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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the list of heads of religious houses were the abbots of St Mary's York and - for the fourth parliament in succession - of Bury St Edmunds. The only newcomer of significance among the lords … however, remained opposed to the venture. According to the St Albans chronicler, Thomas Walsingham, Bishop Despenser had …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the parliament was in session. Thomas Walsingham, the St Albans chronicler, also noted the inclusion of Scottish … The bishop of Ely The bishop of Salisbury The abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury The abbot of Waltham The earl of … The bishop of Lincoln The bishop of Norwich The bishop of St Davids The bishop of Exeter The bishop of Hereford The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… by them to support their new dignities (Items 14-17). The St Albans chronicler, Thomas Walsingham, while making it … summoned to Westminster on the Friday after the feast of St Luke the Evangelist in the ninth year of the reign of King … half-tenth and fifteenth at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist then following [24 June 1386], on certain …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to ambush and kill the delegates (a point confirmed by the St Albans chronicler, Thomas Walsingham). Instead, they … The bishop of Ely The bishop of Salisbury The abbot of St Augustine's, Canterbury The abbot of Waltham The earl of … terme de lour deux vies. Also, whereas the high master of St Anthony's is schismatic, wherefore the king ought to have …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… usual heads of religious houses apart from the abbots of St Augustine's at Canterbury, Cirencester and Eynsham. The … of the lords in parliament, to the dean and canons of St Stephen's, Westminster, the abbot and monks of St Mary Graces by the Tower of London, and the Friars …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… provided quite substantial accounts of the parliament. The St Albans chronicler's account was actually longer than the … presented as Speaker of the commons (Roll, Item 8). The St Albans chronicler claimed that the king 'appointed' ( … at a later stage in the proceedings. According to the St Albans chronicler, Bussy urged the king not to give the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ADJOURNED TO THE TOWN OF SHREWSBURY ON THE QUINDENE OF ST HILARY THEN NEXT FOLLOWING [27 January 1398], AND THERE … The bishop of Ely The bishop of Salisbury The abbot of St Albans The abbot of Westminster The abbot of Evesham The … the lords temporal to take their oaths on the shrine of St Edward that they will well and loyally uphold, sustain and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… do show that whereas on 5 August, the feast of St Oswald the king, in the twenty-first year of your reign … at Huntingdon, on the Thursday next after the feast of St Nicholas, in the said eleventh year [12 December 1387], … appellants in the said parliament upon the quindene of St Hilary next following [27 January 1398], and he adjourned …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… have been the day before parliament met (the feast of St John the Baptist) his sermon is mainly concerned with the … 2 [6]). The preamble goes out of its way to cast Thomas St Leger, executed for his part in the 1483 rebellion, as the … bill seems guilty of deliberate misrepresentation here. St Leger's daughter who inherited the land on the strength of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical d(1). Church of St. Bartholomew (Plates 9, 150) stands in the S. part of the … now regularly used. Richard's Castle, Old Parish Church of St. Bartholomew Architectural DescriptionThe Chancel (39 ft. …
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