| Oliver Goldsmith - 1849 - 524 pages
...legitimately elected. I promise to pay him a tribute of a thousand marks yearly ; to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." — 12. Having thus done homage to the legate, and agreed to reinstate Langton in the primacy, he received... | |
| 1851 - 202 pages
...legitimately elected. I promise to pay him a tribute of one thousand marks yearly — to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." ,with such accumulated and crushing force, or lay himself prostrate at the feet of the pontiff ; and... | |
| John Smedley - 1854 - 102 pages
...successors legitimately elected. I promise to pay him a thousand marks yearly ; to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland."* • TAYJ.OB.'* "History of England." The following are the articles which Henry drew up, entitled,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 546 pages
...legitimately elected. I promise to pay him a tribute of a thousand marks yearly; to wit, seyeii hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." — 12. Having thus done homage to the legate, and agreed to reinstate Laugton in the primacy, he received... | |
| William Chadwick - 1865 - 324 pages
...revenues, which proceed from our kingdoms before-mentioned, the Koman Church shall, in lieu of all customs which we are bound to pay for those things,...successors not to contravene them. And if we or any of our successors shall presume to attempt any such thing, whoever he may be, he shall be declared... | |
| 1866 - 692 pages
...successors legitimately elected. I promise to pay him a thousand marks yearly, to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." After this oath was taken, he received his crown, and reinstated Langten in the primacy. Such is the... | |
| Henry Major - 1875 - 268 pages
...legitimately elected. I promise to pay him a tribute of a thousand marks yearly — to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland. — Rymer. In 1208 the city of London received its first charter and the right of electing yearly a... | |
| Emma Leslie - 1879 - 350 pages
...and his successors. I promise to pay him a tribute of a thousand marks yearly, to wit : seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was also to be received, as well as all the bishops who had... | |
| Oxford and Cambridge English history manuals - 1880 - 136 pages
...successors legitimately elected. I promise to pay him one thousand marks yearly ; to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." The legate then went to France, and informed Philip that he was no longer permitted to attack England,... | |
| Oxford and Cambridge English history manuals - 1880 - 136 pages
...successors legitimately elected. I promise to pay him one thousand marks yearly; to wit, seven hundred for the kingdom of England, and three hundred for the kingdom of Ireland." The legate then went to France, and informed Philip that he was no longer permitted to attack England,... | |
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