| City of London (England). Corporation - Anglo-Norman dialect - 1860 - 498 pages
...know that I will that ye be all worthy of that law, " which ye were in Edward's day, the King. And " I will that each child be his father's heir after...is come, -which seems to admit of no meaning. [Of Countors and Attorneys.] Page 280. p.2os.h. In the time of ' Gregory, Mayor of London, in the eighth... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1861 - 250 pages
...be all worthy of that law [or law-worthy] which ye were in Edward's [Confessor's] day, the King. And I will that each child be his father's heir, after...his father's day. And I will not suffer that any man do you any wrong. God you hold" [ie preserve or keep]. [17] If a burgesa or a farmer will stand in... | |
| Great Britain - 1866 - 802 pages
...you know that I will that ye be all worthy of that law which ye were in Edward's day, the king. And I will that each child be his father's heir after...that any man offer you any wrong. God you preserve.' Under these terms London remained exempt from baronial jurisdiction, and its citizens were permitted... | |
| Great Britain - 1866 - 654 pages
...known unto you that I will ye be worthy all those laws the which yc were in King Edward's day, and I will that each child be his father's heir after his father's day, and 1 will not suffer that any man do you any wrong. God give you health." We have in this charter undeniable... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1870 - 568 pages
...to wit that I will that ye be all law worthy that were in King Edward's day. 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. — (Liber Cwstumarum.) STATUTES OF WILLIAM... | |
| Masonic monthly - 1881 - 548 pages
...those laws to which ye were entitled in the days of King Edward. And I will that every child shall be his Father's Heir after his Father's day. And I will not suffer any man to offer you any wrong. God give you health." In the same case was the charter of William I.,... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1875 - 876 pages
...twain be worthy of all the law that ye were worthy of in King Eadward's day. 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.' J The original bishoprics were conterminous... | |
| William Stubbs - Constitutional history - 1874 - 658 pages
...ye twain be worthy of all the law that ye were worthy of in King Edward's day. And 1 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 V Here is no grant of corporate privileges... | |
| William John Loftie - London - 1883 - 524 pages
...to wit that I will that ye be all law-worthy that were in King Edward's day. 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." Brief, curiously jealous and scanty, as... | |
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