Sidenote: The ordin[=a]nce for the assise of bread.
And more over, where that the said Sir Thomas Tudenham hath, among many othre greet wrongs, ful synnefully causid a writte of assise of novell dissessyn[232.
Steward, the chiffe constable, told me he was enpanellyd up on the assise be twex yow and Frauncesse; he axyd me counsell what he myght do ther inne, for he told me it was take in Sir Thomas Tudham name.
Kynggs servyce, and that considered, he trustid veryly that there shuld non assise be graunted to your entent.
Item, where my cosyn Inglose avyse me fully to take a speciall assise on the priorye of Hykelyng for my rent, I have abydden uppon my cosyn Paston that he and I shuld take one to ghedyr, and I vele hym no thyng spede in it.
A fourth pamphlet is The Examination and Confession of a notorious Witch named Mother Arnold, alias Whitecote, alias Glastonbury, at the Assise of Burntwood in July, 1574: who was hanged for Witchcraft at Barking.
We even find in the Mirror that the villains ought to have the assise of novel disseisin as a remedy in case of dispossession.
Also, the assise of bakers is sixpence highing and sixpence lowing in the price of a quarter of wheat; for if he lack an ounce in the weight of a farthing loaf he to be amerced at 20d.
Warwick (he spoke then for the King): 'Richard, do you claim to have assise of forest?
Gosefield: 'The assise of forest is notorious and well-known to all, viz.
There was a difficulty, however, in adopting the standard wheaten bread in the city, where the assise of bread was regularly set by the mayor and aldermen.
The liberties of this city were seized, the mayor charged that he looked not to the assise of bread.
Please your mastership to wete that the Assise holde this day at Thetford; and as for any newe Assise, that ye spak of, ther is non, ner non other savyng on for a man a bought Brunham.
The Guildhall is frequently spoken of in the thirteenth century; for instance, the Assise of Buildings of 1212 was given from "Gilde Hall.
In the Assise of Buildings of 1212 it is said that "in ancient times the greater part of the city was built of wood, and the houses were covered with straw and stubble and the like.
In the Assise of Jerusalem, the legal subtlety of the count of Jaffa is more laudably employed to elude, than to facilitate, the judicial combat, which he derives from a principle of honor rather than of superstition.
From these materials, with the counsel and approbation of the patriarch and barons, of the clergy and laity, Godfrey composed the Assise of Jerusalem, a precious monument of feudal jurisprudence.
For one to go to Finmouth for the laird to sit upon their assise as judge, 0 6 Item.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "assise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.