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And when the King and his train had arrived there they turned into the Eastern meadow in front of St. Bartholomew’s, which is a house of canons: and the commons arrayed themselves on the west side in great battles. At this moment the Mayor of London, William Walworth, came up, and the King bade him go to the commons, and make their chieftain come to him. And when he was summoned by the Mayor, by the name of Wat Tighler of Maidstone, he came to the King with great confidence, mounted on a little horse, that the commons might see him. And he dismounted, holding in his hand a dagger which he had taken from another man, and when he had dismounted he half bent his knee, and then took the King by the hand, and shook his arm forcibly and roughly, saying to him, “Brother, be of good comfort and joyful, for you shall have, in the fortnight that is to come, praise from the commons even more than you have yet had, and we shall be good companions.” And the King said to Walter, “Why will you not go back to your own country?” But the other answered, with a great oath, that neither he nor his fellows would depart until they had got their charter such as they wished to have it, and had certain points rehearsed, and added to their charter which they wished to demand. And he said in a threatening fashion that the lords of the realm would rue it bitterly if these points were not settled to their pleasure. Then the King asked him what were the points which he wished to have revised, and he should have them freely, without contradiction, written out and sealed. Thereupon the said Walter rehearsed the points which were to be demanded;
Contents
- The Medieval Age
- Medieval Church and State
- Europeans and Mongols
- Reason and Faith in Thomas Aquinas
- Letters of Cassiodorus in the Name of Theodoric Year: 537
- Gregory of Tours: History of the Franks Year: ca. 595
- The Voyage of Bran Year: ca. 700–800
- Boniface: Letter to Pope Zacharias on the Foundation of the Monastery at Fulda Year: 751
- Charlemagne: Capitulary for Saxony Year: 775–790
- Charlemagne: Letter to Abbot Baugualf of Fulda Year: 780–800
- Alcuin of York: Letter to Higbald, Bishop of Lindisfarne, about the Viking Raid Year: 793
- Charlemagne: Great Capitulary Year: 802
- Einhard: Life of Charlemagne Year: 817–836
- Song of Hildebrand Year: 830
- Annals of Xanten Year: 832–873
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Year: ca. 900
- Foundation Charter of the Order of Cluny Year: 910
- Synod of Charroux: Peace of God Year: 989
- The Battle at Maldon Year: 991
- Truce for the Bishopric of Terouanne Year: 1063
- Henry I: Charter of Liberties Year: 1100
- Russian Primary Chronicle Year: 1100
- Bernard Atton, Viscount of Carcassonne: Charter of Homage and Fealty Year: 1110
- Concordat of Worms Year: 1122
- Thomas À Becket: Letter to Henry II Year: 1166
- The Lay of the Cid Year: ca. 1195–1207
- Bishop Solomon: The Book of the Bee Year: ca. 1200–1300
- Annals of Roger de Hoveden Year: ca. 1201
- Robert de Courçon: Statutes for the University of Paris Year: 1215
- Second Rule of the Friars Minor Year: 1223
- John of Plano Carpini: History of the Mongols Year: 1247
- The King’s Mirror Year: 1250
- Mongol Conquest of Northern Rus Year: ca. 1265
- Mongol Capture of Kiev Year: ca. 1265
- Roger Bacon: “On Experimental Science” Year: 1268
- Pope Gregory XI: Bull against John Wycliffe Year: 1377
- Anonimalle Chronicle Year: ca. 1381
- John Wycliffe: Reply to His Summons by Pope Urban VI Year: 1384
- Law against the Lollards Year: 1401
- Joan of Arc: Letter to Henry VI Year: 1429