England, of the which most part was of people of small substance and of no value; whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to 'such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same counties, whereby... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 3041817Full view - About this book
| David Rowland - Constitutional history - 1859 - 606 pages
...whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same...be, unless convenient and due remedy be provided." It was, therefore, declared — that the electors should in future be " people dwelling and resident... | |
| John Fenn, Alexander Ramsay - Great Britain - 1859 - 414 pages
...them of small substance and value, yet pretending to a right equal to the best knights and esquires ; whereby manslaughters, riots, batteries, and divisions...same counties, shall very likely rise and be, unless due remedy be provided in this behalf,' &c. We may learn from these expressions what an important matter... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Commerce - 1859 - 656 pages
...the most worthy ' knights and esquires dwelling within the said counties ; whereby ' manslaugltter, riots, batteries, and divisions among the gentlemen...of the same counties shall very likely rise and be, ' unlesse convenient and due remedy be provided in this behalf: ' Our Lord the King considering the... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 pages
...and value, yet pretending to a right equal to the best knights and esquires ; whereby manslanghters, riots, batteries, and divisions among the gentlemen...other people of the same counties, shall very likely rue and be, unless due remedy be provided in this behalf, &c." We may learn from these expressions,... | |
| English literature - 1859 - 598 pages
...number of people, of which the most part was of small substance or of no value, whereby manslaughter, riots, batteries, and divisions among the gentlemen and other people of the same county were very likely to arise. Therefore it was enacted § that the knights of the shire should... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - England - 1860 - 642 pages
..., knights and esquires dwelling within the same counties, whereby manslaughter, riots, batteries, 1 and divisions among the gentlemen and other people of the same counties shall (observe the caution of this) very likely arise and be, unless convenient and due remedy be provided... | |
| Law - 1861 - 432 pages
...whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling in the same counties; whereby manslaughters, riots, batteries,...the gentlemen and other people of the same counties, should very likely rise and be, unless convenient and due remedy be provided.'* It declared " that... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, David Deady Keane, James Grant - Election law - 1863 - 584 pages
...value, whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent as to such elections to be made with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same...convenient and due remedy be provided in this behalf," enacts " that the knights of the shires to be chosen \Vithin the same 1861. realm of England to come... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1865 - 566 pages
...value, whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent as to such elections to be made with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same...convenient and due remedy be provided in this behalf:" and then it proceeds to enact " that the knights of the shires to be chosen within the same realm of... | |
| J. Arthur Partridge - Democracy - 1866 - 446 pages
...whereof every one (of them) pretending a voice equivalent, as to such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same...convenient and due remedy be provided in this behalf. (2). Our Lord the King, considering the premises, hath provided, ordained, and established, by authority... | |
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