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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… granted by charter to Walter, bishop of Worcester, that he and his successors should have the plea of withernam in all their lands and fees, as well as in those of the prior of Worcester and … of the premises, but shall be admitted henceforward to all legal acts. Here H. de Wengham stayed in London ill, and the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 1640, without provocation, Crosse challenged him to fight and called him 'base lyeing knave' in the street before a crowd of people. Process was granted on 15 May 1640, and in December the examination of the witnesses to the libel … descended of an ancient family of gentrie bearing armes. And that one John Crosse of Gringley aforesaid without any …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… good will. Simple protection for one year for the prior and convent of Durham. Safe conduct until Easter for Richard … de Hemington, knight, in coming to the king's court and staying there, provided that he stand his trial in the … Crokesden of the Cistercian order, who having spurned his profession in now a vagabond to the scandal of the order, and
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… the Exchequer, out of the tenth on the bishopric of Bath and Wells. Vacated because otherwise below. Oct. 30. … Watford. The like for Bernard Johannis. Hugh de Ordeshall and Adam de Ripon, canons of Ripon, coming to the king with … chapter, have licence to elect. Grant to the subprior and convent of Newstead in Shirewod, for a fine of 10 marks, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of the peace entered into between Henry III. Edward I. and the said prince; and acquittance to the prince of the said sum. Mandate in … that some have left their order in contempt of their profession. Dec. 3. King's Cliffe. Grant to Iterius Bochard …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Rotherham, on 10 August 1637, before Sir Francis Foljambe and several other gentlemen, he had said 'Lionell Copley was or is a base lyinge fellowe, and a base lyeing knave, and I will prove it to be true.' He had repeated the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… de Lillingestan, staying in England on his own affairs, and those of the master and brethren of the Knights Templars in England. … de Stormesworth, monk of Seleby, who has spurned his profession and become a vagabond; until Easter next. Mandate …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… as it appears by the inquisition of the sheriff and coroners of the county of Gloucester that he killed him … Normandy, nominating Robert de Gresteno, his fellow monk, and Alan de Kyrk, clerk, his attorneys in England for three … England, going to Scotland, nominating Nicholas de Accumbe and Henry son of John Comyn of Colinwrth, until Midsummer. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… gentleman, a base rascall, a base knave, a base slave, and a base lying knave, or words to the like effect, and spit in his face, or att least did boast, and said that he spit in his face'. Process was granted on 15 …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of all the arrears due from him for the castle of Bere and the county of Meroinyth which he held at farm, both during the time of the late war in Wales and the time of peace that held them. April 26. St. Albans. … the habit to anyone of the place, nor receive any one for profession, which makes a monk more than the habit; and that …
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