| American Bar Association - 1902 - 880 pages
...all the burgesses within London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law-worthy as you were in the days of King Edward...suffer any person to do you wrong. God keep you." Brady'1 chooses to call this a "Protection" rather than a charter, and he has been followed by Humei... | |
| American Bar Association - 1902 - 880 pages
...all the burgesses within London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law-worthy as you were in the days of King Edward...will not suffer any person to do you wrong. God keep you.2 Brady3 chooses to call this a " Protection " rather than a charter, and he has been followed... | |
| American Bar Association - 1902 - 878 pages
...all the burgesses within London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law-worthy as you were in the days of King Edward...will not suffer any person to do you wrong. God keep you.'2 Brady3 chooses to call this a " Protection " rather than a charter, and he has been followed... | |
| Amasa Mason Eaton - 1902 - 92 pages
...burgesses within London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law- worthy as you were in the days of King Edward ; and I grant...will not suffer any person to do you wrong. God keep you.2 Brady3 chooses to call this a "Protection" rather than a charter, and he has been followed by... | |
| Esther Singleton - 1902 - 464 pages
...that I grant you all to be law-worthy as ye were in King Edward's days. And I will that every child be his father's heir after his father's days. And I will not suffer that any man do you wrong. God preserve you." Fuller says that London " is the second city in Christendome... | |
| Elijah Williams - 1906 - 234 pages
...Portreve and all the burghers of London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law-worthy as you were in the days of King Edward,...I will not suffer any person to do you wrong. God help you.' 2 London was to be free; other towns might be held of some earl or lord in demesne or in... | |
| 1906 - 1230 pages
...English. And I declare th::t I grant you to be all law-worthy as you were in the days of King Edward; s'nd I grant that every child shall be his father's heir,...suffer any person to do you wrong. God keep you." Indirectly this shews the connection between church and state, and the precedence of church. And Magna... | |
| Frank Hendrick - 1906 - 604 pages
...grant you that you be law-worthy as ye were in the days of Edward the King. And I will that each child be his father's heir after his father's days. And I will not allow that any man shall do you any wrong. And God keep you." l Here, as before, the King confirms... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...all the burgesses within London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law-worthy, as you were in the days of King Edward...not suffer any person to do you wrong. God keep you. 61. Charter William, king of the English, to Lanfranc, archbishop, and of William to Robert de Oyley,... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...all the burgesses within London, both French and English. And I declare that I grant you to be all law-worthy, as you were in the days of King Edward...every child shall be his father's heir, after his 61. Charter Abingdon 62. Orderic's account of the New Forest father's days, and I will not suffer any... | |
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