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If the lord tendered the infant a suitable marriage and it was refused , the lord was
entitled to the value of the marriage , or as much as any one would give , or a jury
assess for the alliance ; and if the infant married without consent , double the ...
If the lord tendered the infant a suitable marriage and it was refused , the lord was
entitled to the value of the marriage , or as much as any one would give , or a jury
assess for the alliance ; and if the infant married without consent , double the ...
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For that purpose a confederacy was formed , which was 1 Sir Walter Raleigh
gives the following reasons for John ' s unpopularity : - “ Standing accursed ,
whereby few or none obeyed him , for his nobility refused to follow him into
Scotland ...
For that purpose a confederacy was formed , which was 1 Sir Walter Raleigh
gives the following reasons for John ' s unpopularity : - “ Standing accursed ,
whereby few or none obeyed him , for his nobility refused to follow him into
Scotland ...
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They swore adherence to each other ; and that if the King refused to grant them
those liberties , they would withdraw themselves from fealty until he should by
charter , sealed with his seal , confirm all they demanded . They all agreed that
they ...
They swore adherence to each other ; and that if the King refused to grant them
those liberties , they would withdraw themselves from fealty until he should by
charter , sealed with his seal , confirm all they demanded . They all agreed that
they ...
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... s great and extraordinary court of justice , in which the complaints of the
commonwealth or any part of it , or of individuals , might be discussed or heard ;
and in which the king was to grant redress when the courts were unable , or
refused ...
... s great and extraordinary court of justice , in which the complaints of the
commonwealth or any part of it , or of individuals , might be discussed or heard ;
and in which the king was to grant redress when the courts were unable , or
refused ...
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Persons acting contrary to the statute , were made subject to fine and
imprisonment by the diocesan and his commissaries ; and if after such conviction
they refused to abjure the same wicked sect , preachings , doctrines , and
opinions , or ...
Persons acting contrary to the statute , were made subject to fine and
imprisonment by the diocesan and his commissaries ; and if after such conviction
they refused to abjure the same wicked sect , preachings , doctrines , and
opinions , or ...
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