Volume 1
The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset / Compiled from the best and most ancient historians, inquisitions post mortem, and other valuable records and mss. in the public offices, and libraries, and in private hands. With a copy of Domesday book and the Inquisitio Gheldi for the county: interspersed with some remarkable particulars of natural history; and adorned with a correct map of the county, and views of antiquities, seats of the nobility and gentry, &c. By John Hutchins, M.A.
- John Hutchins
- Date:
- 1774
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The history and antiquities of the county of Dorset / Compiled from the best and most ancient historians, inquisitions post mortem, and other valuable records and mss. in the public offices, and libraries, and in private hands. With a copy of Domesday book and the Inquisitio Gheldi for the county: interspersed with some remarkable particulars of natural history; and adorned with a correct map of the county, and views of antiquities, seats of the nobility and gentry, &c. By John Hutchins, M.A. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![KNIGHTS, or Representatives in Parliament, for the County of Dorset. r • . w \ The conftitution of parliaments, or rather genera] afTemblies of the principal men of the nation, is of high and ancient original, introduced among us by the Saxons, and borrowed from the ancient Germans, and, in procefs of time, gradually reduced to its prefent hate; yet fo far originally endued with a legiilative power, that neither old laws could be repealed nor new enadted without their concurrence. In the charter of king John there is a diftindtion of the greater barons, and a different manner of lummoning them obferved from the inferior mem¬ bers of the Commune Conjllium, the former per literas nojlras, the others in generali per •bice-bomites & buliivo f nojlros: but the fir ft- record of any writ for lummoning of knights, citizens, and bur- gefl'es to parliament occurs in the latter end of the reign of Henry III s ; and the reparation' of the commons from the lords is fuppofed to have begun in the reign of Edward III. EDWARD I. 18 Pari, at Wefim. John de Bofco, Richard de Haveringes. 23-J°hn Martyn, Hugh de Strode. 23 Land. Philip Mowbanks, Henry Tonere. 26 York, Philip Mowbanks, James Trowe. 28 Lond. John Cerne, John Wroxhull. — Lincoln, Robert de Baliol, Peter Becard. — Wejim. Henry Toner, Philip Mowbanks. 30 Lond. John de Muleburn, Martin Sherburne. 33 Wefim. John de Muleburn, John de Tur- bervill. 34 -John de Muleburn, Roger de Ha- verings, ■ . ... 35 Carlijle, John de Percy, Pvobert de God- manflon. EDWARD II. 1 Northampton, John de Placetis, John de Newburgh. 2 Wefim. Ralph de Gorges, Henry Tower. 5 Lond. Henry Hufe, John de Percy. — Wefim. John de Latimer, John de Percy. 6 -lohn de Broxale, . . .. le Guldene. «/ -Peter Fitz Reginald, John de Al- neto. 7 -Peter Fitz Reginald, John Syfre- waft. 8 -John de Cerne, John de Broxfall. — York, John de Chydyoke, William White- feild. 9 Lincoln, John de Alneto,. — Wefim. John Peverel, Roger Geldene. 10 Line. John Peverel,. 12 York, John de Latimer, Robert de-Nywen- ham. -John Matravers, jun. John de Lati¬ mer. 15 Wejitn. Thomas Marleigh, Walter War¬ ren. 16 York, John Cifrewaft, John de Meleplefh. 17 Wefim. John Peverel, Walter Berrill. iS - John Cifrewaft, John de Ledrede. 19 Wefim. Richard de Manfton, Robert de Cierebek. 20 -— John Peverel, Brian Gouytz. EDWARD III. 1 Wtjhn. John Peverel, Brian de Gouge. — Line. Robert de Newburgh, Brian de Gouiz. 2 New Sarum, Robert de Newburgh, John Peverel. — Northampton, Robert de Newburgh, Brian de Gouiz. — York, Robert de Newburgh, Brian de Gouiz. 4 Wefim. John Peverel, Henry de Guldene. — Winch. Robert de Newburgh* William de Eftok. 5 Wejim. John Peverel, Walter de Peril. 6 -John Peverel, Walter de Beni. 7 York, Robert de Newburgh, John Lok. — - John de Sully, John de Brudeport. 8 Wefim. John de Sully, Brian de Gouitz. — York, John de Brudeport. 9 -- Brian de Gouitz, Walter Beril. 10 Council at Nottingham, William Everard,* Walter Heryng. 10 Pari, at Wejim. Robert de Newburgh, Tho¬ mas de Marlebergh. 11 --William Everard, Walter Heryng —- Council at ditto, John de Wake, John de Gouys. — Wejim. Brian de Gouys, Walter Heryng. 12 -Brian de Gouys; Walter Heryng. — Council at Northampton, John de Woburn, Robert de Rodefton. — P. at Wejim. John de Mautravers, John de Latimer. 13 .. Walter Heryng, John de Gouitz. — • ■■ — John Chidiok, John de Mundene. 14 --- John Gouitz, Roger Champaigne. 15 -John Gouitz, Roger de Guldene. 17 -Richard Turbervill, Adam Tur- bervill. i A. D. 1266? 44 H. III. 20 Andrew](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30456496_0001_0071.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)