Search
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… November 1296 1296 November Introduction Autumn 1296 Bury St Edmund's Autumn parliament (November) On 26 August 1296 writs of summons were issued for a meeting of parliament at Bury St Edmund's on the morrow of All Souls (on or shortly after 3 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… as the first half of July (one week or two weeks after St John the Baptist), the king was not at Gloucester then and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Portsmouth, Fareham and elsewhere Summer session of king's council (June-August) The parliament 'after Easter' of 1294 … 2 and record the non- appearance of Hugh on the morrow of St John the Baptist (the week beginning 25 June) before the … appearance then or shortly afterwards, with the morrow of St John the Baptist being treated as 'return day', rather …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of William Latimer against their appearance in King's Bench to answer a trespass suit; 16 the release of a … grant by Hugh de Vienne of the advowson of the church of St Lawrence Jewry in London to the warden and scholars of … proposed grant by John Portehors of Cambridge to nuns of St Radegund of Cambridge, returnable at next parliament. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… as having been held at Westminster at the quindene of St John the Baptist (on or soon after 8 July), 3 other … (Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest). 10 The king's financial needs also gave rise to a scheme probably drawn … probably also some discussion of arrangements for the king's planned absence from the kingdom in Flanders (he left on 23 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… which was to meet at Westminster at the octaves of St John the Baptist (the week beginning 1 July) 1302. The … his wife Margaret to a dower share of a manor in the king's hands, 6 and an interim stage of proceedings on the claim … of Hartlepoole took an oath at Westminster on the feast of St Oswald [5 August] before keeper of wardrobe, escheator and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and an ordinance of the forest on the same day. 5 The King's Bench plea roll for Trinity term 1305 also records in a … and Wells and Carlisle; the abbots of Westminster, Bury, St Augustine's Canterbury, St Albans, Glastonbury, Peterborough, Ramsey, Thorney, Selby, …
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 …