Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1847 - Cheshire (England) |
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Page 344
... Henry de Somerford Booths , Beatrix Stephen . ob . s.p. iure uxoris . Clementia = Willmus Pictor . Alicia == Ric . de Somerford . + See note to No. 23 , infra . alicuius p nobis , vel p nos quietuclamasse et hac 344 Tit . de Domibus etc ...
... Henry de Somerford Booths , Beatrix Stephen . ob . s.p. iure uxoris . Clementia = Willmus Pictor . Alicia == Ric . de Somerford . + See note to No. 23 , infra . alicuius p nobis , vel p nos quietuclamasse et hac 344 Tit . de Domibus etc ...
Page 358
... Henry III . , but , on his return to allegiance , he was pardoned , and continued in his office of Justice of Chester until the year 1281 . He engaged in the wars of Wales and Gascony , and dying in the year 1301 , was succeeded by his ...
... Henry III . , but , on his return to allegiance , he was pardoned , and continued in his office of Justice of Chester until the year 1281 . He engaged in the wars of Wales and Gascony , and dying in the year 1301 , was succeeded by his ...
Page 364
... Henry III . will eluci- date this and the following charters . Edward I. = Henry III . Queen Eleanor of Provence . Edmund , surnamed Crouchback , earl of Lancaster , Leicester and Derby , ob . 24 Edward I. Thomas de Lancaster . Alicia ...
... Henry III . will eluci- date this and the following charters . Edward I. = Henry III . Queen Eleanor of Provence . Edmund , surnamed Crouchback , earl of Lancaster , Leicester and Derby , ob . 24 Edward I. Thomas de Lancaster . Alicia ...
Page 367
... , forestas , et redditum * This grant was made to Edmund , surnamed Crouchback , the second son of Henry III . See ante , p . 364 . predictum ptinentib3 . ffaciendo nobis et heredib3 nostris seruicia inde Titulus sextus . 367.
... , forestas , et redditum * This grant was made to Edmund , surnamed Crouchback , the second son of Henry III . See ante , p . 364 . predictum ptinentib3 . ffaciendo nobis et heredib3 nostris seruicia inde Titulus sextus . 367.
Page 370
... Henry II . , Richard , or John , should be disafforested , unless in their own demesne ; and it argues no slight advance over the ideas of the times , that the Jurors should commence their finding with these emphatic words , quod totus ...
... Henry II . , Richard , or John , should be disafforested , unless in their own demesne ; and it argues no slight advance over the ideas of the times , that the Jurors should commence their finding with these emphatic words , quod totus ...
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