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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… king lately ordered the prior and convent of St. Swithin's, Winchester, to pay 25 marks in arrear to him of 310 marks, … and then to receive from the prior and convent the king's letters of precept and the tally of the sheriff testifying … of Lincoln, to have in the king's stew of Bruneswyk thirty bream ( brem') and twenty pike ( luceos), in order to stock …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… to permit Hugh de Curteny to have respite during the king's pleasure for all debts due from him to the exchequer, as … grant as a courtesy ( curialitatem facere) to the king bream and pikes in order to stock the fishpond at the castle … to the following: The abbot of Stanley in Wiltshire for bream and pikes. By K. on the information of the said bishop. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… of Hyde near Winchester, which is void and is in the king's hands, received by the escheator from the time of the … sheriff of York. Order to cause twelve pikes and fifty-six bream to be taken in the king's stew of Fosse, and to send the pike and fifty of the bream to the king at Kyrkham, and to cause the other six to …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… their harness, which cart and horses were valued at 33 s. 1 d., and John whilst taking the cart laden with such … cause Roger de Clifford, the elder, to have 40 live female bream ( bremas matrices) in the lake of Ellesmere, of the king's gift. To the same. Order to cause 100 female bream to be taken in the aforesaid lake, and to cause them to …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… determine the trespasses against Queen Margaret, the king's consort, in the park of Cammel, whereof he was indicted, … consort and because he is still in the said service. By p.s. The like for Roger le Parker. MEMBRANE 4. Aug. 28. … to be taken in the king's stew of Fosse sixty pike, sixty bream and as many eels as John de Godele, king's clerk, shall …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… John Seymour esquire and to give him seisin of his father's lands, saving to Elizabeth, widow of the said John, her … and to give him seisin of those lands taken into the king's hands on the death of Katherine: since he has proved his … 1. To the escheator in Somerset. Order to remove the king's hands and to meddle no more with a messuage, 40 acres of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Forest of Dean by the early 17th century. 99 The town's prosperity was enhanced by a grant of a market in 1661 and … were acquired by William Davies of Clearwell, later of Bream. 89 Viscount Gage, who claimed the market place and … from Henry Hall's charity, was distributed in Coleford and Bream tithings. 31 A Newland charity endowed by a member of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1 In 1086 there were 13 of them, described as the king's prebendary canons, who held 14 messuages in Stafford and 3 … in Whitgreave and Butterton. 2 By the beginning of Stephen's reign the church of Stafford, like that of Penkridge, was … in 1244; more timber in 1246 and 1255; venison, pike, and bream for the dean in 1234, 1249, and 1250. 16 He also backed …
The Environs of London
… with a close paling about five feet high, and Mr. Forsyth's composition has been applied to its decayed branches to … into disuse; there is an annual fair on St. Ethelburgh's day, the 22d of October. In the year 1616, Samuel and John … sat in the see of London after the building of St. Paul's church by King Ethelbert. The monastic writers speak in …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… and John Fryse, auditors, concerning various sums of WM's money received by JD before that time, and was found to be … < Kent < England Plaintiff John Fogge (m) Knight King's Clerk Official John Nethersole (m) Attorney of defendant … took and carried off fish worth 100s, namely 6 pike, 20 bream, 40 tench, 60 perch and 100 roach. This was against the …
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