The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (chiefly During the 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)

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Página 485 - Sunday next before the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, in the second year of the reign of our Lord King Edward, son of King Edward.
Página 378 - Exchequer at Westminster, on the morrow of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, such lands, their value, and the names of each who hold them, by your sealed letters, and so that you diligently inquire, &c.
Página 367 - Thomas, by the grace of God archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England...
Página 479 - ... misplaced. To speak of the " paraphernalia " of a waggon is a wild licence which must grate on the ears of any one who knows the meaning of that misused word. The muster-roll of 21 Edward III. is a curious document. In the introductory note the author tells us that " The whole of the early muster-rolls deposited in the Record Office have, within the last few years, been pulped, as appears by the returns on the subject of the destruction of records made to Parliament.
Página 428 - Colwic, upon the arrival of the king in Nottingham once in each year, he should render 12 arrows, and for the serjeanty of Wyleby he should find for the king's army in Wales one horse worth 13s.
Página 432 - Tickhill, for one horse and one sack to the Constable of Tickhill when he goes into Wales, and they give no scutage.
Página 457 - Derby,' 1886, now being edited by Mr. J. Pym Yeatman, it is stated on p. 457 that certain valuable documents have disappeared, probably because "some mediœval keeper of the records was afflicted with the deplorable disease now so common — the mania for pulping public records.
Página 282 - Nevertheless, in dealing with the entry in the Ferrers carta which relates to the Gresley fees, Mr. Yeatman recurs to his Albini theory : — The Abneys of Willersley (sic) now undoubtedly represent the Derbyshire branch of this great family, who are of the male blood of the family of the ducal house of Normandy,** etc., etc.
Página 288 - Not a single fee is entered in the " Liber Niger " as held of Robert de Stafford by Robert de Gresley ;{ and as Mr. Madan observes of Nigel: "Of Robert de Stafford," in Domesday, "he is in no case a tenant.
Página 288 - Breadsal, who, by the writ of the same earl, seized it and took it to a certain hermitage, and the same earl held it in hand for a long time, and afterwards gave it to Robert de Stradley, who gave it to Hugo de Dun, with Nicolas de Marnham, the earl's senescal.

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