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at the sute of the commons it was ordeined and established by an act in this parlement deuised, that men of
law should plead their causes, and write their actions and plaints in the English toong,
Lawiers to plead their ca [...]es in En|glish.
Caxton. Schoolema|sters to teach scholers to construe their lessons in English.
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parlement was called by the king, which began the ninth of October,1363 Anno
Reg. 37. from the which none of the noble men could obteine licence to be ab|sent.
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In this parlement all rich ornaments of gold and siluer vsed to be worne in kniues,
Additions to Adam Meri|muth. A statute of a|raie against costlie appa|rell.
Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 The king of Scotland, and the king of Cypres af|ter they had dispatched their businesse for the which they came, turned backe againe; but the French king fell sicke, and remained here till he died, as in the next yeare ye shall heare. He arriued here in Eng|land, about the latter end of this yeare, and came to Eltham (where king Edward as then laie) on the foure and twentith day of Ianuarie, and there dined. After diner, he tooke his horsse and rode toward Lon|don, and vpon Blacke heath, the citizens of London clad in one kind of liuerie, and verie well horssed, met him, and conueied him from thence through to Lon|don, to the Sauoy, where his lodging was prepared. About the beginning of March, Anno. Reg. 38. in this eight and thir|tith yeare, the forenamed French king fell into a gréeuous sickenesse,The death of the French king. of the which he died the eight day of Aprill following. His corps was conueied into France, and there buried at S. Denise: his exequies were kept here in England in diuerse places right solemnelie, by king Edwards appointment.