Functions of the Medieval Parliament of EnglandA&C Black, 1987/07/01 - 450 ページ This series of documents, covering the first hundred years after the Provisions of Oxford in 1258, is given in translation so that all who are interested in the history of parliament but have little Latin and less Old French may consult them. |
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... reason or other ' afforced ' by the presence of a few or of many others : much depended on the needs of the day , and the ' king's council ' was left a large discretion in the matter so that there is an infinite variety of meetings ...
... reason or other ' afforced ' by the presence of a few or of many others : much depended on the needs of the day , and the ' king's council ' was left a large discretion in the matter so that there is an infinite variety of meetings ...
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... reason to suppose that the case of the honor of Peveril and the case of the sub - dean of Salisbury were the only minor matters dealt with at this parliament , and we have but to multiply these cases very moder- ately in order to ...
... reason to suppose that the case of the honor of Peveril and the case of the sub - dean of Salisbury were the only minor matters dealt with at this parliament , and we have but to multiply these cases very moder- ately in order to ...
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... reason , that those who were agreeable to him and whom he found loyal , true and knowledge- 12 12 The letter announcing the scheme for redressing the wrongs of the people came , not from the king , but from the Council of Fifteen . able ...
... reason , that those who were agreeable to him and whom he found loyal , true and knowledge- 12 12 The letter announcing the scheme for redressing the wrongs of the people came , not from the king , but from the Council of Fifteen . able ...
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... reason about which we can only speculate petitioners were allowed very early in Edward I's reign to address their bills , not only locally to the justices in eyre but directly to the king and council in parliament . The arrangements ...
... reason about which we can only speculate petitioners were allowed very early in Edward I's reign to address their bills , not only locally to the justices in eyre but directly to the king and council in parliament . The arrangements ...
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... doubtless a small fraction of those occurring in this period , but there is no reason to suppose that the sample is not representative . 35 kingdom without the king's presence and consent . Here. 22 The Functions of the Medieval Parliament.
... doubtless a small fraction of those occurring in this period , but there is no reason to suppose that the sample is not representative . 35 kingdom without the king's presence and consent . Here. 22 The Functions of the Medieval Parliament.
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abbot aforesaid Ancient Correspondence Ancient Petition answer appointed archbishop archbishop of Canterbury assent behalf beloved and faithful bishop Canterbury chancellor Chancery Parliament Chancery Warrants charters clerk Close Rolls concerning court discussion duke of Aquitaine earls and barons Edward Edward III endorsed eyre Foedera Gascony grace granted greeting held Henry Hilary Hugh Ireland and duke John John Kirkby judgement justices justiciar king of England King's Bench Roll king's council king's parliament knights L.T.R. Memoranda Roll land letter Lincoln lord of Ireland lord the king manor matters Michaelmas nobles Octave ordinance Ordinances of 1311 Parl Parliament and Council PARLIAMENT AT LONDON Parliament at Westminster parliament at York Parliament Roll Patent Rolls plea pray prelates present privy seal Provisions of Oxford realm redress reign river Trent Robert Roger sent sheriff shire statute summoned thereon treasurer and barons trespass Walter William Winchester wish Witness the king writ