And they shall make no talliage or other exaction except as provided by the Charter of Liberty.
Until he is compelled by the action of the barons, he retains the substance of royal power: the right totalliage the towns and demesnes of the crown without a grant.
Under these circumstances the council was asked to delay the talliage until Parliament should meet.
Strictly speaking, a talliage could only be charged on the king’s demesnes, and these did not include the City of London.
Scotland, that the talliage question was not discussed.
Baines deems it remarkable that Manchester, Stafford, and Wigan were not included; but in these old manors it was the lord of the manor who had the right to levy talliage within his manor.
The populace of France," said the court boldly, "is liable to talliage and forced labor at will, and that is a part of the constitution which the king cannot change.
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