Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of plates
- Preface
- Preface to second edition
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Charter and its history
- 2 Government and society in the twelfth Century
- 3 Privilege and liberties
- 4 Custom and law
- 5 Justice and jurisdiction
- 6 Crisis and civil war
- 7 Quasi Pax
- 8 The quality of the Great Charter
- 9 The achievement of 1215
- 10 From distraint to war
- 11 The re-issues and the beginning of the myth
- Appendices
- 1 The meeting at Bury St Edmunds, 1214
- 2 Notification of Thomas count of Perche, February 1215
- 3 Triplex forma pacis
- 4 The ‘unknown’ charter
- 5 The Articles of the Barons
- 6 Magna Carta, 1215
- 7 Translations of the Charters
- 8 The Twenty-Five barons of Magna Carta, 1215
- 9 The date of the London treaty
- 10 The Oxford Council, 16-23 July 1215
- 11 Select documents illustrative of the history of Magna Carta, 1215
- 12 Magna Carta, 1225
- 13 Charter of the Forest, 1225
- 14 Liberties and perpetuity
- References
- Index
11 - Select documents illustrative of the history of Magna Carta, 1215
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of plates
- Preface
- Preface to second edition
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Charter and its history
- 2 Government and society in the twelfth Century
- 3 Privilege and liberties
- 4 Custom and law
- 5 Justice and jurisdiction
- 6 Crisis and civil war
- 7 Quasi Pax
- 8 The quality of the Great Charter
- 9 The achievement of 1215
- 10 From distraint to war
- 11 The re-issues and the beginning of the myth
- Appendices
- 1 The meeting at Bury St Edmunds, 1214
- 2 Notification of Thomas count of Perche, February 1215
- 3 Triplex forma pacis
- 4 The ‘unknown’ charter
- 5 The Articles of the Barons
- 6 Magna Carta, 1215
- 7 Translations of the Charters
- 8 The Twenty-Five barons of Magna Carta, 1215
- 9 The date of the London treaty
- 10 The Oxford Council, 16-23 July 1215
- 11 Select documents illustrative of the history of Magna Carta, 1215
- 12 Magna Carta, 1225
- 13 Charter of the Forest, 1225
- 14 Liberties and perpetuity
- References
- Index
Summary
(I) Agreement between King John and Robert fitz Walter, Marshal ofthe Army ofGod, and others concerning the custody of London (P.R.O. Chancery Miscellanea, 34/1/1) (see pl. 10).
Hec est conventio facta inter dominum Johannem regem Anglie, ex una parte, et Robertum filium Walteri, marescallum exercitus Dei et sancte ecclesie in Anglia, et Ricardum comitem de Clara, Gaufridum comitem Essex’ [et] Glouc’, Rogerum Bigot comitem Northfolc’ et Suthfolc’, Saherum comitem Wint’, Robertum comitem Oxon’, Henricum comitem Hereford’, et barones subscriptos, scilicet Willielmum Mariscallum juniorem, Eustachium de Vescy, Willielmum de Mobray, Johannem filium Roberti, Rogerum de Monte Begonis, Willielmum de Lanvalai, et alios comites et barones et liberos homines totius regni, ex altera parte, videlicet quod ipsi comites et barones et alii prescripti tenebunt civitatem London’ de ballio domini regis, salvis interim domino regi firmis, redditibus et claris debitis suis, usque ad assumptionem beate Marie anno regni ipsius regis xviimo, et dominus Cantuar’ tenebit similiter de ballio domini regis turrim London’ usque ad predictum terminum, salvis civitati London’ libertatibus suis et liberis consuetudinibus suis, et salvo cuilibet jure suo in custodia turris London’, et ita quod interim non ponat dominus rex munitionem vel vires alias in civitate predicta vel in turri London’. Fiant etiam infra predictum terminum sacramenta per totam Angliam viginti quinque baronibus sicut continetur in carta de libertatibus et securitate regno concessis vel attornatis viginti quinque baronum sicut continetur in literis de duodecim militibus eligendis ad delendum malas consuetudines de forestis et aliis.
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- Magna Carta , pp. 490 - 500Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1992
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