Search

Displaying 22141 - 22150 of 73615
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in his diocese on 14, 18 and 26 February. As for the lay lords, writs went to five dukes: Gloucester, Norfolk, York, … died, and on the following day his body was viewed by the lords and commons and others. Chroniclers are generally in … and St Nicholas of Cambridge the land and ground of our wood called Blakeley, otherwise called Blakcholhey, part or …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are seventeenth-century copies of deliberations in the lords. 1 Dunham suggested that the clerk was accustomed to … 1445 and which remained unresolved. It also shows how the lords decided to apportion the funds raised by the first half … in June and July. There are two versions of debates in the lords in the third session. One is in the Huntingdon Library …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… given the absence of the king and several of the important lords. But it must have been a busy parliament none the less, … of Gloucester and the bishop of Winchester, and of other lords, bishops and abbots, naming specifically Henry … for the tithes on the said trees under this name, coppice-wood, whereby they are unable to sell their wood at the true …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… been found, presumably after further discussion between lords and commons. This was that part of the wool subsidy, … make up the shortfall from other funds was agreed by the lords and commons. Two further items on the roll concern the … wife Eleanor to enclose 200 acres of their land, pasture, wood, heath, thicket and gorse, and to make a park in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the judges and peers of the realm as already existed for lords (item 28). Writs of summons for the parliament were … had been used in England. Twenty-seven further lay lords were sent writs of summons. Twenty-three had been … one carucate, twenty-six acres of land and seven acres of wood and 8 marks rent in Endston(?) in the county of Somerset …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… decisions and acts, including the oathtaking by the lords (items 10-16). The next membrane, 16, begins with the … which could be put up as security for the loan: some lords of the council provided letters of obligation that … the town of Stoughton in the said county, and there in a wood he hit the said Isabel his wife on the head, so that her …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… himself opened it and there was a respectable turn-out of lords: thirty-three lords spiritual and twenty-seven lords temporal. Although … such as the proposed penalty of 10,000 marks if John Wood pleaded a royal pardon in response to the charge of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… finally resolved by York being chosen as protector by the lords on 27 March 1454, with formal appointment on 3 April. … but these cut little ice with the king or the other lords. York was forced to make a public declaration to the … successors in any way, for a grant made to them of certain wood to be taken each year in the forest or bailiwick of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the Brut is more expansive, claiming that French lords came to the parliament as well as ambassadors from … notes that Cardinal Beaufort had been accused by several lords of mismanagement in France but was exonerated by the … for the tithes on the said trees under this name, coppice-wood, whereby they are unable to sell their wood at the true …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… deemed to have come to an end at the king's death. The lords present at Westminster (as opposed to those still in … doubt helped to ensure that there was a good turn out of lords and commons for the assembly. Indeed, it is likely that … and egress, and also a man called a sticker who collects wood every day in the same park for the use of the said prior …
Displaying 22141 - 22150 of 73615