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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… kindred and better bloud in his veynes' than Cooper, 'or any of his kindred', and that he was a better gentleman … Cooper and that 'he could buy a coate of armes for 40 s or five markes', adding that Robert Billops had called him 'a … and better bloud in his veynes then your petitioner or any of his kindred; and at another time said that he was a …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… no hope of his life, and perceiving that the aid of man or any earthly thing was vain, vowed to bear the cross, which … be granted by his faithful subjects for his said passage, or by the clergy of their courtesy, or by grant of the pope, … merchant of the king of England. Thomas son of Walter de Basing, citizen and merchant of London. Philip le Draper, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… him and assign to him the said ransom at the true value, or take seisin thereof, in order that what ought to be done … for his expenses. Feb. 10. Westminster. Whereas Thomas de Basing, citizen of London, at no small inconvenience came to … whether Robert Joye killed Richard Joye by mischance or by felony. March 6. Westminster. Appointment of William de …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… when he first had seisin by grant of Henry de Cramavill, or whether the grant was first made to him solely, and … before the king's lieutenants in England not to take wool or other goods anywhere within the power of the countess of … Nicholas le Moyne, 40 by 2 pairs of letters. Thomas de Basing, merchant of London, 20. Roger le Escot, merchant of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of Dublin is committed, to let the lands thereof to farm or to 'champart.' Writ de intendendo to the tenants. … sealed with the seal which he used in the Holy Land, or by particulars to be sent to them by the treasurer of the … Baudak, 20. Henry Scot, merchant of Newcastle, 20. Th. de Basing, citizen of London, 24. William de Merewell, merchant …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… lately throughout the realm the king prohibited native or alien merchants from taking wool without the realm, and … partition three weeks after they are made before the king, or the persons supplying his place, to do and receive as the … 30. Westminster. Licence, until Michaelmas, for Thomas de Basing, citizen of London, to trade in wool or other goods as …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… to show these letters and make proclamation accordingly; or if he cannot attend, to the sub-prior and cellarer or two monks. Simple protection, until Easter, for Thedisius … Bernard Martin, merchant. Adam de Blakeneye. Thomas de Basing, citizen of London. Jan. 8. [Westminster.] Henry le …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… bondmen and their issues, and goods and whatever he had or might have in arable lands, demesnes, tenements and … all service, and if any other service be due to the king or another during that time, the said John shall acquit it. … Mortuo Mari. Aug. 6. Stanlow. Peter Pycot, gone. Thomas de Basing of Dover, gone. Robert de Wilegheby, gone with Baldwin …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… and to demise and grant the same in fee-farm by carucates or other certain parcels on condition that the feoffees and … he may remit to them such rents and services for one, two, or three years on condition that such rents be applied by … for one year, for Avicia, late the wife of Thomas de Basing. June 20. Canterbury. Presentation of Master Adam de …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… several other gentlemen, he had said 'Lionell Copley was or is a base lyinge fellowe, and a base lyeing knave, and I … the Earl of Pembroke. 2. Mountney said 'Lionell Copley was or is a base lyinge fellowe and a base lyeing knave, and I … if so to what degree? Was the witness a household servant or tenant to Copley? Which side would the witness give the …
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