- - Charter of political rights given to English barons by King John, 1215
- - The first document forced onto an English king by a group of his subjects
- - Document sealed by King John in 1215
- - King John sealed it
- - It was sealed by King John at Runnymede
- - Where King John put his John Hancock
- - Document issued by King John
- - King John's cross to bear
- - King John's concession
- - charter, with which to act out the anagram
- - The great charter ?
- - Historic 1215 document
- - Reform Act — anagram for historic document
- - royal charter sees mother cart a nag away
- - Publication not available to carry a declaration of rights
- - Document of 1215
- - 805-year-old document
- - Historic document of 1215
- - Document issued on June 15, 1215
- - Whence the quote "to no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice"
- - *Landmark vassal law act
- - Constitution precursor
- - Agreement denounced by Innocent III
- - Historic British document written in Latin
- - Famous document signed on June 15, 1215
- - Whence the words "That the English Church shall be free"
- - Runnymede document: 1215
- - One symbol of liberty.
- - Document of democracy.
- - Historic document.
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