The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.

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The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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London :: Printed for the author by Thomas Ratcliff, and are to be sold by Abel Roper ... Gabriel Bedell ... and Edward Thomas ...,
1665-1668.
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Henry -- III, -- King of England, 1207-1272.
Edward -- I, -- King of England, 1239-1307.
Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- Sources.
Great Britain -- History -- 13th century -- Sources.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 13th century -- Sources.
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"The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70866.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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CUM Archiepiscopus Cantuar. totius Angliae Primas patronatum habeat omnium* 1.1 Temporalium Episcopatus Roffensis, per * Chartam Domini J. Regis, quam Regi ostendit, & Episcopus Roffensis servitia inde Regi debita facere debeat tanquam Do∣mino & Patrono: Mandatum est Baronibus de Scaccario, quod auxilium quod leva∣tur in feodis Episcopatus Roffensis, ad primogenitum filium Regis Militem faciendum, à dicto Episcopo Roffensi habere faciant Archiepiscopo praedicto, non obstante si ali∣quis Episcoporum Roffensium, illud aliquando solverit ad Scaccarium Regis, Cantuari∣ensi Archiepiscopo ignorante. Teste R. Comite Cornubiae apud Westmonasterium, 12 die Octobris.

Cum Archiepiscopus Cantuar. returnum brevium Regis habeat in feodis Cantuar. Ecclesiae, & patronatum omnium Temporalium Episcopatus Roffensis, sicut de feodis Cantuar. Ecclesiae, per Chartam J. Regis, quam idem Archiepiscopus Regi ostendit: Mandatum est Vic. Norff. quod returnum brevium Regis in feodis praedicti Episco∣patus Roffen. in Balliva sua sicut in caeteris feodis Cantuar. Ecclesiae, eidem Archiepis∣copo habere faciat. Teste ut supra.

But upon better advice October 30. there issued this memorable Prohibition to the Archbishop of Canterbury, not to demand any Escuage from the Bishop of Rochester, and to him not to pay it, without consideration of his Counsil, and judgement first had to which of them it belonged.

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