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March, two capons ( campones ) at Christmas and in the [month ] of August one 'knytebederip' the lord finding food ( ad pastum domini ). Witnesses:- Stephen de Alesop of Clifton, John de Croxton, William atte Church ( de

. and a cock and hen at Christmas, the rector on that day finding the said John, or his attorney, food and drink once as good and honest as he uses himself at his own table, & c.; consideration, 5

paid when grantor went to Ireland, a quitclaim of all costs incurred on his behalf against Roger Burgeys, and competent food and clothing in Wells during grantor's life, and grantor will be faithful and obedient to him. Oath of said

M. Petro Penech, who commends himself to your Excellency. I beg your Excellency to see that I have provision of food. London, the 26th January, 1499. [ Italian. ] Jan. 28. Potenze Estere. Inghilterra. Milan Archives. 602 . Raimondo de'

a good account, obviating the ambitions of the prelate restricting their powers against doing anything but what pertains to the food and clothing of the monks. We expect you to show your prudence in this. Milan, the - July, 1514.

addition to the 50 s . which is their due, but which in modern times is hardly enough for their food, without any clothing at all; and also that each master in theology, or doctor of canon or civil law,

from the time of the making of the charters aforesaid without their being wont to make any fixed gifts of food ( puturas ) to the poor, except at their pleasure only, and that the escheator, by virtue of an

Richard should hold the custody until the heir should come of age, so that he should maintain the heir in food, clothing and other necessaries, as long as he should hold the custody; and subsequently the king ordered William Trussel,

to Thomas Gerounde of maintenance in his house at Ultyng with his serjeants and servants called men of office, in food, drink and a robe yearly price 10 s . with necessary shoes, linen and a bed and 2 s

therein; and now by unceasing complaint of the said master and seamen in no small number that for lack of food they are famished and at the point of death if not speedily provided with meat, the king has turned

with Richard Wey that he would provide food, drink and clothing for RW, and RW would pay RN the cost of the goods plus 16d per week. By this agreement, RN provided food and drink for RW from that date

hold as long as they remain in the king's hand for the cause aforesaid, so that Gerald find Nicholas in food, clothing and other necessaries. By K. [ Ibid . ] Membrane 21. July 20. Westminster. To the justiciary of

son has granted to find for John the father and Joan his wife, and for Margaret their daughter, all necessary food and clothing befitting their estate, in his manor at Plukelee during the said time, and if he die within

deputy and their servants), and if he should also pay TH, his lieutenant or deputy, all sums due for his food, drink and room, and other expenses as due each week for the whole time he should be imprisoned within

the unpopularity of Edward III. and his father. 150 Whenever Parliament was about to sit at Westminster the price of food was immediately raised, either by the victuallers themselves, eager to put money in their pockets, or by the action

his body, it was ma nifest that he was strong and lusty, capable of labour and able to earn his food and clothing and a reasonable wage in any part of the kingdom, and thus he was defrauding genuine beggars

apprenticed to William Paston, alias Reynald, mercer, who was bound by the terms of the covenant to provide him with food, clothing and instruction, and that now his master had been imprisoned in Calais for debt more than eight weeks

by any means be kept above ground beyond the space of three days, in which I leave the matter of food to the judgement of my executors. I do not wish them, however, to exceed the measure. Also I will

ST, 40s; to WT 4m, and for RP and JS himself, 6m. Additionally JS and the other jurors each received food and drink to worth 20s. Damages are claimed at 100m. Pleading: John S., Nicholas S., Stephen G., Robert P.,

ST, 40s; to WT 4m, and for RP and JS himself, 6m. Additionally JS and the other jurors each received food and drink worth 20s. Damages are claimed at �100. Pleading: AM, TW, EB, JH, ST, WT, PH, RP, SG,

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