of the Peace, [247]
K
Kent, men of, their evil reputation in Middle Ages, [415]
Kiln of feudal lord, [199]
King, the, and Commons, [25], note 3, [26];
his sovereign rights, [207-209];
various officers of, who visited the towns, [208-210];
power of, to withdraw or question the value of charters and ancient customs, [211], [212];
as lord of manor, [229-232];