[Publications] . very moment when theheadsman was about to strike.] Indorsed by Lord Ellesmere, Received at Harfelde, Tuesday, at nyne in the morn-yng, 6 Decembris, 1603. For the L. Graye. Sir Gryffin Markham. By Cuthbert Stringefleete. To our very good Lo. the Lord Ellesmere, Lo. Chauncellorof England. LORDS COBIIAMj GRAY, AND SIR G. MARKHAM. 383 After our harty recommendations to your L. Forasmuch asit hath pleased his Maty to direct these warrantes inclosed to yourL. for the making out of writs of execution according to thecontentes of the warrantes, which warrantes were sent hith


[Publications] . very moment when theheadsman was about to strike.] Indorsed by Lord Ellesmere, Received at Harfelde, Tuesday, at nyne in the morn-yng, 6 Decembris, 1603. For the L. Graye. Sir Gryffin Markham. By Cuthbert Stringefleete. To our very good Lo. the Lord Ellesmere, Lo. Chauncellorof England. LORDS COBIIAMj GRAY, AND SIR G. MARKHAM. 383 After our harty recommendations to your L. Forasmuch asit hath pleased his Maty to direct these warrantes inclosed to yourL. for the making out of writs of execution according to thecontentes of the warrantes, which warrantes were sent hither byMr. Attorney, we have nothing els to doe herein, but to pray youto make out the sayd warrantes speedely, and to send the samehither by some body in post (whose charges shalbe born), anduppon the receipt of them we will give to the Sheriffe such direc-tions as shalbe thought fitt. And so we byd your Lo. hartelyfarewell. From the Court at Wilton, this fiveth day of December,1603. Your Lp/s very loving frendes,. 384 THE EGERTON PAPERS. FIRST PARLIAMENT OF JAMES I. [The first Parliament of King James did not meet until 19th March, but Stow informsus that u Proclamation for the summons of a Parliament was made on the 11th The following document is wholly in Lord Ellesmeres writing, and is withoutdate or indorsement, but from internal evidence there can be no doubt that it was arough draught of the heads of the Proclamation, as recommended by him to the King.] To certifye that his Malye resolveth to houlde a Parlement sosoone as conveniently may be, and that the same cause of callingof Parlementes is, and ought to be, to make and establysh lawesfor meynteyning of veritie in the true and sincere religion ofAlmightye God, and for the administration of justice and preserva-tion of the generalLtranquillitye and peace of these realmes. And for as much as by such lawes the lyves, landes, goods ofall subjects are to be governed and ordered, therefore his Highneshath specia


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