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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and Wesebury, with greete ryot and strengthe in maner of werre, as enemys of a straunge lande, and have with force …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a] and insurreccion within this realme, and to have levyed werre ayenst the kyng oure seid sovereign lorde, to thentent … coursed and traiterous dede, entendyng therby to have made werre and great rebellion ayens the highnes of the kyng oure …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… armye, goo nat in the same viage roiall, and abstynence of werre, treux and peas for a tyme, bytwene the kyng oure … of Novembre, b < e > fore the same tyme of abstynence of werre and peas for a tyme put in suspence, and nat levable … sessed, levyed and paied, for mayntenance of the same werre, in like maner and fourme as by the acte afore reherced …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in their houses, horses and harnes to be employde in the werre, or for their owne use, and all other ymplementes of … to intre and inwade this the kinges realme, and to levie werre ageynst his moost noble persone within the same. … Septembre, the .xiij. yere of the kinges reign, and levied werre ayenst the kinge our sovereign lord, < according > to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… by grete and contynued deliberacion, traytoursly leveid werre agaynst oure seid soveraign lord, and his trewe … Thorp arested certen harnes and other habylymentys of werre of the seid dukys; to which accion, the seid Thomas …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… content or aggreed for somoche as he or they so distrained werre charged, in defaute of non makyng of the seid pavement. … comme not to the kynges highnes in tyme of troble or werre, when he therto shall be commaunded, havyng no …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to that effect, for 'it is better to be with theym at opyn werre than under suche a feyned peas' (item 22). Grants to … to distroie this realme, trusting, by long continuance of werre, to waste and so empovrish this lond that it shall not … to serve the king on the see or beyonde the see in feet of werre, which have not his or their hool and perfite noumbre …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… > beyonde the see, adherentis to the same Piers, to levie werre ageynst our seid sovereign lord, receyved att Westm' … partie ageynst our seid < sovereign lord, > in leveying werre ageynst him, and comme into Englond with the seid Piers … adherentis, enemyes to our seid sovereign lord, to levie werre ayenst hym; wheruppon they were and yet stande and be …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him, along with Master Recorder, in Stephen's Chapel, "werre the onkoll of this mane hade dellyver me xx ti li., for …
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