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Wyre, and the English weave rs elected Richard le Cook, John Payn, William Waryn, Walter Harneys, John Godhere and William le Cook, which twelve men were charged to agree on a daily wage for both Flemish and English weavers, and

Huguenots after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. In even greater measure the population has been fed from the English country-side, the "uplaund" of the records; in fact, the vast majority of names in the Husting Rolls of Deeds

William de Brawysa, progenitor of the said duke, of the churches of St. Peter's, Sele, St. Nicholas's, Brombre, St. Nicholas's, Old Shorham, St. Peter de Veteri Ponte, St. Mary's, New Shorham, and Wassingeton; also tithes in Fundon, Clayton, Buddingeton, Brembre,

of this volume. And here the Editor would beg to express his indebtedness to that invaluable work, The History of English Law , by Professor Maitland and the late Sir Frederick Pollock, a work wherein the legal intricacies of this

driving the English out of Paris, which had been subject to English rule for sixteen years. This had taken place on the 13th April (1436), and for the space of nearly four centuries from that day no English force ever

two English pence, and the half groat of Scotland with the value of one English penny, and the penny of Scotland with a value of one English halfpenny, and the halfpenny of Scotland with the value of one English farthing.

sale, and that the collectors are demanding 12 d . for custom upon every piece as if it were of English make, though he is ready to pay 3 d . in the pound. Jan. 7. Westminster. Mandate to the

of the poor hospital of Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr de Urbe , called the hospital of the English. Indult for them and others of both sexes who shall belong to the confraternity of the said hospital during

process as follows: Public instrument, setting forth that in the year of the Incarnation 1485, after the computation of the English church, the 4th indiction, anno 2 Innocent VIII [January 16 ] , 2 in the chapel of St. Mary

of the said vessels and stones etc., of which a descriptive list is given, amongst them being a chalice of English gold with a paten, weighing 4 pounds and half an ounce. 2 Grata devotionis obsequia . ( M .

few English monks; and that king Henry, considering the impossibility, owing to the hostility between the peoples of the two realms, of French monks residing, has granted by letters patent that in future the priors and convent shall be English

(if he find to be true the circumstances set forth in the recent petition of the Friars Minors of the English province, namely that on the voidance of the office of minister of the said province by the resignation of

that if Robert and John can by reasonable means rebate any part of the 231 l . in discharge of Simon, the latter in the later years of payment shall content them to that amount. In witness etc. English .

Grant of the custody and marriage without disparagement, of Ralph his son and heir. Dated 5 December, 1 Henry VII. English . Ralph Neville etc. ( as above ), to the king. Bond in 400 marks, payable at Michaelmas, 1487.

residue will be paid in nine years, by stated instalments. And if Richard perform all covenants expressed in these indentures John will void his bond of 100 marks. Dated ( as above ). English . Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 May.

of English law to the native Irish and the decision taken to consult the English of Ireland on this matter. The related order for consideration of the matter was issued on 10 June. 12 Richardson and Sayles, The English Parliament

various dates between 13 and 27 February which do indicate the presence there between those dates of eight of the English and Welsh bishops and nine of the earls plus various lesser figures. 2 An ordinance was issued on 21

scientific and astronomical tracts, there is an alphabetical table (headed "Sinonima herbarum") of the Latin names of herbs with their English equivalents, which fills 13 pages. It is mentioned at p. lxxxvii of the preface to vol. I. of Mr.

a truce with the English, and he shall have the honour, and he will do whatever the duke pleases. M. Franceschino Pantaleone has also told me that he has spoken with someone who saw an English lord with about sixty

King of France, which I enclose herewith. I inform your lordship that his Majesty has had positive information that the English are preparing a very large force to invade Normandy at once, and the King of England is coming in

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