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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Sir Matthew Hale, now deposited in the library of Lincoln's Inn in London. In that edition the petitions were assigned … to the king and council. No.24: Prior of the house of St. Edmund of Athassel in Ireland to the king. No.25: Roger … Multon of Egremont. Cf. SC 8/167/8306. 1327. No.66: Master Francis of Massey. SC 8/294/14653; SC 8/205/10244. 1327. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the meantime the earls had gathered at the earl of Lincoln's castle at Pontefract in Yorkshire to debate what to do … powerful favourite Gaveston. According to the Annals of St. Paul's, the earls and barons came to parliament fully … the attempt to force Gaveston into exile. The Annals of St. Paul's however contain a remark which may throw a very …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the issues of greatest urgency in 1310. Edward II's ambiguity towards the work of the reformers was however … the Ordainers' mandate) the Ordinances were published in St. Paul's churchyard by the bishop of Salisbury, acting on … cousin, the earl of Lancaster, who erected a tablet in St. Paul's cathedral to commemorate Edward II's acceptance of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… SC 9/17: Parliament Roll: previously edited in R & S , 55-9; and SC 9/26: Parliament Roll: not previously … summoned a council of prelates and magnates to meet at St. Paul's on 13 March when the earls of Pembroke and Surrey … before the king at Westminster or London on Sunday after St. Bartholomew (27 August) 'to treat of the Ordinances and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a writ is to be issued in chancery to the treasurer's lieutenant and the barons of the exchequer to make the same … is given: [...] a writ of the great seal to the treasurer's lieutenant and the barons etc. to [...] to answer to the … on the Monday before the feast of the beheading of St John the Baptist: item Walterus de Cornwall' et Jacobus …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… England was again deteriorating rapidly. Although Gaveston's influence over the flow of royal patronage was less evident … Christmas at Edward II's favourite palace at Langley near St. Albans, where according to the Vita Edwardi Secundi they … Bath and Wells, Chichester, Worcester, Exeter, and St. Davids); eight earls (Gloucester, Lancaster, Lincoln, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… twelve bishops (including two Welsh bishops. Those of St. Davids and Llandaff), and the vicars-general of three … matters' concerning the king and his state. The king's attempts to gather support were however countered by the … of the bishops of his province and of leading magnates at St. Paul's on 13 March. At this council the earls of Pembroke …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of 1322 revealed the underlying weakness of Edward II's position. The futility of Edward's policy towards Scotland … these years after 1322. In 1324 he ordered Master John of St. Albans to paint the walls of the Lesser Hall of Westminster Palace with scenes, probably martial and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 30 April: G.O. Sayles, Select Cases in the Court of King's Bench under Edward II , IV, 64. Twenty royal judges and … apud Westm' anno .viij. o . 6 Concerning the hospital of St Thomas of Acre. In the king's parliament at Westminster in … was in the middle of the country, earl Edmund had a large hall provided and built at great expense, to be used to hold …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the exception of a cancelled entry which is edited in R & S , 63. This roll consists entirely of petitions and … item 1 dealing with the proceedings on Hugh de Courtenay's claim to the inheritance of Isabella de Forz, countess of … in the lodgings of the dean. These locations included the hall of the dean of Lincoln, the chapter house of the …
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