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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… autumn seems to have been made quite early in the course of the summer parliament of 1302, for already on 16 July a writ was sent to the men ofof grant of manor of Acle by earl of Norfolk to the abbey of Tintern. By king and petition of council. Dated 22 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was not until mid-July that Edward felt sufficiently sure of his control over Wales to leave the country, 2 and he did … into proposed grant by John Lyghtfot of Hereford to abbey of Dore, returnable at next parliament. Endorsement … inquisition into proposed grant by Richard de Geythull to abbey of Coverham, returnable at next parliament. Endorsement …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was that parliament would open around 16 June (the octaves of Trinity). 2 Although there is at least one reference to … as having been held at Westminster at the quindene of St John the Baptist (on or soon after 8 July), 3 other … onwards. 4 This would also fit with the known movements of the king, who was at Westminster from 17 or 18 June. The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Summer parliament (July-August) The summer parliament of 1302 was the first parliament to be held since the Lincoln … The summonses (known only from the enrolments) went out to bishops, abbot, earls, barons and other magnates and to … at Westminster. Source: CPR 1301-7 , 85 10 Licence for abbey of Hyde, Winchester to appropriate church of
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Trinity parliament (May-June) On 5 April 1306 the sheriffs of each county were instructed to have two knights chosen … same time personal summonses were also issued to fifteen bishops, nineteen abbots and abbesses, seven earls and … is also a full copy of the writ addressed to the abbot of Peterborough and of the return the abbot made to it in The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Edward II 1307-1337 Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-1337 The first two volumes of RP … the king and council. SC 8/53/2648. No.2: The archbishops, bishops, earls, barons and other men of the community of the … to the king and council. SC 8/8/389. P.429: No.48: The abbey of Welbeck to the king and council. SC 8/8/390. No.49: …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… but was probably about 18 or 19 May) For the writs of summons see PW, II, ii, 20-1. (There is no surviving roll … of Canterbury had not yet returned to England), fifteen bishops (including the four Welsh bishops), twelve abbots and … on the previous occasion in February, were in Westminster abbey, and in this way the affairs of the kingdom were …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… April 1309 Westminster 27 April - 13 May For the writs of summons see PW, II, ii, 24-36. (There is no surviving roll … Havering, the archbishop-elect of Dublin; but only eight bishops were summoned (not including the four Welsh bishops who were usually summoned to parliaments) and no …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was not held (see also the Introduction to the Parliament of September 1314). For the writs of summons see PW, II, ii, … of the archdiocese of Canterbury, 'sede vacante', sixteen bishops (including three Welsh bishops), forty-one abbots, and four priors; to ten earls …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 5 November - 18 December (second session) For the writs of summons see PW, II, ii, 44-56, and Appendix 37-9, 41 … first session were sent to the two archbishops, sixteen bishops (including the four Welsh bishops), fifty-one abbots and one prior; to six earls …
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