English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present TimeStevens and Haynes, 1881 - 803 páginas |
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... oath of fealty taken by the baronage - Edward II . declared to be King by descent of heritage , ' but his reign dated from day following the death of his pre- decessor - Hereditary succession practically established - But subject to the ...
... oath of fealty taken by the baronage - Edward II . declared to be King by descent of heritage , ' but his reign dated from day following the death of his pre- decessor - Hereditary succession practically established - But subject to the ...
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... Oath imposed thereby - Execution of Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher -Sess . VI : Royal proclamation against the ... Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance - First - fruits and tenths restored to the Crown - The XXXIX Articles of Religion ...
... Oath imposed thereby - Execution of Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher -Sess . VI : Royal proclamation against the ... Oath of Supremacy and Allegiance - First - fruits and tenths restored to the Crown - The XXXIX Articles of Religion ...
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... oath ex officio - Martin Mar - prelate tracts - Puritan libellers punished with death - Influence of Scotch ecclesiastical affairs on England - Presbyterianism in England , 1591 — Act of 1593 against Protestant Nonconformists ...
... oath ex officio - Martin Mar - prelate tracts - Puritan libellers punished with death - Influence of Scotch ecclesiastical affairs on England - Presbyterianism in England , 1591 — Act of 1593 against Protestant Nonconformists ...
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... oath for preventing Innovations in Religion -Failure of Military operations against the Scots - Great Council of Its characteristics- Peers at York - The Long Parliament , 1040 . Speech of Pym on the state of the Kingdom - Impeachment ...
... oath for preventing Innovations in Religion -Failure of Military operations against the Scots - Great Council of Its characteristics- Peers at York - The Long Parliament , 1040 . Speech of Pym on the state of the Kingdom - Impeachment ...
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... oath , in order to clear them- selves from a charge , the simple oath of a priest was accepted as sufficient . The archbishop , like the King , merely gave his word , without an oath . In every great council the prelates appear to have ...
... oath , in order to clear them- selves from a charge , the simple oath of a priest was accepted as sufficient . The archbishop , like the King , merely gave his word , without an oath . In every great council the prelates appear to have ...
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ancient appear appointed Archbishop assent authority barons bill bishops boroughs Chancellor Charles Charter Church clergy common law consent Const constitution court Crown Curia Regis declared Duke Earl ecclesiastical Edward Edward III election Elizabeth enacted England English established exercise favour feudal granted Hallam heirs Henry VI Henry VIII Hist House of Commons House of Lords impeachment imprisoned James John judges jurisdiction jury justice King King's kingdom knights land levy liament liberty Majesty ment ministers nation oath offence Parl Parlia Parliament parliamentary passed peers persons petition Petition of Right political Pope praemunire prerogative Prince prison privilege proceedings punishment Queen quod realm reform refused Regis reign Richard Richard II royal Select Chart session sheriff shire sovereign Star Chamber statute Stubbs subjects summoned Supra thegns throne tion tonnage and poundage trial Vict villeins voted William Witan writ
Pasajes populares
Página 711 - Pollock, Land Laws, p. 142. 4 Ibid., p. 150. of the sovereign have again become folkland. 1 The sovereign has again been invested with the right of acquiring and disposing of private property as any other individual. 2 While the landlord was becoming the land owner he was also getting power to dispose of his land. " It is not at all likely that before the Norman conquest custom had anywhere reached the point of letting the owner sell land without the consent of his family.