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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Cornwall and Devon, and which he has granted to the king. French. July 15. Westminster. Safe-conduct, for one year, for … the taxation of the eighth and fifth granted to the king. French. [ Parl. Writs: vol. i., p. 55.] Form of the oath of the taxors. French. [ Parl. Writs: vol. i. p. 55.] Membrane 11 ( …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… at Cardoyl within eight days from receipt of notice. French. Writ of aid directed to the good men of Annandale and the Marches. French. The like to the sheriff of Westmerland. French. The like to the sheriff of Lancaster. French. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… made profession to the bishop or to any other in his name. French. By p.s. Nov. 14. Carlisle. Pardon to Thomas del Hull … of the king of France, for offences committed by the French since the truce, and to receive hostages for the persons taken on the English side. French. [ Fdera.] Nov. 10. Durham. Pardon to Henry de Escrik, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… properly appointed, within eight days of their summons. French. Writ of aid for him directed to all persons of … The like to the sheriffs of Westmoreland and Lancaster, French. [ Parl. Writs: vol. i., p. 328.] Jan. 7. Gateshead. … de Dalton, king's clerk, to whom he is to give credence. French. The like to the following sheriffs, and in favour of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… black money of Tours which the king owed the said Peter. French. Sept. 18. Canterbury. Licence for Walter de Langeton, … Sir Peter de Chavent, Sir William Belet, and others. French. By K. Oct. 18. Westminster. Pardon, at the instance … knights; John de Walkingham, Walter Maunsel and others. French. By K., on the information of Otto de Grandisono. Nov. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… the said custom out of their hands contrary to this grant. French. May 16. Stepney. Presentation of William de … of the prelates, earls and barons touching false money. French. [See Statutes of the Realm.] May 25. Canterbury. … at the table established at Dover for changing money. French. By K. & C. Aug. 1. Westminster. Appointment of John …
12th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… all such persons as, being convicted or justly suspected papists, hold any place of charge or trust in that county. An … should not be taxed with any impost upon those wines, both French and sweet wines, but in respect of the double …
12th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… first. [f. 39v] SIR EDWARD SEYMOUR. That the Jesuits and papists, as he hears, prepare great sums of money to be … bill was cast out of the House. SIR EDWARD SEYMOUR. The papists were hunting for gold in the town and [f. 99v] … House of abundance of money now changed into gold by the papists and carried on shipboard, and moves to have it …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… states. 2. L., committed. Dormit Lords. Ordered, that all papists convicted or suspected shall be presented to the King … draw up a preamble and petition wherein the names of such papists as hold place of charge in the counties shall be … within the order to be presented unless their wives were papists [?when] they married them. [Committee of the Whole …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of loans made to the king's men so as to fight the French. [ Fdera] Nov. 24. Knaresborough. Pardon, by reason of … de Donewiz, clerk, will give them further instructions. French. The like to the commonalties of the following … de Lughteburgh. 1,000 qrs. of oats. April 3. Feckenham. French. March 1. Lincoln. Mandate to the assessors and …
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