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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… and in presence of the next friends of the said William, or of their attorneys, to make a partition of the said third … and in presence of Thomas son and heir of the said John, or of his attorneys, to assign her dower. Dec. 1. … d. in the pound. Order to deliver to John Tiptoft knight, or to his deputy, without payment of custom or subsidy twenty …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… clergy of that province in the church of St. Paul London or elsewhere with all convenient speed. [ Report on Dignity … Surrey which were of Richard Fremantyll his grandfather or of John his father. Witnesses: Richard Drax, John Lake and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… in 40 l. each, to the king, payable at Easter next or levied etc. in London, mainprized to the king for their … gentleman. Bond in 1000 marks, payable at Michaelmas next or levied etc. in London. Condition, that if Alice wife of … of Wynkelegh Keynes: and Ralph Coplest held a carucate in Penystone in the same, of John by military service at a rent …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… release any distress made upon John Bataille, the sheriff or escheator or others for the issues of the manor of Bradewelle by … that he is ready to enrol a release of the advowson of Penystone church, and a deed of annuity of 10 l. to them made …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… said Katherine's life with remainder to the said Andrew or his heirs. Witnesses: Richard de Launde, Reynold … covenants ( as before, but) the prior, his successors or the order ( la religion) of St. John shall not be compelled etc., nor shall the order be troubled or suffer hurt contrary to these covenants, nor the said …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… thing else which they thought wanting, to secure Religion or Property, there was nothing which they should reasonably … them, there was no other Treaty with France, either before or since, not already printed, which should not be made … should have Voices in Elections, that were either Papists, or not conformable to the Church of England," and a Bill [was …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… favours buildings. If you build with another man's brick or timber, the law gives you damage for it, but not the brick … Sawyer.] Whether this case be of the nature of privilege, or upon being outlawed before his election, is the question. … that in the hearing before the Council, of the case of Mr Penystone Whalley, who had committed Mr John James, contrary …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… officer, but was not sure whether by the Lord Treasurer or no, and if he were at home, he could speak more … of the former. As to the [words, by the] time of [Mr] Penystone Whaley's case, his Majesty perceives, that, if they … ill morals, as not fit to be either Justices of the Peace, or in any other office; and a man of so ill principles as the …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… to the king, of all actions on account of an annuity or any other grant made to him by Henry late king of England. … Radeclyf, widow, to Thomas, earl of Ormonde, of a messuage or mansion at Westminster by 'lez Elmes,' belonging to the …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… and William Chyrche, of all his lands &c. in Waybrigge or elsewhere in the county named. Monday before Michaelmas, …
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