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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… hands, and bound with a contemporary board binding of wood. The entry on fols 53r-v (re-foliated to 55r-v) is …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… except for 12 messuages, 66 acres of land and 2 acres of wood in the same manor, of which Stephen de Cressy, kinsman … gave the same prior and convent 60 acres of waste in the wood of Romwood, for a certain farm to be paid at the … except for 12 messuages, 66 acres of land and 2 acres of wood in the same manor, of which Stephen de Cressy, kinsman …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and in peace, and honourably, and freely, and quietly, in wood and plain, in waters and mills, in road and paths, in … them. And that same John also took from Thomas of Lodene wood and charcoal, to the sum of 28s. 3d., without giving him … a tally. And that same John also took from Henry le Whyte wood and charcoal to the sum of 8s., without giving him …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… broke the doors and locks, and carried away their corn, hay, wool and other goods, and sealed the doors of their …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… sessions should be ordained in seasons outside August and hay making, in ease of the commonalty. [editorial note: … ou tieles dismes soleient estre deue. [XXIX. Tithes of wood.] 51. XXIX. Also, that no man should be taken to court in court Christian for tithes of wood or underwood, except in places where such tithes are …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… so great a scarcity of victuals, such as wine, meat, fish, hay, oats, poultry and all other victuals, so that for the … Source : CCR 1354-60 , 76. RDP , IV.601-3; K. L. Wood-Legh, 'Sheriffs, lawyers and belted knights in the … Ormrod, The Reign of Edward III (London, 1990), 164. K.L. Wood-Legh, 'The knights' attendance in the parliaments of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… stannaries when and as often as necessary, and to buy wood for smelting tin, as was formerly the custom, without … said yarn. And thus servants will not gather the corn and hay in that season, but make the excuse that they are making … by night as well as by day took oxen, cows, lambs, corn, hay, oats and all other victuals from various people, and for …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… shall not make purveyance or prises of victuals, or of hay or oats for horses, other than as has been ordained … term, and not by the day. And that in times of weeding or hay-making no one shall take more than 1d. for each day; and … fourteenth century', SCH 10 (1973), 100 (n. 13). K.L. Wood-Legh, 'Sheriffs, lawyers and belted knights in the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to be attached to the church's right of tithes on cut wood ( silva cedua ) had been a recurrent theme in parliament … 'silva cedua', et nemy arbres de tielle age. [Tithe of wood.] 23. Also, the earls, barons, knights and others of the commons complain: that whereas they sell their great wood of the age of 20 years, 30 years, 40 years or greater …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Robert of [memb. 8] Plumpton explaining: that whereas the wood of Foulewith pertaining to the manor of Plumpton etc. … of the aforesaid William by reason of the aforesaid wood etc. On roll 2. 10 Perers. For allowance of a debt in …