Select Documents of English Constitutional History

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: forms or modes, or arrangement of words, conceded to emperors, kings and the others aforesaid ; against which premises aforesaid we will that aid be given by no one, and by no persons in any respect. Let it then be lawful to none at all to infringe this page of our constitution, prohibition, or order, or to gainsay it by any rash attempt; and if any one presume to attempt this, let him know that he will incur the indignation of Almighty God, and of his blessed apostles Peter and Paul. Given at Rome in Saint Peter's on the twenty-fourth of February in the second year of our pontificate. 48. Confirmatio Cartarum (October, 1297. French text and translation, I 5. K. 123, Stubbs, S. C. 494-496. 2 Stubhs, 146.) EDWARD, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, and duke of Guyenne, to all those that

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these present letters shall hear or see, Greeting. 1. Know ye that we to the honor of God, and of holy Church, and to the profit of our realm, have granted for us and our heirs, that the great Charter of Liberties, and the Charter of the Forest, which were made by common assent of all the realm, in the time of king Henry our father, shall be kept in every point without breach. And we will that the same charters shall be sent under our seal, as well to our justices of the forest, as to others, and to all sheriffs of shires, and to all our other officers, and to all our cities throughout the realm, together with our writs, in the which it shall be contained, that they cause the foresaid charters to be published, and to declare to the people that we have confirmed them in all points ; and to our justices, sheriffs, mayors, and other ministers, which under us and by us have the laws of our land to guide, that they shall allow the same charters in all their points, i...

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