| Henry Hallam - 1846 - 582 pages
...of usury, which superstition and tyranny rendered enormous. t Men fined for the king's good-will ; or that he would remit his anger ; or to have his...two parties. Thus the bishop of Winchester paid a tun of good wine for not reminding the king (John) to give a girdle to the countess of Albemarle ;... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...tyranny rendered enormous. Men fined for the king's good-will ; or that he would remit his auger ; or to have his mediation with their adversaries. Many fines seem as it were imposed in sport, if wo look to the cause ; though their extent, and the solemnity with which they were recorded, prove... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1863 - 374 pages
...sums for every common right of mankind, for protection, for justice. . . . Men fined for the king's good will ; or that he would remit his anger ; or to have his mediation with their adversaries. . . . Men fined to have right done them ; to sue in a certain court ; to implead a certain person ;... | |
| John Fulton - Constitutional history - 1864 - 582 pages
...debtors in demands of usury, which superstition and tyranny rendered enormous. Men fined for the king's good will; or that he would remit his anger; or to...solemnity with which they were recorded, prove the humor to have been differently relished by the two parties. Thus the bishop of Winchester paid a tun... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 708 pages
...tyranny rendered enormous. Men fined for the king's good-will ; or that he would remit his auger ; or to have his mediation with their adversaries. Many...two parties. Thus the bishop of Winchester paid a tun of good wine for not reminding the king (John) to give a girdle to the Countess of Albemarle ;... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1866 - 704 pages
...tyranny rendered enormous. Men fined for the king's good-will ; or that he would remit his auger ; or to have his mediation with their adversaries. Many...two parties. Thus the bishop of Winchester paid a tun of good wine for not reminding the king (John) to give a girdle to the Countess of Albemarle ;... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1871 - 672 pages
...debtors in demands of usury, which superstition and tyranny rendered enormous. Men fined for the king's good- will ; or that he would remit his anger ; or...two parties. Thus the bishop of Winchester paid a tun of good wine for not reminding the king (John) to give a girdle to the countess of Albcmarle ;... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 418 pages
...debtors in demands of usury, which superstition and tyranny rendered enormous. Men fined for the king's good will ; or that he would remit his anger ; or...with which they were recorded, prove the humour to h ive been differently relished by the two parties. Thus the bishop of Winchester paid a ton of good... | |
| Caspar Thomas Hopkins - History - 1872 - 324 pages
...for every common right of mankind, for protection, for justice. Men fined for the king's good kwill, or that he would remit his anger, or to have his mediation...adversaries. Many fines seem, as it were, imposed in sport Thus, the Bishop of Winchester paid a tun of good wine for not reminding the King to give a girdle... | |
| Caspar Thomas Hopkins - United States - 1873 - 396 pages
...exorbitant sums for every common right of mankind, for protection, for justice. Men fined for the King's good will, or that he would remit his anger, or to...adversaries. Many fines seem, as it were, imposed in sport. Thus, the Bishop of Winchester paid a tun of good wine for not reminding the King to give a girdle... | |
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