Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. 5 giorni fa · For Henry III’s reign (1216–1272), there are fifty-six rolls, written in Latin on parchment, with each roll being composed of separate membranes sewn together, the membranes measuring roughly 50 cm in length and 35 cm in width. Since Henry’s regnal year began on 28 October, each roll runs from 28 October in one calendar year to 27 October ...

  2. 4 giorni fa · Alice countess of Eu has made fine with the king by 100 m. for having the custody of the lands formerly of Idonea de Vieuxpont that are of her fee until the legal age of Idonea’s heirs, of which she is to render 50 m. to the king at Michaelmas in the twenty-sixth year and 50 m. at Easter next following.

  3. 5 giorni fa · Forthcoming publications. Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III preserved in The National Archives. Volume IV: 1242–1248, eds. Paul Dryburgh & Beth Hartland, technical eds. Paul Caton & José Miguel Vieira (Woodbridge, 2014). Last Updated: Sunday, April 21, 2024.

  4. 4 giorni fa · Wells. For the abbot of Glastonbury. The king has pardoned to the abbot of Glastonbury the £20 by which he made fine before R. of Thirkleby and his associates, justices last itinerant in Somerset, for having the chattels formerly of William Le Tuk, outlaw. The king had given these chattels to Hugh, his doorkeeper.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Fines from the fifteenth year of King Henry, son of King John. 1. 28 Oct . Portsmouth. For Nicholas de Neville. By the fine of £20 that Nicholas de Neville made with the king, for which he has given the king surety by Henry of Audley, Hugh Despenser, Godfrey of Crowcombe and Thomas of Hengrave, the king has granted him the custody of the land ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · Essex. Jordan le Pruz gives the king the third part of £17 17s. for summoning Ralph de Tany before the justices at Westminster at Easter in one month to answer him for the £17 17s . He has the writ. Order to the sheriff of Essex to take security from Jordan for the third part of that debt to the king’s use.

  7. 3 giorni fa · Early Record Commission volumes dealt with inquisitions from Henry III to Richard III, but were more a catalogue of landholders and places than a true calendar; documents from 1236 to 1422 were then calendared in detail by the Public Record Office, as were those for 1485–1509, leaving a large gap.