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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the aforesaid time for the costs and charges which he must bear each year, both for his said lieutenaunt and other … the great love and complete affection which they have and bear in particular towards the lord king the lord Henry, by … of God and on account of the special affection which they bear and have in particular towards the aforesaid most …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… interest by the line of Sir Lionel, the same duke should bear the arms of the same Lionel, and not the arms of Edmund … any title or interest by the line of Sir Lionel, he should bear the arms of the same Sir Lionel, and not the arms of … subjects, who have recently borne and suffered, and daily bear and suffer, the too great, too lamentable and too …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… he himself is henceforth unable to perform acts of war or bear arms, or so it is believed; having similarly considered … from the great love and deep affection which they have and bear towards the said lord king, with the assent of the … have recently borne in paying their fifteenths and still bear from day to day for the purveyance for our said …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and refined as aforesaid shall be so refined that it may bear 12 pennyweight of alloy in a pound weight, and yet be as … inhabitants of Southwold refused, saying they ought not bear any such charges. Nevertheless the said bailiffs and … and committed within this your realm, which actions bear heavily on all evildoers and offenders condemned in such …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… cities, and states, and finally human society itself, to bear witness: for all of these, if they could speak for …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… needed any validation. The parliamentary record does not bear out the contention of the Crowland Chronicler that Henry …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… or other hereditaments or possessions, and also to bear or have any name of estate or dignity. And that the same … this realm, so reducing the custom which they should bear if they were not denizens both in buying and selling …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of St Bennet Shorehog in the city of London, and of a garden lying in Mark Lane in the parish of All Hallows … the king's letters patent of the office of keeper of the garden of Eltham in the county of Kent; but that the same … custody of our gardens called the King's and the Queen's garden in our Tower of London; but that all such grant or …
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