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Henley: Social and Political History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… to the Reformation Social Structure and Wealth The quality of some of Henley's surviving medieval houses points to … Many, however, appeared as pledgors in the manor court, and several had craft-related bynames such as Baker, … a separate Henley Town Cricket Club was formed for 'shop assistants and working men', with a subscription less than a …
Henley: Town Buildings
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… timber-built, reflecting the widespread availability of timber across the Chilterns. Examples survive throughout … inhabitants, with its curtained feather beds and court cupboards, its tables, cushions and leather chairs in … the properties belonged to Strickland Freeman of Fawley Court. 10 Equally characteristic of the period are front …
Henley: Urban Economic History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… HISTORY Medieval Trade and Economic Life Like those of most small towns, Henley's inhabitants were engaged in a … in the Henley region also traded in the town. A manor court roll of 13323 mentioned people from Reading, … cracks which made the glass grey and opaque. He and his assistants were possibly attracted to Henley by the …
Survey of London
… and Maiden Lane Area Henrietta Street Plates 48b, 84 None of the original seventeenth-century fabric of Henrietta Street now remains. Most of the present buildings date from the nineteenth century, …
Survey of London
… Maiden Lane Maiden Lane almost certainly occupies the site of an ancient track from Drury Lane through the convent … Two of these original alleys still survive as Exchange Court and Bull Inn Court: a third, Bailey's Alley (built by Henry Bailey in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/64; RP , III. 454-82; SR , ii.120-31) C 65/64 is a roll of sixteen membranes, each approximately 310 mm. (12 ins) … decreed that this William be relinquished to the secular court, and did in fact hand him over, in accordance with the … le roi considerer, qe come du temps dont memorie ne court, les religiouses hommes de l'ordre de Cisteux de vostre …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/66. RP , III.522-44. SR , ii.143-8) C 65/66 is a roll of seventeen membranes of good quality parchment, each … avoit donez tiel charge et mandement, et ceo en si haute court de record, q'ils ferroient lour diligence bien et … this order and command, and had done it in such a high court of record, they should give it all their consideration …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 65/71. RP , III.622-46. SR , ii.162-6) C 65/71 is a roll of seventeen membranes, each approximately 310 mm. (12 ins.) … a result of which many of them withdrew from the king's court, from the houses of bishops and other lords, and from … was brought were outlawed before the said justices in a court of record, and some had fled to sanctuary for treason, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and 69. RP , III.567-607. SR , ii.150-158) The proceedings of the Long Parliament of 1406 occupy two rolls, C 65/68 and … fate), the archbishop was convicted by a hastily convened court and immediately beheaded (along with Mowbray and … whereby they might in future be held in the full county court, 'freely and indifferently'. The criticism was probably …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… < PARLIAMENTUM H.4 VII o ET VIII o . > < [THE PARLIAMENT OF THE SEVENTH AND EIGHTH YEARS OF HENRY IV]. > [memb. 23] … chief justice, who at that time was absent and away from court. The names of those justices then present follows here: … en due fourme, tesmoignant ycest present act, sibien a la court de France, come aillours pardela. Whereupon, may it …
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