21. When Parliament returned, the Opposition would take the matter up and proceed to a vote of censure. 22. Gloucester was much in demand as an arbiter and as a source of legal redress, and it is clear that he took the matter seriously. 23. But in circumstances where rulers failed to provide the peace thought essential to a Christian society, ecclesiastics sometimes took matters into their own hands. 24. We now take this matter up. 25. These matters will be taken up again in more detail in the next two chapters. 26. Further matters must be taken into account when drafting a turnover rent. 27. It will take a matter of minutes once they get into a routine. 28. They want to take the matter to a public inquirey, in the hope that one way or another, their bacon will be saved. 29. We take these matters seriously. 30. They want to take the matter to a public inquiry, in the hope that one way or another, their bacon will be saved. |