| J. T. Headley - 1848 - 498 pages
...that no tallage or aid shall be levied by the king or his heirs in this realm, without the good-will and assent of the archbishops, bishops, earls, barons^ knights, burgesses, and other the freemen of the common ally* of this realm; and, by authority of parliament, holden in the five and twentieth year... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 560 pages
...King Edward I. commonly called Stntutuin de tedlayiv non conccdendo, that no tallage or aid shall be levied by the king or his heirs in this realm, without the good-will and assent of the archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and other the... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1849 - 432 pages
...by the king or his heirs, be put or levied without the common council of the realm, THAT is, by the will and assent of the archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and others of the counties ; that is to say, by grant and common assent in parliament. Within this act... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 pages
...statute made in the reign of King Edward I., commonly called "Statutum de Tallagio non concedendo," that no tallage or aid shall be laid or levied, by the King or his heirs, in this realm, without the good-will and assent of the archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and other the... | |
| Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1851 - 688 pages
...overlooked. It was there declared that " No tallage or aid shall be taken or levied by us or our heirs in our realm, without the good will and assent of the archbishops,...bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and other freemen of the land." 1 2 Prynne's Register, 23. • For instances in the reign of Edward III. and... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1852 - 828 pages
...commons to tax Iliemselves: " No tallage or aid shall be taken or levied by us or our heirs, in our realm, without the good will and assent of the archbishops,...bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses and other freemen of the land." A few years afterwards, viz. in 1322 (stat. 15 Edw. 2), a general power otlegit*... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasey - 1853 - 366 pages
...made in the time of the reign of King Edward I., commonly called Statutum de tallagio non concedendo,* that no tallage or aid shall be laid or levied by...Parliament holden in the five-and-twentieth year of the reign of King Edward III., it is declared and enacted, that from thenceforth no * This supposed statute... | |
| 1853 - 448 pages
...relinquished. The statute declares — "No tallage or aid shall be taken or levied by us or our heirs in our realm without the good will and assent of the archbishops,...bishops, earls, barons knights, burgesses, and other freemen of the land." At this date then we may fix that important step in the constitutional progression,... | |
| 1853 - 1036 pages
...no tallage or aid shall be taken or levied by us, or our heirs, in our realms, without the good-will and assent of the archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and other freemen of the land.' Thus the representative freeholders, or knights of the shires, were united with... | |
| E. S. Creasy - 1854 - 468 pages
...Ilallam's "Supstatute. But Blackstone, in his plemental Notes," p. 306. work on the Charters, has shown shall be laid or levied by the King or his heirs in...realm; and by authority of Parliament holden in the five and-twentieth year of the reign of King Edward III., it is declared and enacted, that from thenceforth... | |
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