[1] [2] [3] [4] On mondaie following, being the morrow after All soules day, the commons made request, that they might not be entred in the parlement rols, as par|ties to the iudgement giuen in this parlement, but there as in verie truth they were priuie to the same: for the iudgement otherwise belonged to the king, except where anie iudgment is giuen by statute en|acted for the profit of the common-wealth, which re|quest was granted. Diuers other petitions were pre|sented on the behalfe of the commons, part whereof were granted, and to some there was none answere made at that time. Finallie, to auoid further incon|uenience, and to qualifie the minds of the enuious, it was finallie enacted, that such as were, appellants in the last parlement against the duke of Glocester and other, should in this wise following be ordred.Dukes and o|thers depr [...]|ued of their titles. The dukes of Aumarle, Surrie, and Excester there pre|sent, were iudged to loose their names of dukes, togi|ther with the honors, titles and dignities therevnto belonging. The marquesse Dorset being likewise there present, was adiudged to lose his title and dig|nitie of marquesse; and the earle of Glocester being also present, was in semblable maner iudged to lose his name, title and dignitie of earle.