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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B.

CHAPTER XIII
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Brady's Answer to Petyt, p.161.

If he fairly named the most considerable and creditable burgesses, little exception would be taken; as their business was not to check the king, but to reason with him, and consent to his demands.

It was not till the reign of Richard II.

that the sheriffs were deprived of the power of omitting boroughs at pleasure.

See Stat.


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