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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ANNO REGNI REGIS RICARDI SECUNDI POST CONQUESTUM UNDECIMO. THE ROLL OF THE PARLIAMENT HELD AT WESTMINSTER ON THE MONDAY … for the said summons were, in essence, to determine, by the grace of God, how the great disputes, trouble, and … of Winchester The bishop of Salisbury The abbot of Bury St Edmunds The abbot of Waltham The earl of Derby The earl of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… DE ANNO UNDECIMO RICARDI SECUNDI. PARS TERTIA. > THE PARLIAMENT OF THE ELEVENTH YEAR OF RICHARD THE SECOND. … the aforesaid appellants in the aforesaid appeal. And also by the same order they were solemnly summoned in the great … 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
… together in chancery style and numbered in a later hand. The text, written in the official chancery scripts of several … from that of membrane 3. The roll appears to be complete. By January 1380, despite the expenditure of more than a … day of the session (Items 13-15). 3 According to the St Albans chronicler Thomas Walsingham, the commons also …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is good, though membranes 12, 10, … Anglo-French hostilities for the rest of Richard's reign. By the time that parliament met again in January 1390, … Carlisle, Salisbury, Exeter, Hereford, Worcester, Lincoln, St David's, Bangor, Llandaff, St Asaph (Lawrence Child, who …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is good. The text, written in the … but a combination of circumstances - the rejection by the English, at the council of Stamford in May 1392, of … 11). The first of these was in effect unconditional (the St Albans chronicler said that it was to pay for the expenses …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is good. The text, written in the … parliament of January 1393 was dissolved on 10 February. By mid-March two of the king's uncles, John of Gaunt, duke of … peers summoned; nor was the prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, but otherwise the list of spiritual …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was clearly deeply affected, and quite probably delayed, by the death of his queen, Anne of Bohemia, at the beginning … English and Welsh bishops (excluding those of Chichester, St Davids and St Asaph) and twenty-seven abbots and priors … the Evesham chronicler also states, that the papal legate Bartholomew de Namara attended this parliament in the hope of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is fairly good, though membranes 5, … of his young bride. On 4 November, in the church of St Nicholas at Calais, he married her; after a few more days … the previous two years, several of which had been filled by clerical supporters of the king such as Tideman of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style and numbered in a later hand. The text, written in the official chancery script of several … February, during the previous parliament, on the steps of St Stephen's chapel at Westminster, having just (according to … for holding another parliament so soon was explained by the chancellor, Richard le Scrope, in his opening speech, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style and numbered in a later hand. The text, written in the official chancery scripts of several … designate the lay peers (Item 2). 4 Thomas Walsingham, the St Albans chronicler, criticised the choice of Northampton as … His feelings on the subject may well have been influenced by the fact that St Albans was one of six towns in …
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