10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHAMBERLAINSHIP»
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1
Chapters in the Administrative Historyof Mediaeval England
§ in THE CHAMBERLAINS OF ENGLAND 91 the office of " master-chamberlain "
really existed. Moreover, the fact that the text of the charters gives Vere the same
rights over the chamberlainship that " Robert Malet " and his predecessors had, ...
2
Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman ...
114 Mason, 'The Mauduits and their chamberlainship', 17. 115 VCH
Buckinghamshire, i. 272; VCH Northamptonshire, i. 341-2, 354, 358, 374-6. 116
Pipe roll 12 John, 192. 117 Regesta iii. nos. 44, 492, 495-6; Pipe roll 5 Henry
11.52; Pipe roll ...
Reginald Allen Brown, 1980
3
Thomas Cranmer: Churchman and Scholar
Instead the Great Chamberlainship was conferred on the Marquis of
Northampton, the Chamberlainship on Thomas, Lord Wentworth, and the Vice-
Chamberlainship upon Sir Thomas Darcy. In January and early February 1550
Lord Russell ...
Paul Ayris, David Selwyn, 1999
4
The Administration of the County Palatine of Chester, 1442-1485
Troutbeck certainly spent time in Cheshire, and it may be suggested that he
played some part in managing the chamberlainship. In February 1445, whilst
Troutbeck was still chamberlain, Thomas Daniel of Frodsham, esquire, (younger
son of ...
5
Chapters in the Administrative History of Mediaeval England
Charlton, successively " yeoman," " esquire," and " knight " of the prince's
chamber, and afterwards transferred to the household of the king,5 probably
already held the chamberlainship when, in April 1310, he acted jointly with
Wingfield and ...
Thomas Frederick Tout, 1937
6
Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III: 9 to ...
... to whom he had committed the chamberlainship of London by rendering 100 m
. per annum, that he may render 40 m. per annum at the Exchequer for the same
chamberlainship, both for the time when he held the same chamberlainship and
...
Paul Dryburgh, Beth Hartland, Arianna Ciula, 2008
7
Locality and Polity: A Study of Warwickshire Landed Society, ...
The initial issue was the hereditary chamberlainship of the exchequer. This was
claimed by the Berkeley heirs, that is Richard Beauchamp's daughters by his first
marriage and their husbands. As it went with Hanslope in Buckinghamshire, ...
Christine Carpenter, 1992
8
The posthumous works of Junius: To which is prefixed, an ...
That the chamberlainship will enable him to assist the said John Wilkes, esquire,
more liberally. This near relation to John Wilkes, esquire, (who is now desirous to
assist him more liberally,) was pressed very earnestly by Mr. T. B , a stranger to ...
9
The Place of the Reign of Edward II in English History
The two chamberlains of the exchequer were hereditary magnates who held the
office in fee. In the twelfth century these posts were in the hands of the families of
Fitzgerald and Malduit. The Fitzgerald chamberlainship passed by marriage to ...
Thomas Frederick Tout, Hilda Johnstone, 1936
10
Bristol: the city charters : containing the original ...
into the Chamberlainship of the same Town, to have and exercise that Office, as
long as it shall To hold that , _ , . . , _ . , ' Office so long pleaie the laid Mayor and
Common Council of as they please thQ samc Xown? and untU ^ same Chamber-
...