... own oath before the primate, as well as in deference to their just rights, he should grant them a renewal of Henry's charter, and a confirmation of the laws of St. Edward. The king, alarmed with their zeal and unanimity, as well as with their power,... B.C. 55-A.D. 1603 - Page 1961845Full view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1800 - 468 pages
...demands. He promised, that at the festival of Easter he would give a positive reply to their a 4 petition; petition ; and offered them the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the earl mareschal, as sureties for fulfilling his engagements. The barons accepted the terms, and peaceably... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 540 pages
...confirmation of the laws of St. Edward. The king, alarmed with their zeal and unanimity, as well as with their power, required a delay; promised that, at the...of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the earl of * , I*' HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Pembroke, the mareschal, as sureties for his fulfilling this engagement.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 294 pages
...answer to iheir demands. He promised that at the festival of Easter, he would give a positive reply to their petition ; and offered them the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the earl mareschal, as sureties for fulfilling his engagements. The barons accepted the terms, and peaceably... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 528 pages
...confirmation of the laws of St. Edward. The King, alarmed with their zeal and unanimity, as well as with their power, required a delay; promised that, at the...fulfilling this engagement'. The Barons accepted of the terms, and peaceably returned to their castles. 121 5- THE Barons appeased in London on the day ap15th... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1819 - 402 pages
...confirmation of the laws of St. Edward. The king, alarmed with their zeal and unanimity, as well as with their power, required a delay; promised that, at the...positive answer to their petition; and offered them the archhishop of Canterbury, the hishop of Ely, and the earl of Pembroke, the mareschal, as sureties for... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Great Britain - 1823 - 470 pages
...answer to their demands. He promised, that at the festival of Easter he would give a positive reply to their petition; and offered them the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the earl-marechal, as sureties for fulfilling his engagements. The barons accepted the terms, and peaceably... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 858 pages
...desired time to consider of their demands. He promised, that, at the festival of Easter, lit would give a positive answer to their petition ; and offered them the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of D. England. J''-'YI ;llu' 'he t"irl marescbal, as sureties for fulfilling his 1 y ' engagements. A,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 494 pages
...confirmation of the laws of St. Edward. The king, alarmed with their zeal and unanimity, as well as with their power, required a delay; promised that, at the...of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the earl of Pemb^ke, the mareschal, as sureties for his fulfilling this engagement/ The barons accepted of the... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 496 pages
...consented : the others obstinately refused. He had then recourse to delay : and offered, on the security of the archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Ely, and the earl of Pembroke, to give them a satisfactory answer at the following Easter. This proposal after much hesitation, was... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1826 - 476 pages
...confirmation of the laws of St. Edward. The king, alarmed with their zeal and unanimity, as well as with their power, required a delay; promised that, at the...the mareschal, as sureties for his fulfilling this engagementd. The barons accepted of the terms, and peaceably returned to their castles. During this... | |
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