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goods in England were arrested and sold for the benefit of his creditors, so that the complainant received no instruction, food or clothing and had become a vagabond, contrary to the good customs of the city, wherefore he prayed to

and Avice, wife of the same, his daughter, his tenement in the parish of S. Michael Queenhithe, charged with providing food, clothing, and lodging for Elena his wife for life. Thomas his son to remain either with the said Nicholas

London and like works. John de Oxenford, vintner, appointed guardian of the aforesaid John during his minority, providing him with food, clothes, shoes, and education. Dated London, Wednesday the vigil of the Feast of Apostles SS. Simon and Jude [28

Ministers' Accounts Introduction CHAPTER II. Ministers' Accounts. This class of documents is of special value to the student of local history, owing to the light which it throws upon the feudal organisation, with its elaborate system of customs

chambre," and a livery of coloured cloth every year, and also give each one of them forty shillings for his food and drink in common with other scholars in the same house. The said master and scholars to observe the

of Simon Sewale and others in the church of S. Peter de Westchepe, with tolling of bells, distribution of coal, food, and drink to poor householders in manner as directed. In default the property to go over to the Mayor

) and all that vill with quittance of cornage, and passage [money ] and tholl and dues on all their food and raiment and that of their own servants whom they feed; at Cisai ( Ciseium ) the tithe of

For exemption from jurisdiction of prelates of his order, and other ordinaries, granting him leave to eat meat and other food at all times, to live in the London house of his order or elsewhere in the English province, a

castle, murmuring against the constable, demand clamorously space to walk more freely and more ample delicacies ( delicias ) in food and drink, the king, reflecting that if looser reins were granted to them in this behalf, peril might arise

demands on, for debts, to exchequer, etc., postponed, 38. right to sell undergrowth, 43. ordered to keep king's servants in food and raiment, 102. indemnified for losses suffered in siege, 158. claims of liberties postponed, 163. fine paid by, to

Echlyn, have presumed to take priest ' s orders. The said goods are to be restored, and a provision for food and clothing is to be made from the rents of the monastery until abbot William shall obtain possession; the

the king and whom the king has caused to be sent to them, and that they will find him in food and clothing for life, in the same way as they found Richard le Portur of the king's wardrobe, deceased,

necess aries of life at the king's request, and that they will exhibit to him the necessaries of life in food and clothing, such as Simon received, and that they will cause their letters patent under their chapter seal to

refused a benefice involving a cure of souls, and to find him and a clerk serving him fitting sustenance in food, drink, robes, shoeleather, wood, litter, and other necessaries for the term of his life, and to find him a

served the late king, is sent to the abbot and convent of Muchelneye for the necessaries of his life in food and clothing for himself and a groom, and for a chamber to dwell in, and they are to write

scullion ( scutelar '), is sent to the abbot and convent of Pippewell to receive the necessities of life in food and clothing for himself and a groom and a horse for his lifetime. By p.s. 1 [1034. ] To

the king lately sent to their bailiff in England, requesting him to provide him with reasonable maintenance for life in food and clothing and other necessaries for himself and a yeoman, two grooms, and two horses, and to assign him

the king, is sent to the abbot and convent of Evesham to receive for life the necessaries of life in food and clothing according to the requirements of his estate. By K. Oct. 18. Windsor. To the archbishop of Rouen.

la Petyte, whom the king has caused to be sent to them, and to cause the necessaries of life in food and clothing to be delivered to her during life according to the requirements of her estate. By K. Memorandum

service to the king and to his father, and that he will cause to be delivered to Donald maintenance in food, drink, clothing, and shoeleather for himself and a groom and a horse, together with a fitting chamber within the

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