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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/15. RP , II.225-235. SR , I.310-318) The proceedings of the parliament of 1351 are recorded in a single roll, C … 1350 had demonstrated considerable opposition to the crown's exactions during a period of intense economic hardship, and … who were born within the same allegiance. And that all the child heirs who henceforth shall be born outside the king's
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1 THESE ARE THE REMEMBRANCES [i.e., the official record] OF THE PARLIAMENT SUMMONED AT YORK ON WEDNESDAY THE OCTAVE OF … the king. [col. b] 4. Item, est acorde qe les articles qe s'ensuent soient criez et solempnement publiez par seneschal … the king further forbids on pain of imprisonment that any child or other person shall play at bars or at other games, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 19 February (C 65/6. RP , II.107-111) The first parliament of 1340, held in January-February, is recorded in C 65/6, a … cities and towns, no fewer than fourteen justices, king's serjeants and other royal agents (including the clerk and … name and the council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… January - 12 February (C 65/13. RP , II.164-174) The first of the two parliaments held in 1348 is recorded in C 65/13, a … French campaigns of 1346-7. Seventeen royal justices, king's serjeants and high-ranking clerks received summonses; in … king and the council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/16. RP , II.236-245. SR , I.319-328) The proceedings of the parliament of 1352 are recorded in C65/16, a roll of 6 … of St Hilary), but the chief justice of the court of king's bench, Sir William Shareshull, pronounced the assembly … king and his council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 12 - 26 July (C 65/8. RP , II.117-125) The parliament of July 1340, the third to be held in that calendar year, is … evidently being made to publicise and popularise the king's successes, not least because the assessment and collection … and the council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The parliament roll for 1344, C 65/11, is made up of 4 membranes, each approximately 355 mm. in width, sewn … and priors, all the earls who were not abroad on the king's business, and 41 other secular lords; the returns of the … king and the council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and barons stayed at least until 23 March) For the writs of summons see RDP , iv, 408-11; CCR 1330-33 , 551-2. … touching the king and the state of the realm and the king's other lands', which had happened since the previous … Our lord the king forbids on pain of imprisonment that any child or other person should play at bars or at other games, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/7. RP , II.112-116. SR , I.281-294) The Lent parliament of 1340, the second to be held in this calendar year, is … parliament of January-February to filibuster over the king's continued demands for money and (possibly) his hostility to … king and the council, on penalty of imprisonment, that any child or other person shall play either at bars or at any …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The parliament roll for 1366 is C 65/24, a roll of 2 membranes, each approximately 310 mm. in width, sewn … in due course to take up the Suffolk lordships of his wife's family. But the particular timing of this summons may be … written evidence to prove the chronological context of the child's birth. On the basis of all of this, the lords in …
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