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VI: WAR, RESISTANCE, AND REVOLT
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2017
Extract
The knights of the shires and all the commonalty of the land: request that the king appoint justices to take fines from all those former adherents to the king's rebels and enemies who wish to come forward voluntarily and make fine for their trespass according to their wealth and the quantity of their lands. By this means the king will have profit and the commonalty of his land will be put at ease.
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- Research Article
- Information
- Royal Historical Society Camden Fifth Series , Volume 52: EARLY COMMON PETITIONS IN THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT, c.1290–c.1420 , July 2017 , pp. 165 - 190
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- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 2017
References
1 Tear in parchment (one word missing).
2 Crossed out.
3 Illegible due to tear in parchment.
4 The scribe omitted the ‘er’ abbreviation.
5 Illegible due to tear in parchment: supplied from Record Commission Transcript, PRO 31/7/107, no. 12.
6 The words ‘de faire’ are written as a single word in the original, but divided here for clarity of meaning.
7 Written on the face at the head of the petition.