History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... granted a tenth and a fifteenth , while it advanced the term of payment of the last year's sub- sidy . It had likewise granted duties on wool and other merchandize for the King's life . The Parlia- March 16 , ment which Henry called in ...
... granted a tenth and a fifteenth , while it advanced the term of payment of the last year's sub- sidy . It had likewise granted duties on wool and other merchandize for the King's life . The Parlia- March 16 , ment which Henry called in ...
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... granted , and to continue the acts granting them until the next Parliament . special act was also passed confirming the security given by Henry to the Bishop over the Customs of Southampton , and , if these should fail , over those of ...
... granted , and to continue the acts granting them until the next Parliament . special act was also passed confirming the security given by Henry to the Bishop over the Customs of Southampton , and , if these should fail , over those of ...
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... granted the taille for the payment of the troops , had the effect of making the taille annual ; but it was certainly granted for that service in 1439. It was also only 1,200,000 . This we learn from an unquestionable authority . There ...
... granted the taille for the payment of the troops , had the effect of making the taille annual ; but it was certainly granted for that service in 1439. It was also only 1,200,000 . This we learn from an unquestionable authority . There ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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