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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… latter, and it remains unclear as to whether the lords and/or commons understood that the revival of the domestic … 'Lords, in all the important affairs that concern him or his realm, the king has always acted and worked with the … some of whom have been killed and the others put in prison or to great ransom; and further, he recently sent a great …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of life and of limb if any of them were so bold as to say or do anything that was contrary to his will in any way. And … their lands, regretting that they were unable to talk to or counsel their liege lord as they ought. Item, le dit … to them life and limb, and that they be not disinherited: or they put themselves to such a high ransom such as the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and barons of the exchequer that they should not impeach or aggrieve the bishop of Chester contrary to the laws and … town on the main ways, to grant a pavage for seven years or for as long as it will please you. A quele est respondu: … si plest au roi, illeoqes ou aillors, et plest au roi de prier pur ly. 40 (11). The petition which Sir Richard of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the level of parliamentary experience among the commons (or at least among the shire representatives) was relatively … nos. 4-11], suggest that the committees of triers - or at least the chancery, charged to take action on their … les dites communes: qe plese a lour dit seignur lige prier as ercevesqes, evesqes et a toute la clergie pur prier
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the Moslems in Spain and the two kings parted as friends, or at least 'not enemies'. Edward III and his party returned … enforcement of law and order by not receiving the felons or fugitives in their households and to aid the king's … of Guyenne and the king's lands overseas, about peace or other issues to be determined concerning the dissensions …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… as much as he can forfeit to the king, of whatever estate or condition he be, to come armed with padded jerkins or plate, habergeon, sword, long knife, or with any other suspicious weapon, in the city of London, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 55 lay peers and 12 judges and senior royal officials more or less replicated the membership of the lords in recent … cities and towns are recoverable from the original returns or the writs de expensis issued at the end of the assembly. 3 … of the customs system was wound up in 1351 it was more or less inevitable that the staple would be transferred back …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that another article be added that all done and passed by or according to the Union shall be unaltered. Touching the … for this island. I wait your pleasure for my coming over or stay, more anxious to further the Gospel, for the service … Segurvous le representer plus particulierement, pour vous prier de tesmongnerce coup vostre bonne affection au general …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… has broken quarter and published not to take man, woman or child to ransom, but all to be put to the sword.Garrison … cut off by the enemy. Then we desired to know, would he go or stay. His flat answer was that he would stay, and desired … une plus ample depesche, vous escrire cestecy pour vous prier, Monsieur a Walzingan, vouloir seconder ses bonnes …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Bergen should be taken they were to be left without castle or garrison if they had satisfied the money promised in the … to her service than ever they were to his Highness or the French. It only remains, in my judgment, to give them … has already executed divers for standing against Serjeants or not helping them to do their duty. Also that he has …
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