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							From 1275 to 1307 there were some parliamentary experiments as King Edward I .................. knights and burgesses, representatives of shires, boroughs, and the lesser clergy to his parliaments in varying manners.
						
					
								
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							From November 1259 until April 1260 Henry III was in France for the peace negotiations. Edward used his father's absence to make a bid for independence, and Henry at least was persuaded that his son was plotting to ............ him. 
						
					
								
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							The French courts had disposed of Edward III´s claim to the French throne by invoking and old law called ………………forbidding inheritance through the female line.
						
					
								
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							At the end of the fourteenth century, new religious ideas appeared in England which were dangerous to Church authority and were, therefore,  condemned as ………….
						
					
								
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							Edward I used to travel to Paris so as to do ............to his cousin for Phillip III for his French lands.
						
					
								
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							As Flanders could not produce enough wool to satisfy its market, it imported fine ................from England. 
						
					
								
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							When Richard II ascended England’s throne being just a child in 1377, John of Gaunt would have been the most logical choice to serve as …………………(or protector) However, this did not happen and a series of councils were created to govern the kingdom.
						
					
								
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							In an attempt to solve the problem of “anti-Semitism,” King Edward I passed in 1275 the “Anti-............... Laws”, which outlawed the lending and borrowing of money for unproductive purposes.