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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… order further to cause proclamation to be made on the king's behalf forbidding any man of whatsoever estate or condition … double the value thereof; as now it has come to the king's ears that great number of the burgesses their fellows, and … appointed with others to buy and purvey in the king's name and for prompt payment in his money as many sacks of …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… the king in chancery on this instant Thursday the king's prisoner Oliver Claykyn, brother of Bertram Claykyn knight. … cause proclamation to be made, in accordance with the king's ordinance made with advice of the council, that all … at Calais, shall as speedily as may be repair to the king's court to pay the same and receive the king's licence to …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… conspiring of malice aforethought to impoverish the king's liege men who had wool and woolfells of their own growth in … fitz William to Simon Gaunstede clerk. Recognisance for 60 s., to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. 2 Condition thereof, that … other his ancestor whose heir he is, paid heretofore 100 s. for the said fee, or if by search or otherwise it may be …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… and woolfells. Order to pay to John Seint Johan the king's knight and Isabel his wife 100 marks a year, and the … pleasure for good service to the late king, the king's father and the king in their wars. Et erat patens. Oct. 10. … the time being. Order to deliver to Thomas Lyouns the king's esquire one tun of wine a year for life, and the arrears …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III
… 1484-1485 1479 1434 John Clement, rector of St. Swithin's Candilwykestrete London, prebendary of Hastynges co. … the sheriff to attach John Fortescu, esquire of the king's body, who on March 18, 14834, before John Broune, mayor of … pay all taxes, tallages or other charges laid by Elizabeth Harlestone, John Duffhous, William Beton and John Hertt, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… read 'by will proved 1631' Index to Vols. IIV, " " 3 c, s.v. Bainard, omit'; fam., ii. 297' " " 9 a, s.v. Burgoyne. for '1423' read '1424' " " 26 b, s.v. Ditton, Fen, omit ', 399' and under 'ch.' omit '177,' " …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1870s. 59 Barnwell priory, succeeding to Picot the sheriff's grant of tithes to the church of St. Giles in Cambridge c. 1092, 60 took a pension of 15 s. in 1254, 61 20 s. in 1291, 62 and 40 s. in the early 16th century. 63 In …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on Crowlands manor 50 allowed a widow to keep her husband's holding while she remained chaste and unmarried. Descent … the Crowlands home farm grew corn mainly for the abbey's consumption. 59 In 1321-2 almost three quarters of the 171 … commons for his own use. Although a dispute with Christ's College over two new closes was settled amicably in 1580, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and in default of nomination were elected by the manor's copyhold tenants, holding office for life. The ordermakers … fens and open fields and supervised the work of the parish's executive officers: two keepers of the commons and two … were created in 1970, after which the Causeway estate's third was made over each year to the parish council for the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hinde of Madingley (kt. 1578). 5By the time of Hinde's death in 1596 he had also bought Lisles manor and half of … Arthur Capell until her death in 1625. 9Sir William Hinde's brother and heir Edward sold his reversionary interest in … antiquary Roger Gale, a great-nephew of her grandmother's husband John Pepys. 17Gale sold them in 1737 to Edward …
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