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From: David Stern al===>
To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2011 15:24:47 +0000
New company name: WITAN
What do you think?
PA likes it and since he did not know what it was when I told him it should be safe:
Witan, also called Witenagemot,7th - 11th Century, the council of the Anglo-Saxon kings in and of England; its
essential duty was to advise the king on all matters on which he chose to ask its opinion. It attested his grants of
land to churches or laymen, consented to his issue of new laws or new statements of ancient custom, and helped
him deal with rebels and persons suspected of disaffection. Its composition and time of meeting were determined
by the king's pleasure.
Usually attended by the greater nobles and bishops, the witan was in no sense a popular assembly. In its
composition and duties it closely resembled its successor, the commune concilium of the Anglo-Norman kings,
the fundamental difference being that, in the latter body, baronial councillors were bound to the king by feudal
ties.
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