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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ordenaunce; that then he that such processe shall make, lese to your highnes, at every defaute, .xl.li., and to the … under the seale of the said duchie; and that every such lese, dymyse, graunt and presentation made under the said … or baston; then the same marshall or keper to forfeit and lese .cc.li.; the kyng to have the oon half therof, and of …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… God thanks. "And even so they in that realme have no lese cause to gif thankis accordinglie, yf they hadd grace so …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… his Prence and anexit to the croun alsmoche for crymes of lese majeste and betraying his The association sall contene …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… breaking his oath shall, ipso facto, be held guilty of lese-majest, and to forfeit all his goods. He answers that …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… [Dec. 7.] The restraint of the King's person a crime of lese majest. Whosoever shall continue in their disobedience …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of England quher it is established for the cryme of lese majestie to heare a mass recett [by] any Jesuit preist …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… wil not for the pleaseur of France lose Ingland, nor far lese for the pleaseur of ingland lose France." M. Mauvissire … your majesty without said association were all guilty of lese-majest, they denied it to me, alleging the history of … news. To speak one word of your majesty was a crime of lese-majest and worthy of perpetual excommunication. As each …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… been declared by all the States of the Empire guilty of lese-majesty, a perjurer and traitor to his country, and one …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… with shedding of their blood procured her safety. . . . lese Scotland now that her enemies abroad grow strong and her …
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