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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… the collectors of the custom of wool, hides and wool-fells in the port of London. Order to pay to William de Bohun, earl … or to his attorney 200 l. for Michaelmas term last, in accordance with the king's grant to him of 400 l. to be … issuing from certain lands in Dycheburn, Cartyngton, Great Ryhill and Carleton North, as the king pardoned the trespass …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… he owes to Guy de Briene, knight, 1,000 l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of York. Cancelled on payment. Sept. 2. … Bernslay, Staynburgh, Tankerslay, Oxspryng, Bircheworth, Ryhill, Thurleston and Penyston and in all other towns and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… litteras visuris vel audituris Ricardus de Sees salutem in Domino. Noveritis me teneri in quindena post festum Sancti Hillarii proximo futura cum … meis de Totele et de Gayton' et quibuscumque aliis quas in regno Anglie habuero juxta dictum de Kenill' una eciam cum …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hull and Humber brought undeniable advantages to Hull in the facilities which they provided for river transport, … name of the crossing at Stoneferry is 'Stanfordrak' in 1269. 'Stoneferry' occurs from the mid-14th century and … 1373 pavage for three years was granted for the road from Burstwick to Hedon and Drypool, and it was alleged that the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Bonneshommes founded by his cousin, Edmund of Cornwall, in Hertfordshire from 24 December 1290 to 26 January 1291. … of January away from the normal places of royal residence in order to avoid places which reminded him of Eleanor and … November it seems to have been planned that the king be at Burstwick in Holderness in Yorkshire in early January: see SC …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… over two years since the last parliament had been held (in the autumn of 1302). This meant that a great deal of … During the intervening period Edward had been campaigning in Scotland, where the successful conclusion to the siege of … three and a half years for poaching in the park at Burstwick, asking that they may have a writ authorising them …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… [...] [...] PRETER ILLA QUE NOTANTUR [DE DEBITIS ] [...] [IN ] [...] [starts with 'D'] [ASKEBY. ] THE PETITIONS WRITTEN … . Roberti le Taillour . Henrici le Taillour . Beatricis de Ryhill' . Cassandre que fuit uxor Wadini de [Rosse ] . Luce … Robert le Taillour . Of Henry le Taillour . Of Beatrix of Ryhill . Of Cassandra the widow of Wadine of Ross . Of Luke …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… SUMMONITI ET TENTI APUD EBORACUM A DIE SANCTI MICHAELIS IN TRES SEPTIMANAS, ANNO REGNI SUI DUODECIMO. THE ROLL OF THE … with bills as reason demands etc. [p. viii-26] Rihill'. Ryhill. [111.] Ad peticionem Willelmi de Rihill' regi … prout decet etc. [111.] To the petition of William of Ryhill showing the king that whereas John of Freston was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1] [ROTULUS PARLIAMENTI APUD WESTM' CONVOCATI DIE LUNE IN OCTABIS SANCTI MICHAELIS ANNO REGNI REGIS EDWARDI FILII … AT WESTMINSTER ON THE MONDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF MICHAELMAS, IN THE FOURTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING EDWARD, THE SON … and Yorkshire of our lord the king of the honour of Burstwick, by knight service, and by a suit to the king's …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The Lent parliament of 1340, the second to be held in this calendar year, is recorded in C 65/7, a roll of 3 membranes, each approximately 245 mm. … of various grants, including the right to the manor of Burstwick, in favour of William de la Pole, made 'with the …
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