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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… instance of William de Haniton, king's clerk, who is in great need of timber to build houses for himself, to the … king's ministers or serjeants shall take against his will great bread called 'Turte' from those who grind their corn at …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… none of the king's ministers or serjeants shall take any great loaf called 'turte' from those who grind their corn at … and Derby, wandering by day and night, so many and great homicides and robberies were done that no one with a … him for the manor of Discington de la Vale and the town of Great Kalverdon during the minority of the heirs of Eustace …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Peter de Monteforti owes in Gunthorp, together with the great court, view of frank pledge and other things belonging … heard of hitherto; and whereas the king, on account of so great a crime, as the nature of the thing requires, is … James while following his mother, in that killing lost a great part of his right ear, as the king is informed on …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of Northampton and Lincoln, touching a robbery of a great sum of money from some merchants between Walmesford ( … merchant of Amiens, John Beneyt, burgess and merchant of Great Yarmouth. John le Mouner, merchant of Amiens, 20. … intendendo directed to the tenants. Oct. -. St. Paul's the Great, London. Simple protection, for one year, for Hugh de …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… and of taking and carrying them away, so that he take no great deer, nor course in the warrens of the king or others. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… against Philip de Lutegarshale touching a tenement in Great Cestreton before Master Roger de Seiton, who had fixed … losses sustained by him for the king and his father. At great trouble to himself he aided the king and his father with a great sum of money, as well his own money as other money lent …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Canterbury, during his absence beyond seas. By writ of the great seal. Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants. … to parts beyond seas, in the Humber and at sea in the northern parts, the king being moved to hear that both … was delivered to Robert Burnell, archdeacon of York, the great seal of the king at Windsor, and immediately therewith …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… these presents thirty pounds of Bordeaux a year out of the great custom of Bordeaux, granted to him by the king when he … except during fence month, on condition that he take no great deer, nor course in warrens. Jan. 26. [Winchester.] … Friars for licence for them to inhabit a void place in Great Yarmouth called 'le Denne,' containing 500 feet by 400 …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… situated between the churchyard of St. Wereburg's and the great street called 'Northgatestrete,' and of the rent … with their own money certain houses and a mill, from which great part of the issues and of other issues from the drying … have in consequence been destroyed by the sea, to the great danger of those touching at the port, and the …
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