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The London eyre of 1244
… any oath being required of him, and that he, having taken counsel with the senior, lawful and discreet men of the City, …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… 2,000 l. a year, and they had taken the opinion of their counsel, the present Vice-Chancellor Hall, and Lord Selborne, … without any suit at all took the advice of their own counsel and acted upon it. I think they took the advice of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Bevercotes, a lawyer of good note here, of the learned counsel at York, & sometimes feodary of this county, and by …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… our lord the king humbly that by his grace he will give counsel and remedy for the writs of caption that issue … indebted by the plea which took place between them by his counsel to depose the abbot that they can never revive unless … that he should, and prays our lord the king that he take counsel on this and provide remedy. [editorial note: …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… with him.] [memb. 2528] A nostre seignur le rey e a son counsel prie Johane, qe fu la femme Richard de Hedersete, … justice of Chester for his batchelor, who is deprived of counsel and aid against ... except solely of his lordship …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… after the feast of Michaelmas, and the lord king will take counsel on the matter, etc. [memb. 4] De boscis et chaceis … prepared and ready to supply us and our council with your counsel and with your advice, concerning the above matters … for, so that if it were found, the lord king could take counsel on it, and thereupon, at the petition of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… or in any other way whatsoever. Which John, having taken counsel on this, confesses that the same William once said to … term, prepared and briefed to give us and our council your counsel, together with your advice, on all and each of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to guard the aforesaid land, and, when they have taken counsel on this, to let the king have their advice etc. [Et … for the fact that, whereas it has been ordained by common counsel that the justices of the Bench are to go during the … and when the king has been informed on this he will take counsel, and will do further what it seems to him is to be …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the Tower. All of whom, having had careful discussion and counsel on this matter, and having considered and understood …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the rights of our crown, you are to give the matter such counsel, and such and as swift a remedy, as it seems to you …