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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of L'Aigle, then in the hands of Peter de Sabaudia, and by virtue of that purchase held the same for his whole life and … to make distraints without his own fee, except the king or the king's ministers by his special authority, William de … chapel is free like the rest of free chapels in England, or that it is exempt from all jurisdiction of the ordinary, …
12th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… double their estates. In one year have paid the King for 7 or eight 8 thousand tun. Almost £30,000. For 2 years among … cent £5 2s. English the tun. For this goes to the King 6 or 7 pounds. The Israelites in Egypt never in greater bondage … a year to the grand farmers. They pay so for them. By virtue of the King's seal privy, an allowance made [ …
12th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… this Parliament, power being thereby given to them, some, or one of them, to administer the said oaths, by virtue whereof there were that day about 250 members of the … all in number about 16, thereby giving power to any one or more of them to give [f. 426v] the oaths of supremacy and …
12th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Spain to fetch a wife brought home a prince wedded to the virtue of the last Prince of Wales that was in Spain. To … and subject. Not ordinary for this House to send messages or compliments to the Prince. To have some few to [f. 50] … in. Question, whether the bar should be shut against him or not. Overruled, the bar ought to be down. Demanded whom he …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of the forest, rendered at the Exchequer of the king or of Henry III. Dec. 26. Northampton. Signification to J. … by reason of the war with England, are restored to him, or until the king order otherwise. Dec. 28. Northampton. Writ … de Harlegh, deceased, then escheator this side Trent, by virtue whereof the escheator delivered to him three custodies …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… manner of a chirograph between himself and the said keeper or keepers, as often as the king requires it; and for as long … except six foresters on foot without any kind of horse or any kind of following, and those foresters shall be fed … for any offences which may be alleged against them by virtue of the late ordinance touching base money. The like to …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Evesham. Protection for the same, if by any chance they or any of them should be detained beyond Whitsunday, while so … son of Alan, Ralph son of William, and Robert Hastang, or any one of them, to conduct the above persons to … others, to the value of 10 l. a year in frank almoin, by virtue whereof they have already acquired from Hugh de …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… and to the sub-escheator in the county of Middlesex, or either of them, to deliver seisin to Humphrey de Bohun, … The like for the said six persons. In case any sickness or other impediment should prevent any of them from returning … and Walter de Gloucestre, escheator on this side Trent, by virtue of the letters patent whereby the king granted to her …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Robert West, king's merchant, that the king will not take or permit to be taken any of his own goods which he has or brings into the realm. By K. on the information of J. de … in his account. Memorandum, that the letter patent by virtue whereof the bailiffs of Southampton caused them to be …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… the citizens of that city dwelling in London. The proctors or attorneys of the citizens of Bayonne, receivers of the … London, collectors of the tenth in aid of the Holy Land, or the person supplying the place of the said Bartholomew. … made by Walter de Gloucestre, escheator beyond Trent, by virtue of a power to sell custodies and marriages to the …
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