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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/25. RP , II.294-298. SR , I.388-390) The proceedings of the parliament of 1368 are contained in a single roll, C … proceedings being taken against him in the court of king's bench for the duration of the assembly (Appendix no. 2). 6 … to London in safekeeping as a prisoner with the aforesaid child, that is to say, on the Monday immediately before the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… - 28 October (C 65/5. RP , II.103-106) The proceedings of the parliament of 1339 are recorded in one roll. C 65/5 is … to the lords, 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
… 1 THESE ARE THE REMEMBRANCES [i.e., the official record] OF THE THINGS DONE IN THE PARLIAMENT SUMMONED AT WESTMINSTER … was announced by the bishop of Winchester, the king's chancellor, namely because of the business touching the … Our lord the king forbids on pain of imprisonment that any child or other person shall play at bars or at other games, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The parliament roll for 1346, C 65/12, is a roll of 4 membranes, each approximately 285 mm. in width, sewn … element in parliament: some sixteen justices, king's serjeants and other ministers received summonses to this … 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
… RP , v.496-570. SR , ii.392-418) C 65/107 is a roll of forty-four membranes, each approximately 295mm in width, … wise' upon pain of forfeiture and imprisonment at the king's pleasure. The proclamation further noted that Lent was a … any such knight does the contrary, or allows his wife or child, the same child being under his rule or governance, to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/112. RP , vi.167-92. SR , ii.452-67) C 65/112 is a roll of fifteen membranes, each approximately 300mm in width, sewn … a good representative. This was because parliament's main business was to be the condemnation of the king's … John III regarded as imminent. 11 No more is heard of the child, which was presumably still born, leaving Anne as her …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… RP , vi.196-225. SR , ii.468-76) C 65/113 is a roll of nineteen membranes, each approximately 305mm in width and … Knyvet. 1 There is also evidence of an attempt by the king's brother-in-law, Anthony earl Rivers, to secure seats for … Thomas St Leger. She died in January 1476, apparently in child bed, but her daughter by St Leger survived and under …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/108. RP , v.571-635. SR , ii.418-30) C 65/108 is a roll of forty membranes, each approximately 320mm in width, sewn … Easter (item 8). The initiative was again the king's, and part of the act's purpose may have been to demonstrate the king's commitment …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/106. RP , v.461-495. SR , ii.380-91) C 65/106 is a roll of twenty-one membranes each approximately 290mm in width, … of business in November 1461 was the assertion of the king's title, which was done in full parliament on 12 November. … beyng in the naturall labour and bataille of travailyng of child, by the moyne therof piteously disperaged, heven …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… REGIS EDWARDI IIII ti POST CONQUESTUM DUODECIMO. THE ROLL OF THE PARLIAMENT SUMMONED AT WESTMINSTER ON 6 OCTOBER IN THE … and announcement the same bishop of Rochester in the king's name firmly ordered the aforesaid commons to assemble on … servauntez, his said wyfe beyng then newely delyvered of child, and liyng in child bed, with other dyvers hir susters, …
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