third penny造句
例句與造句
- During the reign of Edward III, and so refused the Third Penny from the Exchequer.
- For another penny, the attendees were allowed into the galleries where they could either stand or, for a third penny, procure a stool.
- In addition, William was granted the " third penny " of justice in Anjou and one mark of silver per fifty livres of demesnial revenue.
- The second entry notes that residents of two local areas pay two pence towards Kilcolyn ( i . e . Kilcullen ) Chapel, and a third penny towards Castlemartin Chapel.
- Earl Hugh had possessed vast estates, which he inherited, and was also the recipient of the third penny of judicial fines levied in the county of Norfolk by right of his earldom.
- It's difficult to find third penny in a sentence. 用third penny造句挺難的
- However, when Henry came to the throne in 1154, he withdrew de Ferrers'right to use the title of Earl or to receive the " third penny " on the profits of the county.
- The latter charter provided that Aubrey de Vere would be Earl of Cambridgeshire, with the third penny, unless that county were held by the King of Scots, in which case he was to have a choice of four other titles.
- On September 20, 1322, Edward granted the Constableship of Lincoln Castle to Alice as her right and inheritance, and restored to her for life the annuity which her father had received in lieu of the third penny of the county of Lincoln.
- The privileges and the tradition of the ( Toggenburg ) residents will be respected, notably with regard to the so-called " third penny " in inheritances and the so-called " Kirchsatz "; Z黵ich will also not impose any taxes.
- In 1204 Oxford paid 200 marks for the third penny of Oxfordshire and'that he might be Earl of Oxford', The title had already confirmed to his father by Matilda's son, King Henry II and Aubrey III had been acknowledged earl of Oxford by Richard I and John.
- He restored to the de Ferrars'family the title of Earl of Derby, along with the right to the " third penny ", and soon afterwards bestowed upon him the manors of Ashbourne and Wirksworth, with the whole of that wapentake, subject to a fee farm rent of ?0 per annum.