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" ... and if they wish to leave it, the king shall be empowered, if he pleases, to take security from them, that they will do no harm to the king or kingdom, either in going, or remaining, or in returning. V. Persons excommunicated are not to give bail,... "
Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History: Comprising the History of England ... - Page 540
by Roger (of Wendover), Matthew Paris - 1849
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The Life and Letters of Thomas À Becket, Now First Gathered from ..., Volume 2

John Allen Giles - 1846 - 408 pages
...in going or remaining, or in returning. V. Persons excommunicated are not to give bail ad remanens, nor to make oath, but only to give bail and pledge...that they will stand by the judgment of the Church, that they may be acquitted. VI. Laics shall not be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses...
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Anglo-Norman period

Walter Farquhar Hook - 1884 - 792 pages
...going or remaining, or in returning. V. Persons excommunicated are not to give bail, ad remajnentiam, nor to make oath, but only to give bail and pledge...will stand by the judgment of the church where they arc absolved. VI. Laics shall not be accused, save by certain and legal accusers and witnesses in presence...
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The Dictionary of English History

Sidney James Mark Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1136 pages
...without the king's consent. 5. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of the bishop. If those who are arraigned are such that no one is willing or dares to accuse them, tho sheriff shall,...
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The Dictionary of English History

Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1254 pages
...without the king's consent. 5. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of the biähop. If those who are arraigned are such that no one is willing or dares to accuse them, the sheriff...
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The Dictionary of English History

Sir Sidney Low, Frederick Sanders Pulling - 1884 - 1244 pages
...without the king's consent. 5. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of tho bishop. If those who are arraigned arn such that no one is willing or dares to accuse them, the...
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History of the English Parliament: From the earliest times to the death of ...

George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 608 pages
...without the king's consent, o. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of the bishop. Failing such accu- . sations, the sheriff shall cause twelve lawful men of the district to swear before...
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History of the English Parliament: From the earliest times to the death of ...

George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 596 pages
...without the king's consent, o. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of the bishop. Failing such accusations, the sheriff shall cause twelve lawful men of the district to swear before...
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History of the English Parliament: From the earliest times to the death of ...

George Barnett Smith - 1892 - 596 pages
...without the king's consent, o. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to be accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of the bishop. Failing such accusations, the sheriff shall cause twelve lawful men of the district to swear before...
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Papers of the American Society of Church History, Volumes 5-7

1893 - 816 pages
...going or remaining, or in returning. V. Persons excommunicated are not to give bail, ad retnanentiam, nor to make oath, but only to give bail and pledge...absolved. VI. Laics shall not be accused, save by certain and legal accusers and witnesses in presence of the bishop, so that the archdeacon may not lose his...
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The Dictionary of English History

Sidney James Mark Low, Sir Sidney Low - 1896 - 1142 pages
...without the king's consent. 6. Excommunicated persons not to give excessive bail. 6. Laymen not to bo accused, save by certain legal accusers and witnesses, in presence of the bishop. If those who are arraigned are such that no one is willing or dares to accuse them, the sheriff shall,...
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