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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… clerk of the parliament, delivered the roll into the king's chancery on 25 February 1332. For a detailed description of … not return any of the territory occupied during the war of St. Sardos in 1324-5. Many other issues in England's … agreement was determined and proclaimed in Westminster Hall. And it is the will of our lord the king and of his …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1330. 2. Parliament roll, C 65/3; previously edited in R & S , 216-23. C 65/3 is a single membrane measuring … a permanent alliance, and a marriage between Edward's son and Philip VI's daughter. The ambassadors met the … of himself and magnates, which had been planned for St. Peter ad Vincula (1 August), until 29 September: RDP , …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was announced by the bishop of Winchester, the king's chancellor, namely because of the business touching the … same parliament, and it was then proclaimed in Westminster Hall and also in the city of London. 2. Por ce qe avant ses … the aforesaid penalty; saving those of our lord the king's people whom he wishes to appoint, or who shall be appointed …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… la somme qe lui est due amounte .iiij xx xvi.li. .xiij. s. .iiij. d. pur le temps de son aler, demorer et retourner, … to the honour of God and of holy church and of the martyrs St Abdon and Sennen, and to maintain more securely the fealty … and fellow brothers, Peter de Stours and Master Peter de St John, and, we thank you, by them you have sent your …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… element in parliament: some sixteen justices, king's serjeants and other ministers received summonses to this … where Edward and his forces disembarked on 12 July at St Vaast la Hogue. Godfrey de Harcourt, the lord of Saint … put it when the same text was read out to the Londoners in St Paul's churchyard, the king was laying waste to Normandy …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of legislation to last only so long as it suited the king's purpose: in other words, to be an ordinance rather than a … was granted only in respect of Canterbury, 'in honour of St Thomas' (item 38). Since the record of the Ordinance on … On which day an announcement was made in Westminster Hall that all those who had come there to the said council by …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… wise' upon pain of forfeiture and imprisonment at the king's pleasure. The proclamation further noted that Lent was a … from above. The king's esquire of the body Thomas St Leger had his petition delivered by his fellow esquire … King Edward IV [1464], at the city of York, in the great hall within the archbishop's palace there, to which day and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a good representative. This was because parliament's main business was to be the condemnation of the king's … Anne, the heiress of the Mowbray dukes of Norfolk, in St Stephen's chapel there, and the celebrations attendant on … on the penalties of disobedience in which he cited St Paul: 'The king does not carry the sword without cause'. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Knyvet. 1 There is also evidence of an attempt by the king's brother-in-law, Anthony earl Rivers, to secure seats for … meanwhile, had divorced her husband and married Thomas St Leger. She died in January 1476, apparently in child bed, but her daughter by St Leger survived and under the terms of the 1467 settlement …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Easter (item 8). The initiative was again the king's, and part of the act's purpose may have been to demonstrate … The earl of Arundel The earl of Worcester, The abbot of St Albans The abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury The abbot … president and scholars; head or governor of any college, hall, hospital, house incorporate, or any other place, and …
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