. Archaeologia cantiana. adunte, anno incarnationis domini m° c° lxxx0,regni nosfcri anno primo. Astantibus in palatio nostro quorumnomina supposita sunt ct signa. Signum Comitis Theobaudi, Dapiferi1 nostri; Signum Gui-r>0Nis, Buticularii ;l Signum Reginaudi, Camerarii;1 SignumRadulphi, Data per manum Secundi [The Monogram of Philip theSecond, regii nominis karactere annotato] Hugonis, Can-cellarii. We regret that we are unable to give a transcript ofthe original Charter of Louis. It is not in the SurrendenCollection; but the recital of it in this his sons Charterproves that
. Archaeologia cantiana. adunte, anno incarnationis domini m° c° lxxx0,regni nosfcri anno primo. Astantibus in palatio nostro quorumnomina supposita sunt ct signa. Signum Comitis Theobaudi, Dapiferi1 nostri; Signum Gui-r>0Nis, Buticularii ;l Signum Reginaudi, Camerarii;1 SignumRadulphi, Data per manum Secundi [The Monogram of Philip theSecond, regii nominis karactere annotato] Hugonis, Can-cellarii. We regret that we are unable to give a transcript ofthe original Charter of Louis. It is not in the SurrendenCollection; but the recital of it in this his sons Charterproves that it was for an annual grant of one hundredmuidsof wine, to be received from the cellars ofPoissy; with passage free of toll for the monks of , (afterwards styled the Priory of Christ Church,)Canterbury, on these occasions, and on all others whenemployed in the purchase of provisions. L. B. L. 1 These were the four great Officers of State, by whom the Chartersand Diplomas of the Kings of France were 131 SIR ROGER TWYSDENS JOURNAL.(Continued from Vol. III. p. 176.) IS9. It is certayn some of them did prosecute me wthso great passion, as Mr. Browne, then in the Chayr, toldSr Simondz Dieux some tyme after,1 he durst doe noother then sequester me; And young Sr Henry Vane,not long after, expostulating wth my Brother y* urged yehardnesse of ye sentence, sayd playnly, the Committee ofLords and Commons would not, for one mans sake, dis-oblige an whole County; and Mr Sergeant Wylde, see-ing their resolution to continue so furiously against me,asked Sr Simondz Dieux seriously to tell hym trwly whatmy offence was, that they would not permit, sayd he, us above to doe hym any right. 190. In ye arguing my case, there fell out a questionwch hyndered ye determination of it for that day. Itwas affirmed, this Petition of Kent was beegan to beeconsidered of ye 16 March 164^, (the boord took thisfor trwe) that it was hard to sequester me, the howsehaving not (as was thought,
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