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City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Rectory. Rev. Jas. Lee Warner and Mrs. Lee Warner, of New Walsingham. Rev. E. R. and Mrs. Jodrell, Saxlingham. Rev. J. … Hall, Holt. 1859. Rev. James Lee Warner, M.A., New Walsingham. 1859. Rev. John Fenwick, Thirning. 1859. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… half coats for Sir Ralph Agerton, Sir Ant. Poyns, Sir Edw. Walsingham, Sir Giles Strangwhyche, Sir Thos. Lynd, and Sir …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… it clear that the debate was both protracted and bitter. Walsingham declared that it was only on the final Saturday of … not clear why his brother was present in this parliament. Walsingham names his commanders as Sir Hugh Calveley, Sir …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… details, for example about the capture of Tresilian. Walsingham included a characteristically lively account of … is, indeed, a feature of nearly all the major chronicles. Walsingham and Knighton had nothing good to say about the … and Warwick continued to insist that he be put to death (Walsingham mentioned only the earl of Derby as having spoken …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 13-15). 3 According to the St Albans chronicler Thomas Walsingham, the commons also asked that one of the lords, a … is no evidence that Warwick ever took up his post, and Walsingham may be wrong in stating that the commons made such … at least another eighteen months - a condition which, as Walsingham pointed out, was not adhered to. 6 The wool …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… concerning pardons for homicide was 'rather severe'. Walsingham also noted that the Statute of Provisors was … was read out in full parliament, and, as the comments of Walsingham and the Westminster chronicler might suggest, this … to the attack on the question of badges. According to Walsingham, they began by again demanding the abolition of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are much less informative than in November 1391. Thomas Walsingham was of the opinion that 'no profitable decisions …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… on the debate about the draft Anglo-French peace treaty; Walsingham, however, chose to concentrate on the 'notorious … and could go to the Devil. 4 In January 1394, according to Walsingham, the dispute began with Gaunt accusing Arundel of … parliament is significantly different from that given by Walsingham. According to the roll (Item 11), it began with …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… an expedition to Ireland for some time; according to Walsingham, he had asked the January 1394 parliament for a …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… having just (according to the chronicler Thomas Walsingham) made a speech to the lords. 2 As a result of his … were issued). 6 If the St Albans chronicler Thomas Walsingham is to be believed, the decision to act against … lords and magnates of certain of his 'evil doctrines'. Walsingham also noted that John Wrawe, one of the leaders of …