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    Gloucester

    place · 3 works · 5 mentions · 6 anchored passages

    the City of Gloucester

    in the texts

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

    English city where the 1233 meeting condemning Richard, Earl Marshal, was held.

    This doctrine was enunciated in 1233 when Peter des Roches denounced Richard, Earl Marshal, as a traitor, in a meeting (colloquium) of crown–tenants held at Gloucester on 14th August of that year.
    2 the royal contention
    On 28th October, 1216, Henry of Winchester was crowned at Gloucester before a small assemblage.
    historical sequel to magna carta i reissues and co
    See Gloucester Pleas, edited by Maitland, passim.
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    The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–166019th Century · English

    City besieged or engaged on 30 October 1643, listed among the charge's itemized war events.

    and upon or about the 30th day of October in the year last mentioned, at or upon the City of Gloucester;
    iv soit baille aux seigneurs a ceste bille les sei

    The Law of Torts19th Century · English

    Town where the Grammar School and the rival school in the cited Year-Book case were located.

    The action was trespass by two masters of the Grammar School of Gloucester against one who had set up a school in the same town, whereby the plaintiffs, having been wont to take forty pence a quarter for a child’s schooling, now got only twelve pence.
    9 exercise of common rights