Joannis Seldeni jurisconsulti opera omnia, tam edita quam inedtia : in tribus voluminibusCollegit ac recensuit; vitam auctoris, praefationes, & indices adjecit . wd. 117. a. b. 21 E. III, 9, zy. E. III. 11. Trin. 8 Jac. 49. a! I one knight at the leaft is to be returned, whichfailiug, the array may be quafhed by challenge ;and teftimony hereof as well for fpiritual asremporal barons is frequent l C H A P. XII. No day ofgrace againji a baron. IF a baron of the parliament beplaiutifTor de-fendant in any adion, and the plaintifTor de-fendant pray a day of grace, he ihall not haveit againft


Joannis Seldeni jurisconsulti opera omnia, tam edita quam inedtia : in tribus voluminibusCollegit ac recensuit; vitam auctoris, praefationes, & indices adjecit . wd. 117. a. b. 21 E. III, 9, zy. E. III. 11. Trin. 8 Jac. 49. a! I one knight at the leaft is to be returned, whichfailiug, the array may be quafhed by challenge ;and teftimony hereof as well for fpiritual asremporal barons is frequent l C H A P. XII. No day ofgrace againji a baron. IF a baron of the parliament beplaiutifTor de-fendant in any adion, and the plaintifTor de-fendant pray a day of grace, he ihall not haveit againft him ; and this is exprefsly afBrmed inthe books i. C H A P. XIII, Making de^uties of places of trufl committedto them. OF late years ir was agreed in the cafe ofGilbert earl oi Shrewsbury ,that where-as the office of ftewardfliip was granted tothe earl of Riitland, without giving power tomake a deputy, (and this by queen Eliza-beth) that yet he might exercife the fame ofEceby deputy, by reafon of the neceftity that isfuppofed in law to be of the earls attendance up-on the king, and the government of the reafon is, ic leems, for all O F THE O F T H E JUDICATURE I N PARLIAMENT. VOL. III. PT JUDI- 1587 1588 JUDICATURE I N P A R L I A M E N T C H A P. L Teers to render judgment onpeers. TH E execution of all our laws hathbeen long fince diftributed by parlia-ment out of inferior courts, in liichfort as the lubjedis were diredtedwhere to complain, and the juftice how to re-drels wrongsand pnnifh offences. And this maybe the realbn of the judges opinion in Thorfscafe. ^ That a<SHons at common law are not de-termined in this high cour of parhament. Yetcomplaints have ever been received in parlia-ments, as well of private wrongs as pubhckoffences. And according to the quality of theperfon, and nature of the offence, they havebeen retained or referred to the common law. Touching the quality of the perfon. The lords of the parHament did not antiently try any o


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