Magna Carta: The Lincoln Story


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Magna Carta




Lincoln and the Magna Carta


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This publication is a guide for people wishing to know more about the Magna Carta (in particular the Lincoln copy), the 1217 Battle of Lincoln Fair and the Charter of the Forests. The period 1215-1217 was crucial in English history and the incredible national events of those years intertwine with the story of Lincoln. If things had gone differently, we might now be part of France or parliaments might never have existed. In 1215, King John issued the famous Magna Carta to placate the rebellious Barons who threatened civil war. One of the four remaining examples is now on display at Lincoln Castle. John went back on his word, civil war erupted and the rebels asked the son of the King of France to become king of England. John, after a brief visit to Lincoln, died at nearby Newark Castle in October 1216. The rebels besieged Lincoln Castle, but loyalists rallied round John's young son, Henry 3rd, and at a decisive battle at Lincoln in May 1217, the rebels and their French allies were defeated. Henry 3rd reissued Magna Carta and with it another document called the Charter of the Forests. One of two remaining examples of the 1217 Charter of the Forests is also now on display at Lincoln Castle next to the 1215 Magna Carta.




Magna Carta


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'A soaring account of the months that transformed a messy feudal squabble into Magna Carta...his crisp storytelling, based around short chapters and rolling rhetoric, is extremely entertaining.' Dan Jones, Mail on Sunday 'I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Good history is descriptive, narrative and analytical. This is good history.' Gerard DeGroot, The Times At Runnymede, on the banks of the River Thames, on 15 June 1215, the seal of King John was attached to the Magna Carta, and peace descended upon the land. Or that's what successive generations have believed. But is it true? And have we been persuaded (or persuaded ourselves) that the events of 15 June 1215 not only ended a civil war between the king and the barons but - as if by magic - established a British constitution beloved and copied throughout the world? Often viewed as a victory for the people over the monarchy and a cornerstone of democracy, the true significance of Magna Carta is misunderstood and misrepresented. In Magna Carta: The True Story Behind the Charter, David Starkey paints a vivid portrait of the years 1215-1225, ten revolutionary years of huge significance that produced not one but four charters. Peopled by colourful historical figures - John, the boy-king Henry, Pope Innocent III, Archbishop Stephen Langton, William Marshal - Starkey tells a story of treachery and idealism, politics and peace-making that is surprising and enthralling. Informative, entertaining and controversial, Magna Carta: The True Story Behind the Charter challenges centuries of myth-making to demonstrate how important it is we understand the true significance of that day beside the Thames, over eight hundred years ago.




The Magna Carta Wars of Lincoln Cathedral


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A new dean appointed to Lincoln Cathedral to deal with a medieval mess - the result a church civil war for modern times. What's at stake isn't just money and reputation, but the combatants' very souls...The Magna Carta Wars is the true story of the battle which raged from the late 1980s for the control of Lincoln Cathedral and it's most priceless possession - one of only four surviving copies of King John's Magna Carta of 1215 AD - IN LARGE PRINT




Magna Carta, 1215-1915


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1215


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Danziger sweeps readers back eight centuries in an absorbing portrait of life at a time that saw the Crusades, Richard the Lionheart and the legendary Robin Hood all make their marks in history. At the center of this period is the document that has become the capstone of modern freedom: The Magna Carta.




Magna Carta


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An authoritative two volume dictionary covering English law from earliest times up to the present day, giving a definition and an explanation of every legal term old and new. Provides detailed statements of legal terms as well as their historical context.




Magna Carta Commemoration Essays


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A Brief History of Magna Carta, 2nd Edition


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2015 marks the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta, the influence of which is still felt today around the world. In 1215 the barons of England forced King John to sign a revolutionary document which would change the political landscape not only of thirteenth-century Britain, but of the modern world. Magna Carta was the forerunner of the constitution that limited the powers of the crown and its echoes can be found in the seventeenth-century Civil Wars, the struggles for American Independence, the work of Thomas Paine and in the bedrock constitutional legislation of just about every democratic country today. As civil Liberties and the rule of law are increasingly brought into question throughout the world, leading medieval historian Geoffrey Hindley breathes vivid life into the story behind the signing of Magna Carta, and reveals the undiminished significance of this ancient document in today’s world.