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A History of the County of Stafford
… the archbishop-elect of Dublin who was then at the papal court, promised to appoint to the next vacant prebend. In … When, however, Thomas Michel died in 1361 at the papal court and the Pope proceeded to provide William Russell to … Geoffrey de Mandeville, 253. Roger seems to have been a chancery clerk under Roger le Poer, son of Hen. I's justicar, …
A History of the County of London
… expected to keep open house for the nobles coming to the court. 54 A quarrel which was to last for years began in 1375 … for the soul of William Prestwyk, one of the masters in chancery, either in the oratory of St. Mary of Pewe or in St. …
A History of the County of London
… when Henry, rector of St. Leonard's, brought a cause in Court Christian in 1238 against Herbert, canon and procurator … the church was not appropriated, it was held that the Court of Canterbury had no jurisdiction. 110 Again in 1381 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… instituted. On 9 June, 1285, the official of the court of Canterbury ordered the official of the archdeacon of … power of the secular arm, and having also appealed to the court of Canterbury against the sentence of excommunication …
A History of the County of Stafford
… objected to matters concerning St. Mary's being heard in court Christian, 28 and in 1252 he ordered the sheriff to … chaplains, and clerks. The king summoned him before his court, but Meuland claimed benefit of clergy and refused to … stolen. 46 The dean and chapter had the right to hold a court for themselves and for their tenants in the town of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… king had established himself more firmly as patron and the Chancery clerks had begun to refer to the college officially … the statutes see below. Dean Cliffe (1317-19) had been a Chancery clerk who had travelled abroad in the king's service … became keeper of the Privy Seal and Keeper of the Rolls of Chancery; during the years in which he held the deanery he …
A History of the County of Stafford
… they included many officials of the Exchequer, the Chancery, and the king's household. The deanery was worth … Edward I would not allow the case to be considered in the court of the province of Canterbury, and the Dean of Arches … to do their duty, and cited the obstinate to appear in Chancery. 69 The result was Hanley's resignation. He had …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… hall and common mansion, the site of the present vicars' court, in succession to a predecessor at some little … tithe, and perjury cases of the usual ecclesiastical court description, visitations and corrections by the chapter …
A History of the County of Dorset
… offices, and was bestowed by the king on his clerks and court favourites as a reward for their services, and by no … it, appears to have been attached in some capacity to the chancery; the Annales speak of him as vice-chancellor ( Ann. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… charter 30 specified the right of the canons to hold a court for their tenants. Although these charters did not … brought failure once more. The case was dismissed from Chancery in 1667 and Robert Leveson awarded costs. 165 This … discovered c. 1560 in the ruins of a wall. According to a Chancery suit of c. 1572 (C 2/Eliz. I/L 12/50), John Leigh, …
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