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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Edvin Loach 32 EDVIN LOACH (D.a.) (O.S. 6 in. XIV, S.W.) Edvin Loach is a small parish, formerly in … to the E. of the modern church. Parts of the E., N. and S. walls date from the latter part of the 11th century. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Edvin Ralph 33 EDVIN RALPH (D.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XIV, S.W., (b)XXI, N.W.) Edvin Ralph is a small parish 2 m. N. of … N., S. and W. walls have each a small lancet-window. The bell-chamber has, in each wall, a window of two lancetlights. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… it pronounced in public by William Inge, one of the king's justices of Common Bench, that the king greatly desired … and Master William of Maldon, one of the lord king's chamberlains of his exchequer: and a proclamation was made … also say that the aforesaid community, ringing the common bell, with a great crowd of malefactors and an terrible …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… title of King of Scots; the 17 clerks, justices and king's serjeants receiving summonses were also the same as in … indicate considerable public disquiet over the crown's delivery on its declared policy of conciliation - and, in … by William Thorp, chief justice of the court of king's bench. Thorp gave two reasons for the summons of this …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of legislation to last only so long as it suited the king's purpose: in other words, to be an ordinance rather than a … aware of, and originally prepared to observe, the assembly's non-parliamentary status is strongly suggested by the total … that 'there shall be one weight, one measure and one yard throughout the land', which lacked any definition of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… wise' upon pain of forfeiture and imprisonment at the king's pleasure. The proclamation further noted that Lent was a … sale shall measure twenty-four yards long, and to every yard an inch, as wide as a man's thumb, to be measured up the … in the same letters, or any of them, made to John Bell, Henry Fymingley, Thomas Bradbridge, William Whelpdale, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Knyvet. 1 There is also evidence of an attempt by the king's brother-in-law, Anthony earl Rivers, to secure seats for … and tenth, made on 15 February, immediately follows Wood's presentation to the king on 22 January. Nothing was said … clothing of any cloth which costs more than 2s. the broad yard; or that any of the said workers or labourers shall …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Easter (item 8). The initiative was again the king's, and part of the act's purpose may have been to demonstrate … in the said county, esquire; and of a messuage called the Bell in the Hoop situated in the parish of St Mary in the … quarters wide; and rolled worsted 30 yards long and half a yard wide: and that no lambswool shall be put into any of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… also by the same dede an annuell rent of .viij.li. .iiij. s. .iiij. d. ob. q a to the same Katerine to have and to hold … late Lord Bonville and were held of him in chief by knight's service by the same Lord Bonville at the time of his death, … shall be seised to her use, to the said Thomas, the queen's son, for term of his life, or after the death of the said …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… Kreek (both which Mr. Harley had); the third is Somerset's pardon for "pykyng." Dec. 3. Chelsea. 61. Same to same. The … that matter to be moved. Is sorry for his cousin Nevill's mishap. His health daily grows worse. Dec. 3. Chelsea. 62. … to inquire how the King is answered of the lead and bell metal of abbeys, and of the plate, jewels, &c., of …
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