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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… charters of the king's progenitors and the king work for tin wherever they will within the county, castles and … churches excepted, at all times of the year, whiten the tin when worked, sell the same at their will and receive the whole profit of the tin worked by them, saving to the lords of the soil a tenth …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Trethurffe who were related to the former Earls of Devonshire. Process was granted on 15 July 1639; but no … lineally descended from Courtneys sometimes Earle of Devonshire, and hath bene a souldier for divers yeares …
13th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… cloth not general but only for denizens. Pewter, made of tin, mentioned in that statute. Third, all cloth must pay … which is to aliens only. And pewter and vessel [of tin] mentioned, so cloth and wool. 3. Proportion unequal of … That in the statute of poundage there is given custom of tin and of pewter made of tin, and it might as well be …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… own revenue to his best profit. 2. About pre-emption of tin in Cornwall. Answer, that was Prince's inheritance, etc. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… being a gent. of a very auntient discent and family in Devonshire, hath ben much scandalized and abused by one Henry …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… brought into few hands. Wools fallen from 20d. to 12d. in Devonshire; and in Cornwall, from 16d. to 8d. per pound, so …
24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [JOHN] GLANVILLE propounded 2 exceptions: 1./ 2. That in Devonshire, there was no distinction between arable and …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to requite us laid impositions on our commodities, cloth, tin, etc. The Queen, finding her error, there was 1583 …
26th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… by the Flemings, who have no weals of wool, timber, corn, tin, etc., and yet they trade and grow rich by it and trade … that there is another kind of cloth that they have in Devonshire, which they could vent if they might, and when …
27th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… there is none in Derbyshire. MR. [JOHN] DRAKE. That in Devonshire there is only Sir William Courtenay, kt., …
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