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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (C 65/21. RP , II.275-282. SR , I.378-383) The proceedings of the parliament of 1363 are recorded in C 65/21. This is a roll of 4 … that whereas it is contained in the Great Charter that no man shall be taken or imprisoned or removed from his freehold …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1331 Westminster 30 September - 9 October For the writs of summons see RDP , iv, 403-5; CCR 1330-33 , 412-13. (Records of the parliament: Parliament Roll, C 65/2, m.4; previously … from prison and from custody, provided that if any man should find other cause against him that has not yet been …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… EDWARDI SEXTO, ET REPONSIONES FACTE AD EASDEM. TRANSCRIPTS OF PETITIONS OF CERTAIN PERSONS FROM GASCONY PRESENTED IN THE PARLIAMENT … by reason [p. ix-222] of the succession of the said dead man, and the seneschal of Gascony and other officials of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The parliament roll for 1346, C 65/12, is a roll of 4 membranes, each approximately 285 mm. in width, sewn together in the chancery style. The condition of the roll is generally good, although there are gallic acid … forbid the masters of the said friars to shelter any such man secretly or openly, on penalty of leaving their houses …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/17. RP , II.246-253. SR , I.329-344) C 65/17 is a roll of 3 membranes, numbered from 3 to 1, each approximately 295 … width, sewn together in the chancery style. The condition of the roll is good, apart from occasional gallic acid stains … upon Tweed nor to any other part of Scotland; and that no man, merchant or other, of whatever condition he may be, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… RP , v.496-570. SR , ii.392-418) C 65/107 is a roll of forty-four membranes, each approximately 295mm in width, … or barley which has not been grown in this land, or in any isle belonging to the same land, or has not been grown in … extend or be prejudiciall in any wyse unto James erle of Douglas, of an annuite of .d.li. by yere graunted by us by …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/112. RP , vi.167-92. SR , ii.452-67) C 65/112 is a roll of fifteen membranes, each approximately 300mm in width, sewn … The text, written by several scribes, occupies the rectos of the membranes, although the main contemporary heading of … borough seats. None of the resulting members was a local man. Other returns show signs of the erasure of the original …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… RP , vi.196-225. SR , ii.468-76) C 65/113 is a roll of nineteen membranes, each approximately 305mm in width and … arabic numerals. The arabic numbers run from the bottom of the roll up, the roman numbering from the top downwards. … Chronicler is emphatic that Edward was a very wealthy man in the later years of his reign and most modern writers …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/108. RP , v.571-635. SR , ii.418-30) C 65/108 is a roll of forty membranes, each approximately 320mm in width, sewn … extend or be prejudiciall in any wise unto James, erle of Douglas, of any yerely sommes by us graunted to hym by oure … Estland and Haxay, with their appurtenauncez, within the isle of Haxholme in e counte of Lincoln, and .xvi. s. of rent …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/106. RP , v.461-495. SR , ii.380-91) C 65/106 is a roll of twenty-one membranes each approximately 290mm in width, … and elect one of their number as speaker, and present the man thus elected to the lord king. And the same lord … our letters patent, that is, to be our lieutenant of our Isle of Wight and of our castle and lordship of Carisbrooke …
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