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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… on the part of chroniclers. It escapes mention in the Brut, Gregory's Chronicle and the Great Chronicle of London. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… including a comment on taxation. 3 One version of the Brut is more expansive, claiming that French lords came to … 183. Harriss notes a degree of confusion in this entry. Brut, 465, from Trinity College Cambridge MS 09.1. POPC , …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… it. The first session had, it seems, proved difficult: the Brut tells us that parliament had lasted until Christmas 'and … mentions only the order concerning hosting, and the Brut mentions neither. 14 This selective recollection should … noted that the first sessions ended with disagreement, the Brut was cautiously optimistic about the final outcome of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… during the parliament. 10 At least one version of the Brut provides a similar account, noting that the king took … with the murder of Gloucester, a theme also pursued in the Brut and in the proclamation made by Cade. 13 It must be … may not have given up his former favourite so lightly. The Brut suggests that Henry took Suffolk to Leicester, but that …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… once. The British Library Rawlinson B 173 version of the Brut notes the king being brought to Westminster but does not … Chronicle', in Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles , 58. Brut, 452. British Library Julius B I, in Chronicles of … , 58. The British Library Rawlinson B 173 version of the Brut mentions Mortimer but says that he was brought before …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of knights' fees. 2 The BL Rawlinson B173 version of the Brut notes only the parish tax: 'And after that, was graunted … the parliament. 36 The BL Rawlinson B 173 version of the Brut also notes that after the parliament a loan of 3,000 … 4. Each membrane is in a different hand. Lay Taxes , 85-6. Brut, 453. Benet, 181. Amundesham, I.21. Kingsford, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… account of parliamentary taxation is to be found in the Brut, where there is reference to not only the levy of a … Benet, 184, gives the feast of St Luke (18 October). Brut, 468. Harriss, Cardinal Beaufort , 241-2. Dickinson, … fee farm is explicitly stated. Lay Taxes , 91-2. As the Brut, 468, notes: 'and also they granted to the king in this …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… also under discussion by the commons as well. The Brut relates how, while the commons were discussing the … London 2 vols (1902), I, p. 28. F. W. D. Brie (ed.), The Brut or the Chronicles of England , EETS, original series, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the author of British Library Galba EVIII version of the Brut, these various events were closely linked: 'on the … lord and kynge of the londe'. 1 Another version of the Brut also has the decision that the king should go to France … answer to this bill is given on the roll. According to the Brut, it was on the very day after parliament ended, 24 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
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