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Interview with H.R.H Prince Leonard I, from Mick Joffe’s Endangered Characters of Australia
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Commoners Invoked Magna Carta
Tags: Administrative system, Archbishop Stephen Langton, Barons, boroughs, British Commonwealth, Bruton School, Charter, Church, cities, commoners, Commonwealth, crown, Crusades, feudal system, free trial, Great Charter (1215), human rights, inspeximus copy, judicial system, justice, King John (r.1199-1216), law, legal judgement, liberty, Library Committee, Lincoln Cathedral, Magna Carta, medieval law, medieval people, merchants, National Library, parliament, Professor Murdoch, rights, Robert Fitzwalter (d.1235), subjects, towns, trial by ordeal, United States, villein, weights and measures, William de Braioise
No Risks with Magna Carta
Tags: Acquisition, Australian Parliament, Bill of Rights, Canberra, Charter, Commonwealth Investigations Branch, constitution, constitutional law, government, Great Charter (1215), inspeximus, King Edward I (r.1272-1307), King John (r.1199-1216), law, Magna Carta, medieval document, medieval government, medieval law, medieval parliament, medieval statute, parliament, Parliament House, statute
Replica of Magna Carta Here
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Magna Carta
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