John Notte’s Bye-law against Usury (still invoked from time to time). The Sheriff John Nott (of the ancient Vicecommital house of 4 counties that overlap the Mercian circle of Kineton, continuing for Centuries as Lords of Solihull, etc of the Arden’s Saxon Royal inheritance), during his elected term as Lord Mayor he made a bye-law […]
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Columbanus and the Celtic Church’s, Quartodeciman (Nisan 14-20) Observance of Easter/Passover
Throughout the centuries the Celtic church has continued to struggle against Rome’s footsteps against the Biblical feasts on the Biblical days that God said is “for ever” and will remain as commanded “feasts of God”(not feasts of the jews but “feasts of YAHWEH” is the only context that is “for ever” in Leviticus 23 etc.) […]