- form of
charter used
varies by
period and jurisdiction. A
charter of "
Inspeximus" (Latin,
literally "We have inspected") is
frequently a
royal charter...
-
estate p****ing from
Peter to
Eleanor to Edmund. “Aug. 17.[1285] Amesbury.
Inspeximus and
confirmation of (1) A
charter of
Eleanor the king's mother, to Edmund...
- Pertinent, Vol.4, Cardiff, 1910,
Charter no. DCCCCLXVIII, pp.1213-18, "
INSPEXIMUS BY HUGH LE
DESPENSER (son and heir of Hugh le
Despenser and
Alianora de...
- Briar",
which is also
known by the
title "Bruton Town". A rare copy of an
inspeximus of
Magna Carta was
found in
Bruton in the 1950s and
claimed by King's...
- of the
early charters of the
twelfth and
thirteenth centuries, but an
Inspeximus granted by
Edward III in 1348
includes a Nova
Grangia among the demesne...
- was
visited by King Stephen, at Worksop, in 1161. In 1258, a
surviving inspeximus charter confirms Matilda de Lovetot's
grant of the
manor of
Worksop to...
- with
crescent on the
fesse &
Despencer quarterly")
affixed to
Cardiff Inspeximus 20
April 1421,
published as Clark, G.T. (1910). "Charter no.MCXVI". Cartae...
- London:
Constable & Co. pp. 274–6. has the text of the
charter from the
Inspeximus of 25 May, 1 Hen. IV A.D. 1400,
which is at the Guildhall. Stow, John...
- incir****spect, incon****uous, infraspecific, inspect, inspection, inspector,
inspeximus, interspecies, interspecific, intraspecies, intraspecific, introspection...
-
deputy keeper of the
records v.1". HathiTrust.
Retrieved 2024-11-15.
Royal Inspeximus of King
Edward I. 17 June 1290. Fotheringham, J.G. "Felton,
William (d...