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... appointed to supervise Expenditures 85. 1378. Account of Expenditures required by Parliament 135 • 136 • · 137 86. 1379. The King orders Accounts submitted to Parliament . • 138 87. 1379. The Poll Tax of 1379 . • 140 88. 1380. The Poll ...
... appointed to supervise Expenditures 85. 1378. Account of Expenditures required by Parliament 135 • 136 • · 137 86. 1379. The King orders Accounts submitted to Parliament . • 138 87. 1379. The Poll Tax of 1379 . • 140 88. 1380. The Poll ...
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... appointed to succeed . I entirely abolish all exactions , and injuries , and miskennings wrongly introduced , whether by sheriffs or by any other . I will observe , and command and ordain to be observed , the good laws and ancient and ...
... appointed to succeed . I entirely abolish all exactions , and injuries , and miskennings wrongly introduced , whether by sheriffs or by any other . I will observe , and command and ordain to be observed , the good laws and ancient and ...
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... appointed for them , and to do right and to redress to the king and to his men what they ought to redress , and let those without sureties be held in custody . IX . And inquisition shall be made whether the sheriffs or any bailiffs have ...
... appointed for them , and to do right and to redress to the king and to his men what they ought to redress , and let those without sureties be held in custody . IX . And inquisition shall be made whether the sheriffs or any bailiffs have ...
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... , a time shall be appointed for him at Westminster in the octaves of Saint Michael , that he shall be there to make his oath , as he values his life and property . And let it be commanded 24 English Constitutional Documents 9.
... , a time shall be appointed for him at Westminster in the octaves of Saint Michael , that he shall be there to make his oath , as he values his life and property . And let it be commanded 24 English Constitutional Documents 9.
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... appointed for guarding his vert and venison with the forest ; and that four knights shall be ap- pointed to agist his woods and to receive and keep his pasture rents ; and the king forbids that any one shall agist his woods within the ...
... appointed for guarding his vert and venison with the forest ; and that four knights shall be ap- pointed to agist his woods and to receive and keep his pasture rents ; and the king forbids that any one shall agist his woods within the ...
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