This document, signed under duress of the Barons, is the most overrated document in our history. It was signed primarily for the benefit of the Barons but incidentally gave a statement of a couple of rights. It is amusingly described in "1066 and All That" here's the essence of it, from there : :1)No one is to be put to death without reason ( except the common people) 2) Everyone is to be free (except ditto ) 3) Everything is to be of the same weight and measure throughout the Kingdom { lack of standard weights led to problems all over ] 4)The Courts should stay in the same place and not follow a tiresome individual called the King's Person around the country [i.e litigants should have cases tried locally and not have to go wherever the judge travelling the country had moved to that week ] 5) No person shall be fined to his utter ruin (except the king ) [The barons seized much of the King's property by way of recompense for their losses at his hands and threatened to take the rest, unless he signed the Carta ] 6) Barons were only to be tried by a jury of other barons, who would understand [ i.e everyone should be tried by his equals ]