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    Richard II

    historical figure · 3 works · 6 mentions · 7 anchored passages

    King Richard the Second · Ric. II

    in the texts

    Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John20th Century · English

    King of England during whose reign, together with that of Edward III, statutes reinterpreting per legem terrae as due process of law were passed.

    It was only natural that this change of emphasis should be reflected in subsequent statutes reaffirming, expanding, or explaining Magna Carta.
    3 per legem terrae
    “Our lord the King does not intend to divest himself of so great an advantage, which has been continually in use in Chancery as well before as after the making of the said charter, in the time of all his noble progenitors who have been kings of England.
    chapter 166
    The English boroughs, to which Parliament in the reign of Richard II.
    iv english boroughs and merchant strangers

    The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–166019th Century · English

    Medieval English king in whose 16th regnal year the Statute of Provision and Premunire was enacted, cited here as the source of penalties.

    And in case any person or persons shall be so hardy to advise, frame, contrive, serve or put in execution any such writs, proclamation, edict, act, restraint, inhibition, order or warrant thereupon, then he or they so offending shall incur and sustain the pains, penalties and forfeitures limited, ordained and provided in and by the Statute of Provision and Premunire made in the 16th year of King R …
    chapter 14

    The Law of Torts19th Century · English

    English king in whose reign (the fifth year) the statute against forcible entry was enacted in 1381.

    But forcible entry is an offence under the statute of 5 Ric.
    ix grounds of justification and excuse