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  2. Ordinances of 1311 - Wikipedia

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    The Ordinances of 1311 (The New Ordinances, Norman: Les noveles Ordenances) were a series of regulations imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and clergy of the Kingdom of England to restrict the power of the English monarch. [a] The twenty-one signatories of the Ordinances are referred to as the Lords Ordainers, or simply the Ordainers.

  3. File:EUR 1994-1311.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

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  8. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/New Ordinances of 1311

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    It seems to me that the lead says a lot about the historical circumstances of and the people involved in the Ordinances, but it tells nothing about what they entailed, except that they "eatured a new concern with fiscal reform, specifically redirecting revenues from the king's household to the exchequer".

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