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Pablo Pedrosa, merchants of Spain, to export 103 pieces of tin. -Westminster, 8th March. Latin. p . 1/4. Although the English commenced the year on the 25th of March, their foreign correspondence at this time is generally dated according to

No. 8. List of English Consuls at Venice attested by Documents in the Archives there. Consul's Name. Date of his Employment. By whom appointed. Documentary Evidence proving the Appointment, & c. Anonymous 1608 to 1620. English merchants resident in Venice.

by way of Rialto, the Proveditors to enforce the same regulations. But as English cloths for dyeing are brought in other packages as if they were not English cloths, be the vicelords or proveditors charged to have them examined ;

Close Rolls, Edward III Corrigenda CORRIGENDA. Page 10, line 7 from bottom, for "Altomsheved" read "Altonisheved." " 10, " 4 from bottom, after "Sancta" add "( sic )." " 46, " 26, after "Bogo" add " ( sic

co. Devon. See Buckland Chailow. -, West, co. Devon. See Buckland, West. Bokelonde. See Bokelande. Bokenham , Old, co. Norfolk. See Buckenham, Old. Bokenhille , Bokenylle, co. Oxford. See Bucknell. Boketon , co. Norfolk. See Boughton. Bokhampton , co. Berks.

of Old Shorham co. Sussex to John Ledes esquire, John Burdevile, Richard Fernefelde, Thomas Knovyle and Richard Jay, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all his lands, rents and services in the towns and parishes of Old Shorham,

the ports of Flanders full of armed men, and they boast that they will totally destroy the English shipping and dominate the English sea, and threaten to invade and subdue the realm. By K. [ Foedera . ] The like

of Cluny, the said priory (from which, from the time of its foundation, the sum of 50 s . of English money has been payable yearly, besides the expense of sending to Cluny on each occasion of the election of

at a time of considerable anxiety over the activities of Scottish raiders and of the French fleets operating in the English Channel. The parliament authorised levies of armed men and archers in the counties and appears to have undertaken the

to meet and discuss the proposal for a general grant of English law to the native Irish they were instructed to do this before the next meeting of the English parliament, which was to be held at Westminster one month

of Dr Kathleen Edwards, the historian of the English secular cathedrals and above all the historian of Salisbury cathedral. In a number of important articles, but especially in her great work The English Secular Cathedrals in the Middle Ages (second

Charters Danelaw Charters , ed. F. M. Stenton (shortly to be issued for the British Academy). Eng. Hist. Rev. The English Historical Review . Equity Maitland, F. W., Equity and Forms of Action at Common Law . F.C., i. Abstracts

fo. 48. See Cartulaire de Tiron , 3 p. 27.) 994 . Charter of Henry I. (as king of the English and duke of the Normans) addressed to G[eoffrey ] archbishop of Rouen and Henry count of Eu and Adam

Advices of the Affairs of England. Extracts from letters of William Allen, Rector of the English College at Rheims, to the Rector of the English College of the 8th August, and from the letters of others from France and England

Madder , exported from England, 328, 338. Magdunum . See Mehun. Maine , Walter, of the English Company in Italy, 91. Majorca , voyages of Venetian galleys to, 50, 393, 476, 481, 492, 524. Malaga , voyage of Venetian galleys

as he berith him wele, this reconisaunce be hadde for nought and elles to stonde in his strength and effecte. English . William Medewe 'yoman,' John Dynne 'barbour,' both of Westminster, John Baffe of the parish of St. Sepulchre without

and Aldermen that the said William should repair it at his own expense. He was now merely patching up the old plaster of the chimney with new plaster, and she was told by workmen of the same trade that in

Eleven Shillings due to me from David Morgan Esq r Wittnesses to the same: Mary Morgan, Will m Jenkins. One old Welsh bible. The whole duty of Man in Welsh. 1 And a book in Welsh intituled The divine Poems

Hubert by name of distinguished birth, versed in liberal knowledge, of advanced years and of wonderful gentleness, who, in his old age, had left all for Christ, and escaping naked from the wreckage of this world, had assumed the habit

for her life, with reversion to the right heirs of the said Thomas. Last day of September, 14 Henry VII. English . [N'hamp. ] A. 7515. Feoffment by John son and heir of Thomas Watford late of Great Creton, esquire,

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