Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... lord king ; and then let them be outlaws if they return , and if they return they shall be seized as outlaws . 15. And the lord king forbids any vagabond — that is , a wandering or an unknown man - to be sheltered anywhere except in a ...
... lord king ; and then let them be outlaws if they return , and if they return they shall be seized as outlaws . 15. And the lord king forbids any vagabond — that is , a wandering or an unknown man - to be sheltered anywhere except in a ...
Pagina 51
... lord the king and his heirs , shall have for that time the collation to give this dignity to a convenient person . 49. THE STATUTE OF PRAEMUNIRE ( 1353 ) First , Because it is showed to our lord the King , by the grievous and clam ...
... lord the king and his heirs , shall have for that time the collation to give this dignity to a convenient person . 49. THE STATUTE OF PRAEMUNIRE ( 1353 ) First , Because it is showed to our lord the King , by the grievous and clam ...
Pagina 73
... lord , or simply in terrorizing the countryside . It was to check this evil that the following statute was passed . Whereas ... grievous complaint and great clamor hath been made unto us , as well by the lords spiritual and temporal as ...
... lord , or simply in terrorizing the countryside . It was to check this evil that the following statute was passed . Whereas ... grievous complaint and great clamor hath been made unto us , as well by the lords spiritual and temporal as ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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