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Example sentences for "subsidie"

Lexicographically close words:
subsidence; subsidences; subsides; subsidiaries; subsidiary; subsidies; subsiding; subsidio; subsidise; subsidised
  1. Sidenote: A subsidie granted in a parlement holden at Lambeth.

  2. In this yeare, on the exaltation of the crosse, at Lambeth, in the assemblie of the states there, a subsidie was granted to the K.

  3. Sidenote: Two citizens of London appointed to kéepe the subsidie granted by parlement.

  4. Sidenote: The cōmons by reason of the great subsidie and other oppressions rise in diuerse parts of the realme.

  5. Also there was a subsidie granted of six pence in the pound, foure pence to the vse last mentioned, and two pence to be imploied at the kings pleasure.

  6. The parlement shortlie therevpon tooke end, after that the merchants had granted to the king for a subsidie certeine customes of their wooles, which they bought and sold, called a maletot, to endure for foure yeares.

  7. Sidenote: A subsidie granted and appointed to be spent according to y^e discretion of the nobilitie.

  8. A subsidie to be paid by the great men, & the commons go frée.

  9. And to the maintenance of that warre, a subsidie was by whole assent of the parlement freelie giuen and granted.

  10. Sidenote: The collectors of the subsidie complaine to the earle of Northumberland that they cannot get in the tax monie.

  11. After this the king returned to London, leauing the earle of Surreie to rule the north parts, and appointed sir Richard Tunstall, a man of great wit and policie, to gather the subsidie to him due of the people.

  12. After this, a subsidie was granted, both of the temporaltie, and spiritualtie, and so that parlement ended.

  13. This subsidie was granted him in a parlement holden at Oxenford, and begun there vpon the second of Januarie 1204, wherein of euerie knights fee was granted the summe of two markes and an halfe.

  14. By meanes whereof, and by leauieng a subsidie of his people, he got togither an huge summe of monie.

  15. This yeare in the moneth of Februarie was a parlement called, in the which there was demanded of the spiritualtie a subsidie of fiftie thousand pounds, and as much of the laitie.

  16. In this fiftith yeare, king Edward assembled his high court of parlement at Westminster, in the which was demanded a subsidie of the commons for the defense of the kings dominions against his enimies.

  17. A subsidie of the twentieth part of euerie mans goods was granted to the king towards his charges susteined in the Welsh warres.

  18. In this parlement was granted to the king a subsidie of twelue pence the pound, towards the maintenance of his warres, of all merchandize, comming in or going out of the realme, as well of Englishmen as strangers.

  19. Sidenote: A subsidie of tunnage and poundage.

  20. After this solemne feast ended, a great aid and subsidie was granted for the continuance of the conquest in France, and so therevpon monie was gathered, and men were prepared in euerie citie, towne, and countrie.

  21. By authoritie of the same parlement a subsidie was also granted to the king, of euerie knights fée twentie shillings, whether the same were holden of him by menaltie, or otherwise.

  22. Sidenote: A new kind of subsidie granted by the cleargie.

  23. But for the Pardon, yee craue such particulars in it as Wee must be well aduised vpon, lest otherwise Wee giue you backe the double or triple of that Wee are to receiue by your entire Subsidie without Fifteens.

  24. The reaume off Ffraunce givith never ffrely off thair owne good will any subsidie to thair prince, because the commons thereoff be so pouere.


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