Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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Page 98
... auxilium , that is to say the feudal aid , the aid of the nobles . A document of the reign of Henry III . shows , in fact , that London claimed only to give the king an aid , and refuse to pay the tallage ; this pretension was however ...
... auxilium , that is to say the feudal aid , the aid of the nobles . A document of the reign of Henry III . shows , in fact , that London claimed only to give the king an aid , and refuse to pay the tallage ; this pretension was however ...
Page 101
... auxilium ponatur in regno nostro , nisi per commune consilium regni nostri , nisi ad corpus nostrum redimendum , et primogenitum filium nostrum militem faciendum , et ad filiam nostram primogenitam semel maritandam , et ad hec non fiat ...
... auxilium ponatur in regno nostro , nisi per commune consilium regni nostri , nisi ad corpus nostrum redimendum , et primogenitum filium nostrum militem faciendum , et ad filiam nostram primogenitam semel maritandam , et ad hec non fiat ...
Page 102
... auxilium ponatur in regno , nisi per commune consilium regni , nisi ad corpus regis redimendum , et primogenitum filium suum militem faciendum , et filiam suam primogenitam semel mari- tandam ; et ad hoc fiat rationabile auxilium ...
... auxilium ponatur in regno , nisi per commune consilium regni , nisi ad corpus regis redimendum , et primogenitum filium suum militem faciendum , et filiam suam primogenitam semel mari- tandam ; et ad hoc fiat rationabile auxilium ...
Page 103
... auxilium also . The word was therefore used in a very wide sense . Cf. Stubbs , i , pp . 626-628 . concession 1. They had just paid , in the year 1214-15 , a tallage of 2,000 marks : " Anno ejusdem Johannis sextodecimo , talliati ...
... auxilium also . The word was therefore used in a very wide sense . Cf. Stubbs , i , pp . 626-628 . concession 1. They had just paid , in the year 1214-15 , a tallage of 2,000 marks : " Anno ejusdem Johannis sextodecimo , talliati ...
Page 104
... auxilium and not a tallagium.1 But the context supplies a very simple answer to this question . Henry III . levies a tallage of three thousand marks on the Londoners . They refuse to pay it and offer an aid of two thousand marks.2 They ...
... auxilium and not a tallagium.1 But the context supplies a very simple answer to this question . Henry III . levies a tallage of three thousand marks on the Londoners . They refuse to pay it and offer an aid of two thousand marks.2 They ...
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