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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… until Whitsunday, for H. king of Man, coming to the king in England. Protection for him until his return. Jan. 10. … at the exchequer of Hilary until the king provide for him in an ecclesiastical benefice of 60 marks a year. Cancelled. … he leaves the realm. He may also renew his debts by a new instrument, according to the old form of the contract, so …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Willelmi and Clarius Hugelini, merchants of Florence, in 350 l. received from them as a loan, payable on the quinzaine of the Purification at the New Temple, London. Nov. 5. Windsor. Grant to Philip Gacelin … to Simon de Offeham, king's chaplain, dean of Stafford, in consideration of his deserts, that he may convert to his …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… de Brademere, king's yeoman, of those 10 l. a year of land in the tenement of Davy, late of Geoffrey de Mariscis, which the king had before granted to him to maintain him in his service. Jan. 11. St. Alban's. Pardon to Richard de … marks which he deposited by the hand of W. Hardel at the New Temple, London, to be handed over to Felinus le Marchaunt …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… touching the escape of prisoners from Winchester gaol in the thirty-first year, which gaol was at that time in his keeping. Dec. 28. Clarendon. Grant to William de … kings of England free passage through the middle of the new place at every coming of the king there. Grant also that …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… that if the said William cede the manor of Selling, held in chief, or decease, he and his heirs shall hold the manor … liberties, alienations and purprestures have been made in the manors of Wautham, Nasing and Epping, to wit, in … of knights which are held of the castellany, with the new purpresture of the king brought into cultivation and 10 …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… of the custody of the manor of Kenewedon, which he held in chief ; during the minority of the heir. Appointment … of knights which are held of the castellany, with the new purpresture of the king brought into cultivation and 10 … life to Leger ( Leodegario) the Chaplain of the chantry in the hospital of St. James without Chichester, with 2 d. a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1639 Ottery St Mary, with the parish church of St Mary in the foreground. It was at a public meeting in the town in … baser than he is.' Cooke maintained that he was a trained band captain and that his family had been gentry for 300 … for up to 300 years and Cooke was a captain of a trained band. 2. Between May and July 1639, Bagge said: 'That I was a …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… what bounds it can be done. He is to make the inquisition in the presence of the mayor, bailiffs and other citizens, … have not at any time acted to the disherison of the king in Gascony, the king, at the instance of the king of Castile, … of the king's foresters and committed other crimes in the New Forest; and to thrust those found guilty into the king's …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… the wardship of the land which Maud de Clere lately held in chief in Bromlegh, during the minority of the heir. Protection … Mandate to Robert de Sikelingham, treasurer of the New Temple, to deliver out of the king's money deposited in
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Westminster. Grant to Guy de Lezignan, the king's brother, in lieu of 200 l. granted to him at the Exchequer for his … Mandate to Robert de Sikelinghal, treasurer of the New Temple, London, to deliver the 200 marks which he … charged William with the said crime through envy, by which confession and other proofs it was found that Roger alone was …
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