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" And I will that every child be his father's heir, after his father's day. And I will not endure that any man offer any wrong to you. God keep you. "
Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis: pt. 1 & pt. 2. Liber custumarum, with ... - Page 594
edited by - 1860
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An Essay Towards a Practical English Grammar: Describing the Genius and ...

James Greenwood - English language - 1753 - 376 pages
...wrang beode. God •• eoy heald. That is, " that " that ye laere in Edward'j Days the King. And 1 'will *' that each Child be his Father's Heir after his Father's " Day. And 1 nil! [will not] fuffer that any Man you any " tvroxg beode [be done.] God you fave, or keep. " Fader...
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An Entire and Complete History, Political and Personal, of the ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - Administrative and political divisions - 1792 - 570 pages
...I declare to you, that I will that you be all law-worthy as you ' were in king Edward's days ; and I will that each child be his father's heir, after his father's days. And I will not that any man command any wrong to be done to yo u. God you hold or keep. Brady,...
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An epitome of the privileges of London, by David Hughson

Edward Pugh - 1816 - 318 pages
...understand, that I will, that you do enjoy all the laws that you enjoyed in king Edward's days. And I will, that each child be his father's heir, after his father's death ; and I will not suffer that any man do you wrong ; and God give you health." A3 By this charter,...
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A History of Shrewsbury, Volume 1

Hugh Owen, John Brickdale Blakeway - Shrewsbury (England) - 1825 - 662 pages
...in Edward's days the king2," evinces the dependent and slavish state of the citizens. The clause, " I will that each child be his father's heir after his father's days," proves that, in general, this was not the case. In short, we have seen the condition of vShrewsbury...
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An Inquiry Into the Elective Franchise of the Freeholders Of, and the Rights ...

Uvedale Corbett - Counties - 1826 - 518 pages
...And I declare to you, that I will that you be all law worthy as ye were in king Edward's days; and I will that each child be his father's heir after his father's days. And I will not that any man command any wrong to be done unto you. God you hold." aCh. wi " William...
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A Treatise on the Election Laws in Scotland: To which is Added an Historical ...

Arthur Connell - Constitutional history - 1827 - 660 pages
...I declare to you, that I will that you ' be all law-worthy, as ye were in King Edward's days ; and I will, that ' each child be his father's heir, after his father's days ; and I will not that ' any man command any wrong to be done to you. God you Jteep.' — Brady,...
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Commentaries on the History, Constitution, and Chartered Franchises of the ...

George Norton - London (England) - 1829 - 578 pages
...I make known to you that I will, that ye be law-worthy, as ye were in the days of King Edward. And I will, that each child be his father's heir after his father's days. And I will not suffer that any man command you any wrong. God keep you f-" * It is preserved...
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The parliamentary gazetteer of England and Wales.4 vols, Volume 3

England - 1848 - 710 pages
...I will that ye be, all three lu\vworthy, ая ye were in King Edward's days. And 1 will that every child be his father's heir, after his father's day*. And I will nut suiter that any man do you any wrong. God preserve you." This famous charter is still preserved...
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The Law and Practice of Foreign Attachment in the Lord Mayor's Court, Under ...

John Locke - Attachment and garnishment - 1853 - 164 pages
...make known to you that I will, that ye be " law-worthy, as ye were in the days of King Edward. And I will, " that each child be his father's heir after his father's days. And " I will not surfer that any man command you any wrong. God " keep You." There is another...
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The Corporation of London: Its Rights and Privileges

William Ferneley Allen - Local government - 1858 - 112 pages
...And I make known to you that I will that ye be law-worthy, as ye were in the days of King Edward. And I will, that each child be his father's heir after his father's days. And I will not suffer that any man command you any wrong. God keep you." The import of this charter...
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