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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… being brought to Westminster but does not mention a date or his entry to parliament, suggesting erroneously that the … and not an attempt to provide a record of its events or debates. Thus it is in the chronicles that we find the … of Llandaff, Thomas Lavenham alias Moriel, precentor, or Thomas Ruggele, prebend of Fairwater. William Barrow's …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in common is that they are entered at the end of an item, or block, of royal business. Items 4-5 and 8 are part of a … then set out very greatly increased penalties for sheriffs or other keepers of the king's gaols, including constables, … > John Hewet Thomas Gilbard Rauf Broun John Hale John Fyssh William Rotland. The city of Canterbury. John Hewet …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… respect might be detrimental to the church of Christ or the commonalty, however mighty the people and rulers might … of despair and will strive either to reform the wicked or to drive them out and destroy them, and to promote good, … uxorem ejus, filiam et heredem de sanguine Edmundi Fyssh, nuper de Ebor' taillour, in hec verba: 55.[60.] Item, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… this land, of the revenuez therof, as hath doon eny king or prince < in > Englonde Cristenned, to the ease and rest of … in this land, from its revenues, as any Christian king or prince has done in England, to the ease and comfort of its … ne in anywise be prejudiciall to oure servauntes Thomas Fyssh, serjant of oure pantrie, and Richard Brampton, yomane …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that something more would need to be done about the war or its funding and an effort had been made to keep the … of wages by captains either claiming for non-existent men or failing to pay the due amount to their men (item 17). It … is most praiseworthy, unless that peace is unreal, false or diabolic: his most reverend lordship therefore, inviting …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… at the foot; and the dorse of membrane 36, where '+l' (or 'l+' - it is unclear which way up the symbol is supposed … some of the money due had either not been paid over at all or was still in the hands of the collectors and demanded that … problems. Three of the other bills were deleted once or twice at earlier points in the list before their final …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… that depends on Henry. The Lords stand in awe of Albany, or look to him for gifts. The King has assayed this realm … They will then decide whether to liberate the King, or keep him for the Governor's pleasure. There is not in the world a wiser or better hearted child, "nor that der bettre take upoun hym …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to her devotion, even though it amount in all to 1,000 l. or 2,000 l.;to remind her of the danger of delay, in case the … of Scots; otherwise the Queen is abused by the Chancellor, or is playing false with the King, as she has excused herself … Wolsey, therefore, sends no safeconduct for the Chancellor or others. If he come, Norfolk will set forth the practice …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… he will intercede and get some office for him in the Tower or near London, as he cannot live where he is. Tiltey, 16 … They wish either to have the disputation out of hand, or else the Rota to refer their opinion. They handled the … till released by the Bishop; and not to leave the city or diocese of London without the Bishop's leave. Fox, IV. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… into England such kinds of wildfowl as he provides, or else the furniture of the Household will be disappointed. … forth and will have ready within two, three, four, five or six days, according to the letters lately sent to them by … Some think the truce with the Turks will not take effect, or will be with strait conditions and for a short space; and …
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