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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… conduct money of himself and his retinue returning from Guienne, 161 l. 5 s. Wm. Crane, gentleman of the Chapel, loan … A. Cornewall, conduct money for his retinue returning from Guienne, 38 l. 12 s. Master treasurer, for a man "who shall …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King's use, 6,000 l. Cavacant, for John Style, 100 l. Guienne, herald of France, 10 l. Rauf Latham, 7 pieces of …
Old and New London
… some Tower executioner, should really have been "Ham and Guienne," for here (says Strype) poor refugees from "Hammes …
Old and New London
… that the name has reference to the French province of Guienne, is absurd. Fiveguinea pieces, two-guineas, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 61. Roger de Pilkington in 1325 was summoned to serve in Guienne, such service having been a condition of his pardon; …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… his eldest Son Edward, after King Edward I. the Dutchy of Guienne, before he was fourteen Years of Age, and the Moment … of Cornwall, the Principality of Wales, the Dutchy of Guienne, and the Principality of Aquitain. That wise and … Prince's Age, the King invested him with the Dutchy of Guienne, which new Favour he soon after repaid by sending the …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… Edward made a "Convention" 4 with the merchant vintners of Guienne the terms of which six months later were to form the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Matthew de Haydock who accompanied Lord Stafford to Guienne in 1345; Rymer, Foedera (ed. Cayley), iii, 36. In …
Old and New London
… "The Normans," says Herbert, "were the great carriers, and Guienne the place from whence most of our wines came." The … another petition against the adulteration of Gascon and Guienne wines, in which the writer says, "wines that formerly …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the whole of Normandy, and the duchy of Anjou and Guienne, which belonged to the English Crown; but that King …
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