Source Problems in English History
Source Problems in English History
Mary II., App., 404, 407-412.
Meriton, Guide for Constables, Churchwardens, etc., 245; ex- cerpts from, 255-257.
Merke, Thomas, bishop of Car- lisle, 194, note 3.
Mildmay, Sir Walter, chancellor of the exchequer, 193.
Militia, 37, 77-78.
Mill, James, quoted, 333.
Ministers (clergymen), 253, 254, 255, 259 and note 2, 278.
Ministers, royal, 231, 233, 234; see also Cabinet.
Money economy, see Problem IV.
Money grants, initiation of, 165, note 2; control of, see Prob- lem VIII.
Morley, John, 336.
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Nationalist party, 354.
Neile, Richard, bishop of Lin- coln, attacks the Commons, 208-209.
New England Town-meeting, see Problem VI.
Nicholas, Sir Edward, Proceed- ings and Debates, 1 80 ; excerpts from, 210-224.
Nichols, John, Illustrations of the Manners and Expences of An- tient Times in England, 245; excerpts from, 261-264.
Norman Conquest, 35, 36, 38, 39, 74. 75. 109, no, 113.
Normandy, 35, 36, 41.
North, Lord, 283, 285.
Northmen, see Danes.
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Oath, see Sworn Inquest.
Old Age Pensions, Bill for,
339. Ordeal, 45.
Ordinance of Laborers, 11 5-1 17;
text of, 1 41-146, 147, 153. Oswald, Richard, 287-327 passim.
Palatinate, discussion in the Commons over, 210-212, 216.
Paris, besieged by Northmen, 16, 25; Treaty of, 283.
Parish, the English, see Problem VI.
Parliament, the Tudors and, 174-175; duration of, 357, 366.
Parliament Act of 191 1, ;ee Prob- lem VIII.
Parliamentary Debates in 1610, 180; excerpts from, 205-208.
Parliamentary History, 179; ex- cerpts from, 203-205, 227, note.
Peerages, creation of, 331-337 passim, 362.
Perambulation, 263 and note, 273.
Petition of Right, 231; text of, App., 398-403-
Petition, the Commons to the King, 215-217.
Petition, the right to, 163; App., 406.
Petyt's, Jus Parliamentarium, 179.
Phelips, Sir Robert, 175; speeches in the House, 214, 221, 232, 234, note; committed to the Tower, 225.
Pleas of the Crown, 45; typical records of, 64-69, 94; App., 386.
Plural Voting Bill, 339.
Pole, Michael de la, 163, note 2.
Population, 115, note.
Possessory Assizes, 44, 45, 60- 64; App., 385.
Privileges of Parliament, first asked, 173-174; Elizabeth's answer to demands for, 200- 201; Apology of the Commons,
420
420