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8 Sep 1299
Canterbury, Cathedral, Kent, England
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SOURCES: 1. Dict. of Nat'l Biog., Eng. Pub. A, v. 6, p. 432, v. 17, p. 14-48 2. Royal Dau of Engl, Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 61, 172-209 3. Burke's Peerage, Eng. P, 1949, pref. p. 254 4. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 5, p. 708-12, v. 6, p. 469 5. Espolin (GS #12462, pt 1, p. 98-99) RESEARCH NOTES: A daughter Isabel has been mentioned but cannot be verified--possibly synonymous with one of the others already mentioned (see Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 193) HISTORICAL NOTES: Edward I is sometimes referred to as "the English Justinian". He had a lovefor justice, honor, and order in his affairs. At one point in his reign, he faced a declaration of war with France and rebellions from the Welsh and Scots. He decided that the only way to overcome his difficulties would be to elicit the support of his people. In 1295 he called together a parliament consisting of representatives of the nobility, the church, and the common people. This "Model parliament" marked the beginning of parliamentary government in England, a system which has continued to the present day. "What touches all," Edward proclaimed, "should be approved by all, and it is also clear that common dangers should be met bymeasures agreed upon in common." He restricted the power of the king by accepting the rule that taxes could not be levied or laws made except by the consent ofparliament. Sixty-two of the families in Royal Ancestors are shown to descend from Edward I.
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1
Birth:
1 Jun 1300
Brotherton, Yorkshire, England
Death:
Aft 4 Aug 1338
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Blocked
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SOURCES: 1. The Royal Dau. of Eng., Eng. 120, v. 1, p. 62 2. The Complete Peerage, G.E.C., Eng. V, v. 7, p. 142-54 DEATH: Beheaded
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