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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Canterbury and York and ten other members of the royal council, as well as the justices and barons of the … John Multon, the other of the said supplicants, who is an old an feeble man; to the end that the said John Colles … licences of feoffment in the manner accustomed from of old, until the king be advised differently. 74 VI. [Rebels in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… attendance as possible at the parliament. On 28 September royal letters were sent to all of the lords spiritual and to … Nottinghamshire who had twice sat as an MP and also been royal escheator in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. He had … anticipated general enthusiasm for the war. But both old and new loans had to be repaid. In this context, the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a garbling of an intention on York's part to mark his royal status by going crowned to Westminster Abbey on that … of their said offices, fees and wages therunto of old tyme due and accustumed. And where we have putte in … in oures before the seid feoffement made, were by the said old officers full honourably, wisely, discretely and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… only was there the interest of the coronation and intended royal visit to France, there was also the first grant of a … safe keeping of the same town and marches there, both from old and new debts, as is more fully specified in the king's … soldiers for satisfaction of the wages owed to them from old, and the remaining 3 s. 4 d. he will release for the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… VIII of France was justified in claiming the twelve-year old Anne as his ward. The sermon preached by the chancellor, … of the previous roll is here more clearly defined. Royal business is scattered among other entries rather than … for refiners of gold and silver. 12. Where as it was of old tyme, and continued tyll now of late yeres, that ther was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was duly presented to the king on Thursday 19 January. The royal chamber accounts raise the curtain on Inglefield's … been proved defective and not made according to the old lawes and statutes therof ordeyned within the seid … in the myddes of the eare of the whete according to the old lawes of this land. And that it pleaseth the kingis …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… time of his selection as speaker, however, his career in royal service was still relatively low key although he may … royalle into the parties by yonde the see: that it < w > old please your highnes, for the perfourmyng of the said … shall sell or chaunge eny peweter or brasse newe or old at eny place or places within this your realme, but only …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… passed in the previous parliament the commons needed royal authorisation before proceeding. 4 But the new formula … But it would be unwise to assume that the choice of a royal servant was necessarily evidence of royal influence. The commons were pragmatic enough to realise …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… parliament, with our most illustrious king sitting on the royal throne in the chamber commonly called the Chamber of … New Buckenham, called Buckenham Castle, and the manor of Old Buckenham, called Buckenham Lathes, Carleton and Tibenham … of New Buckenham, called Buckenham Castle, the manors of Old Buckenham, called Buckenham Lathes, Carleton and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… or chaunterie of the Holy Crosse, within the castell of Old Sarum in the countie of Wiltes'; but that the seid … free chapel or chantry of the Holy Cross in the castle of Old Sarum in the county of Wiltshire; but that the said … of the county of Flint and of gathering the rent of the old escheatery in Englefield, to Henry Clegge of the office …
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