11. Against the writs 

 &quot; Dom. Rege in- 

 consulto.&quot; 



12. Against contri 

 bution, that it was 

 not law neither to 

 levy it, nor to 

 move for it. 



13. Peacham s case. 



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heard your attorney. And 

 had it prevailed, it had over 

 thrown the parliament of Ire 

 land, which would have been 

 imputed to a fear in this 

 state to have proceeded ; and 

 so his majesty s authority and 

 reputation lost in that king 

 dom. 



This is yet &quot; sub judice :&quot; 

 but if it should prevail, it 

 maketh the judges absolute 

 over the patents of the king, 

 be they of power and profit, 

 contrary to the ancient and 

 ever continued law of the 

 crown ; which doth call those 

 causes before the king him 

 self, as he is represented in 

 chancery. 



In this he prevailed, and 

 gave opinion, that the king 

 by his great seal could not so 

 much as move any his sub 

 jects for benevolence. But 

 this he retracted after in the 

 star-chamber; but it marred 

 the benevolence in the mean 



time. 



In this, for as much as in 



him was, and in the court of 





