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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… the above John Barkby produced in Court the King's writ to the Sheriffs, dated 16 Oct. [A.D. 1453], bidding … when the matter was referred for trial before the King's Justices and the Custos Rotulorum on the eve of All Saints … Fortescu, Knt., Chief Justice of the King's Bench, John Prisot, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, John Markham, William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Saxon thane of great possessions, held it in the Confessor's time, together with lordships in Bodney, Langford, … dated August 4th, 1456; he names Joan his wife, Sir John Prisot, Knt. chief justice of the Common Pleas, Laurence … he died on the 2d of September 1456. In 1460, Sir John Prisot, one of his executors, had license, dated December 5, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… confronted the Lancastrian forces outside Ludlow. Henry VI's presence with his troops proved decisive, and the Yorkist … domini de Sudeley; Johannis Fortescu, militis, Johannis Prisot, militis, Ricardi Tunstall, militis; Ricardi Andrewe, … Welles, Ralph, Lord Sudeley; John Fortescue, knight, John Prisot, knight, Richard Tunstall, knight; Richard Andrew, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… mighty the people and rulers might be, but the Lord's counsel endures forever. And finally the same reverend … the .vi. th , the .xxvij. yere of his reigne, afore John Prisot and his felowes, thene justices of the comen benche, … VI in the twenty-seventh year of his reign before John Prisot and his fellows, then justices of the common bench, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… called, for it was in above twelve parts, at the Confessor's and Conqueror's surveys; it had four capital manors, four … of the chancel are the effigies in the glass, of John Prisot, chief justice of the Common Pleas, 35 and of … them is this inscription, Orate pro amimabus Johannis Prisot, Capitalis Justiciarii Domini Regis Henrici Serti, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A. Abbots, alias Cliffe lands, in Capel, 146. Abbot's court, in Burmarsh, 260. Abdy's, of Surry, account of, 428. Ackhanger manor, in Cherition, … rector and vicar of Liminge, 90, 91. Prior, Arthur, 105. Prisot's, 355. Promehill, parish of, 421, 422, 446. Prowse, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Coll., College; Col., Colonel; ctss., countess; ct(s)., court(s); Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; dom. archit., … 1534 Prince, Ric., 284 Prior: Mat., poet, 264 fam., 153 Prisot: John (d. 1392), 232 John (d. c. 1427), 232 John, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… elucidation. adv. advow- son; agric. agriculture (-al); A.-S. Anglo-Saxon; abp. archbishop; archit. architecture (-al); … rem. remains; Rom. Roman; sch. school; sis. sister; s. son; soc. society; vct. viscount; w. wife; wks. works … John; Lovetot, Sir John (d. 1295); Paston, Wm. (d. 1444); Prisot; Shardelowe, Sir John (d. 1344) common, rights of, and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… of London, 503. barley. See crops. Barlowe, John, king's serjeant, yeoman of the crown, 381. Barlynch, Berelythe [in … clerk of, 73. -, -, keeper of. See Butler, R.; Forster, S.; Saintlo, J. -, -, porter of, 73. -, mayor of, 37. -, … Danvers, R.; Portyngton, J. -, -, chief justice of. See Prisot, J. -, -, recoveries suffered in, 434, 435. -, -, roll …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… ld., King: Hen., John, rector of Kennett, fam., King's Bench, chief justices of, seeCholmeley, Sir Rog.; Hussey, Sir Wm. King's Chair, in Cheveley, King's College, Camb., chap., estates, … Prime, fam., Primrose, fam., printing and publishing, Prisot, John, produce shows, see horticultural shows …
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