The Laws Of Nature And Nature's God
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Of the King's Royal Family
NOTES

     1.    Finch. L. 86.
     2.    4 Rep. 23.
     3.    Seld. Fan. Angl. 1. 42.
     4.    Cod. 5. 16. 26.
     5.    Selden tit. hon. 1. 6. 7.
     6.    Finch. L. 86. Co. Litt. 133.
     7.    Co. Litt. 133.
     8.    Finch. L. 185.
     9.    Ff. 1. 3. 31.
   10.    Pryn. Aur. Reg. 2.
   11.    12 Rep. 21. 4 Inst. 358.
   12.    Ibid. Pryn 6. Madox. hist exch. 242.
   13.     Bedefordscire. Maner. Lestone redd. per annum xxii lib. &c.; ad opus reginae ii uncias auri. Herefordscire. In Lene, &c. consuetud. ut praepositus manerii veniente domina sua (regina) in maner. praesentaret ei xviii oras denar. ut esset ipsa laeto animo. [Bedfordshire: The manor of Leighton pays twenty-two pounds per annum, &c.; two ounces of gold for the Queen's use. Herefordshire: In Lene, &c. it is the custom for the steward of the manor, on the arrival of his lady (the Queen) at the manor to congratulate her with a present of eighteen oras denarii.] Pryn. Append. To Aur. Reg. 2, 3.
   14.    Causa coadunandi ianam reginae. [To buy wool for her majesty's use.] Domesd. ibid.
   15.    Civitas Lundon. Pro oleo ad lampad. reginae. [To purchase oil for her majesty's lamps] Mag. rot. Pip. temp. Hen. II. ibid.
   16.    Vicecomes Berkescire, xvi l. pro cappa reginae. [To furnish her attire from head to foot.] (Mag. rot. pip. 19 22 Hen. II. ibid.) Civitas Lund. cordubanario reginae xx s. Mag. Rot. 2 Hen. II. Madox hist. exch. 419.
   17.    Pro roba ad opus reginae, quater xx l. & vi s. viii. d. (Mag. rot. 5 Hen. II. ibid. 250.
   18.    Solere aiunt barbaros reges Persarum ac Syrorum uxoribus civitates attribuere, hoc modo; haec civitas mulieri redimiculum praebeat, haec in collum, haec in crines, etc. [They say that the barbarian kings of Persia and Syria were accustomed to assess cities for their wives in this manner; one city was to provide her head-dress, another the ornaments for her neck, and the third those for her hair, &c.] Cie. In Verrem. lib. 3. c. 33.
   19.    See Madox Disceptat. epistolar. 74. Pryn. Aur. Regin. Append. 5.
   20.    lib. 2. c. 26.
   21.    Mr Prynne, with some appearance of reason, insinuates, that their researches were very superficial. Aur. Reg. 125.
   22.    Bracton, l. 3. c. 3. Britton, c. 17. Fleta, l. 1. c. 45 & 46.
   23.    Pryn. Aur. Reg. 127.
   24.    Stat. 33 Hen. VIII. c. 21.
   25.    2 Inst. 18.
   26.    Co. Litt. 31 b.
   27.    2 Inst. 50.
   28.    8 Rep. 1. Seld. titl. of hon. 2. 5.
   29.    4 Inst. 362.
   30.    Lords journ. 24 Apr. 1760
   31.    Ibid. 10 Jan. 1765.
   32.    Fortesc. Al. 401 440.
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