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of Southwick Priory , ed. K. A. Hanna. 2 vols., Hampshire Record series ix, x, 1988-9. Cat. Ancient Deeds A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office . 6 vols. 1890-1915. CCR Calendar of the Close Rolls

Laity in Parliament. The most ancient forms of direct taxation were the Hidage 1 and Carucage 2 assessed on such lands as were not held by military service, the Tallages 3 paid by the Kings' Ancient Demesnes and by the

Mellenti, Simonis comitis, Stephani comitis de Alb[amara ] , Gi sleberti de Aquila, Herberti Pevrelli. 5 . [N.D. ] (An ancient copy in Collection de Bourgoyne LXXIX. 182. 1384 . Copy of preceding charter, with mention of many other donations,

certain sums for pontage and fines from the men of the manor and soke of Dunh am, who hold of ancient demesne, and to permit them to be quit of murder-fine, pontage and fines, as they were wont to be

upon cloths for sale granted to the king by the lords and commons of England, taking the moiety of the ancient forfeiture, and rendering every year 20 l . at Easter and Michaelmas by even portions. Covenants ( as above,

Sheriffs, Mayors, and Wardens of seaports, & c., notifying them that the town of Haveryng atte Boure is of the ancient demesne of the Crown, and that its inhabitants therefore are quit of toll. Witness the King at Westminster, 30

attorney claimed to be of the ancient demesne of the Crown, which was denied by the Abbot, and on being asked by the Justices how they proposed to verify that they were of ancient demesne, answered they would do it

usuallie take of the Tennants less measure of Tythe than his predecessors did receive and take to the old and ancient custom and died twelve monethes past or thereabouts The Queen's Ma'tie that now is [Q. Mary ] did grant

y Rhath) is a parish adjoining Cardiff on the east. There is some reason to think its name is more ancient than that of Cardiff. The manor formerly known as Roath, but for about 300 years called Roath Dogfield, is

Walter abbot of Glastingbure on the other, fixing the boundaries of their lordships between Landsherlegh and Batthyngwere, namely from the ancient bound of Landsherlegh called Aysshenestile by a hedge below the highway which is the boundary between their lordships to

happen to all the clergy by the approval of the ancient taxation and the annulment of the new one, has sued until he has obtained two definitive sentences touching the ancient taxation, which exceeds the new taxation by a great

," both as to subject, date, and the pleasing simplicity of its details. The Liber de Antiquis Legibus ("Book on Ancient Laws") from which the first of these Chronicles is translated, is the earliest collection of historical records now existing

clear, exculpate, or exonerate. A custom common to the Teutones and the Scandinavians in ancient times; see the Laws of Ine and of Ethelred, Thorpe's Ancient Laws and Institutes of England , pp. 59 and 123. In the present instance

is omitted from Newcourt's list of Priors, but we have evidence of his acting continuously between 1261 and 1268 in Ancient Deeds, A 2274, 2394, 2652, 2674, and Liber Trinitatis I., fo. 57 b . The date of death of

the king. Order to suffer the tenants of the hundred or manor of Mutforde co. Suffolk, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown as appears by certificate sent into chancery at the king's command by the treasurer and

paid the ancient custom aforesaid thereupon the collectors are unlawfully demanding of him 3 d . in the pound over and above the said custom, praying for remedy. Proviso that answer be made to the king for the ancient custom,

whom etc. Order to suffer the men and tenants of Henry prince of Wales of Mere, which is of the ancient demesne of the crown it is said, to be quit of payment of toll upon their goods and merchandise,

The Tower. To the collectors of customs in the port of Lenne. Order, after paying the fees assigned upon the ancient custom, to be answerable to Walter de Chiriton, Thomas de Swanlond and their fellows, the king's merchants for the

Chamber at discretion, those who obtain the franchise by birth ought not to pay fine or other service according to ancient custom, except that when they become of full age they ought to take the same oath as other freemen,

THE ADVOWSON OF THE UNITED RECTORY OF ST. HELEN'S, BISHOPSGATE, WITH ST. MARTIN'S OUTWICH. THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF ST. HELEN. 1 1. The early History of this Church has unfortunately perished in the lapse of time; nor

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