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Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… < Middlesex < England Defendant John Fog (m) Knight King's Clerk Official Richard Levermore (m) Attorney of defendant … that no other payments had been due before the date of GP's original writ. Pleading: GP states that HS did not pay him … not paid, either before or after the death of HR, to JD's damage of 100s. He shows the bond in court. Pleading: JR …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… 7 November, 15 Elizabeth, by John Danyell, of Lincoln's Inn, of the rectory and parsonage of Mynshull alias Church … three and a half years next, viz. 20 l. yearly and 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. at the half year. 21 November, 4 Edward VI. Signature … 'for their portions or childens partes' of their father's goods, at their ages of sixteen, with benefit of …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… as ample manner as Sir William shall purchase of the King's Majesty, at the costs and charges in the law, not exceeding 13 s. 4 d., of the said Sir William; in consideration whereof … the morowe after Trinite Sunday . . . . . . Item be it hadde in mynd that the seid Herry Sotehill was present in his …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… D. 1201. Acquittance by Alexander de Beverle for 8 marks 6 s. 8 d. received by the hands of Sir John de Montgomery, or his companions, for the said Alexander's ship called 'the James' of Great Yarmouth, the king having … suche juellys and other thynges as the saide abbot late hadde hit of the delyverance of Sir John, late lorde Wenlok', …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… of a C. and to women gownes . . . and ther was ij harold(s) of armes; and then cam the corse and iiij morners beyryng … crosse by the . . sonday. The xxix day of July the Quen('s) grace removyd from Grenwyche on her grace('s) progresse, and at Lambeth she dynyd with my lord of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… wise' upon pain of forfeiture and imprisonment at the king's pleasure. The proclamation further noted that Lent was a … m .li., by the name of an ayde, .xxxi m .li. therof to be hadde and [memb. 3] rered after the fourme of levye of a .xv. … in defaute of his or their apparaunce shalbe attaynted, hadde the same day of forfeiture soo lymyted, or eny tyme …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a good representative. This was because parliament's main business was to be the condemnation of the king's … any persone or persones in any maner and forme graunted or hadde out of the said castelles, lordship and maners of … acte, ne the said state therof to the said duc and Anne, hadde not ben made. And in semblable wise, if the said …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Knyvet. 1 There is also evidence of an attempt by the king's brother-in-law, Anthony earl Rivers, to secure seats for … .xv. e and .x. e , last to youre highnes graunted, was hadde and dyvyded. Except also, that the pepull and … of justice in the said parties of Southwales to be hadde: and for the contentation and satisfaction of grete and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Easter (item 8). The initiative was again the king's, and part of the act's purpose may have been to demonstrate … of like force and effect, as it shuld have be yf this acte hadde not be made. Provided also that this act shall not … proces, jugement or execution, had, made or doon, or to be hadde, made or doon duryng this present parlement, bitwene …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of business in November 1461 was the assertion of the king's title, which was done in full parliament on 12 November. … that whereas uppon a contraversie and variaunce hadde betwixt the reverend fadre in God, William, bisshop of … And for asmuch as the kynges highnes, at that tyme, hadde noo layser ripelie to examyne and enserche all at large …
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