. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners ; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable remains of old times . rties oon ayenst another, bydiscention or by ther owen auctoritie, and ellus he protested to comehome, and reporte the cause of his departyn from them to the here. Qwereupon it was agreed, that a prive seal be sent to the treasurorand chamberlains, to paye hym undre suche conditions as were expressedin his last paiment, when he went for the Kyng to the Due of Bur-goigne, for his intendannce to


. The Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners ; intended to illustrate and preserve several valuable remains of old times . rties oon ayenst another, bydiscention or by ther owen auctoritie, and ellus he protested to comehome, and reporte the cause of his departyn from them to the here. Qwereupon it was agreed, that a prive seal be sent to the treasurorand chamberlains, to paye hym undre suche conditions as were expressedin his last paiment, when he went for the Kyng to the Due of Bur-goigne, for his intendannce to the K. counsaille in Fraunce mH. aquarter or lesse after the rate, or more, for the tyme of his abydingthere. Item, it w^as accorded and assured theire, that no manner of querellthat is, or may be, betwix lorde and lorde, or partie and partie, nobonde be taken, ne ryotes, ne gaderyng of people made; but that yfitte happen, that God defende, that enny dissention of debate fallbetwix lorde and lorde, the remenant of the lordes, anoon as thatdisscention commyth to there heryng or knowleche, shall, all other left,labour and extende to the redresse and appesyng of the saide dissention or. Kiuc- HE^TRITTI. JiMushd IXmPoZIMaV. 221 or debate, and that withoutcn holdyng of partialtee, or more favoirshcwjng to cone partie thenne other, to stond hool unit and knyttogcdres; and the said lordcs bytwix whonie peradventeur suchedivision shall falle, to be assured to standc in lieigh and lowe, to theredrcssc and reule of the renienant of the lordes. Qwercuppon at Canterbury even forthwith my Lordes Due of Nor-folk, the Erles of Huntyngton and of Warwick, emong otheir theirebeyng present, at the instance of my saide Lorde the Cardinal, madeassurance in the handes of my Lorde of Gloucestre, that for anymanere of querell fallen, or to falle, which Code forbede, hereafterbetwix him, or betwix theire kyn or servvantz, either here or in Fraunce,or betwix theym, ther servauntes,


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