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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… October 1404 Coventry 6 October - 14 November (The 'Unlearned Parliament') (C 65/67. RP , III.545-59. 1 SR , … Sewn together in chancery style, they are numbered at the head and foot in a later hand and the final membrane has … and the secrets of the same realm disclosed. And that no Welshman should have licence to travel to the court of Rome …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ins) wide, sewn together in chancery style and numbered at the head and foot in a later hand. The text, which is in a neat and clear chancery script, and … authorities, and no Englishman was to be convicted by a Welshman in Wales. Much of this simply reiterated what had …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in width, sewn together in chancery style and numbered at the head and foot in a later hand. The text, written in a small, clear, chancery script, … father, whom God absolve, it wasordained that no Welshman, having a father and mother born in Wales, shall be …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… wide, sewn together in chancery style and numbered at the head and foot in a later hand. Membranes 10, 9 and the first membrane 8 are sewn to the back of membrane 8: the … held in the time of your most noble progenitors that no Welshman should be allowed to purchase lands or tenements in …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… have been re-sewn, in a different manner, at some point). The text is in a neat and clear chancery script, occupying the rectos of the membranes only: the versos are blank except … our reign. Pro Lodewico Johan. [Petition from Lewis John, Welshman]. 27. Item fait assavoir, qe Lowys Johan bailla a …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… ins) wide, sewn together in chancery style and numbered at the head and foot in a later hand. The numbering of the membranes goes 7, 4, 3, 2, 1, with mm. 5 … statute made in the same year it was ordained that if any Welshman enters the counties adjoining the realm of England …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… approximately 314mm in width and numbered in a later hand. The membranes are sewn together in chancery style, apart from membranes 3 and 4 which have been glued together. The condition of the roll is generally good, though membranes … This went so far as to request that no full or half-blood Welshman should be given denization (although two exceptions …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is generally good, though membranes 3 and 2 are … brew to sell within the towns of north Wales made to any Welshman in the past shall be void and of no value; and that …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is generally good, though the left side of membrane … were wrongfully taken in any of the said counties by any Welshman, and driven, lead, or carried out of the said …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is good apart from a hole near the head of membrane … The lords, at the request of the commons, assented that a Welshman, Rhys ap Madoc, be treated as if English as a reward …
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