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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of gift of the said land and of the advowson of the church of Simonburn, and some time later, by false pretences … the said land of Tynedale with the advowson of the said church, to our disinheritance and prejudice, and concealing … of Wark, with its appurtenances and the advowson of the church of Simonburn, Anthony bishop of Durham now occupies, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… complaint that a certain Jewish boy was baptized in the church of St Clement in the suburb of London against their … nuts and to have pigsties, and had roads and paths to the church, to market and to villages, but the same abbots of the … Brunton hindered his assize of darrein presentment for the church of Southoe, which often came to the Bench in the tenth …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… made against him in relation to the Lewes portion of the church of West Walton.] Ad peticionem Willelmi Askeby, … the 20 demanded from him for the portion of Lewes in the church of West Walton, this answer is given: he is to go to … [...] the castle of Trematon with the advowson of its church and the village of Ovelele [...] and the manor of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… whereas he was the canonically instituted rector of the church of Bunratty and held it for eight years and more, the … chancellor in Ireland, ejected him from the aforesaid church. And afterwards the lord king, by reason of his … David acknowledged that he has resigned the aforesaid church. Ideo inde nichil etc. Et sic dictum est ei. Therefore …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Waterford to attest that he had made satisfaction to Holy Church, the aforesaid Robert of Stapleton refused to release … Cashel requesting a remedy for attacks on his monks in the church of St Nicholas, Cashel] 46. Furthermore, the same … that, when two of their monks and a friar were in their church of St Nicholas, men of Ireland came and killed one …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the land of Brecon at Llandulas, and broke into a certain church which is called Penderyn, and took and carried off … by the other plunderers, except for the goods found in the church of Penderyn, because neither the earl of Gloucester … bailiffs knew anything about the robbery committed in that church. Et juratores taxant dampna ipsius comitis Hereford', …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… for further assistance in removing 'lay force' from a church. 29 There are several examples of statutes, ordinances … attached to answer Richard of Gloucester, parson of the church of Chipping Norton, concerning a plea, as to why they … for himself and the others that he is the parson of the church of Chipping Norton, and was on the aforesaid day of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… But the bishop says that he is a member of Holy Church, and that he is not allowed to accuse anyone in such a … A. bishop of Durham, and of his men, relating to the church of the same bishop of Durham, by you and your fellow … king and his council urgently on behalf of himself and his church of Durham that the aforesaid record and process might …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… heirs the cross-lands and privileges pertaining to holy church, William de Vescy contrary to the terms of his …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… manor of Steane with appurtenances and the advowson of the church of the same manor in Northamptonshire and a moiety of … manor of Steane with appurtenances and the advowson of the church of the same manor and also another fine between them …