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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. CHARTER OF HENRY I, AND HIS ADMINISTRATION UNDER IT. Henry's succession to the throne in the absence of his elder brother, Robert, in Palestine?His promise?Copy of the Charter in pursuance thereof?Analysis of this Charter?How it was executed as against outlaws and criminals?Courts re-established under it?Correction of the abuse of the royal claim of purveyance? Nature and effect of this claim?Arbitrary exactions of Henry I?How he plundered the church and benefices?His usurpation of Normandy, and his treatment of his elder brother, Robert? Ludicrous quarrel with his daughter?His dissimulations and persecutions?His general administration?His personal selfishness?Passion for hunting?Seizing waste lands?Abundance of game?Devastation by the people at his death?Stephen's usurpation. Robert, of Normandy, eldest son of the Conqueror, still being in Palestine at the death of his brother William Rufus, A. D. 1100, the younger son, Henry, induced the great council of barons to choose him king, promising that, in such an event, he would revise and amend the laws then existing, by restoring them to the condition in which they were originally settled by the Conqueror at the beginning of his reign. Accordingly, he gave a charter, of which a copy was sent into every county, and deposited in a monastery therein. Its form, as given by Roger of Andover, was as follows: Henry by the grace of God, King of England, to Hugh de Bocland, sheriff, and to all his faithful people, loth French and English, in Herefordshire, health: Kuow that I, by the mercy of God, and by the unanimous consent of the barons of the kingdom, have been crowned king of England; and, whereas, the kingdom has been oppressed by many unjust exactions, I, to the honor of God, and in the love which I bear to...
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