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Journal of the House of Lords
… a Paper concerning the Admiralty Court, "That the Judge's Place in that Court may be speedily settled:" Which was … returnable immediatè. Message to the H. C. with the King's Footmens Petition; A Message was † sent to the House of … Mr. Page: 1. To recommend to them the Petition of the King's Footmen. and about the following Particulars. 2. To desire …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Raynsborough. 4. Concerning Commanders of the next Winter's Guard. Ordered, To be taken into Consideration on Thursday … Day Sevennight; and that he shall not embezzle the Ship's Goods and Furniture in the mean Time. L. Herbert of Cherbury's Attendance excused. Upon Signification to this House, "That …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Wharton. L. Cromwell and Sir W. Reeves. The Lord Cromwell's Answer to Sir Wm. Reeves, was read; and Ordered, That the … and Wm. Ashu'st, to return out of Scotland. Dartnoll's Cause. Ordered, That the Business of Jasper Dartnoll, … Mulgrave. 2. To put them in Mind of the Earl of Mulgrave's Business, formerly sent down to them. Sir J. Thynn's
A History of the County of Buckingham
… some kind of persecution from Ralf Brito, the king's treasurer, before 1232, but no details are given. 15 In … de Agmodesham were appointed to take it under the king's special protection for four years, as it was in danger of … a similar order was issued to Master William de Luda, king's clerk, for a period of time unnamed. 19 In 1276 Abbot …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… chattels of the priory, which had been taken into the king's hands by reason of the larceny and other trespasses of … 2 The taxation of 1291 gives its annual value at 9 2 s. 8 d.; it then held possessions in three Norfolk townships. … to be disposed of for the honour of God and for his soul's health. Nicholas died in 1402, and was succeeded by a son …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… soc of their own lands, 1 and to the Abbot of St. Edmund's Bury 2 the half part of the soc and sac of his lands, and … that what we now call Diss Hundred, in the Confessor's time was a hundred and half; the hundred was called … forfeiture it came to the Crown, and was added to the King's half hundred of Dice, and continued ever after as part of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and 60 acres glebe, it was valued at 10 marks, paid 6 s. 8 d. procurations, 2 s. synodals, 13 d. Peter-pence, and 10 d. ob. carvage. … of Honyngham. 1359, 13 April, Walter Urry of St. Osith's, priest. Simon de Babyngle, Ralf Urry, and John de Merston, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… owners of that estate are widely different; in King John's time, the Pipe Roll of the 10th of that King tells us, that … and heir of Botetort, in the beginning of Henry the First's time, whose arms is thus blazoned in old English verse, as … hitt, And in our conquest, whilst so well we fare, It were meere folly; but I see none dare. Which Gam o'erhearing …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… name in the style of the court, which is Banham, Marshall's, Beckhall, and Grey's. The Customs of which are, that the lands descend to the … the town of Banham for ever." A close of pasture by Oxneye Meere, in three pieces, the whole containing one acre, one …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carucate in demean, and half a mill, it was valued at 8 s. per annum; the whole was one league long, and half a league broad, and paid 8 d. of the 20 s. gelt; the soc was in the King, and the Earl of Norfolk. … who had a carucate of land, and 20 acres, valued at 11 s. and the King and the Earl had the soc 9 This soon after …
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