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, Henry de, 420. Doget , John, citizen of London, 97, 533. -, Walter, 24, 25. dogs , sale of food for, 519. Dokesworth. See Duxford. Dokham , Walter, 82. Doly. See Doyly. Don , Done, river, co. York, justices

hall with the chamber and cellars thereof and garden adjacent thereto, in the said diocese and that of Brechin, and food and clothing according to the rule of the said religion, and also his own court in all those lordships

by them honourable procuration shall be made for their horses, retinue ( familia ) and conveyances ( evecturis ) in food, drink and other necessaries, or else 46 s . 8 d . shall be taken for their procuration, provided

worth 8 s ., which he had of the demise of Robert de Nodariis, finding him for his life necessary food and clothing and 1 quarter of corn, and to the said Anketil 13 d . yearly. He died on

Inq . ] Saturday before St. Gregory ... ( fragment ) ... in chief by serjeanty of making a certain food at the coronation ... called 'le mes de maupygernoun,' and when it shall lack the mixture ... yearly for

rendering 3 s . yearly and finding a man for reaping the lord's corn for one day but having his food ; and woods called Beyskehal and Schirewodeheved in the forest of Schirewod, held by the said Robert and Richar

prince of Abbefrau, 600. -, invasion by, 590. -, letters to, 113, 116. -, money due from, 155. -, no food, & c. to be sold to, 588. -, council held against, 594. -, precautions against, 601. -, Joan wife

delivered by indenture between the parties; also John the son will find suitable maintenance for his brothers and sisters in food and clothing and all other necessaries until they come of age if they are not previously advanced in any

arrest of their bodies, by distraints and by other things so that several of them wander about the county seeking food from the faithful, the king ordered the treasurer and barons to take information upon the matter, by inquisition or

and for the amelioration of their maintenance and that of the ministers serving there, in 40 l . to buy food and fuel, to remain for this purpose and for no other in the custody of the treasurer and chamberlain

reduced to such misery and want by these assessments that some having abandoned their houses are compelled to seek their food by their own bodily labours, after abandoning their houses, and others beg from door to door, and by view

as to tell very little. One petition concerns fairs; another complains of forestallers, whose activities were the cause of high food prices; the fourth article was a complaint that uniform weights and measures were not being observed. 4 Text and

church the protection of immunity of holy church are so strictly watched over by the lay power that often their food is withheld, and the people who watch over the fugitive stay sometimes inside the church, sometimes in the cemetery,

church the protection of immunity of holy church are so strictly watched over by the lay power that often their food is withheld, and the people who watch over the fugitive stay sometimes inside the church, sometimes in the cemetery,

been another part of 6 to the N. He also directed Emma de Paris to sustain his daughter Alice in food and clothing for 18 years, according to a chirograph agreement concerning the tenement of Henry de Burgo in Honey

the charters might be annulled, and "that all people of whatever estate or condition may freely order their sustenance, in food and apparel, for themselves, their wives, children and servants in manner as seems to them best" 3 III When

free from the clutches of the law for the space of forty days. He was allowed to be supplied with food, but he was sufficiently guarded to prevent his escape, although by special enactment he was to be allowed liberty

to whom no advantage would accrue at his death. Her petition granted on her undertaking to find the orphan in food at her own expense, & c. Custodia catallor' ejusdem Joh'is. The same day the sum of £55, the property

the neighbouring land had become flooded and stocked with fish, which people caught in an immature state and gave as food to their pigs. Witness the King at Westminster, 24 July, 4 Richard II. [A.D. 1380 ] . Masters of

Walcote, John Brian, William Bys, Adam Bamme, and Thomas Carletone, Aldermen, with having sold a piece of "conger," unfit for food, to Thomas Boxhulle, John Taverner, John Wayfer, Richard Merymouth, and John Turner of co. Somerset The accused declared himself

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