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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… goods granted them by the king, whether of fugitive felons or of those condemned by the appeals and indictments of … to whomsoever he will, land to the yearly value of 120 l. or 140 l. ( sexcies vel septies libratas, also sexcies vel … in the presence of the prioress and prior of Aumbresbury, or their deputies, to audit the account of the abbot of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… and goods brought by them, provided that they do not take or cause to be taken any wines or goods to France, communicate with the king's enemies, or … pleasure, of the priory of Lewesham, as the number of foreigners staying there constitutes a danger to the realm in …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of Roger Brabazun to receive from persons in prison or outlaws at large charged with homicides, robberies, or other crimes, or from the friends of such, sufficient mainprise that they …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… earls, barons and others of the realm, and who disturb or procure the disturbance of the king's mandates, or give sentences of excommunication ( sentences de … Thomas Sansard, Adam Gerald, Sampson Clavyn and John Noel, foreigners, lately captured at sea by the king's men and …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… in the king's gift that shall fall vacant in that realm or the land of Galloway. July 4. Westminster. Licence for … to receive manucaptions of persons under indictments or appeals that they will forthwith go to Gascony and stay … adjoining sea coast, so that merchants, both natives and strangers, may carry on their business in peace, and …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… in the church of St. Martin in the Fields, near Charring, or in places adjoining, and in all ways to secure it. The … to Scotland, on condition that he takes none to the Scots, or communicate with them in any wise. Nov. 24. Beverley. … in Scotland, on condition that he take none to the Scots or communicate with them in any way. Letters for the abbot of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… is in the church of St. Martin-in-the-fields near Charring or in the neighbourhood, and the sheriffs of London and … king's kinsman, of the custody of the first archbishopric or bishopric which falls void until he has fully raised from … reason of the recent war with France, be restored to him, or until further order. Aug. 21. Guildford. Protection with …
12th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… double their estates. In one year have paid the King for 7 or eight 8 thousand tun. Almost £30,000. For 2 years among … cent £5 2s. English the tun. For this goes to the King 6 or 7 pounds. The Israelites in Egypt never in greater bondage … mere error of the printer. Cannot find it was ever raised or any warrant to have it printed. For the farm of the …
12th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and subject. Not ordinary for this House to send messages or compliments to the Prince. To have some few to [f. 50] … in. Question, whether the bar should be shut against him or not. Overruled, the bar ought to be down. Demanded whom he … Thomas Trevor. The imposition is upon the King's subjects; strangers are free. [f. 81] The patentee is paid by the small …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… against receiving of any secret pensions from any prince or state. SIR EDWARD COKE. Can show precedents of punishment … HOBY reports the certificate about recusants in charge or trust. 2 heads in 2 writings: 1. Of such, as such … reclaim them. Resolved, that such as have wives recusants, or that educated their children well and, being grown of …
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