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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Mortymer, William Younges 1606 4 William Crowe, John Crowland 1607 5 John Couldham, Gregory Goose 1608 6 Thomas …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the king and council. SC 8/5/237. P.398: No.61: Richard of Crowland to the king and council. SC 8/5/244. No.62: The … reference to SC 8/157/7830. No.3: The abbot and convent of Crowland to the king and council. Cf. SC 8/261/13043. 1334: …
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… on the same Monday, following a complaint by the abbot of Crowland concerning certain wrongs committed against him by …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Saint Davids The bishop of Chichester The abbot of Crowland The abbot of Abingdon The abbot of Colchester The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… appent, einz q'ils se obeiassent a la ley. [The abbot of Crowland and Sir Thomas Wake.] 13. Also, because our lord the … that there had been a dispute between the abbot of Crowland and Sir Thomas Wake of Liddel on account of which …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… subject of a petition in the parliament (item 17). But the Crowland Chronicler, our best-informed source for the whole … which had followed his return from France in 1475. But the Crowland Chronicler was in no doubt that tensions had been … charges against him is extant (appendix item 1) and the Crowland Chronicler fills in some more detail with his vivid, …
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… Edward was predictably furious, and, according to the Crowland Chronicler, intent on revenge. Some of this must … he would go away. The English did capture Berwick but the Crowland Chronicler, who took an extremely jaundiced view of … Edward probably also dipped into his own resources. The Crowland Chronicler is emphatic that Edward was a very …
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… with regard to any grant made to him of the corrody of Crowland: but that the grant made to him of the said corrody …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… suggests that one was replaced for some reason. As the Crowland Chronicler points out, there were three chancellors … costs were to be met, must have dominated the session. The Crowland Chronicler, not usually very interested in … the drop remains striking. 22 It gives some support to the Crowland chronicler's (exaggerated) belief that this act of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… our said letters patent. < John Croland, trumpet. > John Crowland, trumpeter. Provided alwey that this acte of … yere of oure reigne, made to oure welbeloved servaunt John Crowland, oone of oure trumpettes, of an annuyte of .x. marcs … duryng the lyff of the seid John [p. vi-88] [col. a] Crowland, of thissues, profittes, fermes and commoditees of …
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