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They were not formed into one long continuous roll, as the Patent rolls were, however.
The last mention of the fortification in the Patent Rolls is in the early 15th century.
The entry in the Patent Rolls is as follows:
In 1199 the administration of the country began to be systematically recorded, and the majority of licences survive in the Patent Rolls.
The peerage remained on the Irish patent roll in a constitutionally ambiguous position, but was not recognized by the Protestant political establishment.
In the Irish patent rolls of James I the townland is referred to as Allaghderrie.
Oct in the same year the King issued the following order preserved in the Patent Rolls:
He is called John in the printed Patent Rolls, and was born at Calais in 1552 of English parents.
Morrin's Close and Patent Rolls, Ireland, iii.
Patent Rolls Edward IV, vol.
Walter was also responsible for the keeping of copies of other royal letters in the Close Rolls and the Patent Rolls.
The couple were fined heavily in 1417 for their transgression, as the following entry in the Patent Rolls dated 8 July 1418 reveals:
His family was settled in England before his time, and he perhaps was born there, as his denisation does not appear to be on the patent rolls.
The original Charter bearing this assent has since been lost, although in 1929 the governors of the school obtained a certified extract from the Patent Rolls.
Bucler's licence to alienate, dated at Westminster 25 December 1546 is recorded in the Patent Rolls:
Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium (the Patent Rolls)
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III, Vol.
It was first mentioned in the Calendar of Patent Rolls - the official records of the correspondence of the kings of England - in 1427.
October 1220 was issued by Henry to Hugh, nominally his subject as ruler of Poitou, recorded in the Patent Rolls:
Thus the following entry is recorded in the Patent Rolls, dated at Westminster, 12 December 1422, only 7 months after Gilbert Denys's death:
The Patent Rolls (Latin: Rotuli litterarum patentium) are a series of administrative records compiled in the English Chancery, running from 1201 to the present day.
The following settlement, apparently on the marriage of Maurice and Alice Poyntz, was licenced on 1 November 1437, as recorded in the Patent Rolls:
People who could not afford individual pardons were included in large numbers of "group pardons" issued on 25 April 1570 and listed in the Calendar of Patent Rolls.
The Patent rolls record letters that were issued in "patent", or openly and not sealed, and the Close rolls record letters issued sealed, or letters close.
The Balmoral Flouring Mill, formerly a four run stone mill of first class reputation, had a modern improved system of patent rolls with an easy capacity of 100 barrels per day.