Proper noun
Powicke (plural Powickes)
A surname.
Powicke (1953), p. 204. The Dictum instead extended a pardon, Article 5. and restored land to their previous owners, contingent on payment of certain penalties that were proportional to the level of involvement in the rebellion. Source: Internet
Powicke (1947), pp. 547 9. The spirit of peace and reconciliation established by the Dictum of Kenilworth lasted for the remainder of Henry III's reign and into the 1290s. Source: Internet
Powicke (1953), p. 208. It was in this situation that the papal legate Ottobuono Fieschi exerted his influence, to make the king pursue a more conciliatory policy. Source: Internet
Powicke (1953), p. 209. The Dictum of Kenilworth The commission was created by parliament appointing three bishops and three barons, who then selected one more bishop, two earls, and three more barons. Source: Internet