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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (appendix item 23). York's allies Thomas Young and William Oldhall also received redress for their earlier arrest and attainder respectively (appendix items 14, 26). Oldhall secured an exemplification of his petition in … the commons' petition from the 1453 parliament calling for Oldhall's attainder, now PRO C49/29/11. Petition of Sir …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of that year, fanned by an accusation against Sir William Oldhall, York's associate and speaker in the November 1450 … he had plotted to kill the king. In late November 1451, Oldhall took sanctuary in the church of St Martin le Grand in … on behalf of the king, tried unsuccessfully to have Oldhall removed from sanctuary. Over the next month York …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the duke of Buckingham, the count of Eu, Sir William Oldhall knight, Sir Edmund Mulso knight with other knights …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the context of York's position, the choice of Sir William Oldhall as speaker was extremely significant. Sir William had … letter to John Paston of 6 October. 38 The choice of Oldhall had an added significance in the contemporary … choice as speaker in the parliament of November 1449, Oldhall had enjoyed a long career in France dating back to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (1453), the commons petitioned that York's ally William Oldhall, accused of supporting Cade, be reputed a traitor and … in a petition enrolled immediately before that against Oldhall (items 63-4). The right of Oldhall's heirs to inherit entailed lands after his death was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… was ordeyned, stablisshed and enacted that on Sir William Oldhall knyght, shuld be declared and reputed traitour to the … it was ordained, decreed and enacted that one Sir William Oldhall, knight, should be declared and held to be a traitor … attainder made and declared against the said Sir William Oldhall should be ceased and annulled, cancelled, void and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Marches, and destroyed Newbigging, Dolphinston, Fawley, Oldhall, Swynside, Swynsidlawes, Oversykes, Nedersikes, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… came from Tournay. Deeds A. 979. R.O. 3223. SIR WILLIAM OLDHALL'S LANDS. Grant by Thomas bp. of Durham and others, to … and others, of the manors of Hunsdon and Estwyk and all Oldhall's lands in cos. Herts and Essex. See Catalogue of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Christ and St. Mary of Oxenford. The farms called Oldhall in the parish of Magna Haddam, Herts, in tenure of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Of the manors of Slamesey alias Slamondesey or Slampsey, Oldhall and Brenthall, Essex, a water-mill in Boreham, Essex; …
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