The Reign of Henry the Fifth: 1415-1422The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... parliament to give such security as it thought fit3 . Of the money lent by Bishop Beaufort , £ 14,000 was secured on the customs at South- ampton1 . Many lenders were immediately granted assign- ments on the clerical tenth or the next ...
... parliament to give such security as it thought fit3 . Of the money lent by Bishop Beaufort , £ 14,000 was secured on the customs at South- ampton1 . Many lenders were immediately granted assign- ments on the clerical tenth or the next ...
Page 398
... parliament . The commons put forward this petition as a matter of grace , notwithstanding their appeal to statutes , and it is not surprising that it was answered with the polite formula of refusal3 . Though the protest concerned only ...
... parliament . The commons put forward this petition as a matter of grace , notwithstanding their appeal to statutes , and it is not surprising that it was answered with the polite formula of refusal3 . Though the protest concerned only ...
Page 399
... parliament that Poole should execute the agreement in the sense desired . He then came again into parliament , and , in the presence of Bedford and the lords , delivered to Clinton two deeds giving effect to the decision1 . The episode ...
... parliament that Poole should execute the agreement in the sense desired . He then came again into parliament , and , in the presence of Bedford and the lords , delivered to Clinton two deeds giving effect to the decision1 . The episode ...
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