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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Poitiers with his prisoner, King John II; an Anglo-French truce had already been confirmed on 23 March 1357, … wool and the standardisation of the unit of assessment for wine (the tun); an important concession was allowed to lords …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the second source, the Anonimalle Chronicle. 13 This is a French prose continuation of the Brut , probably written at … English strongholds at Bcherel and Saint-Sauveur to the French. He asked that Latimer be arrested and Lyons brought … at various times for selling victuals, such as flour, wine, meat and other foods, the total of 10,000 francs and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… client king. He was however conscious of the continuing French threat to his own interests in the duchy of Aquitaine and of the need to avoid pushing the French king into open support of David II. Delicate …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… for the duchy of Aquitaine. Edward III's claim to the French throne had been formally asserted in 1328 when Philip …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to defend the south coast of England in case the French were tempted to attack. 1 Several other important …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a recent proposal made by the pope's envoys for an Anglo-French concord: the cardinals who headed this delegation were informed that, since the French war had been determined as a matter of policy in full … (London, 1988), 423. E.B. Fryde, 'Parliament and the French war, 1336-1340', in Historical Studies of the English …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… anxiety over the activities of Scottish raiders and of the French fleets operating in the English Channel. The … 1337. 5 RDP , IV.497-503; E.B. Fryde, 'Parliament and the French war, 1336-1340', in Historical Studies of the English … (Cambridge, 1970), I.242-61. Fryde, 'Parliament and the French war, 1336-1340', 254-5; G. L. Harriss, King, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… collected if peace had been established. In fact, an Anglo-French truce obtained until the death of Philip VI in August … to bribe the governor into betraying the town to the French. 10 The military context was further emphasised by the … cessunt et ne seont mes demaundez. [XI. Subsidy on wool, wine and merchandise.] 21. XI. Also, the commons petition: …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… very specific purpose: to consider the terms of an Anglo-French treaty. 3 The negotiations arising from the capture of … what was proposed by the pope's envoys by way of an Anglo-French concord. 4 The principal reason for the failure of the … so-called 'first treaty of London', however, lay with the French, who prevaricated on its ratification through the rest …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and thus, in effect, to the re-opening of war with the French (item 1). Wykeham claimed that the French now had a three-point strategy: to overrun the … pardone, sibien du temps passe come du temps avenir. [Wine trade with Gascony.] 30. Also, the said commons declare: …
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