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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… A parliament was summoned on 28 June 1283 to meet on the morrow of Michaelmas (the week beginning 30 … September) at Shrewsbury. 1 This was the first parliament to have been held since Michaelmas 1281. Parliaments had been … remedy against an arbitrary judgment given against him in Ireland in the presence of the justiciar and he had been …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Michaelmas parliament of 1293 was the second parliament to follow the resumed pattern of twice yearly parliaments at … the disruption caused by the Great Cause. It seems mainly to have been concerned with the various kinds of routine … 13SC9/8 is a record of the proceedings on complaints from Ireland involving the Irish justiciar, William de Vescy, at …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Autumn parliament (October-November) The decision to hold a further parliament in the early autumn seems to have been made quite early in the course of the summer … to treat and agree with the magnates and community of Ireland to secure their appearance on the Scottish campaign …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (June-August) The parliament 'after Easter' of 1294 seems to have been over by around 22 June when the king left Westminster on his way down to Portsmouth. It is not clear quite why Edward left for … against John fitzThomas, which had been adjourned from Ireland before the king at Westminster for one month after St …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Edward felt sufficiently sure of his control over Wales to leave the country, 2 and he did not reach Westminster … until 2 or 3 August. The summer parliament had, therefore, to deal with the routine business requiring parliamentary … king when charged with various felonies and trespasses in Ireland and provision of sureties for his future good …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The summer parliament of 1302 was the first parliament to be held since the Lincoln parliament of early 1301. For … calling a parliament or why he ultimately did decide to do so in the summer of 1302. In the event parliament … Source: CPR 1301-7 , 88 22 Mandate to the justiciar of Ireland reciting a petition from Roger Bigod earl of Norfolk …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… RP contain many hundreds of petitions for the period 1307 to 1337. Many of these petitions form a part, sometimes a … eighteenth-century editors of the RP and ascribed by them to the period 1307-1337 do not form part of any extant … in the king's court concerning his lordship of Fermoy in Ireland. Cf SC 8/ 38 /1879 (from Maurice of Caunton). P. 277: …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and early March 1308 increased in the weeks leading up to the next parliament, summoned to meet at Westminster on 28 April. There was a very real … 16 June Edward II appointed Gaveston as his lieutenant in Ireland with wide powers. This was clearly a last-minute …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Ordainers, who had been appointed by Edward II on 20 March to carry out a reform of the royal administration. Already on … continued safety of Gaveston. The summons for the Scottish expedition was issued shortly after a meeting of the royal … exiled as well from the kingdom of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales as from the whole lordship of our lord the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… vel prejudicium < regis > etc., et certificet regem. 1 To the petition of John archbishop of Dublin requesting a remedy for this, that the king's escheator in Ireland seized into the king's hand certain lands and … his predecessor, had demised the same lands and tenements to various people at fee farm, for the benefit of his church …
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