Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Edward III, 1327-1377H.M. Stationery Office, 1913 |
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Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Volume 1 Great Britain. Public Record Office Affichage du livre entier - 1911 |
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answer bailiffs bailiwick Bedford and Buckingham Berks castle chattels chief of Edward Commitment during pleasure deceased divers other lords earl Easter and Michaelmas Edward II escheator beyond Trent Essex and Hertford Exchequer in moieties extent thereof fealty further order Gloucester Grant hand by reason hand the lands Henry Hertford hold Hugh Hugh le Despenser indenture inquisition keeping Kent king's clerk king's hand king's ward king's yeoman knight's fee lands late late of John late the wife lawful age letters patent manor March Membrane Michaelmas and Easter minor moieties at Easter moieties at Michaelmas Mortuo Mari Newcastle upon Tyne Northampton Nottingham Order to John Order to William rendering yearly returned to Chancery Richard Robert Selyman sheriff sheriffs and keepers shewing side Trent Suffolk tenant in chief touching that office touching the lands Trent to deliver Trent to take Wales wardship Westminster Wilts Woodstock writ yearly rent
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