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Statute Rolls of The Parliament of Ireland, Twelfth and Thirteenth to the Twenty-First and Twenty-Second Years of the Reign of King Edward IV (Being Volume IV of the Irish Record Office Series of Early Statutes). Edited by James F Morrissey Pp. lxxx, 967. Dublin: Stationery Office. 1939. £1 5s.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
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Page 112 note 1 Early stat. Ire., Hen. VI, pp. 258, 354 (1450, 1455). In 1450 it was stated that this had been the custom, ‘ from time whereof memory runs not’
Page 112 note 2 The continued representation of the lower clergy was, of course, one of the chief peculiarities of the Irish parliament at this date. See Clarke, M. V, Medieval representation and consent, pp. 37–43.Google Scholar
Page 113 note 1 See Chrimes, S. B., English constitutional ideas in the XVth century, p. 100.Google Scholar ‘ Lez iij astates del dit terre ’, the phrase used in the Irish parliament of 16 Edward IV (p. 496), corresponds to English usage at this period.
Page 113 note 2 The plural form is no doubt due to an error of the original transcriber