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that no wool other than English wool should be brought into or sold in Flanders, and no English cloths should be brought into the said parts of Flanders, on pain of forfeiting the said English cloths; which ordinance concerning cloth

like some contemporary bishops in England who were equally under the influence of Lotharingian customs - such as Hereman of Old Sarum, Leofric of Exeter, Walcher of Durham and Ealdred of York - he restored and nourished the common life

not more than eight years old, because the negotiations of M. de Roano about Britanny are at an end, although that sovereign is more inclined to the eldest son of Denmark, who is fourteen years old, not only on account

assignment was made in their favour "on the old custom of London, and on the old and new customs of Boston, Kingston-upon-Hull, Lynn, Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Hartlepool, also on a moiety of the old custom of Southampton (because with assent of

bailies. 15 These having been duly elected, the provost and bailies, old and new, chose the council, which included Sir Mathew Stewart, of Mynto, the old provost, two old bailies, and twenty-seven other persons. 16 In anticipation of the meeting

but desired that the old bailies should be continued for the following year. On behalf of the town, however, it was answered that the decree did not require any special number of persons, or the old bailies, to be included

of the English force. The like. Ibid . To John Acuti (Hawkwood), knight, captain of the English force. The like. [ Leader & Marcotti , p. 321. ] Ibid . To John Tourneberi (Thornbury) knight, marshal of the English force.

that a skirmish between Wallace and the English did really take place at the Bell of the Brae about the year 1300, and that Wallace succeeded in expelling the English garrison from Glasgow" [Old Glasgow, pp. 70-72 ] . In

impression even of a great histocrical collector in those days, whose aim was rather to obtain a complete outline of English history than to fill in details and illustrative matter. Nevertheless the latter part of this chronicle has all the

of the English, as enclosed, which letter he is not to send to him until, after consultation with the said Lewis, he finds it expedient to do so. Ibid . To John Agut (Hawkwood), knight, captain of the English force.

Mostyn at Mostyn Hall," as follows:- "'No. 157, 4to. paper. Old Mostyn Catalogue, No. 19. "Annals of ye Abbey of Chester to ye year 1297.' (Never "printed. Note in old catalogue by Bp. Humphreys.) "A chronological account of remarkable occurrences

presenting these terms for ratification in the English parliament back-fired: he claims that the commons filibustered, demanding a resolution of long-standing issues over papal levies on the clergy and papal provisions to the English Church before they would consider what

meetings between English and Scots. 1 There are no surviving writs of summons for this parliament but the record sources for the Great Cause make it plain that it opened on 10 May at Norham and that English and Scottish

Grammar questions. On Paper. To translate into Latin a piece of English prose. To translate some English Poetry into Latin Elegiacs or Hexameters, or both. To translate into English passages from- Euripides' Hecuba, Homer's Iliad, 2 books, Virgil's AEneid, 2

and the dislocation of the foreign exchanges owing to the recent debasement of the coinage made it difficult for the English trader to export at a profit Worst of all was the increasing mass of the unliquidated royal debt Two

letters of the King of England. One of them was sent through Diego de Soria, and the other by an English courier." Latin . 5 March. S. E. T. c. I. L. 2. 233. De Puebla to Queen Isabella. Sends

46, 125. - See Holy Island. Elcombe , Elcoumbe [in Wroughton ] , co. Wilts, 309. Eldeford. See Old Ford. Eldehalle. See Old Hall. Elfer , Christian, of Kent, 175. Elinerugge , Elinrugge. See Dalyngregge. Eling , Elyng, co. Hants,

Bristol, pepperer, discharged by William Staundone, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Folio lxxiii. Exon'acio Henr' Poule civis et pelli par. The same day, Henry Poule, skinner, similarly discharged for

40 d .; one robe of perset, 21 furred, 20 s .; one robe of medley, furred, one mark; one old fur, almost consumed by moths, 6 d .; one robe of scarlet, furred, 16 s .; o ne robe

fifteen lines ) is illegible from discoloration and damp . Taken from the Miscellaneous Rolls of the Old Chapter House, and translated into English. Pro francoplegio, i.e ., for the view of frankpledge without the Sheriff. The presentment being made

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