the Republique necessary Safety andVtility Occasioned by the Over-rash Censures of such who inveigh against the Parliament for Ordering a new Great Seale to be Engraven to supply the wilfull absence defects abuses of the Old unduely withdrawne and detained from them By WILLIAM PRYNNE Utter-Barrester of Lincolns Inne Esther 8. Write ye also for the Jews as liketh you in the Kings name AND SEAL IT WITH THE KINGS RING for the Writing which is written in the Rings name AND SEALED WITH THE KINGS RING may no man reverse It is this fifteenth day of September Anno Dom. 1643. Ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons concerning Printing that this Treatise intituled The Opening of the Great Seale of England be forthwith Printed by Michael Sparke Senior JOHN WHITE LONDON Printed for MICHAEL SPARK Senior 1643. TO THE READER COurteous Reader having copiously answered refuted all Royalilists Malignants Papists clamorous Objections and Primitive Exceptions against the Proceedings of this present Parliament in FOUR severall Treatises lately published concerning The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdoms which have given good satisfaction to many and silenced the Penns the Tongues of most Anti-Parliamenteers who have bin so ingenuous as seriously to peruse them I yet finde a New grand Objection lately started up and much insisted on among these Opposites by reason of the Commons late Order for making a New Great Seal now almost finished to supply the wilfull absence defects abuses of the old to the extraordinary prejudice dammage danger of the Houses Kingdom and delay of publike Justice which though sufficiently answered in the generall by sundry passages and Histories scattered in the former Treatises yet because not so particularly or fully debated as the consequence of this extraordinary weighty Act and the querelousnesse of the clamorous Opposites require I have therefore upon the motion of some friends to stop up this New-Breach and Clamour speedily collected and published by Authority these ensuing Historicall and Legall Observations concerning the Originall Antiquitie Progresse Use Necessity of the Great Seal of the Kings and Kingdome of England with reference to Sealing of Charters Patents Writs Commissions other Processe and given thee a summary account of the Kings Kingdoms Parliaments severall Interests in and Power over the Great Seal and the Lords Keepers of it too both in respect of its New-making Custody Administration for the better execution of publike Iustice the Republike necessary safety and utility clearing all contrary Objections of moment which I here submit to thy charitable Censure and Acceptation imploring thy Pardon and Direction in case I have casually erred out of Ignorance or Humane Frailty in tracing this Untrodden dangerous narrow Path wherein I finde no Footsteps or onely very obscure ones to direct my course Farewell THE OPENING OF The Great Seale OF ENGLAND NOt to enter into any impetinent tedious Discourse of the Antiquitie or use of Seales in generall which were very anciently used both by the Nations and Kings of the Jewes Persians Medes Babilonians and others as is manifest by a sundry Texts of Scripture to omit prophane Stories it is a question much debated among Antiquaries Historians Lawyers How ancient the use of Seales hath beene among the Kings of England in what age upon what occasion by what degrees they grew to be absolutely requisite for the ratification of Charters Patents Writs Commissions and other Processes The first originall Antiquitie of Seals among our Kings is very uncertain for it is apparent past all contradiction b that our ancientest Kings Charters Patents had no Seals at all annexed to them being ratified onely with the Signe of the Crosse oft-times in golden Characters the subscription of our Kings names with the names of divers Bishops Abbots Nobles Clerks and others under them as Witnesses who all made the signe of the Crosse before or after their subscriptions as is most evident by sundry ancient Charters of our English Saxon Kings yet extant in old Leger Books of Abbeys in Sir Robert Cottons Library and by the printed Copies of them in the Histories of Ingulphus M●lmesbury Hoveden Matthew Paris Matth. Westminster Holinshed Mr. Fox Mr Cambdens Britannia M. Seldens Titles of Honour History of Tythes Notes to Eadmerus Sir Henry Spelmans Councils and Glossary Sir Edward Cooks Preface to his 4 and 6 Reports his Institutions on Littleton and Magna Charta Joannis Pitseus Relatio Histor. de rebus Angl. Cl. Reynerus Apostolatus Benedictinorum in Anglia M. Lambard his Perambulation of Kent and Archaion Bishop Vshers Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates with others which Charters though without a Seale have c ever been reputed as valid firme in point of Law from time to time and so admitted by our Judges Kings Parliaments as any punier Charters sealed with our Kings Great Seals To give you some few instances of the ancientest Charters of our Kings before the Conquest which I finde not sealed but thus subscribed King d Aethelbert Anno 605. made two Charters the first to the Church of Saint Pancras the other to the Monastery of Peter and Paul to be erected at Canterbury which are thus confirmed with the Signe of the Crosse not sealed ✚ Ego Aethelredus Rex Anglorum hanc donationem meam Signo sanctae Crucis propria manu confirmavi After which follow divers other witnesses who confirm it with the same signe There is extant a Bull of Augustine the first Bishop of Canterbury of an exemption granted by him to this Monastery with a Leaden Seale annexed to it the forme whereof you may view in e Sir Henry Spelman who suspects both these Charters with Augustines Bull and Seale the sealing of Buls being not so ancient and Leaden Buls being first brought in by Pope Adrian about the year of our Lord 774. as Polydor and others observe to be meer Counterfeits upon good grounds There is another Charter of the same King of Lands given to the same Monastery dated Ar. 610. subscribed as the former The next ancient Charter I finde is that of f Withred King of Kent dated An. Dom. 695. who the same year confirmed the great Councell of Beca 〈◊〉 with the signe of the Crosse such subscriptions as are aforesaid To these I shall adde the suspected Charter of g King Kenred and Offa. Anno 709. with the Charters of Egwin Bishop of Worcester Anno 709. The Charter of h King Eth Ibald An 718.