A Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England to 1887Rivingtons, 1888 - 317 páginas |
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... received in England without his leave . 2. That no synod should be called or enact anything without his leave . 3. That no baron or servant of his should be ex- communicated without his leave . 1073. Gregory VII . ( Hil- debrand ) ...
... received in England without his leave . 2. That no synod should be called or enact anything without his leave . 3. That no baron or servant of his should be ex- communicated without his leave . 1073. Gregory VII . ( Hil- debrand ) ...
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... -1153 ) , who administers the northern counties till the end of his reign , his son Henry having received the earldom of Northumberland from Stephen . ( a ) Roger , Bishop of Salisbury , Chaplain 20 [ Notes . ] FOREIGN .
... -1153 ) , who administers the northern counties till the end of his reign , his son Henry having received the earldom of Northumberland from Stephen . ( a ) Roger , Bishop of Salisbury , Chaplain 20 [ Notes . ] FOREIGN .
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... received in Normandy , war breaks out . Henry settles Flemings in Pembrokeshire . Battle of Tenchebrai . Robert is captured , and Henry subdues the whole of Normandy . Anselm and Henry agree on terms ( a ) . Roger of Salisbury becomes ...
... received in Normandy , war breaks out . Henry settles Flemings in Pembrokeshire . Battle of Tenchebrai . Robert is captured , and Henry subdues the whole of Normandy . Anselm and Henry agree on terms ( a ) . Roger of Salisbury becomes ...
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... received also in 1200 ) from the King of Scotland , such homage as was received before the Treaty of Falaise . John is excommunicated by Innocent , and in revenge seizes the property of the bishops . John goes to Ireland . Innocent ...
... received also in 1200 ) from the King of Scotland , such homage as was received before the Treaty of Falaise . John is excommunicated by Innocent , and in revenge seizes the property of the bishops . John goes to Ireland . Innocent ...
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... receiving papal pro- visions are to be liable to imprisonment , and all the preferments to which the Pope nominates are to be forfeited for that turn to the king . ( c ) Statute of Treasons . - Its object was to prevent- 1. The ...
... receiving papal pro- visions are to be liable to imprisonment , and all the preferments to which the Pope nominates are to be forfeited for that turn to the king . ( c ) Statute of Treasons . - Its object was to prevent- 1. The ...
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Página 194 - Having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister ; such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her Constitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the Foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the Foreign...
Página 227 - Apply that recipe honestly, consistently, and resolutely for twenty years, and at the end of that time you will find that Ireland will be fit to accept any gifts in the way of local government or repeal of coercion laws that you may wish to give her.
Página 240 - THE power of the crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished...
Página 82 - Wherefore, Mr. Speaker, her Majesty's Pleasure is, that if you perceive any idle heads, which will not stick to hazard their own Estates ; which will meddle with reforming the Church, and transforming the Commonwealth ; and do exhibit any Bills to such purpose, that you receive them not, until they be viewed and considered by those, who, it is fitter should consider of such things, and can better judge of them.
Página 124 - Papist at the age of eighteen is to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, and subscribe the declaration against transubstantiation...
Página 259 - Judges' Commissions be made Quamdiu se bene gesserint, and their salaries ascertained and established ; but upon the Address of both Houses of Parliament it may be lawful to remove them.
Página 82 - It consisted of forty-four commissioners, twelve of whom were bishops, many more privycounsellors, and the rest either clergymen or civilians. This commission, after reciting the acts of supremacy, uniformity, and two others, directs them to inquire from time to time, as well by the oaths of twelve good and lawful men, as by witnesses and all other means they can devise, of all offences, contempts, or misdemeanours done and committed contrary to the tenor of the said several acts and statutes...
Página 40 - Moreover, we have granted for us and our heirs, as well to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, and other folk of holy Church, as also to earls, barons, and to all the commonalty of the land, that for no business from henceforth...
Página 108 - They declared that there was no legislative power in either or both houses without the king ; that the league and covenant was unlawfully imposed ; that the sole supreme command of the militia, and of all forces by sea and land...
Página 225 - ... and the reports of the Committees, Mr. Bradlaugh be not permitted to go through the form of repeating the words of the oath.