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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… WHICH HUGH DE COURTENAY PRESENTED IN THE SAME KING'S PARLIAMENT AT WESTMINSTER AFTER THE OCTAVE OF HILARY IN THE … rent was assigned by writ of the exchequer to lord John de St John, the father, together with many others in the north, … which assignment he paid the said rent to the said John de St John through good acquittances in the twenty-eighth, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… it pronounced in public by William Inge, one of the king's justices of Common Bench, that the king greatly desired … Afterwards on 12 February, that is on a Thursday, in the hall of the said dean of Lincoln, the lord king in full … that the aforesaid earl died on the day of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, that is on 30 June [sic: recte 24 June], …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the church of the same township except at the king's will, whereas the same Geoffrey is enfeoffed by charters of … under the seal of the said bishop to Master Thomas of St. Leonards, formerly the archbishop of York's sequestrator, … account with them for their wages etc., from the feast of St John the Baptist [24 June] until the feast of St Paul [?25 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… petitions, with which the roll begins, are edited in R & S , 92-3. R & S omitted the remaining entries on the roll, … the exile of the Despensers in parliament. They reached St. Albans on about 22 July, and there is evidence that … king gave way and on 14 August he came into Westminster Hall, flanked by the earls of Pembroke and Richmond, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… by Edward II, preserved in E 30/1582 and edited in R & S , 94-8, as belonging to the parliament of June 1325 is … 1324. The speech is also edited in Chaplais, The War of St-Sardos (1323-1325) , 95-8, with a note as to the correct … Henry of Lancaster, who had been restored to his brother's earldom of Leicester in March 1324, was listed among the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in October 1307 political tension grew rapidly as the king's favourite, Piers Gaveston, made himself increasingly … reason for the delay was that, according to the Annals of St. Paul's, the leading English magnates and the French … for the first Sunday in Lent, i.e. 3 March, the Annals of St. Pauls record that it met on the first day of Lent, i.e. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… move freely about the country. On 18 December Henry Percy's lands were restored until the coming parliament. On 26 … Warley were appointed to receive Gaveston's property at St. Albans on 13 January, and on 8 January parliament was … and to their refusal to restore Gaveston's property at St. Albans on 13 January. Lancaster and Warwick were also …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in SC 9/22 in its present form. Previously edited in R & S , 81-5. 1. SC 9/22 is a roll of two unnumbered membranes, … was apparently to consider whether to move the staple from St. Omer, in territory obedient to the French crown, where it … have suited the interests of the merchants better than St. Omer, but the interests of good relations between England …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… editors. There are no numbers on the roll or in Cole's edition.] Dominus rex mandavit breve suum de magno sigillo … his said lord was in Scotland until the Translation of St Thomas following, and it has always since been delayed for … Katerine extra Lincoln'. The petition of the prior of St Katherine's outside Lincoln. [10.] A nostre segnur le roi …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the case of Gaveston at the beginning of his reign, Edward's one ambition in August 1321 was the return of the … process by which the staple town was moved by 1324 from St. Omer in territory loyal to France to Bruges in the county … of January 1325 [E 175/2/10] is printed in The War of St. Sardos (1323-25): Gascon Correspondence and Diplomatic …
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