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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… such burgesses as die testate or intestate shall have the estate of the deceased upon sufficient proof of their claim ; …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Old Sarum, fled to church, and abjured the realm. Sept. 8. Wilton. Commission of oyer and terminer to Master A. de …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… of Minors, his household and goods, going with John de Wilton, his fellow, to their general chapter at Assisi. By …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… and Ichinestok. John de Spersholt, clerk. The abbess of Wilton. Master Ralph de Odiham, parson of the church of … de Burton, parson of the chapel of Whadden. Richard de Wilton, parson of the church of Cumpton Chamberleyn. The …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Membrane 14 d ( Schedule on the dorse). June 7. Bishops Wilton. Commission to Ralph de Sandwyco and Master William de … them to be his. By K. MEMBRANE 13 d. June 7. Bishops Wilton. Commission of oyer and terminer to Peter Malore and … to the scandal of the said Simon and the injury of his estate, and their receivers and abettors. Nov. 17. Finchale. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… Hereford of murage for five years. By p.s. June 7. Bishops Wilton. ( Wilton.) Protection with clause volumus, until Christmas, for … supposed death, should attempt anything against him or his estate, or touch anything belonging to him by hereditary …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… de Monasteriis and Matilda de Insula, nuns of St. Edith's, Wilton, bringing news of the death of Petronilla de Wauz, … to restore the temporalities of the abbey of St. Edith's, Wilton, to Emma la Blounde, one of the nuns, elected abbess. …
12th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… be surveyed there is not one that has [f. 143v] raised any estate of late years and if it were not for these impositions … greater bondage. Not one man in many years have raised any estate, many undone. They are enforced to yield to any …
12th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… made a relation to the Lords of his Majesty's present estate and a doubt [ b lank]. The Prince being present in the … should take a present consideration of his own particular estate, but that he could not enter into a war without us. … But that this being done, no difficult thing to settle his estate in due time. Another doubt, lest the King should be …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… be recusants, or whose children since they came to man's estate have fallen off to popery, being otherwise well …
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