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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… and goods brought by them, provided that they do not take or cause to be taken any wines or goods to France, communicate with the king's enemies, or avow any goods but those of the said Poncius. Jan. 29. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of Roger Brabazun to receive from persons in prison or outlaws at large charged with homicides, robberies, or other crimes, or from the friends of such, sufficient mainprise that they …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Kenwrick Ses and Kenewerduy de Weper, to bring to Durham or Newcastle on Tyne by a fortnight after Hilary at latest, … their oaths not to go without leave: Reginald de Haweford, tailor, of the county of Salop, for receiving William le … Laurence the merchant ( mercator) of Weynflet and Alan the tailor ( Cissor) of Weynflet, 18 l. 10 s. 1 d., for 4 sacks 7 …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… presence of Robert de Clifford, justice of that forest, or his deputy, whether the abbot of Holmcoltram (who asserts … the said launds for his stud, draught oxen, and swine, or not. MEMBRANE 20 d. Commission to William de Pageham and … of the said justices for manslaughter, those appealed or indicted before them for manslaughter, those who …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… in the king's gift that shall fall vacant in that realm or the land of Galloway. July 4. Westminster. Licence for … to receive manucaptions of persons under indictments or appeals that they will forthwith go to Gascony and stay … one is aggrieved touching lands, tenements, mills, woods or chattels unjustly taken from him, injuries or trespasses …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… that he take none to the Scots, the king's enemies, or communicate in anywise with them. By C. Nov. 26. … and experienced persons, so that it will keep a year, or, if necessary, two years. He is to have these things at Berewyk-on-Tweed by the eve of Whitsunday next, or Whitsunday at the latest, to be delivered to the receiver …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… the king's mandate at York, and to permit him to take one or two does. By K., on the information of the bishop of … and salt water by reason of the rupture of the river bank or wall there. It was heretofore ordered by the king and … to receive them with the charge of repairing the said bank or wall, to hold by their extent until the expenses incurred …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… 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, … Richard Lespicer, William Bulegh, John son of Ingelram the tailor, Ralph de Horston, William de Penkeston and Robert son …
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 … says that in the Low Countries they will not permit a tailor or barber to live amongst their Merchant Adventurers, …
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