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tents, that it was found prudent to close them up on the following day. Notwithstanding this discovery of the royal body, Mr. Green still held his own conjectures about its original place of burial; he however published a particular account of this examination, with a plate representing the appearance of the corse, a copy of which is inserted beneath. Statements by other hands have also been printed in the Gentleman's Magazine, for 1797, Part ii. and in the Supplement to Dr. Nash's History of Worcestershire, Vol. ii. page 88.

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cal account of, 303-306.... Anecdote of when besieged in Rochester
Castle, 304.... Arms borne by, 305.... Descendants of, 306.....
Odonel de, 305... Nicholas de, 805...Henry de, created Earl
of Bridgewater, 306.

Albiniac, Philip de, 106.... Oliver de, 296.

Alchurch, Sacristan of Worcester, 550.

Ale, one measure of to be throughout England, 80, 81, chup. xxxv..
113, chap. xxviii.. 126, chap xxxi.. 139, chap. xxv.. 153, chap. xxv.
Ale-shots, not to be made by Foresters or Bedels, 332, chap. vii....
What is signified by, 356.

Alexander II., King of Scotland, 292....Treaty of King John with,
58, 59, art. xlvi..92, 93, chup. lix..267, 268, 492.... His sister Mar-
garet married to Hubert de Burgh, 523, 524, 525.
Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, 407.

Alice of Bretagne elected Duchess, 479.

Amerciuments, to be according to crime and custom, 51, art. ix, x..
74, 75, chup. xx..110, chap. xv.. 123, chap. xvi.. 136, chap. xiv.. 150,
chap. xiv.... Not to be assessed but by oath, 76, 77, chap. xx.. 111,
chap. xv..123, chap. xvi..136, chap. xiv..150, chap. xiv.... Of Earls
and Barons to be made by their Peers, 76, 77, chap. xxi..111, chup.
xvi.. 123, chap. xvii.... Of Ecclesiastics to be according to their lay.
fees, 51, art. x...76, 77, chup. xxii..111, chap. xvii.. 124, chap. xviii..
Unlawful, to be remitted, 56, art. xxxvii..88, 89, chap. lv.... Deriva-
tion and history of, 200-203.... Extent of fine allowed in, 201.... Un-
lawful taken by John, 262, 263.

Ancient Assize explained, 199.

Ancient Demesne, lands in, 184, 206.

Anderson, James, his History of the House of Yvery, (1754,) 289.
Anne, Queen of England, Statutes of, 199, 225.

Anselm, St. Archbishop of Canterbury, 415.

Appeal, of a woman, not to cause imprisonment, but for the death of
her husband, 88, 89, chap. liv..115, chap. xxxix.. 128, chap. xl. . 141,
chap. xxxiv.. 155, chap. xxxiv......... The term explained, 249.... Appeal
of death, 250.... Of a woman and heir-male, ibid.......... Origin of Ap-
peals of murder, ibid. 251........ Trial by Battel connected with, 252....
Abolition of both, 253.

Appleby, Westmoreland, ancient copy of Magna Charta at, 443, 533.
Apulia, Simon de, Bishop of Exeter, 106.

Aquablanc, Peter de, Bishop of Hereford, 387.

Aquila, Gilbert de, Alice, 301.

Aquitaine, title of Earl of first taken, 160.

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Eleanor of, daughter of William, Duke of, 461.... Sent to
Germany with the ransom of Richard I., 466.... Reconciles John
and Richard, 467.... Assists in securing the kingdom to John, 468..
Attacked in the castle of Mirebeau, 475.

Archaologia, cited, 183, note, 472, note b, 479, 502, 511, 538.
Archbishops, liberties and free customs of preserved, 129, chap. xlvi..
142, chap. xxxvii.. 156, chap. xxxvii..335, chap. xvi.. To pronounce
Sentence of Excommunication against the breakers of the Char-
ters, 371, chap. iv. 386, 387.... Their woods in forests preserved 331,
chap. iv.... Allowed to take a deer from the royal forests, in going

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..138, chap. xxi.. 152, chap. xxi.... Rate of payment to be made by
Bailiffs for taking them, 112, chap. xxiii.. 125, chap. xxv.. 138, chap.
xxi.. 152, chap. xxi.... Not to take a free-man's timber without his
leave, 53, art. xxi..78, 79, chap. xxx..112, chap. xxiv., 125, chap.
xxvii.. 138, chap. xxi.. 152, ckap. xxi.... Not to put any man to his
law or oath without witnesses, 54, art. xxviii..80, 81, chap. xxxviii
..113, chup. xxxi.. 126, chap. xxxiv.. 139, chap. xxviii.. 153, chap. xxv
.... To be made only of those who know and will practise the law,
58, art. xlii.. 84, 85, chap. xlv.... Not to hold pleas of the crown,
76, 77, chap. xxiv.. 111, chap. xix.. 124, chap. xxi.. 137, chap. xvii..
151, chap. xvii.... How they are to proceed in recovering the King's
debts, 50, art. v.. 70. 71, chap. ix. .76, 77, chap. xxvi.. 109, chap. ix..
111, chap. xx..122, chap. ix.. 124, chap. xxii..134, chap. viii.. 137,
chap. xviii..149, chap. viii.. 151, chap. xviii.... Not to take any one's
corn, &c. without payment, 78, 79, chap. xxviii.. 111, chap. xxi., 124,
chap. xxiii.. 137, chap. xix.. 151, chap. xix.... Of Sheriffs, to keep
their turn in the County only twice yearly, 128, chap. xlii.. 141,
chap. xxxv.. 155, chap. xxxv.... Name and office of explained, 205,

220.

Bale, John, his Scriptores Illustres Majoris Britannia, (1549,) 501.
Balliol, Hugh de, 292.

Banks, T. C., his Dormant and Extinct Baronage, (1807-1809,) 271,
292, 313.....His Genealogical History of Families of the Ancient
Peerage of England, (1826,) 313.

Bardolf, Hugh, 249.... Receives a bribe for not seizing illegal cloths,
217.....
, Dodo, 525.

Barker, Christopher, his editions of the Statutes and Magna Charta,
452.

Barkham, Dr. John, his argument on the poisoning of King John, 536.
Barking, Richard de, Abbot of Westminster, 143, 157.

Baron, Relief of, fixed at £100, 66, 67, chap. ii.. 107, chap. ii.. 119, chup.
ii.. 132, chap ii.. 146, chap. ii.... Ancient Relief of, 100 marks, 144,
146, chap. ii. 164.... An ancient general name for all the English
Peerage, 163.

Baronies, escheating to the King not to have a greater relief nor dif-
ferent tenure to those held by Barons, 56, art. xxxvi..82-85, chap.
xliii.. 114, chap. xxxv...127, chap. xxxviii...140, chap. xxxi...154,
chup. xxxi.... Not to be taken by the King but from his tenants in
chief, 128, chup. xxxviii.. 140, chap. xxxi.. 155, chap. xxxi....Divi-
sions of in consequence of the Statute of Quia Emptores, 195, 196.
BARONS OF ENGLAND, (Constitutional particulars of the) their heirs to
have their estates at the ancient relief, 66, 67, chap. ii.. 107, chap. ii..
119, chap. ii.. 132, chap. ii.. 144, 146, chap. ii..402, chap. iii.. 164....
Not to be licensed to take unlawful aids, 50, art. vi..72, 73, chap.
xv.... Twenty-five to decide upon unjust dispossessions of Henry
II., Richard I., and John, 54, art. xxv..429.... Ditto upon unjust
fines and amerciaments, 56, art. xxxvii.. 88, 89, chap. lv.... In-
terested members of the to be superseded by others, 57, art. xxxvii..
90, 91, chap. lv.... Founders of Abbeys, to have their custody
when vacant, 58, art. xliii..84, 85, chap. xlv..114, chap. xxxvii....
(Not to be unlawfully dispossessed or captured by the King's offi-

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