En temps H. 6.
3 H. 6. Pat' m. 37. dor'. pars secunda de Araitione facienda.
7 H. 6. pars 1. m. 7. dor'. Pat'. There it is quia datum est nobis intelligi sor Isle of Wight, Pat' 7 H. 6. 5. dor'. 1. pars.
13 H. 6. m. 3. de militibus Congregandis & ducendis, &c. versus Scotland, Pat' 13 H. 6. m. 10. dor'. pars 1. contra maliciam inimicor' &c. A full command to array all, and to bring them ad coste∣ram Maris and other places, & juxta gradus suos.
14 H. 6. pars 1. m. 20. | Arrayes. |
21 H. 6. m. 40. dorso. | |
Pat' 28. H. 6. 11. dorso. | |
Pat' 29. pars 1. m. 45. dor'. | |
37 pars 1. Pat' m. 6. dor'. |
A Book Case. 28 H. 6. 11. 6. Pl. 22. Diverse of the Clergy bad Charters to be freed from the payments of Tenths for the Defence of the King∣dom; and the Clergy did grant two shillings in the pound without Act of Parliament, and this sent by Mittimus into the Exchequer, P. 28 H. 6. Ro. 10. & Tr. 11. for levying Money upon Scire Fac'. 36 H. 6. m. 2. dor'. Regis 1. Pat'. array in the Isle of Tennet, and compel them by distress pro defensione Regni 37 H. 6. Pat' m. 1. & 6. dor'. A Writ to many Counties; Because of the great hurt done to the People by the Sea Coasts, and the great preparation to do more hurt, thereup∣on command to train and array all parts of Eng∣land pro defensione.
And 39 H. 6. m. 12. Pat' de potestat'. to array the Isle of Wight being invaded, it went to divers Counties, & juxta gradus & conditiones, &c.
39 H. 6. m. 11. & 9. dor'. A Commission to Edward Duke of York, who claimed the Crown, and was adjudged him.
31 H. 6. pro Araitione faciend quaedam persona fil' iniquitatis, &c.
Therefore is a Command pro securitate persone nostre & populi nostri ad invocandum omnes homines defensibiles to destroy them, Pat' m. 9. dor'. de vil∣la de Stamford Custodiend' m. 1. dor'. A Command given to Edward Duke of York, H. 4. which gave power to raise money and men at Bristol, Here∣ford, &c. which was cancelled, and other Writs given in the room.