The Parliament And Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged, From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ..
The Parliament And Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged, From the Reign of William I. to the Revolution in 1688 ..
Charles Henry Parry
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I V ., w h^Te chi: v l ar Is 1482. Dugdale, whose LUte are corrected In ^ Reports Rep. App, IV., ^Hl- The Write bear the date, 32 and S3 Edw. IV. Hut, Not. a, it 22 waa In L4^ und Jan. 1483, was stiU in a. r. 22. In the P. H. II.. 3tk3> It \i laid, *' the Abridseiw?nt of tbe Records gires the names of Peers summoned Ut nttFnd a. ForUament mc WettifuuBter, Jan. 20, a. B. 23. But as no such Parliament *Pp*arF cm Krci^rd, it is pTttbatjle, wtv the Editors, they never met, being prevented by tne vi...ckiini Mnd dt^atl; of tha Kluv. All this is an evident error, as there was no Janu- vj in tiiF ^ H. 4, thU yev of hi^ reign lasting only from March 4 to April 9, 1483. The pjtKnt Parliaiittiit ii^ m itoMbt, that to which the account alludes. CC Digitized by VjOOQ iC 194 RICHARD III. Jan. 21. The Commoni elect "John Wode,** and on tiie following day, Wednesday, present him as their Speaker. Feb, 6. The Commons, ijf Aueni qf the Lords Spirihud amd Temporal, vote a Supply. A Canvocatitm of the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury is ordered, ^ cum omni celeritate commoda.
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