The Knights Templar order is very powerful …

Years: 1215 - 1215
January

The Knights Templar order is very powerful in England, with the Master of the Temple sitting in parliament as primus baro (the first baron of the realm).

The Temple compound in London is regularly used as a residence by kings and by legates of the Pope.

The Temple also served as an early depository bank, sometimes in defiance of the Crown's wishes to seize the funds of nobles who had entrusted their wealth there.

The independence and wealth of the order throughout Europe is considered by most historians to have been the primary cause of its eventual downfall.

William Marshall (who is buried in the nave next to his sons, under one of the nine marble effigies of medieval knights there) serves in January 1215 as a negotiator during a meeting in the Temple between King John and the barons, who demand that John uphold the rights enshrined in the Coronation Charter of his predecessor Richard I. William swears on behalf of the king that the grievances of the barons will be addressed in the summer, leading to John's signing of Magna Carta in June.

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