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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… an escape occurred. In the case of prisoners accused of high treason the penalty was to be a minimum of 100 marks. … mention this, presumably because gold coins were of too high a face value to be in daily use. They also make no … had within any parte of the same shire, as fer as the commission wherby the seid justices setteth streccheth; and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are thus a single sequence, moving from royal business to high-level petitions. The first probable break then occurs. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… To the worshippe of God; wee youre poure comons by youre high commaundement commyn to this your present parliament for … who have come to this your present parliament by your high commandment for the counties, cities and boroughs of … of this realm as well as before other people appointed by commission, which found that such attainted persons, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… baroun, ne to their preemynence, places or setes in your high courte of parlement or elleswhere, ne be prejudiciall to … baron, or to their pre-eminence, places or seats in your high court of parliament or elsewhere, or be prejudicial to … the yonger, knyght, of or for thoffices of steward of High Peeke and Lowe Peeke, of thoffice of receyvour of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… with effect from Michaelmas 1488. Instead a powerful royal commission was appointed on 17 May 1488 with power to confirm … 1486 was followed up in parliament by the creation of a high-powered committee to sit in judgment on cases of … taking place while the king 'was sittyng in his most high courte of parlement' the whole business originated in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… king's navy. Enthusiasm for war seems to have been running high but, as in 1475, expectations were to be dashed. Henry, … this form: To the wurshipe of God, we your comens by your high commaundement commen to this your present parlement for … trespasses and other offences specified in the king's commission given to them, as if the said offences had been …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of justice, aught to have been convycted and atteynted of high treason, and he and his heires for ever disabled and … of justice ought to have been convicted and attainted of high treason, and he and his heirs forever disabled and … before any of your other justices assigned by your special commission to inquire of, for or upon each and every one of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Jas. Skynner and desiring that he may be put out of the commission. 5. From Nich. Rudstone touching his communication … as is known to all the country. Lord Hungerford obtained a commission from Cromwell that he might have a divorce for … as I have moved you and my lord Lisle or not. If I and my high friends were to offer my lord of Hertford as much land …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prays, both because God has commanded prayer for those in high station and because, ever since the joyful meeting at …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a great fall, and by '39 it shall rise again and be as high as ever it was. And further he said, 'Know you any …
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