Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and Sons, 1910 - 477 pages |
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Page 87
... envoys , there- fore , being ready with their advice in the different counties , and exhibiting the fulness of justice to those who considered themselves wronged , assuaged the labours and expenses of the poor . It came about , moreover ...
... envoys , there- fore , being ready with their advice in the different counties , and exhibiting the fulness of justice to those who considered themselves wronged , assuaged the labours and expenses of the poor . It came about , moreover ...
Page 171
... envoys who were to radiate from the emperor as a centre , and bring peace and justice to all parts of the realm . They were to overlook all the different officials , and to listen to complaints against them . So excellent was the ...
... envoys who were to radiate from the emperor as a centre , and bring peace and justice to all parts of the realm . They were to overlook all the different officials , and to listen to complaints against them . So excellent was the ...
Page 197
... envoys , may arrange . 29. That our judges , counts , or envoys shall not have a right to extort payment of the remitted fine , on their own behalf , from those destitute persons to whom the emperor has , in his mercy , forgiven what ...
... envoys , may arrange . 29. That our judges , counts , or envoys shall not have a right to extort payment of the remitted fine , on their own behalf , from those destitute persons to whom the emperor has , in his mercy , forgiven what ...
Page 200
... envoys . And they shall not at all permit the practice of perjury , which most evil crime must be removed from Christian people . If any one henceforth shall be proved a perjurer , he shall know that he shall lose his right hand ; and ...
... envoys . And they shall not at all permit the practice of perjury , which most evil crime must be removed from Christian people . If any one henceforth shall be proved a perjurer , he shall know that he shall lose his right hand ; and ...
Page 201
... envoys whom we now send , by everyone in our whole realm - by ecclesiastics , viz .: bishops , abbots , priests , deacons , canons , all monks and nuns ; - so that they , each one in his office or calling , may keep our bann and decree ...
... envoys whom we now send , by everyone in our whole realm - by ecclesiastics , viz .: bishops , abbots , priests , deacons , canons , all monks and nuns ; - so that they , each one in his office or calling , may keep our bann and decree ...
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abbot according aforesaid apostles archbishop archbishop of Mainz bailiffs barons bishops brothers called cerning chattels Christ clergy clerk concerning count count palatine court Danegeld debt debtor decree denars dignity diligently divine duke of Saxony ecclesiastical Edited election emperor or king England envoys escheats estates exchequer faith farm father favour fisc give hand heir Henry honour imperial judge judgment justice king of Bohemia kingdom knights labour land lest likewise lord king lord pope matter melter monastery monks moreover namely necessary nevertheless Nicephorus oath paid parliament payments peace persons Peter possessions pound present presume prince electors promise punished reason receive regard render satisfaction renders account Roman church royal Salic law scutage sent sentenced sheriff shillings straightway summons tally thee things thou dost thou hast tion Translated treasurer unless vols whole wish words writ writing yearly roll