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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… beggarly base knave'. Oakes had added that Aston was not 'worth a hundred pence', and that 'before he had done with him … knave, and stinkeinge, beggarly, base knave, and not to be worth a hundred pence; and that before he had done with him …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… with a multitude of armed horse and foot broke his park of Worth, co. Sussex, while he was on the king's service, hunted …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… in his custody at Althorp, and killed three of his horses, worth 100 s., and a mare of Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, worth 100 s., which was in his custody. By K. on the … it and his hay there away, killed a horse of his there, worth 100 s., and beat his servants. MEMBRANE 4 d. Nov. 6. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Richard be Abyndon and John de Kyrkeby to sell 100 l. worth of wood in the king's parks and elsewhere in the Isle … Wight. Richard Oysel and John de Crokesle to sell 500 l. worth in the woods of Helewell and Stratton, 100 l. worth in the park of Torpel, and 200 l. worth in the parks …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… sell, by view of two good men of those parts, 20 l. 12 s. worth of wood and underwood in the park there, and to apply …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… the king's works in the manor of Clarendon, to sell 30 l. worth of great wood in the forest of Bokholt and 30 l. worth in the forest of Chut, by view of whomsoever Hugh le …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… turns there twice a year; and that these two turns are worth 2 s. a year and no more, because the abbot took the … of Kenton with Hevetre, Wyke and Suthtenge, co. Devon, worth 86 l. 11 s. a year, with the issues since last …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… No corn is to be taken from anyone with less than 10 l. worth of goods. By letter of the said John. The like to the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… herbage in the meadows during the time of his custody was worth 17 l. a year, and was depastured by the horses of … son of Adam de Forton, the count's man, and a horse worth 40 l. ridden by him and despoiled Thomas Wale, the count's man, of a horse worth 10 l. And when the steward afterwards with the above …
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