That all writs, processes, commissions, patents, grants, and other things, which now run in the name and style of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of Parliament... History of England - Página 249de Parliamentary - 1763Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hutton Webster - 1920 - 238 páginas
...shall not exceed twenty-one nor be less than thirteen. III. That all writs, processes, commissions, patents, grants, and other things, which now run in...the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament," shall run in the name and style of the Lord Protector, from whom, for the future, shall be derived... | |
| John Bennett Boddie - 1973 - 792 páginas
...government of the province, "That all writs, warrants and process whatsoever be issued in the name of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of Parliament, and that they be signed under the hand and seal of one or more of the Council hereafter named, viz.,... | |
| J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - 504 páginas
...shall not exceed twenty-one nor be less than thirteen. III. That all writs, process[es], commissions, patents, grants and other things, which now run in the name and style of the Keepers of the Liberties of England by Authority of Parliament, shall run in the name and style of the Lord Protector,... | |
| David Sharp - 2003 - 138 páginas
...whereof shall not exceed twenty-one nor be less than thirteen. That all writs, processes], commissions, patents, grants and other things, which now run in the name and style of the Keepers of the Liberties of England by Authority of Parliament, shall run in the name and style of the Lord Protector,... | |
| Alan Cromartie - 2006 - 18 páginas
...the people assembled in parliament'. The Instrument provided that 'all writs, process, commissions, patents, grants, and other things, which now run in the name and style of the keepers of liberties of England, by authority of parliament, shall run in the name and style of the lord protector'.... | |
| 550 páginas
...taking on them the name of a parliament, or by, from or under any authority stiled or known by the name of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of parliament or by virtue or colour of any writ, commission, or letters patents, instruction or instructions of... | |
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