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He advised the King and Cecil that James " could lawfully sell the burthens on tenures yet preserve to the Crown the Tenures themselves ” , while Francis Bacon contended that the sale of the burthens on tenures would be in fact and in ...
He advised the King and Cecil that James " could lawfully sell the burthens on tenures yet preserve to the Crown the Tenures themselves ” , while Francis Bacon contended that the sale of the burthens on tenures would be in fact and in ...
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When this was reported to James by Bilston , Bishop of Winchester , thinking the King was afraid lest the irascible Coke should “ pronounce a verdict touching the Crown without the Crown being heard in its defence ” , the King commanded ...
When this was reported to James by Bilston , Bishop of Winchester , thinking the King was afraid lest the irascible Coke should “ pronounce a verdict touching the Crown without the Crown being heard in its defence ” , the King commanded ...
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He must have told the King that the Crown ought to be fortified by the considered opinion of the Crown lawyers , for such a meeting could only have been held by the King's consent and by pressure from Francis Bacon .
He must have told the King that the Crown ought to be fortified by the considered opinion of the Crown lawyers , for such a meeting could only have been held by the King's consent and by pressure from Francis Bacon .
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