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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that which they have paid and spent. This was made at the wood of Vincennes on 23 March in the thirty-eighth year … 1213-1874 , 2 vols. (London, 1878), I.140-2. K.L. Wood-Legh, 'The knights' attendance in the parliaments of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of the specification for belted knights, see K.L. Wood-Legh, 'Sheriffs, lawyers and belted knights in the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… esquire, Thomas Dirreham, John Throgmerton and John Wood, their heirs and assigns forever; which William Philip, Thomas, Thomas, John Throgmerton and John Wood gave to the said John and Alice then his wife the same … profits, revenues or other things from the same; or of any wood, or profit of wood, within our park of Minting, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… for borough seats. The exceptions are the speaker, John Wood, who presumably sat for Surrey or Sussex, and the … day the commons announced that they had elected John Wood as their speaker. Wood had risen through a career in the exchequer, and was at …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that every person or persons who have bought any timber, wood or underwood growing on or within any of the aforesaid … land with the appurtenances in the same town, called the Hay Barns, otherwise called Mickle and Little Hay, which came into our hands by the forfeiture of James, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… esquire, Thomas Dereham, John Throgmerton and John Wood, their heirs and assigns forever. William Philip, Thomas, Thomas, John Throgmerton and John Wood gave to the said John and Alice then his wife the same …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… duke and his heirs of the game of the deer in Hatfield hay within our forest of Waltham, and of free chase in the same hay; of which hay, the ground, wood, herbage and pannage were the proper and true …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and profits of a farm called Litfarm, half of the land and wood of Snape, called the West Wood, all homages, rents … pots, a steel anvil, ten quarters of wheat, a teise of hay, valued at 16; also two horses and a cow valued at 4 … caried away and destrued, not abhored to lye cornes, [...] hay, and to suffre booth horses and cartes dayly to goo uppon …
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