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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a compliant lower house. This is clearest in the duchy of Cornwall seats, where the court interest determined the men … member for Wiltshire, and James Tyrell, who represented Cornwall, were both in the 'party within' - one of the two … and anything in the act contrary to the liberties of the county palatine of Lancashire was to take no effect. The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… manors which had been part of the prince's earldom of Cornwall (item 12). The exchange had been forced on Herbert, … The said sum of 6,000 to be divided equally between every county at the rate previously agreed, in the manner and form … king our sovereign lord, Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, March and Pembroke, is seised …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… by reason of the crown of England, the duchy of Cornwall, principality of Wales and earldom of Chester, or … duchy of Lancaster, or for the corporation or name of the county palatine of Lancashire, or the union or annexation of … Ruan Lanihorne], with their appurtenances in our county of Cornwall, and all lands, tenements, rents, services, knights' …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… duchy was to have its own seal and officials, as was the county of Lancashire, which was to remain a county palatine. … of our parks of Helsbury and Lanteglos in the county of Cornwall, of the clerk of the market of our household, the … Gasley, of the order of the friars preachers, and Thomas Cornwall, esquire, have against their faith and allegiance, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Nicholas, Cambridge, of the priory of St Michael's Mount (Cornwall), specified lands once belonging to the abbey of … History , 3 (1978), 85-108. CPR 1467-77, p. 239. Victoria County History of Yorkshire: the City of York (1961), p. 71. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from Much Wenlock. The missing names are those for Cornwall and its boroughs. The parliament sat for forty-four … due on 3 February. Commissioners were appointed in each county to oversee its collection. They were to choose the … 1471) of the king's son Edward as prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester and recorded a series of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… expedited, that your separate commissions be sent to every county, and to every city and town which is a county … of our reign [1471]. Pro ducatu Cornub'. For the duchy of Cornwall. 14. And moreover, the kyng, accordyng to an old … England, heirs apparent to the crown, should be dukes of Cornwall, and have and hold the same duchy to them and to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Lamellion [in Liskeard] with their appurtenances in the county of Cornwall, and died seised of the same moiety; after whose … manors, and had great power in the aforesaid county of Cornwall, and well knew that the aforesaid Piers, who had the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Thurlbear and Merriott with their appurtenances in the county of Somerset, and of other lands and tenements in … Wiltshire, Southampton, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall; the city of York, the city of Norwich, the city of … on Devon 1,861 10s. 7d. three farthings; on the county of Cornwall 714 4s. 7d. farthing; on the city of London 1,231 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… survey the quantity of weapons and military stores in each county, and to warn all persons, obliged by statute to … after the 20th of May next. April 20. The Mount. (Cornwall.) 37. Tho. Lord Seymour to the D. of Somerset. Will …
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