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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are well preserved, and when supplemented by the writs de expensis issued at the end of assembly provide the names … tax on 26 June or perhaps on the day of issue of the writs de expensis , 28 June: had they not been announced, it might … of the session was 28 June, the date of issue of the writs de expensis . 32 It has also been demonstrated that the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… tercii', at the top of membrane 1 and 'Rotulus parliamenti de anno regni regis E. tercii quadragesimo tercio', at the … from the surviving election returns and the enrolled writs de expensis ; in addition, the two representatives for … both the statues arising from the parliament and the writs de expensis for county and borough members. 18 The evidence …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… record of the summons and also included the name of 'Guy de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick ' (who had died in 1315) in error for his son Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick (who had recently succeeded to … in October 1328), Atholl (from Scotland), Warwick (Thomas de Beauchamp, who succeeded to his earldom in February 1329 …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the earl of Norfolk, the earl of Surrey, Sir Henry de Beaumont, Sir Henry de Percy, Sir Hugh de Courtenay, and royal judges and clerks to negotiate with …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… half of membrane 4 is blank. A note, 'Quo warranto prioris de Coventr'' has been added to the foot of membrane 2 by a … [p. ix-240] [memb. 2, dorse] < QUO WARRANTO PRIORIS DE COVENTR'. > < QUO WARRANTO OF THE PRIOR OF COVENTRY. > … SUPER QUIBUSDAM DEMONSTRACIONIBUS ET PETICIONIBUS PRIORIS DE COVENTR' ET PETICIONE DOMINE ISABELLE REGINE ANGLIE …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… March 1337 Westminster 3 March - 20 March (writs de expensis ); the parliament possibly ended on 16 March. For … Henry earl of Lancaster, was made earl of Derby; William de Bohun, the brother of the earl of Hereford, became earl of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… blank, apart from the contemporary notes, 'Pur le baron de Stafford', at the head of membrane 1 and the foot of … Flanders: the involvement of the king's financier, William de la Pole, in the tribunal is telling in this respect. … to the investigation of the king's financiers, William de la Pole, John Charnels, Paul Montefloure and others (items …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are blank, apart from later notes, 'Rotulus parliamenti de anno .xxij. Edwardi tercii' and 'Rotulus parliament de anno regni regis Edwardi tercii vicesimo secundo', at the … be established from the sheriffs' returns and the writs de expensis . 2 The fact that 23 of the knights of the shires …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… terminal date of the assembly is unknown, since no writs de expensis issued for the knights and burgesses were …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… top of membrane 1, and the heading, 'Rotulus parliamenti de anno regni regis Edwardi tercii quadragesimo', at the foot … of 1365, with the single and notable addition of Michael de la Pole, the eldest son of the merchant-financier William de la Pole. Michael had seen active military service during …