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... Parliament . The dissensions between the King and his subjects continued for nearly three years , but the firm attitude assumed by the Barons , and the necessities of the King's position at length prevailed , and in the twenty - eighth ...
... Parliament . The dissensions between the King and his subjects continued for nearly three years , but the firm attitude assumed by the Barons , and the necessities of the King's position at length prevailed , and in the twenty - eighth ...
Side 61
... Parliament granted to him in this year the thirtieth of all moveables in Counties and the twentieth of the same in Cities and Boroughs . On 5 April , 34 Edward I ( 1306 ) , a close writ addressed to the Sheriffs of Counties states that ...
... Parliament granted to him in this year the thirtieth of all moveables in Counties and the twentieth of the same in Cities and Boroughs . On 5 April , 34 Edward I ( 1306 ) , a close writ addressed to the Sheriffs of Counties states that ...
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... Parliament , and was finally elected by the County to the difficult and invidious office of a Justiciary , under an Act of Parliament passed to check the Royal Prerogative . Twice married himself into Baronial houses he lived to see his ...
... Parliament , and was finally elected by the County to the difficult and invidious office of a Justiciary , under an Act of Parliament passed to check the Royal Prerogative . Twice married himself into Baronial houses he lived to see his ...
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... Parliament held at Lincoln in 1316 , it was ordered that one armed man on foot ( unum hominem peditem armatum ) should be raised in every city , town or vill in the Kingdom , to serve the King in his wars in Scotland . A writ was ...
... Parliament held at Lincoln in 1316 , it was ordered that one armed man on foot ( unum hominem peditem armatum ) should be raised in every city , town or vill in the Kingdom , to serve the King in his wars in Scotland . A writ was ...
Side 85
... Parliament , to a greater or a lesser sum , so that the tenant shall pay to his lord , but half a mark for escuage and no more nor less , to how great a sum , or how little the escuage runneth , such tenure is tenure in socage , and not ...
... Parliament , to a greater or a lesser sum , so that the tenant shall pay to his lord , but half a mark for escuage and no more nor less , to how great a sum , or how little the escuage runneth , such tenure is tenure in socage , and not ...
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11 Edward Abbot Adam appears Arderne Armiger Assize Banco Baron Basset born Boterdon brother Butterton Calais Cocton Codsall County Court daughter death deed at Wrottesley died domini dorso Duke Earl Easter Edward III Edward IV Elizabeth Esquires estates Evesham formerly at Wrottesley France granted Hampton heirs male held Henry Henry III heredibus Hiis testibus Hugh de Wrottesley Hugh Wrottesley Hugonis issue Joan Johanne John Wrottesley King King's Knights lands and tenements Letters Patent Lord Loynton manerium manor of Wrottesley Margaret marriage married Mary Michaelmas mounted Archers named omnibus Original deed Parliament Pendeford pertinentiis Perton Pipe Roll predicta predicti quod Ralph rent Richard Wrottesley Robert de Stafford Roger Salop Seal seid Sheriff shew Simon Sir Hugh Sir John Sir John Wrottesley Sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir Walter Wrottesley Sir William socage Stafford Staffordshire Staffordshire Collections suit tenants Tettenhall Warwick wife Willelmo William de Wrottesley writ Wrottesle
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