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St. Davids to Lichfield, having previously resigned the canonry and prebend, and abbess Cecily and the convent, in accordance with ancient custom and perhaps in ignorance of the pope ' s reservation, presented the above John Stone to bishop Robert,

consecration of Patrick, bishop, now of Ossory, formerly of Cork, to the latter see, the chapter elected in accordance with ancient custom the late John Stafford, clerk, who obtained confirmation of the election from the late Thomas, bishop of Ossory

of Plumpton laund within that forest, to suffer him to have possession of the herbage within the cover of the ancient hay of that laund, as he and his ancestors were heretofore used to have; as his petition shews that

mark paid in the hanaper has respited his fealty until his own return to England. 1 By p.s. [ See Ancient Petitions 9061. ] To the escheator in Yorkshire. Like order; as for a fine paid in the hanaper etc.

and 289 l . 6 s . 8 d . in the port of London, to be taken of the ancient customs upon wool, hides and woolfells and of the subsidy thereupon granted to that king and any subsidy thenceforward

the quantity of such goods which they now have, and cause the sum to be levied of these, superseding the ancient levying of the fifteenth, as the men of that town have besought the king to cause them to be

Michaelmas accounts of the dean and chapter of Wells which are apparently inaccurate on occasions. This is explained by the 'ancient custom' that the income of prebends vacant by death was payable to the escheator, a cathedral official, for the

de Percy, conf. by Henry II 1158 ( RSO I 205), and by 1215 x 20 chapel of Wambrook (Somt., ancient par. Chardstock) also part of preb. ( Sar. Chs . p. 80, not Wanborough as given in Sar. Chs

is damaged 3 . Meanwhile the lawyers, when seeking to define a corporate body, found their best illustrations in the ancient and acknowledged position of London... la comminalty de Londres qe est perpetuel et d'antiquity, qe est un gros 4

the probable descent in each case, and of bringing together such evidences as bear upon the particular manor or its ancient lords. It is, however, necessary to sound a note of warning against the acceptance of all statements that may

the adjustment of rights even in the present day; in the mention which they contain of the course of the ancient roads of the kingdom, [... ] in the notices which they contain of peculiar services, peculiar customs, and the

bona fide give to the guardian for such an alliance. This arbitrary power was one of the greatest hardships of ancient tenures, and although attempts were made to place restrictions upon its exercise by both Henry I. and King John,

assigned to the Prebendal Stall of Oxgate Pss. 102-106, and to that of Consumpta per Mare Pss. 107-111. In the ancient list of Prebendal Stalls with the Psalms appointed for each, printed supra (Book I. Pars i. Capp. 60-62, pp.

due proportion of one knight's fee; and shielings in Crocherhe, etc. [as in no. 83. The shielings were perhaps the ancient enclosures still visible 13/4 miles east of Bootle on Crookley beck. Date after 1210. ] 86. (C. p. 62).-John

by his successor, Mr. Richard Johnson, who copied many documents, which he published in 1868 in a book entitled The Ancient Customs of Hereford , of which a second edition appeared in 1882, after his death, but whose transcripts unfortunately

Alton. Awre , Aure, co. Gloucester, sometime ancient demesne of the crown, 441. Axemuth. See Exemuth. Axiholt , Axyholt. See Aliceholt. Aylesbury , Aylesbyr', Eylesbir', Ailesbir' [co. Bucks ] , 413. -, sometime ancient demesne of the crown, 394. -,

suit before the king concerning a plea of land. The men of the manor of Hermodesworth, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown, put in their place Walter atte Stile and Walter Denne in the suit before the

to retain that benefice, and to accept others to the value of 100 l . according to the common and ancient taxation of the realm. Non. May. St. Peter ' s. (f. 45.) Confirmation, with exemplification, to Landulph, late canon,

city. Order to suffer Queen Anne's men of the manor of Kirketon in Lyndesey, if the same be of the ancient demesne of the crown, to be quit of toll upon their goods and property in the said city, releasing

into chancery, the plaint is adjourned in chancery to be determined by Michael de la Pole the chancellor. [ See Ancient Petitions , 14437. ] Nov. 15. Westminster. To the abbot and convent of Stonleye co. Warrewyk. Nomination of John

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