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- magna_carta_1215-1225
- uction or damage, we will exact compensation from him, and the land shall be entrusted to two worthy an... comes of age, he shall restore the whole land to him, stocked with plough teams and such implements of... ived satisfaction for the debt that they paid for him, unless the debtor can show that he has settled h... correspondingly, but not so heavily as to deprive him of his livelihood. In the same way, a merchant sh
- declaration_of_arbroath_1320
- Andrew, the Blessed Peter's brother, and desired him to keep them under his protection as their patron... tless evils we have been set free, by the help of Him Who though He afflicts yet heals and restores, by... her Macabaeus or Joshua and bore them cheerfully. Him, too, divine providence, his right of succession ... ssent of us all have made our Prince and King. To him, as to the man by whom salvation has been wrought
- simon_de_montfort_c1208-1265
- if any one so acts contrary to this, we will hold him as a mortal enemy.\\ \\ This is the oath of the... s of the land, who will swear to help and support him in these things.\\ \\ Thus swore the chancellor... royal council and before the man who is to follow him.\\ \\ Concerning the treasurer and the excheque... rough another person. And if he is convicted, let him be punished; likewise the man who gives. And the
- the_twelve_conclusions_of_the_lollards
- s of Holy Church and therefore he that hath taken him to the one should not meddle him with the other, quia nemo potest duobus dominis servire. Us thinketh ... roof. Correlarium: The Pope of Rome that feigneth him high treasurer of holy church, having the worthy
- charter_of_the_forest_1225
- nt, passing by our forest, it shall be lawful for him to take and kill one or two of our deer, by view ... resent; or else he shall cause to blow a horn for him, that he seem not to steal our deer. And likewise
- de_heretico_comburendo
- detained, till he or they of the articles laid to him or them in this behalf, do canonically purge him or themselves, or else such wicked sect, preachings,
- internal_links
- was only his relationship to Henry IV that saved him from ruin on Richard's fall. He was accused for h
- medieval_wales_rulers_morgannwg
- of Morgannwg Cadwgan ap Meurig before he deposed him and took the kingdom for himself\\ Iestyn ap Gwr
- wars_of_the_roses_background
- s own death in 1413, when his son Henry succeeded him. [[henry_v_1413-1422|Henry V]] invaded France, c