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  2. Ordinances of 1311 - Wikipedia

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    The Ordinances banned what was seen as extortionate prises and customs, [34] and at the same time declared that revenues were to be paid directly into the Exchequer. [35] This was a reaction to the rising trend of receiving revenues directly into the royal household; making all royal finances accountable to the exchequer allowed greater public ...

  3. File:EUR 2007-1311.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. 1310s in England - Wikipedia

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    1311. 29 July – remaining Knights Templar in England are dispersed to do penance. [2] 16 August – Parliament presents the Ordinances of 1311 to the King (document dated 5 October; published on 11 October); these substitute the Lord Ordainers for the King as the effective government of the country. [1]

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  7. Ordonnance - Wikipedia

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    Ordonnances have been extensively used as a form of rule by decree in periods where the government operated without a working Parliament: Vichy France, where the executive had dismissed Parliament and other democratic structures, the Provisional Government of the French Republic, until it could establish a legislature, and in the last days of ...

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  9. 1311 - Wikipedia

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    October 11 – The Ordinances of 1311 are published in England by King Edward II, restricting the power of the monarchs of England. [ 8 ] October 16 – Council of Vienne : Pope Clement V convokes the 15th Ecumenical Council at Vienne , France, in the presence of 20 cardinals, about 100 archbishops and bishops, and a number of abbots and priors.