| Early English newspapers - 1831 - 740 pages
...suffer him so to do, without any your challenge, disturbance, or interruption to the contrary, as ye and every of you tender our pleasure. Given under our signet, at our manor of Greenwych, the 24th day of October, in the fourth year of our reigne. — Henry R." They had... | |
| Arthur George Harper Hollingsworth - Stowmarket (England) - 1844 - 296 pages
...suffer him so to do, without any your challenge, disturbance, or interruption to the contrary as you and every of you tender our pleasure. Given under our signet at our manor of Greenwich the 24th day of October, in the 4th year of our reign. (1512) HENKY R." * Suffolk... | |
| Suffolk Institute of Archaeology - Archaeology - 1859 - 514 pages
...suffer him so to do without any your challenge, disturbance, or interruption to the contrary, as ye do every of you tender our pleasure. " Given under our Signet at our Manor of Greenwych, the 24 day of October, in the fourth year of our Reigne." * See the " Proceedings... | |
| Bury & West Suffolk Archæological Institute - Suffolk (England) - 1859 - 526 pages
...suffer him so to do without any your challenge, disturbance, or interruption to the contrary, as ye do every of you tender our pleasure. " Given under our Signet at our Manor of ('reenwyrh, the 24 dny of Ortoher, in the fourth year of our Reigne." QUARTERLY MEETINGS.... | |
| Archaeology - 1873 - 670 pages
...suffer him so to do without any your challenge Disturbance or interruption to the contrary as ye and every of you tender our pleasure. " Given under our Signet at our Manor of Greenwych the 24th day of October in the fourth year of our Reigne. (Seal.) " Granted Anno.... | |
| Henry St. George - Cornwall (England : County) - 1874 - 380 pages
...OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL. elswheare at his liberty. Wherfore we will & com'and yon and every of yon to p'mitt & suffer him soe to doe without any your...tender our pleasure. Given under our signet at our manner of Woodstock the 2 day of July in the 10 yeare of our Raigne. Stephen Tocker. John Tucker of... | |
| William Andrews - England - 1892 - 290 pages
...him so to do, without any your challenge, disturbance, or interruption to the contrary, as you and every of you tender our pleasure. Given under our signet at our manor of Greenwich the 24th day of October, in the 4th year of your reign, Henry R." Anent wearing... | |
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