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A34707 The antiquity and dignity of parliaments written by Sir Robert Cotton. Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631. 1679 (1679) Wing C6481; ESTC R3568 12,822 16

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Now succeeded a Man that first studied a Popularity as needing all to support his Titles He in the 5th year calleth a Parliament to repress the malice of the Duke of Orleans and to advise for the Wars in Ireland and Scotland neither Counsels nor supplies are entred into Roll Parl. 6 Hen. 4. and to resist an Invasion intended by France and Britain he assembleth the State again Parl. 7 Hen. 4. m. 19 20. The like was the two years following for France In this the Commons confer with the Lords for Guard of the Sea and make many Ordinances to which the King assented The Peace with the Merchants of Pruce and the Hanse-Towns is debated and a Proclamation published as they resolved by the Speaker The Commons complain of 96 pieces of Ordnance lost in Guyen the year before Claus 7 Hen. 4. n 33. the need of the defence of the Borders and Guard of the Sea-Coasts to suppress the Rebellion in Wales and Disloyalty of the Earl of Northumberland They humbly desire that the Prince may be dispatched into those Parts with speed and that the Castle of _____ the Key of three Realms might be left to the Care of the English not to Charles Navarr a stranger and to have a diligent Eye of the Scottish Prisoners In the 10th year a Parliament is called and the Commons commanded to give their Advice about the Truce of Scotland Pa●l 10 Hen 4. and preparation against the malice of the French Hen. 5. Parl. 1. His Son the wise and happy Undertaker consulteth with the Parliament in his first year how to cherish his Allies and restrain his Enemies For this there was a select Committee of the Commons appointed to confer with the Lords the matter being entred into scedule touching Ireland Wales Scotland Calis N. 9. Guyen shipping Guard of the Seas and warry provision to repulse the Enemy Parl. 2 Hen. 5 In the 2d he openeth to the Parliament his Title to France a Quarrel he would present to death if they allowed and aided death in this Assembly enacted to all that either break the Truce or the King 's safe Conduct Parl. 3 Hen. 5 The year following Peace being offered by the French King and the King of the Romans armed to effect the work the King refused any conclusion until he had had thereunto the Advice and Assent of his Lords and Commons for which occasion the Chancellor declareth it to that Assembly Parl. 4 5 Hen. 5. In the 4th and 5th year no Peace concluded with France he calleth the State together to consult about the War concluding a Treaty of Amity with Sigismond King of the Romans by the allowance of the three Estates and entreth Articles in the Journal Roll. Parl. 5 Hen. 5. The same year by the Duke of Bedford in the King's absence a Parliament was called to the former purpose as appeareth by the Summons though in the Roll omitted The like in the 7th year Parl. 7 Hen. 5. Rot. Parl. 10 Hen. 5. The Treaty with France is by the Prelate Nobles and Commons of the Kingdom perused and ratified in the 10th of this King Hen. 6. Rot. Par. 2 Hen. 6. This Son more holy than happy succeeded advised in the 2d year with the Lords and Commons for the well keeping of the Peace with France consulteth with them about the delivery of the Scottish King and the conclusion of it is confirmed by common Assent Rot. Parl. 3 Hen. 6. And in the third year they are called to advise and consent to a new Article in the League with Scotland for Charge of Hostages 9 Hen. 6. And in the ninth year conclude by name of certain persons to Treat a Peace with the Dauphin of France The Treaty of Arras Eugenius 4. whether the Pope had sent as Mediators two Cardinals not succeeding the King in Parliament in anno 1640. sheweth that he must either loose his Title and Kingdom of France or else defend it by Force the best means for prevention whereof he willeth them to advise him Parl. 15. Hen. 6. He Summoneth again the next year the Council how the Realm might be best Defended and the Sea kept Safe against the Enemies Parl 20. Hen. 6. In the 20th the Commons exhibit a Bill for Guard of the Sea a certain number of Ships Assess wages and dispose of Prizes if any Fortune to which the King accordeth And that the Gronowayes may be declared Enemies for Assisting the Turk in the Spoil of the Rhodes Knights and that the Priviledge of the Prince and Hance Towns may be suspended till Composition be made to the English for wronger they have done them To which in part the King accordeth Anno 27 H. 6. The King by the Chancellor declareth in Parliament that the Marriage with Margaret the King of Sicily's Daughter was Contracted for enducing the Peace made with the French to which the Lords not by their advice effected make Protestation enter it upon the Roll. Anno 25 H. 6. The King intending to pass in person into France then to Treat of Peace with the King advises with his Lords and Commons in Parliament and Letters of Mart are granted against the Britains for Spoils done to the English Merchants The Lord Hastings and the Abbot of Glocester declared in Parliament the Preparation of the French Anno 27 H. 6. the Breach by them of the Peace the weak defence of Normandy and expiration shortly of the Truce requiring speedy advice and remedy Anno 29 H. 6. It was enjoyned the Parliament to provide for the defence of the Sea and Land against the French Anno 29 H. 6. It was commanded by the King to the States assembled to advise for the well ordering of his House payment of his Souldiers at Calice Guard of the Seas Raising of the Siege at Berwick made by the Scots against the Truce disposing of the 13000 Souldiers Arayed the last Parliament According of differences amongst the Lords restraining Transportation of Gold and Silver and acquiting the Disorders in Wales of all which Committees are appointed to frame Bills Edward the 4th by the Chancellor declareth to the Lords and Commons Ed. 4. Anno 7. that having Peace with the Scots entred League with Spain and Denmark Contracted with Burgundy and Brittain for their Aid in Recovery of his Right in France he had now Assembled them to give their Advise and Counsel therein proceeding with a Charge in a second Session again pressed them Anno 12 Ed. 4. The like was at another Parliament Hen. 7. After this time the Journalls of Parliaments have been either not well preserved or not carefully Entred For I can find of this nature no Record until the first of Hen. the 7th wherein the Commons by Thomas Lovel their Speaker Petitioned the King to take to Wife Elizabeth the Daughter of Edward the 4th to which at their request agreeth