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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Barring the omission of the abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury, the list of lords spiritual summoned to this … expressed in the previous parliament about the treaty's implications, he may well have anticipated some debate on … of England, gave the opening address, lauding Henry's Caesar-like modesty in ascribing his victories entirely to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was unambiguous: to provide money and support for the king's projected second expedition to France. The summer had been … to diplomatic manoeuvring designed to improve Henry's chances of repeating his spectacular military triumphs of … He came from Oakham, where he built a house in the high street which still stands. Allmand, Henry V , 375. It is this …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… but the change in officers, which included Beaufort's resignation of the chancellorship, is of considerable … threatened to cross over the Thames to attack the bishop's house, but were prevented from doing so by Beaufort's men … same benefices; but they clearly allowed the noble ancient buildings erected there to fall into total ruin, even when …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a new membrane (25). The foundations of Eton and of King's College Cambridge form separate groupings of membranes (21 … each and every one of their houses, dwelling places and buildings which they now have within our said realm of … in the said town of Cambridge, bordering on the High Street, lying between the tenement of the aforesaid Agnes of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that 'the parliament was planned to begin with the duke's arrest'. 3 As we shall see, there are interesting points to … made about the links between the parliament and Gloucester's demise, but there is no clear evidence that it was called … provost and scholars all those houses, manses, dwellings, buildings, lands and tenements with gardens and all their …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and was a quiet and uncontroversial affair. The king's absence, short duration of the parliament and lack of major … Christi next to the church of St Laurence in Candlewick Street (item 16). 36 Interestingly, in this case the master … Christi, next to the church of St Laurence in Candlewick Street, all the lands and tenements that he had in the city …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the government. Even so, this last parliament of Henry VI's minority was a generally positive meeting. Such … may also have been occasioned by anticipation of Henry's majority, as the king's sixteenth birthday, 6 December 1437, approached. His …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of chroniclers. It escapes mention in the Brut, Gregory's Chronicle and the Great Chronicle of London. Benet tells us … that the sea should be kept for six months at the king's cost, that a whole tenth and fifteenth were to be … the aforesaid college and all houses, dwelling places and buildings which they now have there or elsewhere within our …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… second schedule of three membranes records the treasurer's account (no. 24) which has been attached to the dorse of … bishop of Durham (item 23). The treasurer, Ralph Cromwell's petition follows on membrane 11, and has attached to it as … people live in common hostelries and taverns in the high street of the said borough, receiving there thieves, common …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from his mental collapse around Christmas 1454 and York's protectorate had come to an effective end in the course of … had proceeded to make it clear that they regarded York's actions over the previous months as partisan. The duke of … of a messuage and certain houses and gardens in Colman Street, London; or with regard to a grant made by us to him …
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