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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… the king's peace, provided such persons give security that they will attempt nothing against the truce entered into … Scotland coming into their town from holding assemblies; they are not to permit such persons to remain in the town at … of the truce were surrendered by W. de Ayremynne, because they were not used, and were cancelled. The like for the earl …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… of the Staple, for unlawfully exporting wool, whereupon they made their submission and acknowledged that after the date of the charter they had exported 4,800 sacks of wool, of which number they had sent out of the realm 650 sacks contrary to the …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… in that county, and of the abjuration of the realm which they afterwards made in the town of Bristol for the felonies which they acknowledged that they had committed in that county. By p.s. The like to Robert …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… grant the said Richard and Alice gave 20 marks of silver; they also bound themselves not to alienate the said tenement, … to the king for all trespasses and felonies whereof they are so indicted. By p.s. May 26. Westminster. Protection … worth in all their issues beyond the services with which they are charged 33 s. 5 d. a year, as appears by inquisition …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… part satisfaction of 100 l. yearly of land and rent which they have licence to acquire. July 14. Westminster. The like … Newstead by Staunford, in exchange for all the lands which they hold in Little Chasterton ; with licence for them to … the bishop a moiety of their manor of Lynstok, and further they released to the bishop all their right in a shieling ( …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… in chief, to hold to the value of 40 l. a year, and if they exceed that value he shall answer for the excess at the … Margaret his wife of her waiver incurred by them because they could not be found to undergo imprisonment and to carry … king's brother, to arrest disturbers of the peace wherever they shall be found throughout the realm ; he is to commit …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… coming within the realm with wares to trade, provided they pay the usual customs. By K. on the information of … his brother, for the death of Nicholas de Val, whereof they were indicated. By K. July 13. York. Grant to William … rebels, of 20 l. a year to each of them for so long as they are so engaged, to be received out of the issues thereof …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… date, of the replevin of the said office during pleasure ; they may select a fit citizen to be mayor and present him to … of that which pertains to him for such trespass, provided they surrender at the prison of the Marshalsea, and make such … of such persons to the proctors of the hospital ; they are to pay no regard to letters of recommendation or …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… whom were the same taken and carried away and by whom are they now detained; whether any animal escaped ashore alive; … the forest those wastes in the presence of those to whom they had been arrented or of their heirs or of the tenants … thereof, viewing also all charters and arrentations which they have thereof; to enquire by oath as well of foresters, …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… and Gilbert and the heirs of the said Gilbert, that they may have and receive the following liberties and … to the manifest injury of the citizens, inasmuch as they no longer had sufficient defence upon that wall as they had before the erection of the houses. Afterwards, at …
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