Commentaries On the History Constitution And Chartered Franchises of the City

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Advancing from Kent, he and his followers were, after some hesitation, admitted within the City gates, where, at first, they conducted them- selves with comparative moderation. Their first mea- sure, however atrocious in itself, nevertheless affords some illustration of the settled notions entertained of the sovereign dominion of the law, and the universal reverence paid to the regular forms observed in the ad- ministration of justice ; especially as regarded the legal institutions in the City ...of London. Cade, having ap- prehended Lord Say the high treasurer, had him ar- raigned for his political conduct before the lord mayor. That nobleman refused to plead before a jurisdiction so • Hume's Hist.
+ Ibid. ; and Petition of Commons presented to the king, Par!. Hist, vol. Ii. P. 263.
HI 2 164 Historical Account of London. [Book I.
constituted and so convened ; and by these means avoided that judicial trial which the rebels had conceived them- selves, under any circumstances, bound to concede to him.


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