Records of the Borough of Leicester: 1103-1327

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C. J. Clay and sons, 1899

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Página 7 - John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine...
Página 193 - King, have given, granted, and by this my present charter have confirmed, to God and S.
Página 54 - Edward by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine...
Página 9 - English, present and to come, greeting. Know ye that I have granted, and by this my present charter have confirmed, to my...
Página 149 - To make a distress. — In the first place, because it happened that when a man has impleaded another for debt or trespass, half a year or a whole year often passed before he could bring his adversary to answer, partly by reason of the feeble distress of the bailiffs and partly because men hid their goods in rooms or elsewhere where no...
Página 50 - Trowell' on the north side and the land of Robert son of William Badde on the south side, in the parish of St. George, Lincoln ; to have and to hold of me and my heirs to the...
Página 9 - Anglicis tarn presentibus quam futuris salutem. Sciatis me concessisse et hac presenti carta mea confirmasse Deo et Beate Marie et Sancto Johann!
Página 158 - ... Thwart-nay, let him be at his law, and make it in the same way. And let no one henceforth be distrained to make his law by folk named, as was formerly accustomed.
Página 52 - Borough ; and then, in that case, they may be brought according to the liberties approved and hitherto reasonably used in our city of Hereford : Wherefore, We will and firmly enjoin for us and our heirs, that our Town of...
Página 152 - ... and the plaintiff lost his debt or the amends which he ought to have : for this it is provided that in such case if distress have been delivered by pledge or mainprise of any one, if he who is replevied or mainprised does not come to justify himself as he ought to do, let his pledges or his mainpernours be distrained to produce him, if they can, and let them be in mercy because they have...