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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… justices and other officers and ministers of the king's courts, whomsoever the said creditors and obligors, or their … during his minority from the issues of the castle and manor of Denbigh, although he has 200 marks by grant of Henry … Hertcombe, esquire, for the right to enter the castle and manor of Hawarden, the seneschalcy of Chester, the manors of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… high court of parliament for restitution of the castle, manor and lordship of Crickhowell (Parliament of 1445, … put forward by John Paston I concerning his right to the manor of Snailwell (Parliament of 1445, Appendix item 5). The … answer and be answered by that name in all manner of courts both spiritual and temporal, and that by that same …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and successors to the aforesaid provost and college the manor of Langley Marish in the county of Buckingham, with its appurtenances; excepting in its entirety the manor of Wraysbury, part of the same manor of Langley which … and any other benefices whatsoever, views of frankpledge, courts, hundreds, wapentakes, reliefs, escheats, fairs, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… daughter by her first marriage and a life grant of the manor of Lawford (Essex). During the present parliament, he … his dispute with Robert Hungerford, Lord Moleyns over the manor of Gresham (Parliament of February 1449, Appendix item … , to take against their will feigned complaints in the courts of the hundred there against the said friends, tenants …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… behaviour of William Flete of Rickmansworth, who held the manor of More [usually given as Le More], presumably as … for a previous grant he had held under Henry V of the manor or Staveley, Derbys, of which he had been wrongly … case concerning her illegitimacy put before the episcopal courts. The petitioners were granted that any certificate of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… majority. It also was no doubt also intended to clear the courts of old and unfinished business. Moreover, revenue … the king at the township of Burtonwood, on her aforesaid manor of Bewsey in the Lancashire, on Monday after the feast … heath and gorse of the aforesaid 200 acres, part of the manor of Greenwich, which belonged to the prior and convent …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… king's serjeants at law and the king's attorneys in these courts, nor to the act or ordinance made at the last … our letters to be made patent. Witnessed by myself, at our manor of Sheen, on 11 October in the nineteenth year of our … chief house of that priory overseas; the alien priory and manor of Toftes Monk, with its appurtenances, in the county …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… commons on the bias often shown by stewards of franchise courts (item 50). It was also apparent in a petition probably … and in the castle, town and lordship of Norham and in the manor of Bedlington, with their appurtenances, beyond the … of Durham, the castle, town and lordship of Norham and the manor of Bedlington, with their appurtenances, arising out of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of rhaglaws and rhingylls, and seneschalries, amobrs, courts, offices of woodwards, constabularies, bailiwicks, … granted; and also with reversions of each and every other manor, land, tenement, fief, advowson, annuity, office and … granted: and also with reversions of each and every other manor, land, tenement, fief, advowson, annuity, office and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… proceed with such matters as he had to do in the king's courts and elsewhere'. He therefore asked that such men … Whethamstead also noted, and a feoffee of the earl in the manor of Shenley Hall (Herts.) 82 The proceedings of the … Edmund, earl of Richmond, otherwise called Richemond, the manor and lordship of Kendal, and the manor and lordship of …
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