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... French court , and occasioned a short war . Henry visited Normandy , and made up his breach with Becket , and held his stirrup whilst he was getting on horseback . The ex- communicated prelates visited the king in Normandy with their ...
... French court , and occasioned a short war . Henry visited Normandy , and made up his breach with Becket , and held his stirrup whilst he was getting on horseback . The ex- communicated prelates visited the king in Normandy with their ...
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... French king returned home . Sept. 25. King Richard made a truce with Saladin , and left the holy land . Oct. 8. Richard embarked for England , and was shipwrecked near Aquileia , but taking the road to Vienna , he was seized by the duke ...
... French king returned home . Sept. 25. King Richard made a truce with Saladin , and left the holy land . Oct. 8. Richard embarked for England , and was shipwrecked near Aquileia , but taking the road to Vienna , he was seized by the duke ...
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... French wine sold for twenty shillings per ton . 1200. The French king set up prince Arthur , against king John , but a treaty of peace was concluded between them . A synod held at Westminster , contrary to the King's orders . June 19 ...
... French wine sold for twenty shillings per ton . 1200. The French king set up prince Arthur , against king John , but a treaty of peace was concluded between them . A synod held at Westminster , contrary to the King's orders . June 19 ...
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... French king over- ran great part of Gascony . 1297. The clergy refused to grant the king any taxes towards his wars , he seized upon their lay - fees , and put them out of his protection ; whereupon they submitted and granted him the ...
... French king over- ran great part of Gascony . 1297. The clergy refused to grant the king any taxes towards his wars , he seized upon their lay - fees , and put them out of his protection ; whereupon they submitted and granted him the ...
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... French at sea . He took and sunk all their ships , being 400 sail , and killed 30,000 men . The king entered France with an army of 150,000 men , but a truce for a year was agreed on . As soon as the truce was signed , Edward , with his ...
... French at sea . He took and sunk all their ships , being 400 sail , and killed 30,000 men . The king entered France with an army of 150,000 men , but a truce for a year was agreed on . As soon as the truce was signed , Edward , with his ...
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Page 369 - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Page 383 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 540 - ... an act for the relief of debtors, with respect to the imprisonment of their persons.
Page 332 - Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons assembled at Westminster, do resolve, that William and Mary Prince and Princess of Orange be, and be declared, King and Queen of England...
Page 348 - An Act for granting to their Majesties several duties upon tonnage of ships and vessels, and upon beer, ale, and other liquors, for securing certain recompenses and advantages in the said Act mentioned, to such persons as shall voluntarily advance the sum of fifteen hundred thousand pounds towards carrying on the war with France.
Page 379 - further Security of His Majesty's Person and Govern"ment and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of "the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for ex"tinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales "and his open and secret Abettors...
Page 432 - An Act to explain and amend so much of an Act made in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of Queen Anne, intituled ' An Act for reducing the Laws ' relating to Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy Beggars, and Vagrants 'into One Act of Parliament, and for the more effectual 'punishing such Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy Beggars, and ' Vagrants, and sending them whither they ought to be sent,' as relates to common Players of Interludes; and another Act passed in the twenty-eighth.
Page 464 - An Act for the further preventing Robbery, Burglary, and other Felonies, and for the more effectual Transportation of Felons and unlawful Exporters of Wool, and for declaring the Law upon some Points relating to Pirates...
Page 359 - Fenwick, they proceeded to enact several laws for regulating the domestic economy of the nation ; among others they passed an act for the more effectual relief of creditors in cases of escape, and for preventing abuses in prisons and pretended privileged places.
Page 561 - ... hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children...