Answer to the Considerations On the Establishment of a Regency

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Answer to the Considerations On the Establishment of a Regency
Richard Beatniffe
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P. 176. So -that, fo far from being limited ( 16 ) limited by this council, he has the authori- ty of the king given him in council. The author, through all his falfe ftatements, endeavours to blend and confufe the two offices of Regent and Protector, as equally limited in power and authority. The fact is not true, as appears from the rolls of par- liament in the reigns of Edward III. And Henry V. Frequent appointments appear of a cujlos regni, with full Regal power. In the 5th of Edward III. J...ohn of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, was appointed Cujlos Regni. In the jath of Edward III. During his abfence in Flanders, Edward, duke of Cornwall, afterwards prince of Wales, was appointed Cuftos Rcgni, with full Regal au- thority ; he difpofed of offices, &c. Fum- moned and held parliament, and commif- fions run in the king's name, and that of the lord warden of England. In Henry the Vth's reign, the duke of Bedford, and the duke of Gloucefter, were, at different times, Regent, with royal authority, during the king's abfence ; they fummoned and held parliaments, and did every other Regal act.

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