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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and mediation between the magnates' arrival and the king's issue of pardons. The mediation was carried out by the papal envoys, cardinal Arnold of St. Prisca and bishop Arnold of Poitiers, and by the earls of … and John Botetourt came before the king at Westminster Hall, where they asked for and received his pardon. To mark …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… clerical staffs, arrested five of the justices of king's bench and common pleas, imprisoned several prominent … of Canterbury, who had been meeting in convocation at St Paul's Cathedral, were received in parliament where they … : CCR 1341-3 , 97. 5 Petition (not extant) of the abbot of St Evroult resulting in a chancery instrument dated 28 June …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… many of the lords and commons (item 2), and the second day's business involved only the appointment of receivers and … which proclamation was made on the same day in the great hall of Westminster and in the city of London and in the … grant of 1342 that the commons alluded in 1343. 14 Edw III st. 1 c. 21: SR , I.289. Harriss, King , Parliament , 420-34. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… seem generally to have been happy to comply with the crown's request: 22 of the 33 knights of the shire returned in 1353 … Sir William Shareshull, chief justice of the court of king's bench, made the opening speech, in which he enumerated … in 1326. Richard Fitzalan had been restored to the family's comital title by Edward III in 1330, but the proceedings in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… parliament took place in the aftermath of the Black Prince's triumphant return to England from the victory of Poitiers … and Wales 1188-1688 (London, 1998), 52-3; 31 Edw III st. 1 cc. 13-14: SR , I.352. CFR 1356-68 , 44-6; SR , I.353; CCR 1354-60 , 363; CPR 1354-8 , 532-3. 31 Edw III st 1, cc. 2, 5, 6, 8: SR , I.350-1. C 67/22, m. 14. SR , …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Angliae , the first recension of Thomas Walsingham's projected Chronica maiora , written at St Albans around 1388. 11 Walsingham may have taken his … was done. And a proclamation was made thereon in the Great Hall of Westminster that all those who had summons of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… crowned as king of Scots at Scone on 24 September. Balliol's position was still insecure and he needed the support of … SUMMONED AT YORK ON THE FRIDAY BEFORE THE FEAST OF ST NICHOLAS, IN THE SIXTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING EDWARD … to continue the same parliament until the octave of St Hilary next following [20 January 1333], to be held in the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… just before the end of the previous parliament. Edward's body was removed to Gloucester for public display on 22 October and on 20 December 1327 he was buried in St. Peter's abbey, Gloucester, in the presence of the young Edward III …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… February) to do what will be enjoined of them on the king's behalf. The marginal note on the Close Roll also indicates … December the archbishop of Canterbury preached a sermon in St. Paul's cathedral which was probably designed to present a … London with his followers and joined in the discussions at St. Paul's. He then reconciled himself with the king's uncle, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Parliament Roll, C 65/4, previously edited in R & S , 232-9.) C 65/4 is a single membrane measuring … numerals are later. Scotland took up most of Edward III's energies in the year between the York parliament of January … summoned at York on Monday next before the feast of St Peter in cathedra in the eighth year of his reign [21 …
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