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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Arundel's title as defined in 1433 had been a new creation or a continuation of his right by inheritance of the existing … duke of Somerset, lieutenant in Normandy, during the first or second session (item 17), but the dating of this item will … be receyved to wage thaire lawes, ne no proteccion, ne eyd prier of you for theyme or eny of theyme be allowed; and that …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… division and taking parties oon ayenst other by discencion or by their owne auctoritee'. If they were not, he would feel … made by those councillors with the king in France or those in England should be deemed to have been passed by … Northampton': qe please a les ditz tresages communes, de prier a roy nostre tresoveraigne seignur, d'ordeiner et …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… no attempt was made at this stage to retake Harfleur or Dieppe. Whilst the English preserved their position in … of writs, but these did not include the earl of Suffolk or the earl of Salisbury who were also absent in France. (The … soit entrez de record en roll de parlement; quell prier sembla au roi resonable, et l'ad ottroiez. 10. Item, on …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… although it is not clear whether he attended in person or not. In addition, a summons was issued to the vicar … where the result of a contested election is not known or else the name on the indenture differs from that of the … graunt du dit nadgairs roy, et lez auteres premissez, de prier au roy nostre soveraigne seignur, et a toutz lez …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that repayment would be made out a future lay subsidy or out of exchequer revenues. Harriss notes that this … Winchester and Worcester received summons to themselves or their vicars general, as they were expected to be absent … justice, et tenuz pur ley, ascun petition, supplication ou prier, fait en cest dit present parliament au contrarie, non …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of London and Winchester received summons to themselves or their vicars general due to their absence overseas. The … generated by contested elections whose outcome is unclear, or inconsistencies between the names on the indentures and … vault qe .iij. d. par an, outre les reprises: et sur ceo prier nostre seignur le roi, q'il par assent des seignurs …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to whichever of the royal uncles (John, duke of Bedford or Humphrey, duke of Gloucester) was to control the … summons in 1422, several having returned to England before or immediately after Henry V's death. The nine comprised two … the lay lords in parliament. Four were named as receivers or triers, and we might assume that all or most of the twelve …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… notes, 'parl' apud Westm' crastino Sancti Martini 18 H. 6, or 'parl' apud Westm' anno 18 H. 6'. The lower halves of … its termination at Shrovetide, which would imply Tuesday 8 or Wednesday 9 February, but the Vitellius A XVI text claims … et quiete parentre lez ditz partiez nurer et continuer; de prier nostre seignur le roy, par assent et advisez dez …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… being brought to Westminster but does not mention a date or his entry to parliament, suggesting erroneously that the … and not an attempt to provide a record of its events or debates. Thus it is in the chronicles that we find the … et temporelx en cest present parlement, et al request, et prier des communes en mesme le parlement, qe la graunt par …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… first was a levy on parishes according to location (rural or urban) and value; the second was a levy on holders of … this land at such time as they are assembled in parliament or in great council, or else, when they are not so assembled, … of his said will. Please a voz tresnobles discretions, de prier a nostre tressoverain seignur le roi, et as seignurs …
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