Peter Langtoft's Chronicle,: (as Illustrated and Improv'd by Robert of Brunne) from the Death of Cadwalader to the End of K. Edward the First's Reign, Том 2Printed at the Theater, 1810 - Всего страниц: 488 |
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... Courtes . The Profits commyng of the Perquysites of the Courtes , with the Fynes of Landes , are this present year , as appereth in the Boks of Accompts , The Mannour of Mere . Te Scite of the Manour xiiii . xviii , li . xviis . viii d ...
... Courtes . The Profits commyng of the Perquysites of the Courtes , with the Fynes of Landes , are this present year , as appereth in the Boks of Accompts , The Mannour of Mere . Te Scite of the Manour xiiii . xviii , li . xviis . viii d ...
Стр. 347
... Courtes . The Rent of Customarye Tenauntes ] Lix.li. vi . s . iii d . q . and Perquisites of Courtes . viii . li . iii . s . viii d . apperteynyng Lxvii . li . unto the saide Mannour , allwayes payable fixs . xi d . q . at the Feastes ...
... Courtes . The Rent of Customarye Tenauntes ] Lix.li. vi . s . iii d . q . and Perquisites of Courtes . viii . li . iii . s . viii d . apperteynyng Lxvii . li . unto the saide Mannour , allwayes payable fixs . xi d . q . at the Feastes ...
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... Courtes and Fynes . The Perquysites of the Courtes , there kept twyse in the yere , with the Lawe dayes and Fynes , were answered this present yere to the King's Highnes , as appereth in the Bokes of Accomptes , Common . Also there ys a ...
... Courtes and Fynes . The Perquysites of the Courtes , there kept twyse in the yere , with the Lawe dayes and Fynes , were answered this present yere to the King's Highnes , as appereth in the Bokes of Accomptes , Common . Also there ys a ...
Стр. 349
... Courtes and Fynes . The Profites comyng of the Perquysites of the Courtes holden there , with the II . greate Lawe dayes and Fynes of Landes at this Au- dite , was answer'd to the King , come to the Some of Woodes . Also within the ...
... Courtes and Fynes . The Profites comyng of the Perquysites of the Courtes holden there , with the II . greate Lawe dayes and Fynes of Landes at this Au- dite , was answer'd to the King , come to the Some of Woodes . Also within the ...
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... Courtes and Fynes . The Profitts of Courts and Fynes of Landes , apperteynyng unto the sayde Manour , were xix li . answered this yere , in the boke of Ac - xvs . viii d . comptes , to the somme of Woodes . Also within the Parke , and ...
... Courtes and Fynes . The Profitts of Courts and Fynes of Landes , apperteynyng unto the sayde Manour , were xix li . answered this yere , in the boke of Ac - xvs . viii d . comptes , to the somme of Woodes . Also within the Parke , and ...
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Acres ageyn Andraste anno anno Domini apperteynyng unto barons Bawtrie beinge bisshop Boke bope called Cangi certayne Chappell Church Courtes and Fynes Customarye dede Demaynes Edward forto Gall Gascoyn gede gode grete hath haue holy Hospitall iiii Inglis Inglond John Julius Cæsar King's kynge's land leue lond Lord Lordeship maner Manour neuer nombre old Britons ouer pape parlement Perquisites of Courtes pise porgh quod Rentes of Assise Robert of Gloucester Roman saith salle saue Saxon sayde Saynt Scite Scotlond Scottis serve the King Sir Jon sive sone Stonage Stones suilk suld Tenanntes ther thereof Thomas Thomas Short tille topp toun tyme viii vnto wele werre Whan wild Woodes word yerely value þam þat þat þei þe kyng þei þer þing þis þorgh
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