Henry IV
historical figure · 8 works · 9 mentions · 10 anchored passages
Henry the Fourth · Henry IV of France · Henry IV of France and Navarre · Henry IV. · Henry IV. of France · Henry IV.'s time · King Henry the Fourth
spoken of as
2 expressionsHenry IV of France2 mentions
The Rights of War and Peace (English) · Law in a Free State (English)
, who bestowed upon him his portrait together with a gold chain, and graciously called him “The Miracle of Holland.
Henry IV of France and Navarre1 mention
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom (English)
Philip the Fair, the man of strongest character in the whole line of French kings, with the possible exception of Henry IV.
in the texts
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
King of England (r. 1399-1413) whose time is cited as a late date at which an archaic private-vengeance usage in appeals of felony still persisted.
“the ancient usage was, so late as Henry IV.
Of later confirmations, Coke has counted 15 under Edward III.
An Essay on Crimes and Punishments
King of France whose assassination by Ravaillac frames the discussion of Jesuit conspiracies and confessional secrecy.
could never have imagined.
whose wounds were yet bleeding in the hearts of his subjects, the advocate-general Servin, of illustrious memory, required that the Jesuits should be obliged to sign the four following articles:
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom
French king cited as a comparator in strength of character to Philip the Fair.
Philip the Fair, the man of strongest character in the whole line of French kings, with the possible exception of Henry IV.
Lectures on the Early History of Institutions
French king cited for abandoning the tribal royal title.
’ and Henry the Fourth only abandoned the designation because it could not be got to fit in conveniently on his coins with the title of King of Navarre, the purely feudal and territorial principality of the Bourbons.
The Rights of War and Peace
King of France who honored the young Grotius with gifts and praise.
, who bestowed upon him his portrait together with a gold chain, and graciously called him “The Miracle of Holland.
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
Medieval English king cited as the source of the statute regulating Commissions of Array invoked to justify the current commission.
and considering that in ancient time the militia of the kingdom was ever disposed of by the Commissions of Array, and that by a particular statute upon record in the Tower, made in the fifth year of Henry the Fourth, by full consent of the Prelates, Earls, Barons and Commons, and at their suit, and by the advice and opinion of the Judges then had, such Commissions were mitigated in respect of some …
The Law of Torts
English king in whose reign the Gloucester Grammar School Year-Book case was reported.
A classical illustration of the rule is given by a case in the Year-Book of Henry IV.
Law in a Free State
French king cited as an example of the intricate tracing of blood-rights under the old law of status.
of France succeeded to the throne through the sixth son of a predecessor who died about three centuries earlier, during the whole of which time his blood-rights had, so to speak, smouldered in the form of parchment.