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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… convocation had already been summoned to meet at St Paul's on 1 October, and, before it rose on 20 October, … HELD AT WESTMINSTER ON THE MONDAY AFTER THE OCTAVES OF ST MARTIN IN THE SECOND YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY THE … his reign [22 March 1322], and of another, namely, against Roger Mortimer, formerly earl of March, in the parliament of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (for he attended the Canterbury convocation which met at St Paul's on 18 November), says that it was dissolved on 13 … The bishop of Durham The bishop of Lincoln The abbot of St Albans The prior of St John of Jerusalem in England Lord Grey of Ruthin Lord …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… same as for the previous parliament, although the abbot of St Mary's York (for the second time in succession) and the prior of St John of Jerusalem were omitted, while the abbot of Bury St … two days later, on Thursday 18 November, they duly elected Roger Flore, MP for Rutland, to his second successive …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was, apart from the exclusion of the abbots of Bury St Edmunds and St Mary's York, the same as for the parliament in March. The … 21 October, the commons presented as their speaker Roger Flore, esquire and MP for Rutland, a man of vast …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to have been in no mood to make trouble. Having elected Roger Flore, MP for Rutland, as their speaker for the third … a fifteenth and of a tenth which remains at the feast of St Martin in the winter following the said feast of the … in this present parliament to be levied at the feast of St Martin in the winter which will be that of the year of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ordering Sir John Grey of Ruthin, Sir John Popham, Sir Roger Fiennes, Sir Lancelot de Lisle, and Sir John Holland, … bishops of Salisbury, Hereford, Chichester, Exeter, and St Asaph were absent from both sessions of the parliament, … correct date of Saturday 28 April). At the west door of St Pauls he was taken out of his chair by the duke of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to it than to many others. 1 John de Amundesham, a monk of St Albans, was clearly stimulated in his Annales by the fact that the duke of Gloucester passed through St Albans, to which house and shrine he was particularly … been commonly ascribed to 28 February), the commons chose Roger Hunt to head a group of members to go to Bedford (item …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… six concerning Henry's other foundation, the college of St Mary and St Nicholas at Cambridge subsequently known as King's … Ralph Botiller, Lord Sudley, John Beauchamp, knight, Roger Fiennes, knight, and Thomas Stanley, knight, shall have …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Henry VI February 1447 1447 February Introduction 1447 Bury St Edmunds 10 February - 3 March C 65/98, RP , V.128-140, SR … At three weeks, the parliament of 1447, held at Bury St Edmunds, is the shortest of the reign. Its roll of six … between 8 and 9 pm the King's officers arrested Sir Roger Chamberlain and Sir Henry Wogan, Thomas Herbert, Thomas …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the same as in 1447 with the exception of the Prior of St John of Jerusalem. As for the lay peers, four dukes were … by special writ on 24 January, but William Beauchamp, Lord St Amand (one of the royal carvers who had married the … printed in full in RP , V.157-8. This petition refers to Roger Fiennes as late treasurer of the household. He held …
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