DICTUM DE KENILWORTH

DICTUM DE KENILWORTH

dictum de Kenilworth (dik-t[schwa]m dee ken-[schwa]l-w[schwa]rth), n. [Law Latin ¡°edict of Kenilworth¡±] Hist. A declaration of an agreement between Edward I and the barons who had opposed him under the leadership of Simon de Montfort. ? The agreement, which concerned rent on the lands forfeited in the rebellion, was so called because it was made at Kenilworth castle in Warwickshire in A.D. 1266. It was published in the Statutes of the Realm and 52 Hen. 3.
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