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... granted to the Peasants annulled . PAGE • 144 90. 1382 . An Act against Heretical Preaching . • 145 91. 1385 . 92. 1385 . An Act to reform the Administration of Justice An Act regarding Fugitive Villeins • 146 · 148 93. 1386 . Articles ...
... granted to the Peasants annulled . PAGE • 144 90. 1382 . An Act against Heretical Preaching . • 145 91. 1385 . 92. 1385 . An Act to reform the Administration of Justice An Act regarding Fugitive Villeins • 146 · 148 93. 1386 . Articles ...
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... granting our petition , and , for the sake of the souls of his father and mother , restoring in perpetuity to the abbey church of God and Saint Mary at Tavistock that manor , namely Wulurunton , made reply in these words : 7. Charter of ...
... granting our petition , and , for the sake of the souls of his father and mother , restoring in perpetuity to the abbey church of God and Saint Mary at Tavistock that manor , namely Wulurunton , made reply in these words : 7. Charter of ...
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... granted in perpetuity without his own assent and grant . ingbody who could 3. Clerks cited and accused of any matter shall , when summoned ad by the king's justice , come into his own court to answer there con- cerning what it shall ...
... granted in perpetuity without his own assent and grant . ingbody who could 3. Clerks cited and accused of any matter shall , when summoned ad by the king's justice , come into his own court to answer there con- cerning what it shall ...
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... granted to them in regard to their woods . 7. Item the king orders that in every county in which he has venison , twelve knights shall be appointed for guarding his vert and venison with the forest ; and that four knights shall be ap ...
... granted to them in regard to their woods . 7. Item the king orders that in every county in which he has venison , twelve knights shall be appointed for guarding his vert and venison with the forest ; and that four knights shall be ap ...
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... granted that every layman in all England , of whomsoever he may hold , who has rents and chattels in England , should give us in aid from every mark of his annual revenue , twelve pence , and from every mark's worth of every sort of ...
... granted that every layman in all England , of whomsoever he may hold , who has rents and chattels in England , should give us in aid from every mark of his annual revenue , twelve pence , and from every mark's worth of every sort of ...
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according afore archbishop assent assize authority aforesaid barons begotten bishop boroughs Calais cause chancellor Charter chattels Church of England commons contrary convicted council court customs declared dignity divers duke earls ecclesiastical election escheats feast French text further enacted granted hath heirs and successors heirs or successors henceforth Henry VIII hereafter holden holy Church houses Item justices king of England king's highness kingdom kingdom of England knights land lawfully letters patents liberties lord chancellor lord king lord of Ireland lord the king lords spiritual Majesty's manner and form Mechlin ment merchants noble oath offenders ordained parlia peace person or persons places prelates premises present Parliament assembled prince Queen realm of England reason reign royal seal sheriffs sovereign lord spiritual and temporal statute Stubbs subjects subsidy tenements text and translation thereof things tion Translation by Editors unto wapentakes Westminster whatsoever wool woolfells writ