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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the king, executed by Henry VIII as a way for the new king to distance himself from his father's regime. At the … at the ceremony to pursue legal actions under their new title (item 10). After an agreement between the king and … the same, and all maners, lordshippes, landes, tenementes, rentes, reversions, services, possessions and hereditamentes, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… larger and more cursive, and is presumably that of the new clerk, John Morgan, appointed on 9 October 1485. 1 The … to prosper, go forth and triumph', looking forward to a new age of gold under the king, 'a second Joshua'. The king … needed royal authorisation before proceeding. 4 But the new formula continued to be used in subsequent parliaments, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and all manours, lordshippes, landes, tenementes, rentes and services, parcell of duchie of Lancastr' in the … cash. And in addition to give up the castle and manor of New Buckenham, called Buckenham Castle, and the manor of Old … and have, hold and enjoy the aforesaid castle and manor of New Buckenham, called Buckenham Castle, the manors of Old …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… lordshipes, honours, maners, londes, tenementes, rentes, servicez, feefermes, knyghtes fees, advousons, … earl of Arundel, of the office of keeper and warden of the New Forest, or of the manor and park of Lyndhurst and the … confirmations of a tenement with the appurtenances called New Inn, in the parish of St Benets in Thames Street in the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The clerk in 1487, as in 1485, was John Morgan and the new wording of the preliminaries was maintained, although the … petitions follow and, as in previous parliaments, start a new membrane [10]. But, in a departure from precedent, they … advousons, nominacions, presentacions, londes, tenementes, rentes, services, reversions, porcions, annuytes, pencions, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… enough, in this extremely dense text, to mark off the new session effectively. The second session saw the … enrolled as a block after the other business. They begin a new membrane [8] but nothing can be read into this about the … be made ne hadde; and aftir the kyngis decesse, the same rentes and services to be paiable and levable to the seid …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… marginal headings it would be difficult to see where new entries began. The king's responses follow each entry on … of the treaty with France (item 26) which begins a new membrane [26]. This is one of the few bits of business … extend not in any wise to any landes, tenementes, rentes, [p. te-vi-461] [col. a] revercions, services, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… have to make a tippet. Whether we shall continually put new furs into his jackets and jerkins, or sometimes to take … other things may be discharged before the entry of the new master. Sir Reynold Carnaby:Pretending to take certain … and her beadman and servant Trevina, who is now of a new fashion, being Lord Lisle's servant. He hopes to be able …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to the preceding?] Begs him to inform him by Zaiger of the new order of the King's Council and who is Privy Seal in Cromwell's place; also to visit the new Privy Seal and present the writer's excuses for not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and that a day be fixed for discussing the bases of a new treaty with these Low Countries. From a draft in French …
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