Re: King's Kinsfolk: Richard II's kinsman, Edmund Staffiord




<mjcar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Here is a reference from the Calendar of Patent Rolls - one of the
> sources in which "king's kinsman" frequently appears; this is dated 18
> September 1378:
>
> "Windsor: Licence for Richard de Stafford, knight, to enfeoff John de
> Wytynton, parson of the church of Newynton de la Wolde, and Richard de
> Drayton, parson of the church of Sekynton, co Warwick, of a moiety of
> the manor of Caumpdene, Co Gloucester, and advowson of its chapel, and
> for the feoffees, after seisin had, to grant the premises to the said
> Richard and Matilda, his wife, in tail male, with remainder to the said
> Richard's heirs."
>
> The term "king's kinsman" is not used in this instance.

By "frequently" do you mean that every time a kinsman of the king is
mentioned in this calendar of documents, the term "king's kinsman" was in
the original record and included in the English summary of it?

If not, I can't see the point. If so, how do you know?

Peter Stewart


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