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A20768 The yonger brother his apology by it selfe. Or A fathers free power disputed for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the laws of God and nature, the ciuill, canon, and municipall lawes of this kingdome do command. By I. Ap-Robert Gent. J. A. (John Ap Robert) 1618 (1618) STC 715; ESTC S115725 30,207 72

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world though he being the youngest sonne of three had Europ for his inheritance which in all arts and vses of life far excelleth Affrick Asia and all the rest of the earth Whereas according to the pretenses of those customary challenges Iaphet Sem should either haue had all or byn Lord Paramount of all Cham and Iaphet with their posterity but Farmers or Fre-holders vnder him I will not also as if there were penury of resemblances againe vse for example Esaus disinherision though that were inough for our present purpose For if it had bene sinne which Iosiphus the Iew neither in his Antiquities or Scripture faith the Mother could not haue procured it God would not haue prospered it nor Iacob himselfe being a good man haue accepted it nor Esau whose anger Iacob feared haue left it vnreuenged Neither is there in Scripture nor in any writen Law vnder heauen any commaundement to restraine the Fathers power but rather the contrary For such is the law of Nature that they who are exaequo one mans children should if not exaequo yet not exiniquo be prouided for Against which partiality the Imperiall Lawes admit so forcible a remedy vnder the title of an inofficious Testament as it shal inable the yonger childe to a certaine proportion of estate whether the deceased Father would or no if he had no iust reason for omission or disauowment in his last will The example certainely of the same holy Patriarch Iacob in preferring Ephraim before Manasses Ephraim the younger son before the elder being his grandchildren against the set purpose of Ioseph their Father seemes vnāswerable on behalfe of the power of parents for transferring or distributing their blessings Of which it may truely be said Qui prior in benedictione est potior in iure Of Salomon I haue spoken before who was not the eldest sonne of Dauid Salomon but Adonai after Absalom was slaine as Dauid himselfe was not the eldest sonne of lesse his Father but the youngest and yet chosen by God who sees not as man doth for with him there is resp●ctus personarum to gouerne Israel though he was not set before his brothers in the priuate inheritance of his familie And in the Ghospell it is apparent by the Parable of the workmen who came at vnequall houres into the vineyard and yet had equal wages that first and last are to him a like who though he created thinges in number weight and measure yet he squares not his fauors by priority of being but of well-deseruing Augustus Caesar the most renowned of all the first Emperours setled the succession of his Empire not vpon his onely G●andchilde Agrippa Posthumus Agrippa Posthumus the sonne of his daughter sole heyre the lady Iulia though Tacitus sayth that he was nullius stagitij comp●rtus then what if he had indeed byn a notorious vnthrift but vpon Tiberius a stranger in bloud and his sonne by no other but by a ciuill title of Adoption because he reputed him far the fitter to gouerne Chosroas King of Persia Medarses made Medarses his younger sonne companion in his Empire and left out his eldest sonne Sinochius But let forraine examples passe for briefnes sake wherwith of all tymes places books are full In our Country wee might alledg the fact of Brutus Brutus the reputed foūder of our Nation who diuided Albion afterward called Brittaine to his three sonnes leauing onely the best portion to Locrinus anciētly called Loegres Albania now Scotland to Albanact and Cambria or Wales to Camber Leir long after knew he had so much power in himselfe as a Father euen against the euidence of his owne act of partition by the originall law of Nature as for the ingratitude of his owne children to confer the kingdome wholy vpon his younger child Cordeilla in preiudice of his grandsōnes M●rgan and Cunedage Cordeilla borne of his eldest daughters I knowe that some will deny credit to Brutus history which in this case they might with the more reason do if the ancient Weale or Brittish Custome did not answere in the practise thereof to that act of Brutus For not onely king Roderick deuided his kingdome of Wales to his three sonnes according to that distinctiō of the countrey into Northwales Southwales and Po●island but others since haue done the like among them As for Brutus History Brutus History an it hath some enmies so also hath is many friends and those of speciall worth and note Henry Archdeacon of Huntington Matthew of Westminister others among the ancient And of later tymes Syr Iohn Price William Lambert Humphrey Lloyds Doctor White of Basingstoke Count Palatine in right of the Ciuill law Chaire an honour due to the iust number of years by him passed innumerable others Aboue all the rest Edward the first King of England with all the Earles Barons of this Realme by their authentick deed or instrument confirmed in Parliament But let vs proceed They who know the old fashions of Ireland either by report or by the printed Statutes of that Nation may testify of their most ancient Tenure Irish Tauistry or Fundament custome which there is called Tauistry By which the land and chiefest of a Name after the predecessors death is not a warded to the eldest sonne but to the worthiest if I misremember not the iudgment wherof is left with the people and such Tenants about as haue interest and right of voyce As Alexander the great though as it is apparent in the Machabees very falsly is said to haue left his Empire And the custome of equal shares may be in other places also which neuer borrowed their equall partitions from Gauelkind A custome I graunt which some haue very lately altered in their priuate families by Parliament In Scotland there is scarse any thing in their most ancient Records more often found concerning their succession to the Crowne therof then Vncles to reigne before Nephewes euer by Nationall Custome as is auerred But the abundance of forraine examples must not carry me from home Arthur Arthur the Great was left heyre to the crowne by his Father King Vther surnamed Pendragon or Dragons head though begotten in Bastardy rather thē the sōnes of Lot king of Pic̄tland being borne of Vthers sister or as some write of his daughter Anne an history which euen Buchanan relateth out of the Scottish Monuments on Arthurs behalf for very true To come neerer in the same kynd Athelstane that victorious king of England Athelstane being a Bastard was notwithstanding preferred before the lawfull eldest sonne euen by his Father King Edward surnamed Sinior to whom saith Florentius Wigornienss an authour aboue 500 yeares old R●gni gub rnacula reliquit and not to any of his sonnes by his wife Queence Little cause is there to seeke examples so far off William the Conquerour preferred William his youngest sonne before Robert the eldest in the Kingdome of England and