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The Environs of London
… parish of Edmonton 5). These fairs, by the name of Beggar's-bush fairs, are both still held, pursuant to the last patent, on St. Giles's and Ascension-day. The patent was purchased at a public … MSS.Collections for a Biography of Lawyers, by Mr. John Rayner, author of Cases at large concerning Tithes, in 3 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Winchester, and Oxford; Edward earl of Chester, the king's son had gone to France to do homage to the king of France … by the news that was just reaching England of Isabella's refusal to return from France. Fears were growing as to … the Appendix, using the search engine. This is based on D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the 'Commune Petition' in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… speech, which is preserved in E 30/1582 and edited in R & S , 94-8, as belonging to the parliament of June 1325 is … the detailed replies of the magnates present to the king's questions. E 30/1582 consists of two membranes of disparate … present editor, was described as fully as possible in D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the 'Commune Petition' in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Angliae , the first recension of Thomas Walsingham's projected Chronica maiora , written at St Albans around … : Foedera III.ii.1036. For further discussion, see D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the "commune petition" in … W.M. Ormrod, The Reign of Edward III (London, 1990), 35. Rayner, 'Forms and machinery', 225. W.R.. Jones, 'Bishops, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… consent that the earlier assembly had given to Edward III's resumption of the title of king of France and thus, in … of it): the state of the war meant not only that the king's rightful possessions overseas were jeopardised (a matter … (Cardiff, 1935), 187-8. For further discussion, see D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the "commune petition" in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… French campaigns of 1346-7. Seventeen royal justices, king's serjeants and high-ranking clerks received summonses; in … the writ of summons to parliament a month after the king's triumphant return to the kingdom that careful political … 1990- ), I.585. Harriss, King, Parliament , 363. See D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the "commune petition" in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… which also proved to be the last parliament of Edward III's reign, is recorded in C 65/31. This is a roll of 9 … in receipt of summonses: Thomas of Woodstock, the king's youngest son, who although still lacking a noble title of … Lindley (Stamford, 1996), 163-5. CFR 1368-77 , 386-91. D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the "commune petition" in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… delivered to parliament (item 2), was a change in the king's military plans: having originally intended to go to war … for the defence of the realm made at the time of the king's departure had indeed already specified (Appendix no. 1). … Rees (Cardiff, 1975), 34-5. For further discussion, see D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the "commune petition" in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in the war. Interestingly, Knyvet also announced the king's intention 'that all manner of petitions and other private … the importance that had been attached to parliament's role as a clearing house for such private business up until … Rees (Cardiff, 1975), 34-5. For further discussion, see D. Rayner, 'The forms and machinery of the "commune petition" in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… decade: only eight royal clerks, justices and king's serjeants were instructed to attend. The well-preserved … known to have served in the course of Edward III's reign). 7 In keeping with a trend that had set in during … of 1362. Datable 1362x1377. Sources : C 49/8/5; D. Rayner, 'The form and machinery of the "commune petition" in …
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