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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… December 1332 York 4 December - 11 December (when, because of the absence of some prelates and magnates, the parliament was prorogued … and also because Christmas was so close when no man would be able to attend. And thereupon it was agreed that …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… February 1328 York 7 February - 5 March For the writs of summons see RDP , iv, 378-81; CCR 1327-30 , 374. (There is no surviving roll for this parliament) News of the death of Edward II at Berkeley on 21 September had … a peace. Robert Bruce of Scotland, who was now a sick man, also wished to make peace. On 9 October two English …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… February 1334 York 21 February - 2 March For the writs of summons see RDP , iv, 422-5; CCR 1333-37 , 304. (Records of the parliament: Parliament Roll, C 65/4, previously edited … [p. ix-233] should again be issued to another great man of good repute, and that he should not be a maintainer …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/15. RP , II.225-235. SR , I.310-318) The proceedings of the parliament of 1351 are recorded in a single roll, C 65/15. This is made … the aforesaid defaults and all other things of which any man should wish to complain should be redressed and put …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… SR , I.393) The parliament roll for the assembly of 1373 is C 65/27. This consists of 6 membranes. Membranes 1 and 2, which record the business … an inheritance spread over various counties falls to a man, and another lays claim to and disputes the same …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… parliament, which initially met on 7 January in the name of Edward II, reassembled on 3 February, after the deposition of Edward II and the coronation of Edward III, but without … declared: 'I feel that marriage is a joining together of man and woman, maintaining the undivided habit of life, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… THESE PETITIONS WERE DELIVERED THEN, VIDE THE PETITION OF P. HIGTON ROTULUS 5 to 24 o FEBRUARII AND THE PETITION OF M. BADLESMERE 27 mo ROTULUS 5 to . THESE PARLIAMENTS WERE … that they should audit the accounts of each and every man wishing to account before them for the lands and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 3. > 1 PETITIONS TO THE KING AND HIS COUNCIL BY THE CITY OF LONDON FOR THEIR FRANCHISES TO BE CONFIRMED IN THE TIME OF KING EDWARD THE THIRD. 1 [memb. 2, dorse] < DE INCERTO … to lay claim to their franchises and free customs which man's memory cannot recall, and thereupon they have claimed …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… [memb. 1] [p. ix-116] POINTES DE PARLEMENT. 1 POINTS OF THE PARLIAMENT. 1 Ici commence la suite de Hugh [le Despenser.] Here commences the suit of Hugh le Despenser. [p. ix-119] [p. ix-123] [p. ix-124] … [and] the twentieth, which justices wish to have every man re-assessed according to the true value of his goods and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… dorse] < ROTULUS PARLIAMENTI EDWARDI TERTII. > 1 THE ROLL OF THE PARLIAMENT OF EDWARD III. 1 [memb. 1] [col. a] [PETITIONES IN … be upheld in all its points and with one addition, that no man shall be attainted or put to ransom in an eyre or outside …
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