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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… assembled, besechith mekely William ap Gwilym ap Gruff', Englissh of his moderside, that is forto say, son to Johan doughter of William Stanley knyght, and aparte Englissh on his faderside. That where the kyng oure soverain … by autorite of the same parlement, made the said William Englissh, and able to purchace londes, tenementes, rentes, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of any tyme, as with Goddes grace ai be nowe; and at fewe Englissh men abode, or wolde abyde o ere, for e greet perile … e batayle of Vernule, e which was e grettest dede doon by Englissh men in our dayes, save the bataille of Agyncourte, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that have knowleche of the saide untrouthe, or other Englissh marchauntz, at ar all ynnocent therof, after thei …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a subsidie of .xxxiij. s. .iiij. d. of the marchants Englissh, of every sak weight of wolle, and of every .ccxl. of wolle felle, by the said marchants Englissh y shippid fro the first day of September last … sakkes of wolle, and wolle felle, y shipped by marchants Englissh, and pershid or take be enemyes on the see, that …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… uppon her said accomptes: purveyed alwey, that women not Englissh borne, to eny Englissh men or Walshmen wedded, men of religions …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and souldeours, to the nombre of .xv. c of your liegemen Englissh, to be waged for half yere and more, to be … forever. For asmoche as it is conteyned in a bill, at Englissh wollen cloth shuld be enstraunged oute of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to the tresorer of Englond for the tyme beyng, a persone Englissh born, and the kynges liegeman, to be aswell oon of … act, or any other act made in this present parliament. < Englissh relygious parsons. > English religious persons. … be prejudiciall in any wyse unto any person or persones Englissh of religion, colleges, chaunteries, hospitalles, or …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… youre fader, whome God assoile: savyng to every persone Englissh, your liegeman in Englond borne, and to everiche of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… wolle felle .xxxiij. s. .iiij. d. by the said marchaunts Englissh to be shippid fro the morn of Seint Martyn in wynter … of wolle, and wolle felle, to be shippyd by marchants Englissh, and perisshid or take by enemys on the see, duryng the seid tyme, that than the said merchants Englissh, been dischargid of the said subsidie of that so …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and alle manere of < wollencloth; > so at no marchant Englissh do pay, or pay any subsidie of poundage for wolle, …
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