Collections for a History of Staffordshire 6, Pt. 2

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As Iplepen was held in capita, the license of the Crown was required for its alienation. Tin's fact was apparently overlooked at the time, for the license of alienation appears on the Patent Roll of 18 Henry VIII. (State Papers, printed, Rolls' Series).
2 This is the King's sign manual. The writ has no date, but the Earl of Shrewsbury was commanded to raise a force against the Scots in 1522, and he entered Scotland in the same year. (Tytler's " History of Scotland," vol. v.) 266 HISTORY OP THE
...FAMILY OF of our houstholde, to be our lieutenant general, and have authorised him to have the leding of all and singular our subyetts in those contries for resisting of the said invasion. Willinge therefor and desiring, and nevertheless comaunding you forthwith upon the sight of these our letters not only to prepaur yourself with suche a nombre of hable men horsed and harnessed as many as ye can prepaur making certificat unto our said lieutenant of your said nombre with all diligence possible, but also kepe yourself in further redyness that upon a ho u res warnyng after requisition to be made unte you by our said lieutenants letters ye may set furthe and joyne with him without delay for resisting of the said invasion.

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