An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John: To which are Added, the Great Charter in Latin and English; the Charters of Liberties and Confirmations, Granted by Henry III. and Edward I.; the Original Charter of the Forests; and Various Authentic Instruments Connected with Them: Explanatory Notes on Their Several Privileges; a Descriptive Account of the Principal Originals and Editions Extant, Both in Print and Manuscript; and Other Illustrations, Derived from the Most Interesting and Authentic SourcesJ. Major, 1829 - 612 páginas |
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... aforesaid Pope Innocent and his catholic successors , and the Church of Rome , we have made and sworn to the underwritten form and league of Homage in the presence of Pandulphus , and have made the same as 19 ESSAY ON MAGNA CHARTA .
... aforesaid Pope Innocent and his catholic successors , and the Church of Rome , we have made and sworn to the underwritten form and league of Homage in the presence of Pandulphus , and have made the same as 19 ESSAY ON MAGNA CHARTA .
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... aforesaid kingdoms , for all service and custom , saving always the blessed Peter - pence , there shall be made owing to the Church of Rome a thousand marks sterling , which shall be taken annually ; that is to say , at the feast of ...
... aforesaid kingdoms , for all service and custom , saving always the blessed Peter - pence , there shall be made owing to the Church of Rome a thousand marks sterling , which shall be taken annually ; that is to say , at the feast of ...
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... aforesaid great Barons , in a very resolute manner , with their military dresses and weapons , almost demanding the liberties and laws of King Edward , with others for themselves , the Kingdom , and the Church of England ; to be granted ...
... aforesaid great Barons , in a very resolute manner , with their military dresses and weapons , almost demanding the liberties and laws of King Edward , with others for themselves , the Kingdom , and the Church of England ; to be granted ...
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... aforesaid , and not according to his Ecclesiastical benefice . XI . ( 23 ) . No Town shall be amerced for the making of Bridges for river's banks , unless they shall of right have been anciently accustomed to do so . XII . ( 35 ) . That ...
... aforesaid , and not according to his Ecclesiastical benefice . XI . ( 23 ) . No Town shall be amerced for the making of Bridges for river's banks , unless they shall of right have been anciently accustomed to do so . XII . ( 35 ) . That ...
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... aforesaid customs and liberties which the King hath conceded , are to be holden in the Kingdom as much as belongs to him ; therefore all his subjects of the realm , as well Ec- clesiastics as Laity , shall observe them inasmuch as they ...
... aforesaid customs and liberties which the King hath conceded , are to be holden in the Kingdom as much as belongs to him ; therefore all his subjects of the realm , as well Ec- clesiastics as Laity , shall observe them inasmuch as they ...
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An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John: To which are Added ... Richard Thomson Vista de fragmentos - 1982 |
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Abbot aforesaid ancient appears Archbishop of Canterbury arms Bailiffs Barons Bishop Blackst Castle Chap Charter of King Charters of Liberties chief Church Clergy common confirmed contained copy County Court crown custody customs daughter death debt Drawn by W. H. Duke ecclesiastical Edward Edward the Confessor elected English Engraved estates fesse Fitz-Walter Forest Charter France granted Gules hath heir held honour Hugh instrument John's Justices Justiciary King Henry King John King of England King's kingdom Knights lands Latin letters lion Lond London Lord Coke Louis the Dauphin Magna Charta married Matthew Paris Normandy observed officers original Parliament Peers person Philip Pleas Pope possessions preceding Essay present volume preserved Prince principal printed privileges realm reign Richard Robert Roger Roll Royal Runnemede Saxon Scutage Seal Sheriff signifies Sir William Blackstone Sovereign Statute tenants vide W. H. Brooke Westminster whilst William Marshall Writ
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Página 87 - We will remove from their bailiwicks the relations of Gerard de Athyes, so that, for the future, they shall have no bailiwick in England; Engelard de Cygony, Andrew, Peter, and...
Página 108 - ... or her inheritance, which her husband and she held at the day of his death ; and she may remain in the mansion house of her husband forty days after his death, within which time her dower shall be assigned.
Página 56 - And if any one shall die indebted to the Jews, his wife shall have her dower and pay nothing of that debt...
Página 123 - If we have disseised or dispossessed any Welshmen of their lands, or liberties, or other things, without a legal verdict of their peers, in England or in Wales, they shall be immediately restored to them; and if any dispute shall arise upon this head, then let it be determined in the Marches by the verdict of their peers: for a tenement of England, according to the law of England; for a tenement of Wales, according to the law of Wales; for a tenement of the Marches, according to the law of the Marches....
Página 152 - To none will we sell, to none will we deny, to none will we delay right or justice.
Página 69 - ... land shall be committed to two lawful and discreet men of that fee, who shall answer for the issues to us, or to him to whom we shall...
Página 372 - Aquitain, to all to whom the present letters shall come, greeting. Know ye that we...
Página 135 - ... while the principal debtor is able to pay the debt ; and if the principal debtor fail in payment of the debt, not having wherewith to discharge it, the sureties shall answer for the debt; and if they be willing, they shall have the lands and rents of the debtor, until satisfaction...
Página 83 - No free-man shall be seized, or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way destroyed; nor will we condemn him...
Página 19 - III and his catholic successors, the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom of Ireland with all their rights and appurtenances for the remission of our sins and the sins of our whole family, both the living and the dead. And now, receiving back these kingdoms from God and the Roman Church...