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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of chroniclers. It escapes mention in the Brut, Gregory's Chronicle and the Great Chronicle of London. Benet tells us … [sic: read 'excepcions'] and deduccions aforseid hadde, to be paied at the dayes and termes folowyng. That is … that every merchaunt denisyn youre liegeman borne, that hadde eny woll or wolfell, in a shippe of Harry Clerke, or in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… second schedule of three membranes records the treasurer's account (no. 24) which has been attached to the dorse of … e common assent of the saide counseil, and myn advis also hadde, where at ever I bee in my lordis service. II. Also … perisshed or taken, withoute any subsidie thereof to bee hadde. 38 For the honour of God, we your poor commons who …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from his mental collapse around Christmas 1454 and York's protectorate had come to an effective end in the course of … kyng of custume and subsidie; which withoute purveiaunce hadde for paiement of the seid wages, mowe not of reason be hadde. 9. Item, to decree regular payment for the wages of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… weeks, was the second longest of the reign of Henry VI's reign to date, opening on 6 March 1453 and closing on 17 … and discharged. And that semblable auctorite and power be hadde and ordeigned for the said deduction duely to be made, … afore this tyme graunted, and thallouaunce therof to be hadde. And that it may be ordeigned by auctorite of this …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… generate much interest on the part of chroniclers. Gregory's Chronicle and other London-based chronicles note only its … annexed here unto, certaines impositions and charges to be hadde and payed, unto the sustenyng of e saide warkes, of … harmes and losse to other byers and sellers therof, hadde bothe now a dayes, and in tyme passed, and likly to be …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… A grant made to Edmund Hampden, one of the king's esquires, on 20 May 1440 notes that a previous grant made … so peresched or taken, without eny subsedy thereof to be hadde. 13. For the honour of God, we your poor commons who … doo of his will, and all shuld or this tyme have doon, ne hadde leen e gret loones and presttes, e which ei have afore …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was all Normandy loste.' 6 It goes on to speak of Suffolk's arrest during the Christmas recess and the move of the … premisses, or eny partie of theym, afore this tyme made, hadde, used or graunted, not withstondyng. And that every … of eny of the seyd commissiones, or for paiement to be hadde of eny parcell of the said subsidie, be utterly quyte …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to England from his lieutenancy in Ireland, was Somerset's leading critic, and that the events which preceded and … as beth or oweth to be chargeable to the payments to be hadde, by force of the graunte of the seid subsidie. And that … processe and execution theruppon; and like triell to be hadde of the seid recetment and comfort, in the same shires …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… confronted the Lancastrian forces outside Ludlow. Henry VI's presence with his troops proved decisive, and the Yorkist … as holly and entierly as oure seid soveraigne lord hath or hadde the same manoir any tyme passed, discharged of almanere … as plenerly and as holly as the seid persones theym than hadde and helde, or any other of theym afore that tyme had …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… roll near the head of membrane 3. The inventory of Henry V's jewels, goods and chattels is listed on membranes 8 to 22. … of Irlond that] was many days sene in the same londe, hadde slane wyth othirs rebelx, men and servaunts of the … [.x.li. to the same Kernes; and what tyme] the same Kernes hadde < hym > in governance, ey bette hyme, and laide hare …
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