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MAGNA CHARTA.
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maſter Pandulph, ſub-deacon of our Lord the apoſtle, and of our friend brother Anner, maſter of the order of knights templars in England; and by the advice of our barons, William, earl marſhal earl of Pembroke, William, earl Saliſbury, William, earl of Warren, William, earl of Arundel, Alan of Galloway, conſtable of Scotland, Warin Fitz-Gerard, Peter Fitz-Herbert, Thomas Basset, Alan Basset, Philip d’Aubenie, Robter de Ropelee, John Marshal, and John Fitz-Hugh, and by the advice of other lieges:

Have in the firſt place granted to God, and confirmed by this our preſent charter, for us and for our heirs for ever, That the churches of England ſhall be free, and ſhall enjoy their rights and franchiſes entirely and fully: and this our purpoſe is, that it be obſerved, as may appear by our having granted, of our mere and free will, that elections ſhould be free (which is reputed to be a very great and very neceſſary privilege of the churches of England) before the difference aroſe

betwixt