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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Waldeshef, lately the king's butler, took 24 tuns of wine at Ipswich at Mid Lent, of which tuns he withheld 12 … sees the words 'emendas', and 'illarum' here] [etc. ] [The wine merchants of Gascony.] [133.] [editorial note: The … to 1225 see SR , i, 'Charters of Liberties', 9-27. For the French text of the Ordinances of 1311 see Parliament of 1311, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… which had been due since Philip's accession to the French throne in 1316. But because of delays on the part of the French, this date could not be met. It was then decided that … concluded between Edward I and Philip IV in 1303, a French councillor suggested that Edward should also swear …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… barons, justices, sheriffs, officials, and all his lieges, French and English, of the whole of England, greetings. Know … counties of Devon and Cornwall making complaint about the wine merchants, who sell wines in the city of Exeter for 6d., … will preserve, well and faithfully, the assizes of bread, wine and ale etc. and that he will not attempt to do anything …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 27 May decided that the earl of Pembroke should go to the French court to negotiate over the St. Sardos crisis and the … was probably too late to avoid war. Charles of Valois, the French commander, invaded the duchy of Aquitaine in August. … since the rest of English Gascony still held out and the French were also distracted by a revolt in the county of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… IV to send his chamberlain Enguerrand de Marigny and the French envoy of 1312, count Louis of Evreux, to assist in the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from the coming campaign by any problems in Anglo-French relations. The earls of Lancaster, Warwick, Arundel …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… male heir left Edward III with a possible claim to the French throne through his mother. During the Northampton … and Sayles' edition and are not found on the roll.][The wine merchants of Gascony and the merchants of England.] To … in the Agenais at present in the hands of the French since it pertains to the royal hand. [12.] Item, ad …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… [3 May]...' (item 6). In fact, it is known from the French Chronicle of London that an important series of events … the famous outburst of the earl of Surrey, reported by the French Chronicle : 'Sir king, how goes this parliament? … the later fourteenth century', SCH 10 (1973), 100 (n. 13). French Chronicle of London , ed. G.J. Aungier, Camden …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… on Edward's reluctance to give up his claim to the French throne. 6 Since both of these were matters on which … at a tense moment of papal involvement in Anglo-French diplomacy. Recently, however, Dr Barrell has … C. Taylor, 'Edward III and the Plantagenet Claim to the French Throne', in The Age of Edward III , ed. J.S. Bothwell …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (item 1); the state of the peace negotiations with the French (item 2); and the delivery of private petitions (item … the matter of the staple or of the negotiations with the French raises other similarly difficult questions about the … city there is so great a scarcity of victuals, such as wine, meat, fish, hay, oats, poultry and all other victuals, …
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