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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 325 mm. in width, sewn together in chancery style and/or glued. The condition of the roll is good, although large … back to the assembly of September 1337 (a parliament - or possibly a great council - for which, unfortunately, no … men and commons, the king would not make a treaty of peace or accept peace without their consent' - may be read in a …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the foot of membrane 1, and the later notes, 'Parl. 28 E3' or 'Parl. .xxviij. E3', where some of the membranes are … dating only from 18 May onwards, with a number issued on or after the date assumed to be the last day of the … the detailed discussion either of the matter of the staple or of the negotiations with the French raises other similarly …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1, and the later notes, 'Parl. E 3 apud Westm' pars unica' or 'Parl. E 3 pars unica', where the membranes are joined. … a single campaign. It has been suggested that the author, or his source, may have been a member of the royal chancery … done graciousement, par pure charite, sanz pris et sanz prier, et null homme doit doner or, n'argent ne null autre …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… explained. One possibility is that the lords and/or commons wished to create a scapegoat for their … dissatisfaction with the state of domestic governance and/or the pursuit of the French war. The fact that some of the … tenu, ajouste a ceo, 'qe par comandement du roi, ne prier des gentz prives, n'autres, la commune ley ne soit …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… church, for example as regards the spoliation of tithes or as regards [tithes] received in another parish contrary to … have a writ to surcease until it is determined whether or not the ordinaries ought to pay for such escapes. [5.] … excommunicated for reasons for which they are condemned or for other deeds, it should not be done unless the writ De …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… aut ex huiusmodi questu viventes ('persistent litigants or maintainers of plaints or those who live by such gains'). This phrase was to be … an intercommuning session between a deputation of 24 or 30 members of the commons (selected by, and from among, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to be incomplete. It makes no mention of the identity or work of the clerk of parliament. The parliament of 1365 … that the assembly would be called upon to confirm or amend the statutes as necessary ('as will be declared to … qe comence, 'Nostre seignur le roi de l'assent et a la prier, etc.' 25 et autrement sicome a faire semblera au roi …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… research suggests that there were not more than a dozen or so Lancastrian retainers among the shire representatives … Gaunt, had been actively at work attempting to circumvent or confound the actions of the Good Parliament. By October … that the king was removed from Havering to Sheen on 10 or 11 February and travelled down the Thames past …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 260 mm. in width, sewn together in chancery style and/or glued. The condition of the roll is good, with the … whether this proposal came from the council, the lords or the commons, it was to prove a serious misjudgment, … acorde est qe mon seignur le duc face ses lettres de prier a l'ercevesqe de Canterbirs, et a touz les evesqes de …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… no evidence as to where these discussions were held or whether they were effected in consultation or in separate discussions by the lords on the one hand and … to a campaign, 'seeing ... that an end to this war or a good peace could not be achieved without a great force …
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