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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… abbreviated entries which were not included either in RP or in R & S have also been edited for the present edition: … were vetting and approving royal acts. On 28 November 1314 or earlier the king attempted to collect scutages for the … within the roll as being heard 'before the great council' or 'before the king and the great council'. The latter …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the foot of membrane 1, and the later notes, 'Parl. 28 E3' or 'Parl. .xxviij. E3', where some of the membranes are … dating only from 18 May onwards, with a number issued on or after the date assumed to be the last day of the … the detailed discussion either of the matter of the staple or of the negotiations with the French raises other similarly …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 6), there is no suggestion either in the parliament roll or elsewhere that Edward III wished to have it believed that … between the commons and representatives of the lords and/or the crown. Thirdly, the fact that the subsidy, when … of its own volition, 'without motion of the great men or commons', in restricting the right of prise to the king …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the level of parliamentary experience among the commons (or at least among the shire representatives) was relatively … nos. 4-11], suggest that the committees of triers - or at least the chancery, charged to take action on their decisions - may not have been especially swift or efficient in undertaking their business. Note also the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 55 lay peers and 12 judges and senior royal officials more or less replicated the membership of the lords in recent … cities and towns are recoverable from the original returns or the writs de expensis issued at the end of the assembly. 3 … of the customs system was wound up in 1351 it was more or less inevitable that the staple would be transferred back …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… French ambassador last year without either her majesty's or any of her Council's privity gives some cause of mistrust. … Scots and the Queen of England without either his master's or the Queen of Scots' interposition. It will behove Arran to … to answer such false matters, for it either needs not or "bowteth" not when such reports be never brought to trial. …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… sent presently to her husband to come to her forthwith, or she would come to him. At the King's coming out of … intended. So the association is thought to be broken or so shaken that they will not hastily put in execution such … return into the realm before the day expired, the aiders or assisters of him in any sort are straitly pursued and …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… contravenyng of the statutis in bying of beir in houssis or the presenting thairof to the mercat, and dwme gevin … of the mercat in bying of salmont within houssis in greit, or thai wer presentit to the mercat, and dwme gevin … and haill communite, and disassentit fra the geving furth or delyng of ony pairt of the commone muris to James Boyde, …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… and communitie, to travell with his Grace for discharge or continuation of the iustice air, and to repoirt his … fra this day furth thair be na kylling brokin in mercat or vtouth bot be fremen, and thay exceid nocht the nomber of … pas furth of the toun to by fische in greit, nor to forstall the mercat, vnder the pane of escheit of all sic …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… nichtbour of this towne quhill he present the ald firlot or pint, and naine be seilit to vnfriemen in the cuntrie, … bruch, and nocht applyit to the privat and particular vse or proffeit of particular men, hes concluidit, statut, and … haill fremen and nichtbouris of this bruch in bollis, ane or ma, as it sall happin the friemen and nichtbouris to haif …
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