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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… towne is full febly paved, and full perilou < s > and j < e > perdouce to ride or goo theryn, and in especiall in the … thenne were and yit beyn owtlawerd of treson and f < e > lonye, as yt appereth more playnly and ys of record … Edward, youre firstbegoten son, prynce of Wales, duk of Cornewaill and erle of Chester, have, perceyve and enyoie, to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… said lord king and his noble progenitors. Concessio .xv. e et .x. e . The grant of a fifteenth and a tenth. 8. Memorandum quod … and humble subgettes commens of the same, a hoole .xv. e and .x. e , to be taken and leveied of the moevable goodes …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and later notes on membranes 2 and 23, respectively '7 o E. 4 parliament' and 'anno vij o E. iiij ti '. The condition … after, by reason of the corone of Englond, the duchie of Cornewaill, principalte of Wales, and erledome of Chestr', or … of oure coynage of tynne in oure counteez of Cornewaill and Devonshire, nor of the office of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The next four articles (which are treated as five, e-i, by the annotator of the enrolled version) were first … of oure parkes of Hellesbury and Lantegles in the shire of Cornewaill, [of the clerk] of the market of oure houshold, … of oure parkes of Hellesbury and Lantegles in the shire of Cornewaill, of the clerk of the market, of oure houshold, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… be within their collection where they be collectours, and e same distresse to selle for payment and contentation of the … Englond, heires apparant to the crowne, shuld be dukes of Cornewaill, and have and hold the same duchie, to theym and … in the counte of Midd', from the seid duchie of Cornewaill, nor to eny gift, graunte or grauntes, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… said marchauntes of Almayn, or the [col. b] persones of < e said > Hanze, by what name or names they been called or … and Lamelyn, with their appurtenauncez in the shire of Cornewaill, and of the same halfendele died seased; after … manoirs, and was of grete myght in the forseid shire of Cornewaill, and understode well that the forseid Piers his …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… withoute interruption or vexation of the said C < e > c < i > l < l > ', or such as shall happe tobe her … Wilteshire, Suthampshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devonshire, Cornewaill; the cite of York, the cite of Norwych, the cite … Edward, your first begoten son, prynce of Wales, duke of Cornewaill and erl of Chestr', in any wise be charged by …
A History of the County of London
… would alone account for this use of them. Sir John Cornewaill, Lord Fanhope, who was connected with the … chantries and obits established there. Among these was the Cornewaill chantry already mentioned, one of 4½ marks for the … p. 313; 1323–7, pp. 411, 564; and Cal. of Letter Bk. E, 211. Wilkins, Concilia Mag. Brit. ii, 335. Charges were …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… of the ship la Seint Pere of Waterford, 153. Cornwall, Cornewaill, county of, 15, 16, 69, 130, 134, 139, 141143, …
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