Excerpt from View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 of 4
Question whether Representation was confined to Tenants in capite discussed; State of English Towns at the Conquest and afterwards; their Progress; Representatives from them summoned to Parliament by Earl of Leicester; Improbability of an earlier Origin; Cases of St. Albané and Barnstaple considered; Parliaments under Edward L; Separation of Knights and Burgesses from the Peers; Edward IL; gradual Progress of the Authority of Parliament traced through the Reigns of Edward II]. And his successors down to Henry VI.; Privilege of Parliament; the early instances of it noticed.
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