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... Parliament for Dadintone . In the 32nd Edw . I. , John Tankrevy and William Gyllot were returned burgesses in Parliament for Dadyngton . " In or about the year 1305 ( 33rd - 34th Edw . I. ) , inquisition . was made into the rents , & c ...
... Parliament for Dadintone . In the 32nd Edw . I. , John Tankrevy and William Gyllot were returned burgesses in Parliament for Dadyngton . " In or about the year 1305 ( 33rd - 34th Edw . I. ) , inquisition . was made into the rents , & c ...
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... Parliament from the 24th Edward I. to the 18th Edward II . He died 19th Edward II . ( 1325 ) , seised ( int . al ... Parliamentary Writs . ( 19 ) Stow's Annales . ( 20 ) Cal . Rot . Chart . ( 21 ) Baker's Northamp . , pp . 588 , 589 ...
... Parliament from the 24th Edward I. to the 18th Edward II . He died 19th Edward II . ( 1325 ) , seised ( int . al ... Parliamentary Writs . ( 19 ) Stow's Annales . ( 20 ) Cal . Rot . Chart . ( 21 ) Baker's Northamp . , pp . 588 , 589 ...
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... herrings for sale , 1 farthing ; for every hundred boards for sale , 1 ( 1 ) Rotul . Parliament . penny ; for a cart of faggots for sale , 162 TOLLS GRANTED FOR THE PERIOD FROM EDWARD III TO HENRY VIII Reign of Edward III.
... herrings for sale , 1 farthing ; for every hundred boards for sale , 1 ( 1 ) Rotul . Parliament . penny ; for a cart of faggots for sale , 162 TOLLS GRANTED FOR THE PERIOD FROM EDWARD III TO HENRY VIII Reign of Edward III.
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... Parliament by the title of Lord Saye and Sele , he being maternally descended from the former barons Saye : he was afterwards constable of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports , lord chamberlain to the king , one of his council , and ...
... Parliament by the title of Lord Saye and Sele , he being maternally descended from the former barons Saye : he was afterwards constable of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports , lord chamberlain to the king , one of his council , and ...
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... Parliament : the Charter granted to Banbury therefore empowered the place to return a representative.14 ABSTRACT OF THE CHARTER . Date 26th Jan. , 1st Mary ( 1553–4 ) . The Charter grants to the Inhabitants of the Town of Banbury that ...
... Parliament : the Charter granted to Banbury therefore empowered the place to return a representative.14 ABSTRACT OF THE CHARTER . Date 26th Jan. , 1st Mary ( 1553–4 ) . The Charter grants to the Inhabitants of the Town of Banbury that ...
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