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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the laity and a tenth from clerks'. 4 Only the annals of St Albans are more expansive, perhaps because, as the … (recte, Coventry and Lichfield) came to the monastery of St Albans on his way to the parliament which began on the Monday after St Hillary whilst the king was in Rouen'. 5 He also notes the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The earl of Stafford The earl of Warwick The abbot of St Mary's, York Lord Tiptoft Sir William Cheyne William … every year and in perpetuity; that is, on the feast of St Clement the pope. And to maintain the divine services, and … in Cheshire, gentleman, on Monday before the feast of St James the apostle last [23 July 1436], with the said …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and 12 scholars, to be known as the royal college of St Nicholas, the saint on whose festal day Henry had been … and priors were summoned, the prior of the Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem being the only absentee from a list … priests, Gilbert Grefe and John Modding, clerks, and Roger Flecknore, William Kent, John Helewin otherwise called …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the episcopate received personal summons. The see of St Asaph was vacant, Robert of Lancaster having died around … 1433 and was probably at the second session. The bishop of St David's, Benedict Nicholls, died on 25 June 1433 and his … until the fourth day, Saturday 11 July, that the speaker, Roger Hunt, was presented (item 9). This may suggest that it …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… by writs of 26 May 1455, four days after the battle of St Albans had brought the duke of York back to power. Henry … time York struck first, and intercepted the royal party at St Albans on 22 May. Henry had left London the previous day … in Norfolk, an associate of the duke of Norfolk, Roger Chamberlain, was returned successfully in spite of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… November 1451, Oldhall took sanctuary in the church of St Martin le Grand in London. In late January 1452 the duke … who were abroad on royal business, and Beaumont and St Armand who were in attendance on the king during his … our realm of England in that same parliament on behalf of Roger Chamberlain knight, and now residing in the files of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Richard Whittington concerning a college established at St Michael de Riola in London, and was granted (item 18); … of Stafford The aboot of Westminster The abbot of Bury St Edmunds Lord Beaumont Lord Hungerford Sir William Cheyne … Rothewell John Hanham William Burgoyne William Pecke Roger Martyn Yon Gissing William Bangore William Malthous …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… least five (York, Salisbury, Bath and Wells, Chichester, St Asaph) are likely not to have attended the parliament. 8 … should be submitted. Meanwhile, on Thursday 12 November, Roger Flore was presented as speaker. 12 His choice was … the king's council before the next following feast of St John the Baptist [24 June 1423] with the same items and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… roll was presented on behalf of the dean and chapter of St Paul's cathedral, and successfully asked for confirmation … Nostell (Yorkshire) about the advowson of the hospital of St Nicholas at Pontefract (item 23), an intestacy case … Forman, yeoman of Marston Montgomery in the said county, Roger Laude, yeoman of the said town, Thomas Bene, yeoman of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in the capital. The end of the parliament was taken by Roger Virgoe to be Friday 5 June, but was more likely 7 June. … priors had been summoned. On this occasion the prior of St John of Jerusalem was summoned but not the abbot of Bury, … 1450, Reginald Pecok, who had been summoned as bishop of St Asaph, was translated to Chichester and attended the …
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