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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Charles IV in an attempt to solve the crisis in Anglo-French relations caused by the French invasion of the duchy of Aquitaine in August 1324. … to Edward II. They were also exempted from the prise of wine and were to be taxed at the lower county rate. On 6 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and others victualled the castle of Portchester with wine etc., and afterwards sent for the said citizens and … the castle for six days until they agreed to buy the said wine, which was tainted, and entered into a recognizance of 139 for the same, of which wine they had carried some into Flanders and some into …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the vendor. And that no prise should be made of their wine by any official of our lord the king or of any other … and as regards the point concerning that no prise of wine, it is agreed that they should be quit forever in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… unanswered petitions, indictments, the sale of wine, prohibitions, cloth workers, the collectors of customs, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… vyns countre la forme del dit estatut. 3 [The sale of wine.] VIII. Also, because punishment is not included in the statute against those who sell wine, the community prays that due punishment be ordained on those who sell wine contrary to the form of the said statute. 3 [IX.] Item, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… anxiety for the security of the town after the devastating French raid of 1338. 16 Finally, the elaborate arrangements … is own attention, and the resources of the country, to the French war in 1337-8. Although phrases such as 'common … of beans and peas, 600 quarters of oats and 12 tuns of wine; which corn and malt are included in the total of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… conspicuous military service before and during the great French campaigns of 1346-7. Seventeen royal justices, king's … the English capture of Calais had led to an Anglo-French truce, covering the period September 1347-July 1348, … trade. The commons were aggrieved at the subsidy on wool, wine and avoir dupois (the kind of levy that would later be …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the king's enterprises in support of his claim to the French throne and indicated that, since John II of France was … seems to have been to blame breaches of the truce on the French in order to emphasise the need for English defence, … des marchantz, de quoi ils prient remedie. [XLII. Prise of wine.] 52. XLII. Also, the commons pray: that whereas …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… title to the throne of France; and the handing over by the French of the territories included in an enlarged duchy of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Flanders within the English orbit following the Anglo-French settlement of 1360. Secondly, in 1363-4 Urban had … de lui et de sa commune. 40 28. As regards the trade of wine and those who cross to fetch wine in Gascony, as a … William, uncle of Robert Fiennes, at the outset of the French wars on account of his allegiance to the throne of …
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