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  2. Charter of Liberties - Wikipedia

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    The Charter of Liberties, also called the Coronation Charter, or Statutes of the Realm, was a written proclamation by Henry I of England, issued upon his accession to the throne in 1100. It sought to bind the King to certain laws regarding the treatment of nobles, church officials, and individuals.

  3. 1100s in England - Wikipedia

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    1100. 2 August – King William II dies in a hunting accident in the New Forest; his brother Henry I claims the throne. [1] 5 August – coronation of Henry I [1] at Westminster Abbey. He issues the Charter of Liberties to mark his coronation. 23 September – Archbishop of Canterbury Anselm returns from exile at the invitation of Henry I. [2]

  4. Simon I de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton - Wikipedia

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    He witnessed King Henry I’s Charter of Liberties issued at his coronation in 1100. He attested royal charters in England from 1100 to 1103, 1106 to 1107, and 1109 to 1111. Sometime in the period 1093–1100, he and his wife, Maud, founded the Priory of St Andrew's , Northampton .

  5. Roger Bigod of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    In 1100, Robert Bigod (Bigot) was one of the witnesses recorded on the Charter of Liberties, King Henry I's coronation promises later to influence the Magna Carta of 1215. In 1101 there was another attempt to bring in Robert of Normandy by removing King Henry, but this time Roger Bigod stayed loyal to the king.

  6. List of English statutes - Wikipedia

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    Charter concerning the holding of courts of shire and hundred 1108–1111; Charter on confirmation of laws c. 1135; Charter on liberties of church 1136; Charter describing the Treaty of Winchester 1153; Charter on confirmation of liberties 1154; Constitutions of Clarendon 1164 [3] Writ of Henry II addressed to the bishops of England 1164 ...

  7. Knighten Guilde - Wikipedia

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    Stow records the Guild's account, as recorded in the Liber Trinitae, claimed its charter was given by Edgar and renewed by Canute the Great, Edward the Confessor, William I, William Rufus and Henry I, but its earliest surviving records are from the latter Medieval period, namely the Charter of Liberties of Henry I. Though Stow quotes from an ...

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    Breanna Stewart knew where she wanted to go. On a recent connecting flight carrying the New York Liberty from Atlanta to Las Vegas, Stewart had to ask a man in the aisle seat to get up briefly so ...

  9. Category:1100 in England - Wikipedia

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    1100 establishments in England (1 P) ... Charter of Liberties This page was last edited on 26 February 2019, at 22:58 (UTC). Text is available under the ...