A Source book of Mediæval History : Documents Illustrative of European Life And Institutions From the German Invasion to the Renaissance

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In Easter week of this same year, the above-mentioned nobles assembled at Stamford,^ with horses and arms. They had now The truce induced almost all the nobility of the whole king- at an end (Jom to join them, and constituted a very large army; for in their army there were computed to be two thousand knights, besides horse-soldiers, attendants, and foot-soldiers, who were variously equipped. . . . The king at this time was awaiting the arrival of his nobles at Oxford.* On the Monday next af
...ter the octave of Easter,^ the said barons assembled in the town of Brackley.** And when the king learned this, he sent the archbishop of Canterbury and William Marshal, earl of Pembroke, with some other prudent men, to them to inquire what the laws The Drelimi- ^^^ liberties were which they demanded. The nary demands barons then delivered to the messengers a paper, containing in great measure the laws and ancient customs of the kingdom, and declared that, unless the king immedi- ately granted them and confirmed them under his own seal, they.

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