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The King's Pardon for Homicide Before A.D. 1307.

Hunard, Naomi.

Oxford University Press (Clarendon Press), 1997 (reprint 1969 edition).

Book Number 17341

This study seeks to explain why the man who committed homicide by misadventure or in self-defence needed a pardon. It examines the working of the system of pardoning in England in the 13th century, its effects on the claims of the victims' kinsmen to secure reparation or bring down the slayers, and the risk to public order from the king's clemency to those who had killed feloniously. It also traces the development of inquisitions into alleged excuses, and an Appendix deals with the closely related history of the writ de odio et atia.

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