| Moses Margoliouth - Jews - 1846 - 444 pages
...moveable, shall redeem them before Easter next, under pain of forfeiture. And if any Jew shall practise usury against the intent of this statute, the king...further enacted, that no distress for any Jew's debt shall hereafter be so grievous, as not to leave Christians the moiety of their lands and chattels for... | |
| Moses Margoliouth - Jews - 1851 - 358 pages
...he carried his vagaries so far, that he was eventually put under restraint by his own secretaries.' the king promises neither to give him assistance by himself or officers to recover his debts ; but, on the contrary, will punish him for his trespass, and assist the Christians... | |
| 1874 - 564 pages
...movable, shall redeem them before Easter next, under pain of forfeiture. And if any Jew shall practise usury against the intent of this statute, the king...neither to give him assistance by himself or officers to recover his debts ; but, on the contrary, will punish him for his trespass, and assist the Christians... | |
| Albert Montefiore Hyamson - England - 1908 - 414 pages
...establishes, for the honour of God, and the com- j mon benefit of the people, that no Jewr hereafteiyJ shall in any manner practise usury. And that no usurious...further enacted, that no distress for any Jew's debt, shall hereafter be so grievous, as not to leave Christians the moiety of their lands and chattels,... | |
| Albert Montefiore Hyamson - England - 1908 - 416 pages
...his return to England (1275), Parliament adopted the Statute de Judaismo, as follows : — usu"ous contracts already made, since the feast of St. Edward,...further enacted, that no distress for any Jew's debt, shall hereafter be so grievous, as not to leave Christians the moiety of their lands and chattels,... | |
| Albert Montefiore Hyamson - England - 1908 - 434 pages
...levied on children. The statute usurious contracts already made, since the feast of d€ judatstno. • St. Edward, last past, shall stand good, excepting...further enacted, that no distress for any Jew's debt, shall hereafter be so grievous, as not to leave Christians the moiety of their lands and chattels,... | |
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