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... files . ' Some of them have suffered from damp , wear and tear , and other ill - usage , rendering them partly illegible , but the greater number of those here printed are in good condition . The Ancient Petitions ' represent the link ...
... files . ' Some of them have suffered from damp , wear and tear , and other ill - usage , rendering them partly illegible , but the greater number of those here printed are in good condition . The Ancient Petitions ' represent the link ...
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... File 260 , No. 12953 . It is lawful for a layman to give his debt and action to a poor scholar for his commons , if no one is defrauded thereby . A NOSTRE Seignur le Roi e a son consail monstre lour vniuersite de Oxonford , qe depuis ...
... File 260 , No. 12953 . It is lawful for a layman to give his debt and action to a poor scholar for his commons , if no one is defrauded thereby . A NOSTRE Seignur le Roi e a son consail monstre lour vniuersite de Oxonford , qe depuis ...
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... File 133 , No. 6614 . Abstract . To the King : the Burgesses and commonalty of Oxford show , that by charter they have cognisance of all manner of pleas , and hold pleas by writ before the Mayor and bailiffs , but if it happen that the ...
... File 133 , No. 6614 . Abstract . To the King : the Burgesses and commonalty of Oxford show , that by charter they have cognisance of all manner of pleas , and hold pleas by writ before the Mayor and bailiffs , but if it happen that the ...
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... File 132 , No. 6573 . Abstract . To the King : John Brun , scholar of Oxford , on behalf of Marie Brun his mother and Geffray Brun his brother ; the said Geffray had been twice wrongfully imprisoned in the castle of Haver- ford ; -prays ...
... File 132 , No. 6573 . Abstract . To the King : John Brun , scholar of Oxford , on behalf of Marie Brun his mother and Geffray Brun his brother ; the said Geffray had been twice wrongfully imprisoned in the castle of Haver- ford ; -prays ...
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... File 225 , No. 11249 . The convent of Godstow ask leave to elect a new Abbess . PLESE a notre tresgracieux seigneur le Roy graunter a voz poeures ? Temp . Rich . II . oratrices la prioresse & couent de votre maison de Godestowe qest de ...
... File 225 , No. 11249 . The convent of Godstow ask leave to elect a new Abbess . PLESE a notre tresgracieux seigneur le Roy graunter a voz poeures ? Temp . Rich . II . oratrices la prioresse & couent de votre maison de Godestowe qest de ...
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Page 278 - He was a lovely person, had a virtuous and excellent lady that brought him great riches, and a second dukedom in Scotland. He was Master of the Horse, General of the King his father's army, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, Knight of the Garter, Chancellor of Cambridge ; in a word, had...
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Page 368 - Third, he would unquestionably have rivalled Ludlow, or Algernon Sydney, in their attachment to a commonwealth. His person was tall and thin, his countenance expressive of ardour and impetuosity, as were all his movements. Over his whole figure, and even his dress, an air of puritanism reminded the beholder of the sectaries under Cromwell, rather than a young man of quality in an age of refinement and elegance. He possessed stentorian lungs and a powerful voice, always accompanied with violent gesticulation....
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Page 339 - He usually made excursions, in the long vacations, into various parts of the kingdom, most commonly taking with him, for company and improvement, one or more young gentlemen of fortune in his college, at the request, and with the approbation, of their parents. He was himself, in every respect, a gentleman, and a man of refined good breeding. You might see this in every part of his conversation. At evening, upon such journeys, he would, a little before bed-time, desire his young pupils to indulge...
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Page 30 - In cuius rei testimonium has litteras nostras fieri fecimus patentes. Teste me ipso apud Westmonasterium, vicesimo tercio die Maii anno regni nostri nono.