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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… oppressed by abbots and priors and other rich men of the country that they cannot levy their customs or maintain the … lord king they may have the multure of the mills of the country round the town in the manner and custom of the town …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… be contrary to their franchises unless all the men of the country are on the inquisition, so he is delayed to his great … demesnes, to the great disinheritance of the men of the country, and without warrant from any king and contrary to … and imprisons men for game and for hares, and so the country has a great grievance for this wrong, and it was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… now passed and he paid him nothing but withdrew from this country, so that the aforesaid Walter could in no wise come … town should answer by twelve without adding any from the country to them for inquisitions and assizes, and it happened … and by virtue of this gift she was long seised and all the country knew of her seisin. The said Christine travelled away …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… not to permit anyone from England, or from any other country, henceforth to carry timber, wood or charcoal out of … ejection, that the truth should be ascertained through the country, etc. Propter quod dominus rex postea assignavit … tr-i-19] [col. a] and he was prepared to prove this by the country; through which we have commanded you to proceed to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the same lord king, put themselves on an enquiry by the country, on behalf of the aforesaid queen and themselves, and … aforesaid queen, and on this they put themselves on the country. And the aforesaid Nicholas who sues on behalf of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… justices. And if the same appellees put themselves on the country, the sheriff in whose bailiwick the felonies for … necessary in the king's court to hold an enquiry by the country on things which the party cannot deny and which … it pertain to the king's court to hold an enquiry by the country into adultery, it seems to the court that it is not …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… [p. vii-15] and on those who are to remain in the country to guard the land. Concerning the said place, it … wishes. And concerning the people who are to remain in the country to guard the said land, it seems to them that the … the said community of Scotland who are to remain in the country will be sufficient for the guarding of the said …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… march of your bailiwick as much as the other people of the country do. And if the said king or anyone else from Scotland …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… him to lose High Cannock. Furthermore he says that the country of Brewood used to be in the forest of Cannock until … done to them there, in accordance with the custom of the country. Jure observato fiat ei breve in cancellaria. … resulting in harm to the king and a nuisance to the country. Rex concesset [sic: read 'concessit'] . The king has …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the aforesaid Robert had sown this land the men of the country came and claimed common all the year round and grazed … know that a bill has been drawn up by men knowing the country and the trade and, as it seem, have so arranged it … custody of Orford because this Hugh was not living in the country, the king's bailiff who had the custody of Orford …