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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Part 2 Part 2 Text and translation [p. iii-449] [col. a] [memb. 3] ROTULUS PARLIAMENTI I HENRICI IV. THE ROLL OF … OF KING HENRY, THE FOURTH SINCE THE CONQUEST. 1. Fait a remembrer, qe en le parlement tenuz a Westm', le lundy en … be comond wythe hem for honeste of her astates of holy kyrk; The whiche thoght that it [p. iii-452] [col. a] ware …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1425 C 65/86; RP , IV.261-294; SR , II.227-8 C 65/86 is a roll of fifteen membranes, each approximately 310mm. in … of membrane 10 has been left blank. The text, written in a small, official chancery script, occupies the rectos of the … as 'you', 'your', but two of these have been erased and a thorn substituted. The roll does not appear to be …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… C 65/130. RP , vi.520-55. SR , ii. 648-65.) C 65/130 is a roll of twenty-nine membranes, each approximately 300mm in … was written by several scribes, one of whom was writing a scrappy and informal script distinct from the chancery … of his colleagues. The hand frequently changes within a single membrane, unlike earlier parliaments where a change …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… not since the Statute of Uses devised any estates to bring a term of years to the owner of the inheritance of any lands with a remainder over to declare a will. Gives explanations. Describes cases in which he has …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… named in italics.] Augm. Book 235 f. 57. Sir Fras. Bryan, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber. To be keeper of the parks … park there and deer therein. 1 May. 89 b. Walter Vaughan, a yeoman usher of the Chamber, and Wm. Astyn. To have the … the Court of Augmentations. 16 Jan. 127 b Robt. Bouchier, a groom of the Privy Chamber. To be keeper of Croydon park …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… sent Nicholas, archbishop of Capua, for the formation of a general peace. After treating with the other princes he … last night stating that the French king was come with a great force to Bapaume, intending to besiege Arras, that … by the report being spread of more. They said Chr. Mores, a servant of the King, intended to remove the ordnance at …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Has not been able to take passage till today, which is a great loss of time in the affairs he has to do at Guisnes. … R. O. 1271. TUNSTAL and SIR RIC. WINGFIELD to WOLSEY. Took a hoy yesterday to meet their ships at the Cow under the Isle … they were not there. Could not tarry for them, "because a torment rose," and were obliged to put in at Hamyl, between …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1538, 6-10 6 April 686. Windsor. R. O. Examination of a certain cause committed by the Council to Win. Frankleine, … he had heard that Lauson had measured the churchyard with a wick, whereof a light of wax was made called a tryndell, by which to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in Maidenhead and Cookham. Nic. Redyche of Cookham, for a tenement in Bynfeld. Wm. Avery, yeoman of the Crossbows, … relict of Sir John More, father of the said Thomas, for a messuage called Gobeans, in Northmymnes, Herts. The said … in the parish of St. Peter, Hatfield, Herts, and for a barn, &c., in Chelmsford, Essex. iv. Lands late of Wm. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… R. O. Details how one Martin Holande, of Pytham, brought a neighbour of his, a Frenchman born but an English denizen, to whom overtures had been made by the captain of Arde to act as a spy and tell what men should come out of England. Wallop …
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