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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… so that they are not held to contribute to tallages or other payments with the said burgesses, the said burgesses … and goods in time of danger not to permit masters of ships or such persons to be molested by such innovations against … three wide, on his outer garment, and that every Jew, male or female, after the age of twelve, shall pay 3 d. a year for …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Roger de Leyburn in his lifetime was indebted in the Jewry or not. MEMBRANE 24. Jan. 14. Bruern. Safe-conduct, until … Power to the justice of Chester to let to farm, for four or five years, the king's demesnes of the county of Chester. … tenants who came, nearly all were open to challenge by one party or the other. The sheriffs of Surrey and Kent were …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of 68 l. 16 s. 11 d., payable by the hands of the escheat or of Ireland, and the said Miles to have any escheat that … the hands of Geoffrey de Birun, then farmer of that town, or his successors; but the said Geoffrey having taken the … henceforth receive the said 24 marks yearly from the farm or issues of the town of Middlewich by the hands of the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… raise the amount for the said sheriff out of the rents or other possessions of the persons in whose hands they find … the parties who were guilty of the clipping and throwing or placing the clipped coin where it was found. MEMBRANE 22 … town, and by proclamation prohibited anyone from selling or buying or entering into any contract with him and prevent …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… are added, ' loans, prests, penalties, usuries, fees, or demands whatsoever.' 1278. Jan. 2. Westminster. Protection … of that war ; and no one is to be lodged in the abbey or any of its granges. Whereas John de Lacu has granted to … on the persons and things of the adherents to the party of Henry III. and the king during the late …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… distrain those who have land to the value of 20 l. yearly, or one whole knight's fee, worth 20 l. a year, and ought to … liberties as without, of all persons whatsoever, rich or poor, and to enquire as well of the king's demesnes, fees, … in what manner and of whom, whether of mesne [lords] or of others, and from what fees or other tenures scutage …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… several other gentlemen, he had said 'Lionell Copley was or is a base lyinge fellowe, and a base lyeing knave, and I … Was the witness a household servant or retainer of either party? Was the witness a relative of either party and if so, by what degree? Which party did they favour …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… neither Matthew nor his ancestors were accustomed to make or repair that bridge, and neither in the water nor soil adjoining had any property, common or claim, or held any tenement whereby they might be bound to repair …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of the said bishop, from serving on assises, juries, or recognitions, for three years. June 30. Westminster. … the use by any person in the waters of the Thames, Medway, or other waters or rivers in that county, of kidels or 'borache,' which …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… recognisances, and from appointment as sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff against his will. Licence, after inquisition … his fellows, merchants of Lucca, to pay, out of the king's or their own money, 40 marks to Master Bonettus de Sancto … earl of Lincoln, and Reginald de Grey and others of their party, for any deaths caused in the siege of the castle of …
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