Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... carried on , not the weakness of the King's standpoint that caused the latter to fail in his endeavours . Public sympathy turned against him and , in 1174 , he was obliged to ex- pressly permit appeals to Rome . Papal influence was to ...
... carried on , not the weakness of the King's standpoint that caused the latter to fail in his endeavours . Public sympathy turned against him and , in 1174 , he was obliged to ex- pressly permit appeals to Rome . Papal influence was to ...
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... carry out there the things that look to the honour of God and to its own salvation . And may the people of that land receive thee with honour , and venerate thee as their master ; provided always that the rights of the churches remain ...
... carry out there the things that look to the honour of God and to its own salvation . And may the people of that land receive thee with honour , and venerate thee as their master ; provided always that the rights of the churches remain ...
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... carried on . And if the clerk shall be convicted , or shall confess , the church ought not to protect him further . § 4. It is not lawful for archbishops , bishops , and per- sons of the kingdom to go out of the kingdom without the ...
... carried on . And if the clerk shall be convicted , or shall confess , the church ought not to protect him further . § 4. It is not lawful for archbishops , bishops , and per- sons of the kingdom to go out of the kingdom without the ...
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... carry their names to the Justices when first they shall come to them , so that they may be sought for throughout all England , and their chattels may be taken for the service of the king . 19. And the lord king wills that , from the ...
... carry their names to the Justices when first they shall come to them , so that they may be sought for throughout all England , and their chattels may be taken for the service of the king . 19. And the lord king wills that , from the ...
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Ernest Flagg Henderson. and the house in which they have been shall be carried without the town and burned . And each sheriff shall swear that he will observe this , and shall cause all his servitors to swear this , and the stewards of ...
Ernest Flagg Henderson. and the house in which they have been shall be carried without the town and burned . And each sheriff shall swear that he will observe this , and shall cause all his servitors to swear this , and the stewards of ...
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