| Arthur Collins - 1714 - 464 Seiten
...having Ukewife a Grant of the third Penny of all the Pleas impleaded before the Sheriff, thro' the County whereof he was Earl, to hold to him and his Heirs in as ample manner as any of his Anceftors enjoy'd the lame. In the beginning of K. John's Reign, he obtain'd feveral... | |
| Thomas Cox - 1738 - 788 Seiten
...likewife thereby a Grant «f the third Penny of all the Picas impleaded before the Sheriff throughout the whole County whereof he was Earl, to hold to him, and his Heirs, in as ample Manner as any of his Predeccflbrs had enjoyed them. Anno 1209. lo Jo. The Court of E» cleaver was... | |
| Charles Deering - 1751 - 498 Seiten
...havirig likewife a grant of the gd penny of all the pleas impleaded before theiheriff, through the county whereof he was earl, to hold to him and his heirs • in as ample a manner as any of his anceftors enjoyed the fame. 2Ä. PLANTAGENE T. УО HN <PL ANÏ AG ЕЯ ЦТ, mentioned already -inSetfion... | |
| Robert Thoroton - 1797 - 434 Seiten
...the gd penny of all the pleas impleaded. before the meriff, through the county whereof he wais 'carl, to hold to him and his heirs in as ample a manner as any of his anceftors enjoyed the lame. 2d PLANT AGEN.ET. John P]an,tagene-t, was 4th fon of Henry II, to him his... | |
| sir Thomas Hugh Constable (1st bart.) - 1817 - 474 Seiten
...likewise obtained a grant of the third penny, of all the Pleas impleaded before the sheriff, of the whole county whereof he was earl ; to hold to him...heirs, in as ample a manner, as any of his ancestors had enjoyed the same. King John bestowed many other favours upon him, for which this earl was so grateful,... | |
| Robert Simpson - 1826 - 982 Seiten
...of whom in any charter that expression was used,) having likewise thereby a grant of the third penny of all the pleas impleaded before the sheriff throughout...a manner as any of his ancestors enjoyed the same. He married Agnes, the third sister of Ranulph Blundevile Earl of Chester, in whose right he was Lord... | |
| John Burke - 1831 - 656 Seiten
...was used). He had also a grant of the third penny of all the pleas before the sheriff throughout the whole county, whereof he was earl, to hold to him and his heirs as amply as any of his ancestors had enjoyed the same. Moreover, in consideration of four thousand... | |
| James Orange - 1840 - 542 Seiten
...having likewise a grant of the third penny of all the pleas impleaded before the sheriff', through the county whereof he was earl, to hold to him and his...a manner as any of his ancestors enjoyed the same, and was succeeded in the earldom of Nottingham by John Plantagenet, who was the fourth son of Henry... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 Seiten
...was used). He had also a grant of the third penny of all the pleae before the sheriff throughout the whole county, whereof he was earl, to hold to him and his heirs ал amply as any of hie ancestors had enjoyed the name. Moreover, in consideration of 4,000 marks,... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1883 - 684 Seiten
...was used). He had also a grant of the third penny of all the pleas before the sheriff throughout the whole county, whereof he was earl, to hold to him and his heir» as amply as any of his ancestors had enjoyed the same. Moreover, in consideration of 4,000 marks,... | |
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