Then the eight appellants standing on the other side, cast their gloues to him, and in prosecuting their appeale (which alreadie had béene read) offered to fight with him man to man to iustifie the same.
If intreaties Will render you no remedy, this Ring Deliuer them, and your Appealeto vs There make before them.
We thanke you both, yet one but flatters vs, As well appeareth by the cause you come, Namely, to appeale each other of high treason.
Tell me moreouer, hast thou sounded him, If he appealethe Duke on ancient malice, Or worthily as a good subiect should On some knowne ground of treacherie in him Gaunt.
Vpon his owne appeale seizes him, so the poore third is vp, till death enlarge his Confine Eno.
An examination of those things wherein the Author of the late Appeale holdeth the doctrines of the Pelagians and Arminians to be the doctrines of the Church of England.
We haue likewise signified the same our appeale to our faithfull freends the bishops of London, Excester, and Worcester, and as we haue appealed, so likewise we do appeale vnder your testimonie.
That no man should appeale to the said pope or archbishop, nor by their appointment hold any plée: and if any person were found dooing the contrarie herevnto, he should be taken and committed to prison.
The tenor of the said prince of Wales his appeale or summons of appearance before the French king, &c.
Now this was the first Appeale that euer before had been made in England.
Anselme answered, that this was to be referred to the iudgement of a Councell, whether it bee a breach of allegiance to a terrene Prince, if a man appeale to the Vicar of Christ.
The King said as before; That thisappeale was against the custome of the Realme, and against the dignitie of his Crowne, to both which Anselme had sworne.
Secondly, if he appeale to any other Judge, he canappeale no further; for his appeale is his choice.
And whereas# Wee judge it necessary that all our Subjects should have liberty to Appeale to us .
Have sepperated not only from the Church, But Crowne of England; and allowe of noe appeale from theire Courts, nor the Lawes of England to have any force amongst them.
The abovenamed Thomas Goold, John George, and Thomas Osburne made their appeale to the next court of assistants, and refusing to put in security according to law were committed to prison.
Personall Action wherein the matter in difference doth exceed the value of three hundred Pounds Sterling that then he or they mayappeale to us .
Most righteous Judge, I do appeale for Iustice, Justice on him that hath deserved death, Not on Alenso; he is innocent.
After this came the lord Fitzwater, and praied to haue day and place to arreigne his appeale against the earle of Rutland.
First, that where the king that now is, was readie to arraigne an appeale against the duke of Norfolke, he dooing what perteined to his dutie in that behalfe, was yet banished afterwards without anie reasonable cause.
It seems they were mighty high to have remonstrated, but some said that was too great anappeale to the people.
Carteret, and did, and Lord Berkely, to get them (as we would have done the Duke of Albemarle) to the meeting of the Lords of Appeale in the business of one of our prizes.
And to him wee can appeale to cleare up our innocency as touching the government, both in your civil and church affaires.
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