wardships造句

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例句与造句

  1. In July 1539 Holcroft obtained the wardships of William and Anne Radcliffe of Winmarleigh.
  2. It allowed Gerard to acquire wardships, leases and a grant of wine free of Lancaster.
  3. Wardships provided further avenues for enrichment.
  4. Their wardships were sold in 1510 to Sir Ralph Bowes ( d . 1482 ) of Streatlam.
  5. The king also made him a privy councillor and granted him various lands and some wardships which fell vacant.
  6. It's difficult to find wardships in a sentence. 用wardships造句挺难的
  7. William attempted to enforce the traditional rights of the Crown to approve marriages and wardships, but with little success.
  8. The corruption and larceny of reliefs, wardships, marriages, murder fines and so forth, was to end.
  9. Amongst the material rewards she received from Elizabeth were two wardships and she acquired lands in Herefordshire, Yorkshire and Wales.
  10. In 1543 Andrew Corbet obtained William, Lord St . John, the Lord Chamberlain, John Hynde, the surveyor of wardships and liveries, and John Sewster.
  11. Sir John, heir to the family estates, speculated in wardships, and it was through one of these that Gilbert Gerard's marriage was arranged, to Anne Radcliffe or Ratcliffe.
  12. This practice was considered detrimental to the great lords, since it deprived them to a certain extent the fruits of their tenure, such as escheats, marriages, wardships and the like ."
  13. In 1258 at the Oxford Parliament the barons sought to preclude men of religion from entering into the fees of earls and barons and others without their will, whereby they lost forever their wardships, marriages, reliefs and escheats.
  14. His first book, " The Lordship of England : Royal Wardships and Marriages in English Society and Politics, 1217-1327 ", published in 1988, was reviewed by John Maddicott in " Robert Bartlett in the " Journal of British Studies ".
  15. Wardships were among the most common means of patronage, as wards were heirs to property under the age of twenty-one whose estates were in theory managed by the crown, but in practice the crown sold the right to manage the estate and collect the profits to various clients.
  16. The'turning point'in Scott's career, according to Fleming,'came in June 1460, when, with Fogge and Horn, he gave support to the Earl of Wiltshire, and was among those entrusted with supervision of all'wardships, marriages, and ecclesiastical temporalities'which had fallen to the crown.
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