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John Hampden.

From a print by J. Houbraken 1740.


LEADERS OF
THE PEOPLE

STUDIES IN DEMOCRATIC HISTORY

By JOSEPH CLAYTON

WITH A FRONTISPIECE IN PHOTOGRAVURE
AND NUMEROUS OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS





NEW YORK:  MITCHELL KENNERLEY
TWO EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET · MCMXI


To the Memory of

FREDERICK YORK POWELL

Regius Professor of Modern History
at the University of Oxford
1894–1904

“I loved him in life and I love him
none the less in death: for what
I loved in him is not dead.”


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CONTENTS

  Page
Prefacexi
I.Archbishop Anselm and Norman Autocracy, 1093–11303
II.Thomas of Canterbury, the Defender of the Poor, 1162–117033
III.William FitzOsbert, the First English Agitator, 1188–118969
IV.Stephen Langton and the Great Charter, 1207–121581
V.Bishop Grosseteste, the Reformer, 1235–125399
VI.Simon of M
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