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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… ij dosen and d' 45 of skochyons of armes . . . masse and or 46 communyon. The vij day of Aprell was browth 47 unto … more tyll a serten tyme of no mans players; but the mare or shreyff, balle, 54 constabull, or odur offesers take them, lay them in presun, and the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the retouched implements in Northampton Museum known or thought probably to be from this site are types diagnostic … and density of finds indicate a domestic settlement or settlements from at least the neolithic period onwards. … knives (0.7 per cent), straight-edged knives with bifacial or unifacial edge retouch (0.6 per cent) and also a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… in the back pocket of the book. The Introductory Essay, or Sectional Preface element, is published here in the usual … of Northampton Development Corporation. Each site and/or find therein has a unique number which has been added in … has been a major concern but on a number of drawings crop or soil-marks have had to be plotted from oblique air …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… research suggests that there were not more than a dozen or so Lancastrian retainers among the shire representatives … Gaunt, had been actively at work attempting to circumvent or confound the actions of the Good Parliament. By October … that the king was removed from Havering to Sheen on 10 or 11 February and travelled down the Thames past …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… kyng had commandyd hym to sey if ther were ony man, pore or ryche, that had cause to complayne of ony person that he … and only those with an estate of more than 10s in land or 5 marks in goods were to be charged. The additional 6000 … same, and every maner of corn, floure, all maner of fressh fyssh, bestall and wyne into this youre reame commyng, ale, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are the speaker, John Wood, who presumably sat for Surrey or Sussex, and the members for Norfolk, where the election … It may have raised as much as 30,000. Some towns chose, or (as in case of Coventry) were asked, to provide men rather … and ley and pakke amonges the grete samons, small fyssh called grilles, not havyng the perfite lenght of a …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… include an indication of whether land had been forfeited or not. Many of the bills also give details of their … 9 A number have the final clause ('this said act or any other made or to be made in this present parliament … with thappurtenauncez, the which late were of Edmund Fyssh, late of York, taillour, in the cite of York; the which …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the new king needed to be 'made', whether by parliament or anyone else. Also left unstated were the wider … all 'astate, dignite, preemynence, enheritamentys or possessions'. The sixth proviso turns to grants made by … in the shire of Northumberlond, gentilman, Edmund Fyssh late of York, taylleour, Thomas Frysell late of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the seid marchauntez of the seid Hanze that nowe be, or hereafter shalbe, ne noon of their successours, be greved, charged, empeched or letted in tyme to come, in their persones, shippes, … within the cite of London, John Johans and John Fyssh', kepers of the goodes and ornaments of the forseid …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that the said annual rent is in arrears and unpaid in part or in total after any of the aforesaid feasts, that it shall … as approved, now and in the future, whatever our attorneys or either of them will do in the matter. In witness of which … same, and every maner of corn, flowre, all maner of fressh fyssh, bestall and wyne, into this reame < comyng, ale, and …
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