- the “great charter” of English liberties, forced from King John by the English barons and sealed at Runnymede, June 15, 1215.
- any fundamental constitution or law guaranteeing rights and liberties.
- the charter granted by King John at Runnymede in 1215, recognizing the rights and privileges of the barons, church, and freemen
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