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  1. Hace 5 días · Chosen as a last resort to overcome Anne Boleyn's rise to Queen, Isabella De Angelo is tasked with seducing the King and keeping his affections until he bores of the idea of Anne becoming Queen. With the Pope favouring her, Catherine of Aragon giving her blessing and the people of England singing her praises, will Isabella achieve greatness or will the England she so desperately want to save ...

  2. Hace 19 horas · Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 37. 501. John de Boweles alias. de Boeles. Writ to Robert Malet and Walter de Agmodesham to enquire whether the said John, who is in the king's wardship, is of full age, as he says, 13 Oct. 11 Edw. I. Writ to the sheriff of Bedford to summon a jury and to warn the escheator and Thomas Inge, guardian of ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 33. 448. Walter de Bromhill alias de Bromhull. Mandate from H. de Bray, the king's escheator, to Thomas de Saunford, sub-escheator in co. Devon, reciting writ dated 12 May, 11 Edw. I. Devon. Inq. Tuesday after St. John the Baptist, 11 Edw. I.

  4. Hace 4 días · The hundreds of Hertford and Braughing were usually farmed jointly by a single bailiff. (fn. 8) The value of Hertford Hundred in 1278 was £10 yearly. (fn. 9) Early in the year 1319 inquisition was made as to the possibility of severing these two hundreds from the body of the county; but their value was uncertain, since the sheriff accounted for the whole county in gross.

  5. Hace 5 días · 1575, Sept 7. The bearer, William Smith, hath married Margery, one of the daughters of John Cecil, of Newbury. Knowing his Lordship's pleasure is willing to prefer the said William and his wife to the reversion of a copyhold now in the tenure of one William Bushnell, and part of the late Sir Francis Englefield's lands.

  6. Hace 3 días · ESSEX. Inq. Monday after St. Leonard, 32 Edw. I. Stanbregg. The manor (extent given) held with Petronilla his wife, of her inheritance, of the king, as of the barony of Reylegh, by service of doing suit every three weeks at the court of Reylegh. He held nothing of the king in chief alone in the county.