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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1 The heads of houses summoned were the abbots of St Augustine's, Canterbury, and of St Albans, with twenty-one other abbots and the priors of Coventry and the hospital of St John. The peers summoned were the duke of Lancaster, the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ad este devant ore. 1. On the Friday after the feast of St Mark the Evangelist, which was 29 April, in the seventh … The bishop of Exeter The abbot of Glastonbury The abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury The earl of Arundel The earl of … The bishop of Hereford The abbot of Hyde The prior of St John of Jerusalem in England The earl of Oxford The earl …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… just a week after the writs were issued), and the abbot of St Mary's York was reinstated after being omitted for the … The bishop of Ely The bishop of Salisbury The abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury The abbot of Waltham The earl of … and Scotland by the coming feast of the Nativity of St John [24 June 1383], it is greatly to be feared that there …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… he was in hiding. Of the regular religious, the abbot of St Augustine's at Canterbury, the abbot of Eynsham and the prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, all of whom had been summoned in 1386, … will become obvious), as were the bishops of Lincoln and St David's, both of whom were elderly and may not have been …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Winchester The bishop of Salisbury The abbot of Bury St Edmunds The abbot of Waltham The earl of Derby The earl of … [24 June 1388]: and from the same feast of the Nativity of St John until the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist next following [24 June 1389]; on …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… be at their aforesaid ports between now and the feast of St Peter ad vincula [1 August]: and that they and each one of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… day of the session (Items 13-15). 3 According to the St Albans chronicler Thomas Walsingham, the commons also … to sort out the disputed election to the abbacy of Bury St Edmunds (which was a major scandal at the time, and to … abbey and their neighbours, the dean and college of St Stephen's chapel within the royal palace of Westminster, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Carlisle, Salisbury, Exeter, Hereford, Worcester, Lincoln, St David's, Bangor, Llandaff, St Asaph (Lawrence Child, who in fact died on 20 December … but they had not yet been consecrated); the abbots of St Albans, Ramsey, Peterborough, Battle, Croyland, St Benet …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 11). The first of these was in effect unconditional (the St Albans chronicler said that it was to pay for the expenses … OF THE PARLIAMENT HELD AT WINCHESTER, ON THE OCTAVE OF ST HILARY IN THE SIXTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING RICHARD … 1. Be it remembered that on the Monday on the octave of St Hilary in the sixteenth year of the reign of our lord the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… peers summoned; nor was the prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, but otherwise the list of spiritual … OF THE PARLIAMENT HELD AT WESTMINSTER ON THE QUINZAINE OF ST HILARY IN THE SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING … 1. Be it remembered that on Tuesday on the quinzaine of St Hilary, in the seventeenth year of our lord the king [27 …
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