What are the two main clauses of the Provisions of Oxford?
The two main clauses of the Provisions of Oxford were these: Henry should appoint a new Grand Council of twenty-four members, half of whom were to be nominated by the barons themselves; and the King should have a permanent body of fifteen nobles and bishops to advise him, without whose authority the King could not act.
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