Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... king's advowry , in disturbance of free election , our sovereign 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 ...
... king's advowry , in disturbance of free election , our sovereign 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 ...
Pagina 52
... King's minis- ters , to appear before the King and his council , or in his chancery , or before the King's justices in his places of the one bench or the other , or before other the King's justices which to the same shall be deputed ...
... King's minis- ters , to appear before the King and his council , or in his chancery , or before the King's justices in his places of the one bench or the other , or before other the King's justices which to the same shall be deputed ...
Pagina 92
... king sent the two Cardinals to the Queene . . . to perswade her , she should submit her selfe to the Kings plea- sure , and not stand so peremptorily to her Appeale . . . . [ She said ] that in all other things she would willingly ...
... king sent the two Cardinals to the Queene . . . to perswade her , she should submit her selfe to the Kings plea- sure , and not stand so peremptorily to her Appeale . . . . [ She said ] that in all other things she would willingly ...
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Angles and Saxons System of Land Usage | 10 |
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