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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 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in detailing the offices for which exemption was sought, bear little relation to the terms of the act. Thomas Wortley … Elizabeth, queen of England, must of necessity have and bear in her chamber and in various other ways, by the advice … constableshipe, portershipe, keper of the warderobe and garden of Midlem, maister forster of oure forest ther, keper …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… your highness of your most loving disposition which you bear and owe to the common weal of this your land, and to the … shall take the profits of it for the king's use, and bear the yearly charges issuing from the said freehold …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Canshern or Cantysherne to some person not named, he to bear all manner of charges as well again our sovereign lord … that he should summon Nedham to show what he has to bear himself against the King's commandment and the writer's … and buildings called the Gallery and New Lodging with a garden, and two orchards with ponds in them, within the site …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… After some further conversation, the King took him to a garden, and said he agreed with him (on il m'acorda), but … have by his preferment, which the house must in conclusion bear. The man was promoted by my means. He was the most fit …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… master of the Jewels. To be keeper of the manor and garden of Notley, Bucks., chief steward of the manor of … George Broke, lord Cobham. To be keeper of the mansion and garden of Rochester, Kent. 8 March. 68. Robt. Briscoo, … Denny, King's servant. To be keeper of the mansion and garden of Hatfeld manor, Herts., and of the park called the …
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