An introduction to the old English history / comprehended in three several tracts. The first, an answer to Mr. Petyt's Rights of the commons asserted; and to a book intituled, Jani Anglorum facies nova [by William Atwood]; the second edition very much enlarged. The second, an answer to a book intituled, Argumentum antinormanicum [by Edward Cooke], much upon the same subject; never before published. The third, the exact history of the succession of the Crown of England. The second edition, also very much inlarged. Together with an appendix containing several records, and a series of great councils and parliaments before and after the conquet, unto the end of the reign of Henry the Tkhired. and a glossary expounding many words used frequently in our antient records, laws and historians...By Robert Brady.
- Robert Brady
- Date:
- 1684
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An introduction to the old English history / comprehended in three several tracts. The first, an answer to Mr. Petyt's Rights of the commons asserted; and to a book intituled, Jani Anglorum facies nova [by William Atwood]; the second edition very much enlarged. The second, an answer to a book intituled, Argumentum antinormanicum [by Edward Cooke], much upon the same subject; never before published. The third, the exact history of the succession of the Crown of England. The second edition, also very much inlarged. Together with an appendix containing several records, and a series of great councils and parliaments before and after the conquet, unto the end of the reign of Henry the Tkhired. and a glossary expounding many words used frequently in our antient records, laws and historians...By Robert Brady. Source: Wellcome Collection.
No text description is available for this image
No text description is available for this image
No text description is available for this image![| made the Legat and Wtlltaim Darfhall his Commiffoners to a&k for | The Popes him. - Idem iWegatus zz urbe Lonainenfi apud Santkum Paulam grande creat by the congregavit Concilinwm, ubi cong reg atis sirchiepifcopis, Epilcopie, Fh. batibus, Petoetbus, Comitibus, aronibus, ¢ altis av hoc nego Legat convened a great Council at London in St. Pauls, where were the Arch-Bifbops, Bifbops, Abbats, Priors, Earls, Barons, and others Kings Autho- rity calls a grcatCouncil: Ibid n. 30,40, The Confti- Cuent parts of that great Council; The Interdi@ releafed, of Reftiturion the Pope had drawn up at Rome, and it being proved the profcribed Bifbops had Recezved 27000 Marks, there refted only 13000 more to be paid to them; for which the Bifbop of Wiz- chefter, and Norwich undertook to pay, and then the Legaton Gt, Peters wap the 29 of June releafed the Sentence of the Anterdic after ithad continued Six years, three months, and fourteen days. A.D. 1215, 16 Fohn. The Jnterdia thus releafed, there came to the Heat an innume- | lid. a. go. rable multitude of Aebats, Priors, Lemplars, Hofpitalers, Abdbeffes, Nuns, Clerks, and Laics, requiring reftitution for the Damages and Injuries they had received in the time of the AnterDdid 5 but the HLegat an/wered them all alike, that there was no. mention of their Da- mages, and Injuries in the Aopes Letters, and that he neither ought, or could, tranf{gre{s the Bounds of bis Authority : and indeed moft of thefe, the Religious efpecially, could require nothing, for the King had procured trom moft Religiovs Houfes, Teftimonials, that what he had from them, was freely given him... But when by the Avtho- rity of the {Pope they thought they might have a compenfation for them, then they called tho/e things which they had given to the King Ablata, things taken from them; for at thistime the {Pope had by Mandate ordered Commiffioners from him to Zax a $a upon the King to be paid by 12000 Marks a year in recompence of the Wb- [ata or Goods taken from the Clergy, &c. And the King bound him- Ibid. fol. 233. Ne 30, Rex requirit Religiofos ut confirment que ei dederint tempore inter- ditli que rune ablata vocan- tur, Pat. 16, Fob. par. 1. a. } to. Dorf and the acquit- tance for them is upon Record. Ibid. m. &. Dorf. on. 1, Ibid. m. 17. Dorfin. 1. 17° Juaii Chart. 16 Fah. m.9.n.67.in Andevagia. the Earls of Chefter, Winchefter, and Arundel, William Bruer, and William Marfbal, for the performance of it. A Counc] called for Raifing Mo- ney to clear the Interdit. Fol. 24;5an.ro. f This being the Hiffory of the Jnterdia by Reafon whereof the King and Kyagaom were reduced to great ftreights, the intention of calling this Cowncil was for the railing of Money to fatisfie the Bifbops and Clergy for their pretended Damages, and likewife for a gratuity to the #Pope Cof whom Mat. Paris lays, be was ambitious above all Men, proud, and infatiably thirfky after Money, and prone to his Legat, that the JnterDid might be taken of ; which in thofe days were not {mall Sums, asmay be concluded by 40000 Marke given to five Bifhops only. And it fhall be grantedthat, the Fir Reroad,.. by which Kizg Fohn to a.great Counc, yet it will not by this Record be made out, that the Commons were Reprefented init, or made an effential part of it. For the Milites.¢@ omnes hdeles tottus Anglie, to whom this Writ wasdirected, next after the Barans, wereRnly the Zenents in Cape 2 . which oS CEA](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30335929_0067.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)