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Mr Crawford, i think you are somewhat misconceived concerning the Magna Charter where you are trying to go ahead of yourself by your comments which is all good fun but let me explain the facts to you that way you will be a lot wiser in your thinking.

Why is the Act so Famous- Although Magna Charta provided immunity from arbitrary imprisonment, this great privilege was impaired seriously by abuse of power. Ministers were guilty of this. And what renders it famous is, that the ministers, who act by order of the King, are subject to it as well as others. Under the Statue, no minister would venture to exercise a sort of oppression so dangerous to himself.

What should be emphasized is the fact that King John broke the terms of this charter by signing the Magna Carta on June 15, 1215. Remember; the penalty for breaking the 1213 agreement was the loss of the Crown (right to the kingdom) to the Pope and his Roman Church. It says so quite plainly. To formally and lawfully take the Crown from the royal monarchs of England by an act of declaration, on August 24, 1215, Pope Innocent III annulled the Magna Carta; later in the year, he placed an Interdict (prohibition) on the entire British Empire. From that time until today, the English monarchy and the entire British Crown belonged to the Pope. there you have the facts my friend if you need anymore information please do not hesitate to contact me wish you well

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