The book The Last Months of Chaucers Earliest Patron was written by author Cook, Albert S. (Albert Stanburrough), 1853-1927 Here you can read free online of The Last Months of Chaucers Earliest Patron book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Last Months of Chaucers Earliest Patron a good or bad book?
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Nat. Biog. 17. 91). ^ On Nov. 13, 1362. ® Beaconsfield was summoned to proceed to his estates in Ireland on July 28, 1368 (Rymer), along with Bromwych and John Comyn (see p. 99). '" Cf. Cal. Close Rolls for Sept. I, 1374- " Lionel must have been deeply in debt, perhaps because of the expenses incurred in Ireland. Already on Feb. 10, 1362 (Rymer), Edward III speaks of Lionel's remaining in Ireland at great charges {ad ■ siimptus excessivos), when he had been there less than five months. On April... 24, 1364, Lionel, who had had his salary advanced to 13s. 4d. ($50) a day on Nov. 12, 1362, when he was made duke, accepted a bond (but perhaps this is to be understood rather as an order on the treasurer) from Edward III for the whole of his stay in Ireland from the date Lionel's Will 103 by the executors — Violante his wife, Bartholomew Pycot, and John of Capella/- to whom is added John of Bromwych, not as executor, but as coadjutor. The witnesses were Nicholas Beaconsfield, Robert Bradway, John Bray, and others.
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