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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Thomas archiebishop of Caunterbury, oure chaunceller of Englond, to be by hym openned unto us, whereof thendorsment … Thomas archiebishop of Caunterbury, and chaunceller of Englond. Right reverend fader in God, right worshipfull and … ye standyng the fadre and metropolitan of the chirche of Englond, wol at oure request make oute with all possible …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that thees grauntes be not taken ensample to the kynges of Englond in tyme to come. And that it please youre highnes, … to be doon to the merchauntz aforesaid, by the tresorer of Englond for the tyme beyng, custumers, countrollours, … rehersed, be founde or proved before the tresorier of Englond, or the chief baron of youre eschequier for the tyme …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… affection the whiche the pouere communes of the roialme of Englond have unto oure most soveraigne lord the kyng, the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… fraude, and that founde or preoved bifore the tresourer of Englond, or the chief baron of the escheker for the tyme … grete murmour and clamour that shold be in his roialme of Englond, for non paiment of the dispensis of his houshold, … murmour and clamour that shuld be in his roialme her in Englond, that the purveours of his houshold, taken dayly for …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… nor rered of the premisses; that then the tresorer of Englond for the tyme beyng, of asmoche as shall faile shall … and be quyte and discharged. And that the tresorer of Englond for the tyme beyng, have power to make paiement or … of this present parlement, sent unto the chaunceller of Englond certeyn of their felawes praiyng hym, that where the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… articles that there be desired to be made a steward of Englond a constable and suche other officers lordes of gret … Hillar next commyng, whersomever ye shall be thenne in Englond, for to answere [p. v-213] [col. a] to the seid … prejudice the lieges or amytees bitwene hym, his reame of Englond, on the oon partie, and the duke and comynalte of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… there, after dyvers rehercels by youre chaunceller of Englond in youre moost high presence made to the seid duc of … it was confessed at his dying, that both the coroune of Englond and duchie of Lancastre they wold have translated at … they or eny of theym hath within this youre realme of Englond, and within Wales and Ireland. And that the seid duc …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the which that the povere commens of this noble roialme of Englond, have unto our most soveraigne lord the kyng, by … present parlement, for the defense of the said roialme of Englond en especiall, a subsidie of .xxxiij. s. .iiij. d. of … to grete deceite and notable damage of the roialme of Englond, and of the kyngges poeple; were uppon by your wise …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… justices of the peas of all the shires of this reeme of Englond for the tyme beyng, shall sette and holde here …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… same, to ordeyne and stablyssh that your chaunceller of Englond have power [memb. 2] to direct youre writte or … the right that the seid duc pretended unto the corones of Englond and of Fraunce, and lordship of Irelond, and the same … fader in God George bisshop of Excestre, chaunceller of Englond, desiryng hym that the same writyng myght be opened …
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