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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Westminster. Grant to Eleanor, consort of Edward the king's son, who has long had the keeping of Cecily daughter and … whereof the heirs of Walter Marshal, sometime earl of Pembroke, for whom the king is pledge, are bound to acquit … men as well horse as foot, have now landed in the parts of Pembroke and keep themselves there, and many adversaries of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… 29. Canterbury. Whereas Richard, king of Almain, the king's brother, was taken at the conflict at Lewes and imprisoned … them in the future and so that they shall deserve the king's special thanks. [ Fdera.] Mandate to the constable of the … during the late disturbance in the realm, in the parts of Pembroke, besieged the castle of Haverford late of Humphrey …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… 1d MEMBRANE 16 d. Deed by Hugh de Mortuo Mari of Richard's Castle granting to Robert Aguylun and his heirs for ever 12 … [Be]rewyke, whereof a chirograph has been made in the king's court at Westminster between him and the said Robert before … by the said Roger and Roger or their bailiffs, equal division shall be made, and compensation shall be made for …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… abbot and convent of Tyntern have by charters of the king's predecessors and the king the articles of those liberties … her daughter, countess of Albemarle, have in the king's presence submitted to an inquisition to be made by him … in Holdernes which he had of the grant of Edward the king's son; and also that the said wardship and the manor of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… years for Walter Beket, citizen and merchant of the king's brother R. king of Almain, of Caumbraye, and his men, … cloths into the realm to trade with, until St. Peter's Chains. April 15. Westminster. Protection for Diutautus … earl of Leicester, and Eleanor his wife, countess of Pembroke, 400 l. a year for the said heirs and Margaret, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… to make satisfaction to William de Monte Gauger[ii], king's clerk, of the arrears of the 400 marks sterling which he … London. Grant to Guy Ferre, steward of Eleanor, the king's mother, to whom she granted for life the manor of Wyttleye, … William le Latymer, gone beyond seas with Edmund, the king's brother. Nov. 24. Tower of London. Grant, for life, to …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of Bologna, professor of civil law, and others as the king's proctors in the parliament and courts of Philip, king of … the instance of R. archbishop of Canterbury, of the king's rancour, by reason of his trespasses at the time of the … Acknowledgment by William de Valencia, lord of Pembroke, the king's uncle, of his obligation to acquit the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… age, and for the acquittance of debts incurred in the king's service in the aforesaid time, that his executors shall … ( marinellos) of Brugeswauter, Totnes, and Dartmouth to Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Kaermerdyn, Kedewelly and … the land of the heirs of Walter Marshall, sometime earl of Pembroke, in Leinster, from going, contrary to a like …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… for one year. The like for the abbot of St. Catherine's du Mont, Rouen, nominating Ralph de Frankenne and Richard … in chief. Power to Walter de Helyun to sell in the king's name all the houses, lands, and tenements late of certain … their forfeiture by reason of trespasses touching the king's money in the city of London, and the counties of Middlesex, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the same, esq June 1638 - February 1639 Abstract Copley's libel was based on a series of incidents in which Mountney … gentry family and a revenue collector for the Earl of Pembroke, while Mountney was merely a counsellor at law. … family and also the collector of revenue for the Earl of Pembroke. 2. Mountney said 'Lionell Copley was or is a base …
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