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old hand; in C. there is an erasure which occupies about the space required for the words "et Capituli." See note on Pars iii. cap. 13, infra. The words "si sit . . . Ebdomadario" are inserted in an

( patroni ) had been killed by the English, hearing that certain of the English were at the guard of an abbey, collected some of their companions and went to attack the English at the abbey, about seven miles distant

378. Bonvisio , 443. Bordeaux [Gironde, France ] : English fleet at, 15; ready to surrender, 16; English land near, as merchants, 129, 130; sends word of English preparations, 184; reported: English design on, 185; vaunts power of defence, 188;

(London, 1990), 205. H.G. Richardson and G.O. Sayles, The English Parliament in the Middle Ages (London, 1981), chap. XXI, 3 (n. 7); chap. XXII, 379 (n. 6). Richardson and Sayles, English Parliament , chap. XXI, 3 (n. 6). CCR 1339-41

such goods to be cocketed under the names of foreign merchants, and foreign merchants under the names of English merchants, and ofttimes English merchants cause them to be laded in one ship with those of foreign merchants, and to be

has learned by the report of many that there are divers dissensions and debates arisen between the English born in England and the English born in Ireland his subjects, whereby in times past hurt and peril has happened in Ireland,

Clemence unto the time they come to perfect age. In witness whereof, the parties have interchangeably put their seals . English . Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 9 April. Membrane 22 d . 32 Richard West, citizen and

whereof the date is the year and day above written, then this obligation be void and of none effect etc. English . Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 May. Membrane 24 d . 379 William Baret, citizen and cowper of London, to

before the Purification next, and will deliver all evidences, charters and muniments concerning the said manors. In witness whereof etc. English . Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 February, this year. 599 Thomas Walron, executor of the testament of John Whithorne, executor

ENGLAND England, Matthew (fl. 1624-33). St. Mary Colechurch 21F ENGLISH (Inglish) English, John (fl. 1368-73), rector of All Hallows Honey Lane, executor of children of John de BOVYNDON. 11/1A, 3, 9A English (Inglish), John (fl. 1645-66), silkman. 11/3 (r); St.

years. Again, the third quarter of the twelfth century was one of the great constructive periods in the history of English law. Henry II was instituting his famous assizes with the main object of giving security of possession in land.

It has from time immemorial been treated as a member of the neighbouring manor of Lapley, the caput of their English possessions, where the Abbot's courts were held. "Lepelie" and "Merestone," are, by some confusion of the transcribers, erroneously placed

to the said Thomas Huberd a messuage and lands at Aketon, co. Suffolk, for life. 1 May, 15 Henry VII. English . [Nhamp. ] C. 134. Demise by John Pygot, the younger, Master of the Hospital of the Holy Trinity

shall return the purchase money. The said Richard enters into a bond to that effect. 12 November, 8 Edward IV. English . [Linc. ] C. 233. Grant by William, perpetual vicar of Kyrkeby, to John, son of Walter de Oselby,

Street, Ludgershall, adjoining a tenement belonging to the chantry of our Blessed Lady of Ludgershall. 6 May, 33 Henry VIII. English. Signed . Warw. C. 1305. Grant by William Hore, the elder, of Stonythorp, to John Wyllenhale, of Grenburgh. John

from Jerusalem. mclj (Ind. lxxvij). 1151 (Indiction 77). mclij Obiit Matildis regina Anglorum tertia. 1152 Matilda III., queen of the English, died. mcliij Obiit Stephanus Rex Angliae. Obiit Ranulphus II. comes Cestrie, et Eustachius filius Stephani. 1153 Stephen, king of

Jerusalem, for this object. Ibid . Power to the same to compel Teutonic knights and other who have helped the English rebels to desist, under pain of excommunication and interdict. 2 Non. May. Perugia. (f. 11 d .) Faculty to

This struggle centres round the Taxation of Wool Edward III inherited from his father two different incomes from wool -the old custom of � mark on the sack of wool or 300 woolfells, voted by Parliament and paid by all

Flodden, on 9th September, 1513. 10 James IV. was succeeded by his son, James V., an infant, only seventeen months old. His mother, the queen-dowager, Margaret, eldest daughter of Henry VII. of England, was appointed regent, but about a year

surrender all their interest in the said tenement: and they will make no further grant or alienation of the same. English . Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 3 February. Indenture between the parties, witnessing the demise at farm

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