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security from them, and to cause such wool and merchandise to be delivered to them, provided they pay the due ancient customs thereon, and do not in anywise take other wool or merchandise bought after the said 29 June out

Mandate to S. cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, to act in his province as shall seem expedient in regard to the ancient custom of not permitting oat hs to be taken between Septuagesima and the octave of Easter, and during Advent;

145-6. -, payments of, 383. -, remission of, 41, 346, 424, 430. -, security given for nonpayment, 34-5. tallage, of ancient demesne 8, 57, 59, 65-6, 71-3, 76-7, 80-4, 87, 93-4, 98-9, 128-132, 291-3, 298, 300-1, 303-4, 307-8, 350, 352,

a prebend of Eccleshale, value 22 l . 4 s . 5 d . being a third portion of the ancient prebend of Eccleshale. Concurrent mandate to the deans of Lichfield and Lincoln, and another named. 1342. 3 Non. Dec.

the papal agents, Nicholas Luce, Rayner Dominici, and others, proctors and factors of Nicholas Jacobi and Bernard Nerotii, of the ancient Alberti of Florence, who have power to receive and give acquittance for the same at Bruges. Faculty is given

Marci, and Nicholas Luce, merchants of Florence, proctors and factors in Paris, London, and Bruges of Benedict Nerotii of the ancient Alberti of Florence, all sums collected and to be collected by him for a year from these presents, the

his memory, out of respect for the bishop and the cardinals. [ Cf . writ of privy seal (now in Ancient Correspondence, Vol. XII, No. 99) in Prynne, Records , iii, p. 631. ] The like to M. bishop of

having paid the ancient custom; due thereupon, and had received the king's letters of 'coket' upon this for their warrant from the said collectors, wherefore the collectors could not lawfully exact any payment from them beyond the ancient custom; and

to supersede entirely until the next parliament the introduction of any grievances, processes, and innovations ( novitatibus ) against the ancient estate of the church of York and its liberties, as the king learns that the archbishop has put the

wine for the king's passage to parts beyond the sea, after he has paid 1/2 mark a sack for the ancient custom. Aug. 4. The Tower. To the collectors of the custom of wool, hides and wool-fells in the port

the site of the apse, this room being, also, connected with other property which extends the whole length of the ancient prior's house, 6 & c. These buildings extended up to the end of the church, and as considerable remains

as of ancient time usually hath been accustomed. And the Bailiffs of the said Town for the time being are and ought yearly to swear the residue of the ministerial officers of the said Town, according to the ancient custom

day to certify the same, sub poena 6s. 8d." 1640, Sept. 26. "The presentment of the Head Juries of the Ancient paynes For the preservation of the Woods of Wedholme. " Imprimis for every Oak tree felled for other use

of the ancient watercourse throughout the year, beginning in the ancient watercourse at the Blakelake head of the newcourse of the width of 15 feet for drawing off water to the extent of a moiety of the ancient course through

of the commune, during the last six years and more, thus depriving the King of his toll 5 . This ancient chartered 6 right of freedom from toll throughout England and from custom in London constituted one of the principal

in this matter, the grain be brought to Guildhall and the buyer and seller there receive judgment according to the ancient ordinances; and that all officers of the Ward found neglecting their duties be punished according to their deserts. Written

forest there are extended yearly, for every year that he holds the custody thereof and to discharge him of the ancient ferm for the same for time past and for time to come, as the king lately committed that custody

the Archdeacon of London, taken from an early manuscript, will be found in Book II. 21 According to a very ancient Register, no one, save one of the Canons, was eligible to be appointed an Archdeacon, or to be made

of the realm. And thus this remaining of the alien merchants at will is contrary to the customs and the ancient franchises of the cities of England, which are confirmed by the Great Charter and ought to be upheld and

] . Return' br'is precedentis ubi libertas Civitat' declar'. Return to the above to the effect that, according to the ancient custom of the City, every liege subject of the King who sought the protection and liberty of the City

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