The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Bind 3James and John Knapton, 1727 |
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Side 259 - ... be known unto us, or our chief justiciary, how our merchants be treated in the nation at war with us ; and if ours be safe there, the others shall be safe in our dominions.
Side 258 - There shall be one measure of wine and one of ale, through our whole realm ; and one measure of corn, that is to say, the London quarter ; and one breadth of dyed cloth, and russets, and...
Side 250 - ... relief, he shall have his inheritance by the ancient relief— that is to say, the heir or heirs of an earl, for...
Side 252 - ... the debt, and if they will they shall have the lands and rents of the debtor until they shall be satisfied for the debt which they paid for him ; unless the principal debtor can show himself acquitted thereof against the said sureties.
Side 250 - We have granted also, and given to all the freemen of our realm, for us and our Heirs for ever, these liberties underwritten, to have and to hold to them and their Heirs, of us and our Heirs for ever.
Side 249 - If any of our Earls or Barons, or others who hold of us in chief by military service, shall die, and at his death his heir shall be of full age, and...
Side 260 - No man shall be taken or imprisoned upon the appeal of a woman, for the death of any other than her husband.
Side 250 - ... owe a relief, he shall have his inheritance by the ancient relief— that is to say, the heir or heirs of an earl...
Side 259 - England, and to stay there, and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any evil tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at war with us.
Side 249 - Fathers, Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of all England, and Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church ; Henry, Archbishop of Dublin ; William of London ; Peter of Winchester...