| Homersham Cox - Administrative law - 1863 - 862 pages
...Edward Jp, of entering the petitions with the King's answer on the Parliament Rolls, and from them, by the advice of the judges and others of the King's council, the Acts were after the dissolution of Parliament framed, and generally entered in a roll, called the Statute... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - Law - 1971 - 213 pages
...Parliament; but the Petition and the Answer were entred in the Parliament Rolls, and out of both, by Advice of the Judges, and others of the King's Council,...the Act was drawn up conformable to the Petition and Answer, and 10 the Act itself for the most part entred in a Roll, called, The Statute Roll, and the... | |
| Anon - History - 2008 - 408 pages
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