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France. 1. The old alliances between Spain and France are renewed. 2. Ferdinand and Isabella bind themselves to assist the King of France against all his enemies, without exception, and in particular against the English, who are old foes of

John (who is to pay 40 s . to his sisters then living). English . Writ of probate, dated 18 August, 5 Edward VI. Endorsed ( in English ) with receipts for payments under the will. Bucks. C. 7024. Quitclaim

Alexander Hened, "wexchaundeler," discharged by John Gedney, the Mayor, and Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Consimil' billa miss' fuit cuil't Aldermanno. Precept to the Al dermen to keep an armed watch in their

of Jerusalem, and to the Royal Army Medical Corps, volunteers; and in 1890 he was senior grand chaplain to the English Freemasons. He married, in July 1881, Florence Julia, the only surviving daughter of Frederick William Pavy, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.,

for bringing that country under English laws and institutions was followed out more successfully than had previously been practicable. In 1607, however, Tyrone and Tyrconnell became restless, under the treatment, it is said, of the English officers of the crown,

knew what that writing was, and Baptist besought him that he might have it read in English, and Fryston read it openly in English, and then asked him if he understood it and Baptist answered, seeing that Bowres promised him

, battle of, 110, 168, 216 Crown of England , 114 Crusades , 12 Cumberland , 159 Cunningham's Growth of English Industry and Commerce , xiv xx, 59, 248, 254 5 Customs , see Taxation "Cypress branch" dues , 286

knighthood of the Bath at the marriage of 'my lord prince' [Arthur ] . Westminster, 9 July, 16 Henry VII. English . Merioneth. C. 6403. Grant by Meredith ap Llewelyn ap Gr' ap David, a free tenant of the town

William performs the said covenants his bond for 20 l . ia to be void. 17 June, 21 Henry VIII. English. Draft on paper . Essex. D. 914. Demise by John Charthesey, to John Clerk and Thomas Clerk, for three

without the Old Temple, parish of, 105. St. Helen, church of, 173, 174. St. James, Garlickhythe, Garlekhethe, church of, 559. St. Katherine Colman, parish of, 501. St. Lawrence by Candlewick Street, Candelywykstrete, 68. - Lane, Seintlawrencelane, 484. -, Old Jewry,

rose higher, Rahere joined to himself a certain old man, Alfune by name, in whom there seemed to be seriousness with age, and, with seriousness, the wisdom of age. The same old man, not long before [about the year 1090

to George Curwen, gentleman, and me Ed. Mandevile vicar there, for re'edifying a comely and sufficient chancil, taking y e old materials of y e chancil to rebuild a new one Anno 1602 and 1603 this commision was given by

'hangmen' in English that they should lock the doors and gates of the houses in which the English were with iron chains, and to prevent them from dwelling there so that they might stay in hostelries. Therefor the English merchants

Treoda. Mynydd Bychan is called in English the Great Heath; Y Waun Ddyfal is the Little Heath, and Gwauntreoda is termed Whitchurch Common. Coed-y-gores was anciently the home of a branch of the old Morgan family, the last of whom,

do part, 52; offers to Milan, 71. English would not help crusade, 62; Salisbury makes excuses to, 65; Charolais sends to, 75. Lancastrians contemn, 80; English affairs give opportunity, 81; pleased by English news, 86. not prepared to make cardinals,

signed an agreement whereby the former wo uld enter into negotiations with Charles VII and would renounce his English allegiance if the English refused to accept 'reasonable offers' put forward by the French. 3 It was thus the Burgundians who

of the Funeral Services the editor is greatly indebted to Dr. Clark's Sixty-three Lincoln Diocese Documents , pp. 8-9 (Early English Text Society); and, in the case of 'commendation', to Mr. A. Hamilton Thompson. ( b ) Commemorative Services- (i)

process. It renounced any retribution for actions committed against English merchants before 19 September 1473 and confirmed the Hanse's privileges, although it was made clear that reciprocal treatment was expected for English merchants. The necessary letters patent, warranted by parliament,

sends herald to England, 353; France wishes to make alliance with Denmark, 356. negotiations for English marriage, 357, 360, 364; French base hopes on, 390. English threaten to disinherit, 392; defeat at Flodden, 397, 400, 406, 412; death, 398, 404,

and places of the City only in the manner most commodious for the public, and according to the ordinance of old approved, & c. De attornato in Banco jur' . Wednesday after the Feast of the Circumcision [1 Jan. ]

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