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Praemunire
Praemunire (an error, from Latin præmonere, to pre-admonish or forewarn), was an offence in English law that took its name from the introductory words of the writ of summons issued to the defendant to answer the charge, "Præmunire facias A.B.," &c., i.e. "cause A.B. to be forewarned." From this ...
Pope Boniface IX
and Præmunire of Edward III, giving the king veto power over papal appointments in England ...
Henry VIII of England
, Henry stripped him of his wealth and power. He was charged with præmunire —undermining the King's ...


 
 
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