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1342, membranes 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24 and 23, 22 and 21
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… same; that they be not at any time impeached by the king or his minister because they have enclosed the same and … touching a plea of trespass of Roger Cundoun and Geva (or Eva) his wife, on certificate by Roger Hillary, chief … others, under colour of the king's wool sold to merchants, or assigned to magnates, and by colour of licence to carry …
1440, membranes 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… king's clerk, of 40 l. yearly at the Exchequer, for life or until he receive some suitable benefice. By p.s. Be it … grant, if there be such, never emanated with his intention or will, has revoked the same; he commands the prior and … William de Colde Aston from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances, and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… me, Oh, I cry your mercie, you are a worshipful knight', or words to similar effect. 3. Hubbins's contemptuous words … know the parties? 2. Did the witness live of their own or were they dependent upon another? How much was the witness … testify? 3. Was the witness a household servant, retainer or relative of the defendant, and if so in what degree? To …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Copley was better borne then [the] erle of Kingston or his wife.' He was also alleged to have said to Francis … vizt. That I am better borne then the earle of Kingston or his wife or lady, I must needs affirme to vindicate my owne... that I …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in this room with one of his father's commissioners for 2 or 3 hours before the commissioners 'began to speed the … the house which he did, going out into the fields for 4 or 5 hours. When he returned he was told the commissioners … known the parties in this case? 2. Was the witness 'allied or kindred to Hartell', or a solicitor for him? Did they wish …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… parties in the litigation? 2. Did they live of their own or were they dependent upon another? How much were they worth … they been compelled to testify? How much had they received or expected to receive in expenses? 3. Were they a household servant or waged employee of either of the parties? Were they related …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… then purchased of her a lease for 21 years of the manor or farme of Kilmersdon; and the Lady Saye and Seale being …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and sellinge as men of other trades doe in the place or towne where he doth live' which, he implied, undermined … in this cause? 2. Did the witness live of their own or depend upon another?How much were they worth in goods with … come to testify? Had they been compelled? Had the received or been promised expenses? 5. Had there been any discord or
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… he 'was a base fellow and that he was better then myselfe, or any Temple in England, and would mayntayne it with his bloud against me or any Temple in England that durst; and that I durst doe … I was a base fellow and that he was better then myselfe, or any Temple in England, and would mayntayne it with his …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Andrin, Off Alley, Westminster, London, cm (1774). [Poll bk] Abbott, Anthony, Liverpool, upholder (b. 1773/74d. 1831). … 1778. [Essex RO, D/DBy/A37/4] For Shelburne House, London, or Bowood, Wilts. Adair & Co. supplied goods and carried out … Windsor are known stamped ADAMS 122 MINORIES LONDON, or variants of wording. [D; GL, Upholders Co. records; GL, …
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