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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from such identifers as 'Parl anno 38 H. 6 pars unica' or 'Parl 38 H.6' written on each membrane in a later hand; on … the 1459 members had been named without a free election, or any election at all, in order to achieve a compliant … emerge as committed Lancastrians as England slid into war, or who, like Thomas Thorp, had their own grievances against …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… seems to have made almost no mention of foreign affairs or the war to which the country was by this time committed. … whiche were some tyme of John some tyme duke of Norff', husbond to Kateryn late duchesse of Norff', and of othir … were some tyme of the seid John some tyme duke of Norff', husbond to Katerine late duchesse of Norff', late decessed, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in common is that they are entered at the end of an item, or block, of royal business. Items 4-5 and 8 are part of a … which were sometyme of John sometyme duke of Norff', husbond to Kateryn late duches of Norff' and of oder persones … were] some tyme of the seid John sometyme duke of Norff', husbond to Kateryn late duchese of Northfolke late [decessed, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… respect might be detrimental to the church of Christ or the commonalty, however mighty the people and rulers might … frely enjoye, have and possede aftyr the deth of hir husbond, all hir owne enheritaunce, to hur and to hur heires, … tyme of the makyng therof, were sole, not covert of any husbonde; and be not in eny wyse voyded ne voidable by reason …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… departure was 'for the great businesse of the perliment, or els the feast had dured lenger'. 2 As had become usual, … the seid acte, and the seid Humfrey Stafford, late her husbond, then late aftir the finding of the seid office put … suffred the moneth to passe, so that nowe she ne her seid husbond may not have ne tende eny travers to the seid office, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that something more would need to be done about the war or its funding and an effort had been made to keep the … of wages by captains either claiming for non-existent men or failing to pay the due amount to their men (item 17). It … by reason of any wille by John duke of Norfolk late her husbond made; and that neither this acte of restitucion, ne …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… at the foot; and the dorse of membrane 36, where '+l' (or 'l+' - it is unclear which way up the symbol is supposed … the which aswell she as John late erle of Oxenford her husbond, as the seid nowe erle, then not at his libertie, … by any graunte made by John late duke of Norff', somtyme husbonde of the seid duchesse, or by the seid duchesse or by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… strangers except, shall pay a certain sum to the Registrar or Dean, to be employed in alms, as mending of highways or other works of charity, as the King shall appoint. The … Overtondon ( sic), Netherstondon, Shefforde, Tynegeythe, Husbond Crawley, Mylton Bryen, Prestley, Stepyngley, Temple …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… by Scorye, in the Regent's name, that either the Emperor or the Prince of Orange would join them within 14 days, when they would be able either to besiege Laundersey or invade the enemy), they are to show the Duke and Great … (in consideration of the manors, lands, &c., in Rigmonde, Husbond Crawley and Fletewyke, Beds, Brickhill, Bucks, and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… instructions, reminding the Council that when two or three English ships were arrested in Flanders, when M. de … through his territory, as from Therouanne to Ardres, or else permit the English to do the like. Think that the … even by sea and that no person cover with his name English or French merchandise, as this King proclaimed some years …
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