| Edward Foss - 1851 - 574 pages
...Pleas with the title of second justice, which he retained for the next five years ; during which time he was appointed one of the custodes of the principality of Wales, &c., during the minority of the king's son.3 On the disgrace of William de Thorpe, October 26, 1350,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 pages
...which Catherine's portion was to be two hundred thousand gold crowns ; and one-third of the revenues of the principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall, and the earldom of Chester, were to be settled upon her. In subsequent years the projected union was kept in view by new conventions... | |
| 1861 - 514 pages
...on some charge of maladministration ; but he was speedily reinstated in the royal favor, and in 1342 he was appointed one of the custodes of the Principality of Wales during the king's absence in the French wars. Having pronounced a judgment against the Bishop of Ely... | |
| Charles Purton Cooper - 1869 - 540 pages
...valued in like manner. Sixth, provides that the princess Katherine shall be endowed with the third part of the principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall and the earldom of Chester, within ten days before or after the solemnization of the said marriage. 1496. Seventh, provides that... | |
| Isobel Dorothy Thornley - 1920 - 330 pages
...assisted him to manage them before he became king. When Prince Edward was born he was invested with the principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall and the earldom of Chester ; in July, 1471, and again in February, 1473, a iingl* council was appointed for all three. In 1478... | |
| Charles T. Wood - 1991 - 282 pages
...has fulfilled your desires, by ordaining and granting to [Richard] fully, as the king may, the said principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall, and the earldom of Chester, and has sent him as his deputy to this parliament before you, to comfort you and to rejoice him, in... | |
| Charles Ross - 1997 - 542 pages
...own paternal inheritance — the broad acres of the Duchy of York and the Earldom of March — and on the Principality of Wales, the Duchy of Cornwall, and the Earldom of Chester, forfeited from the Lancastrian Prince Edward. In addition, he enjoyed the wardship of several baronial... | |
| 1900 - 614 pages
...transcripts. (y} f. 219^. Two extracts from Rolls, — Henry VII. (z} ff. 220-251. A discourse concerning the principality of Wales, the duchy of Cornwall, and the earldom of Chester ; and of their ancient revenues. Sir John Doddridge's well-known treatise, of which there are several... | |
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