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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum, made by the keeper and sheriffs of London, for the master and … on condition that the course of the water be not impeded by the covering. By inquisition returned from the Council. June 29. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… church of Stepellangeford, in the diocese of Salisbury. By K., on the information of Robert de Cotingham. Pardon to Richard son of Reginald de Sancta Elena, by reason of his service in Scotland, for the death of Henry de Nutteleston. By p.s. Protection with clause volumus, for one year, for …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… committed against Roger Trumwyne and Joan his wife, by Hawisia late the wife of Griffin de la Pole and William … to John de Batesford and Roger de Hegham, on complaint by Eustace de la Hacche that William son of Warin and Peter … the king's service and under his protection in Scotland. By K., on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Weighton. Grant, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by the sheriff of Southampton, to the abbot and convent of Beaulieu of 60 acres of the king's waste at Nutleye by Horbiry, within the metes of the New Forest, to find … of their church; granted in consideration of a fine made by the abbot before the treasurer and barons of the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… April 7. Westminster. Pardon to John Aleyn of Smythecote, by reason of his service in Scotland, for the death of Peter Aylewyn of Smythecote. By p.s. April 5. Westminster. The like, in Ireland, to John de Keting, Thomas de Keting, and Robert Omarky, by reason of like services, for the death of Richard de la …
12th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [Sir] Richard Clowberry, the merchant. The words spoken by my Lord Treasurer at Chelsea. Conclusion was they paid … office upon treble forfeiture and satisfaction, and to be punished at the king's will and disabled to bear that office. … in pain of treble what he takes and to pay the same, to be punished at the will of the king and to be discharged of his …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and spoke with them (for they would not be spoken with by him) and spoke with the Lady, and that she saw the order, … give judgement therein, our House may think some fit to be punished and the Lords think otherwise, and so those that … House is fittest. Second, where the accountant is to be punished or delivered. I like very well of Mr. [John] Pym's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… home of John Aston. The Elizabethan gatehouse was regarded by local historian Sampson Erdeswicke as 'one of the finest … he maye not have his birth and blood stayned nor disgraced by the foule mouth and unmannerly speeches of John Oakes'. … EM78, Petition to Maltravers Petitioned that he was 'by his birth a gentleman and discended of the auncient family …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… 28. Westminster. Confirmation of a grant in frank almoin by Henry de Pynkeny, brother and heir of Robert de Pinkeny, … the treasurer, and which he paid in the Wardrobe by the hands of Ralph de Manton, king's clerk and cofferer, … enfeoff the said William of his mills in Marleberg, held by him in chief. March 30. Westminster. Simple protection, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… shepherd, for the death of William le Poer, his brother. By fine of 40 s. Nov. 24. Linlithgow. The like to William … son, at Colne Engaigne, co. Essex, and beat his men. By fine made at the Exchequer. Nov. 21. Linlithgow. The like … Gilbert de Roubyri and Harseulph de Cleseby, on complaint by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, that Richard de Neusum and …
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