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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… had taken the opinion of their counsel, the present Vice-Chancellor Hall, and Lord Selborne, who advised them that the … note of what took place. Lord Campbell was the Lord Chancellor. He inquired what was meant by a ci-prs …
A History of the County of Oxford
… upon the statutes of Merton (1274), with the Lord Chancellor (as representing the king) as Visitor; the second … and therefore that the Visitor was the Crown through the Chancellor, and not the Bishop of Lincoln. 84 Thus this … of 23 Mar. 1716). The first statutes, and the Lord Chancellor (Bacon), had already been invoked at Provost …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Stapleton is to come to Westminster and show the chancellor and council his grievance that the sheriff does … material For a related writ and covering letter from the chancellor Burnel to his chancery colleague, William of … material For a related writ and covering letter from the chancellor Burnel to his chancery colleague, William of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the forest is to be respited till the arrival of the lord chancellor. Ad terciam peticionem de homagiis, concordatum … adventum cancellarii. He is to await the arrival of the chancellor. Le conte de Oxon'. The earl of Oxford. [editorial … been in seisin. This Constance showed this there to the chancellor and to the king's council who had the judgment …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… etc., is to be ordered by writ of chancery to inform the chancellor of the reason why he has not executed the king's … of the same etc. When he has given this information the chancellor is further to provide a suitable remedy in … et baronibus dirigendum. Let them go to the treasurer, chancellor and barons of the exchequer and they are to do as …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Given by the hand of William, the bishop elect of Ely, our chancellor, in the first year of our reign, at Canterbury, 30 … of Oxford about the presentation of the university's chancellor to the bishop on election]. 2 (2). Cum inter … concerning the presentation and confirmation of their chancellor, and the same masters have said that it was never …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… place before the justiciar of Ireland, the treasurer, the chancellor and the lord king's council there. And the … to his treasurer of his Dublin exchequer and to his chancellor of Ireland, greeting. Whereas John FitzThomas, … Brabazon, who with the king's permission presented the chancellor to the church of Bridgford, which belongs to the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of France and himself, and to be observed as between the chancellor and the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. … with them in the exchequer, and the other part with the chancellor for his warrant, to make writs in due form on this … by a writ of the lord king, to be authorised by the chancellor, that the escheators, with regard to the lands and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… who have come on behalf of the cities and boroughs to the chancellor, and he had it proclaimed that all [p. vii-5] … were jurors for the first valuation are to come before the chancellor and answer to the king concerning the concealment, … or to submit to the authority or jurisdiction of the chancellor and wardens of the same university, have had the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1292-1301 , 231 ii) in December 1301 the king wrote to his chancellor, John de Langton, to instruct him to consult with … Badenoch and they had proved her age before the Scottish chancellor, William of Bevercote, see CCR 1307-13 , 470; CIPM …