House of Lords Journal Volume 1: Tertio die parliamenti

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 1, 1509-1577. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.

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Tertio Die Parliamenti.

Proxies entered.

Duke of Buckingham's.

Dux Buks, absens ex licentia Domini Regis, referente ejus Cancellario, suosque constituit Procuratoes Reverendissimum Patrem Episcopum Wynton, et Dominum Fitzwat. ad consentiendum et agendum &c.

Abbot of Evesham's.

Abbas de Evesham, absens ex licentia Domini Regis, ut patet per Literas Regias, suosque constituit Procuratores Abbatem de Wynchcombe, et Dominum Daubney.

Bishop of Lincoln's.

Episcopus Lincoln, absens ex licentia Domini Regis expressa, et suos constituit Procuratores Episcopum London. et Dominum Burgevenny.

Lord Montegle's Writ of Summons to Parliament.

Item introductum est Breve Domini Regis, quo summonebatur ut ad Parliamentum Regis tentum apud Westmonast. veniret Dominus Mountegle; et comparens deputatus est ad locum suum sedendi in Parliamento, salvo cuicunque alii preeminentie jure sedendi in Parliamento.