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'Index: L - Z', in Calendar of Letter-Books of the City of London: L, Edward IV-Henry VII, (London, 1912) pp. 347-367. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-letter-books/voll/pp347-367 [accessed 19 March 2024]
Index
L - Z
Index
L Z
L
Lacon, Richard, 240
Lakyn, Richard, 203
Laman, Thomas, 271
Lambe, John, grocer, 6, 96
Emma, wife of, 96
John, son of, 96
John, embroiderer, 87
"Lamberdesham" (Lambeth Hill),
233
Lambert, Lambard, John, Alderman,
8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 22, 2930,
35, 37, 38, 56, 62, 68, 70, 71, 72,
73, 76, 80, 85
Nicholas, 305n.
Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Reynolde, 305n.
William, 315
"Lambes" or "Lombes" in the
Thames, 223
Lancaster, county court of, 292
Lane, John, 116
Stephen, son of, 116
John, junior, 62
Langdon, Reginald, 161, 162
Anne, dau. of, 161, 162
John, son of, 161, 162
Langley, Richard, 179
Richard, son of, 179
Langrige, John, 115
Walter, 115
Margery, daughter of,
wife of Laurence Ailmer, 115
Richard, son of, 115
William, son of, 115
Langton, Richard, 43, 91
Lathom, Ralph, 249n.
Elizabeth, wife of, dau.
of Thomas Hille, Alderman, 249
Latrines of the City, a contract for
cleansing the, 67
Laurence, John, 122, 131
William, 60, 110
Lauryman, Thomas, 305n.
Margaret, wife of, dau. of
Richard Morley, 305
Law, procedure at, ordinances touching, 134-5; dilatory pleas no longer
allowed, 240
Leadenhall, worsteds, &c., to be warehoused at, 36; assessment of, 150;
tenters at, 198; leather seld at, 251
Leather, tanned, ordinance touching,
251
Leathersellers, ordinances of, 74-5,
168, 189, 293-4; joined by the
White tawyers, 165; ordinance
made temp. Oulegreve, Mayor, to
be observed, 165, Wardens of, to
make search jointly with Wardens
of Pursers, 219
Leche, William, 190
Alice, daughter of, 190
Isabella, daughter of, 190
Ledys, John, 214
Thomas, 223
Lee, Henry, 172
John, 267, 281
Richard, Alderman, &c., 3, 5, 6,
8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 24, 29,
34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 45, 51, 52, 56,
60, 61, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74,
76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 85, 86, 87, 90,
91, 92, 96, 98, 99
Leicester, Parliament to meet at, 21
Lemanan, Richard, 213
Lepers, order for removal of, 102-3
Lety, John, 151
Levendale, Robert, 292
Lewes, John, dyer, 56, 88, 112
John, tailor, 88, 114
Thomas, vintner, 163, 172
Alice, daughter of, wife of
William Dryland, 172, 172n.
Isolda, daughter of, 172n.
Margaret, daughter of, 172
Lewesson, John, 193
Lewgor, Robert, 69
Lewte, Thomas, 100
Leycok, Philip, 269
Leyfeld, William, 213
Leyn, William, 223
Lighton, Thomas, 287
Lights, order for hanging out, 11
Lilbourne, Richard, 294
Lilly, Robert, overseer of the Thames,
223, 260
William, 301
Lincoln, Thomas Scott, Bishop of,
194
Livery, ordinance prescribing what
livery is to be worn at election of
Mayors and Sheriffs, 132
Livery cloth, to be provided yearly
by the Chamberlain for the Mayor,
&c., 81; a livery gown granted
yearly to Thomas Torald for past
services, 82; to be selected according
to pattern, 201, 274; a livery gown
granted to the City's Attorney in
the Palatine Court of Lancaster,
292
"Livery of Company," no City officer
to take or use, 73
Lock, John, Alderman, 23
John, 39
Anne, daughter of, 39
Elizabeth, wife of, 39
Elizabeth, daughter of, 40
John, son of, 39, 40
Rose, daughter of, 39
Stephen, son of, 40
William, son of, 39
Logan, Henry, 88
Lok, John, 9, 13, 16
John, 126
Agnes, daughter of, 126
Alice, daughter of, 126
Nicholas, son of, 126
William, 150
Agnes, wife of, 150
Anne, daughter of, 150
Lokesdeen, John, 22
Lokton, John, 128, 190
Lokwood, Richard, 44
"Lombes" See "Lambes."
London, Bishops of :
Hill, Richard, 286, 288, 303
Kempe, Thomas, 19, 53, 71, 76,
137, 140, 142, 154, 156, 161,
171, 187, 227, 235
London Bridge, ordinance touching
its drawbridge, 24; fees to be
taken by Bridge-masters for every
draw, 25; damage caused by carts
to, 180; the same, by "Petir men"
and other fishermen, 180; chapel of
St. Thomas on, a light maintained
by the Bowyers in, 258
Wardens of, elected, 9, 20, 35,
55, 60, 66 7, 72, 80, 86, 91, 97,
107, 111, 123, 133, 144, 151, 157,
166, 174, 181, 195, 210, 215, 225,
235, 244, 261, 270, 273, 281, 289,
297, 303, 309, 318
to pay 4 marks yearly to
the Rector of St. Mary Woolchurch
for the time being for offerings
due from butchers, &c., using the
Stocks market, 239; their mode of
election changed, 280
Long, Richard, 305n.
Margaret, wife of, daughter
of John Reynolde, 305n.
"Lord" Mayor, earliest record of
title, 229
"Lorymers," Mistery of, ordinances,
265-7
Love, John, 236
Lovegold, John, 67
Lovekyn, Adam, his leather seld in
Friday Street, 251n.
Loy, Thomas, 118
Lucas, William, 155
Ludbroke, Simon, 10
Ludbury, Thomas, 187
Ludford, Thomas 40
Ludgate, water brought from Priory
of St. Bartholomew to, 4
Ludgate prison, enlarged, 41; the
Keeper of, rent to be paid for his
house, 169; ordinances for regulating, 250
Luke, Edward, brewer, 50
Luke, William, 49, 50
Agnes, daughter of, 49
Alice, daughter of, 49, 50
Elizabeth, daughter of, 49,
50
Margery, daughter of, 49
William, son of, 49
Lulley, Robert, ironmonger, 94, 177,
277
Elizabeth, dau. of, 277
Robert, son of, 277
Thomas, son of, 277
Lupton, Edward, S.T.B., 160-1
Lute, Thomas, 237
Lychefeld, Richard, Canon of St.
Paul's, 271
Lymnour, Thomas, 294
Henry, son of, 294
Lymryk, Edward, 282n.
Thomasina, wife of, dau.
of Robert Ryngbell, 282
Lynley, John, 282
Richard, 211
Lynne, John, 58
"Lystoft," common, 67
M
Machon, William, 138
Machyn, Yon, Serjeant to the Water-bailiff, 18
Maidenwell, John, 316
Maldon (co. Essex), charter to the
town of, 23
Maldone, John, 43, 48
Malt, to be examined by Wardens of
Brewers, 202; ordinance touching
time and place for sale of, id.
Malvern, John, 59
John, son of, 59
Manfeld, German, 168
John, 34
Robert, son of, 34
Mannyng, John, 54
William, 54
Marbelers, Mistery of, ordinances, 233
Marchall, John, 59, 62, 63, 176
Nicholas, Alderman, 37, 38, 40,
45, 51, 52, 55, 56
Nicholas, 9, 28
Richard, 93
Richard, 155
Richard, son of, 155
Roger, son of, 155
Roger, M.D., 103
Marchaunt, Robert, 103
Maresshall, John, mercer, 28
Mark, John, 155
Marlow, Richard, 47n.
Marowe, Marwe, William, Alderman,
8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 20, 21, 30, 34, 35,
37, 38, 45, 51, 52, 55
elected M.P. for the City,
21
William, Alderman, 63
Agnes. daughter of, 63
Johanna, daughter of, 63
"Dame" Katherine, wife
of, 63
Katherine, daughter of,
wife of Robert Frogmarton, 63,
63n.
Thomas, son of, 63
William, son of, 63
Marsam, William, 231n.
Agnes, wife of, daughter
of Robert Froston, 231n.
Marshalsea, unlawful imprisonment
by the Keeper of the, 78
Marteyn, William, 178
Martin, William, 181
Martyn, John, 10
Johanna, wife of, afterwards wife of Thomas Pynde, 10
John, tailor, 78
John, "wodemonger," 93
John, mercer, 106
Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of John Gavnesford, 106,
106n.
Katherine, wife of, 106
John, 189
John, bowver, 215
Thomas, 131
William, skinner, 195
William. skinner and Alderman,
&c., 209, 210, 215, 217, 225, 226,
228, 234, 237, 238, 239, 260, 264,
269, 270, 272, 273, 279, 280, 281,
285, 287, 288, 292, 293, 297, 299,
301, 303, 304, 308, 309, 310, 317
Marwe, Thomas, Common Pleader,
280-1 See also Marowe.
Maryner, William, 59, 148, 176, 208,
279
Mason, Andrew, 159
John, son of, 159
William, son of, 159
Thomas, 123
Agnes, daughter of, 123
Simon, son of, 123
Thomas, chantry priest in Guildhall Chapel, 71
Masons, Mistery of, ordinances, 183-4
Massam, Richard, 236
Masse, Thomas, 248
Massy, Henry, 128
Massynger, Richard, goldsmith, 62
Materdale, John, 126, 155, 189, 195
Mathewe, John, mercer, 155, 172, 176
Alderman, &c., 195, 197,
209, 210, 215, 227, 228, 234, 238,
239, 244, 245, 261, 264, 270, 272
273, 277, 279, 281, 285, 287, 292,
297, 304, 309, 318
Matlow, Matlowe alias Clerke,
William, 214n., 234
Sibil, wife of, daughter of
William Abell and Elizabeth Abell,
alias Denys, 214, 234
Matrasse, William, 1
Matsale, John, 103
Mattelow, John, 322
Mattok, Nicholas, 303, 304, 309, 321
Maykyn, John, 210
Maylard, Thomas, 314
Maynard, Thomas, 314
Mayor, election of, members of Guilds
to come in their Fast livery for, 132.,
two Aldermen of the same Mistery
not to be nominated together, id.;
pageant abolished, 187
Mayors, election of 9, 20, 38, 56, 80,
87, 92, 99, 107-8, 112, 122, 125,
133-4, 145, 158, 167, 174-5, 182,
197, 217, 226, 227, 228, 237, 245,
264-5, 270, 273, 292, 297, 304, 318
Mayors
Astry, Ralph, 298, 300, 301, 303
Basset, Robert, 134, 135, 137,
138, 140, 141, 143, 144, 145
Billesdone, Robert, 210, 211,
212, 215, 216
Brice, Bryce, Hugh, 228, 234, 237
Broun, John, 175, 176, 179, 181,
182, 186 187
Chawry, Richard, 304, 308
Chicheley, Robert, 41
Cloptone, Hugh, 286, 287, 288,
292
Colet, Henry, 237, 238, 239, 241,
244, 245, 309, 310, 316, 317,
318
Cook, Coke, Thomas, 12, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 24, 29, 30, 34, 35,
37, 38, 39, 40
Drope, Robert, 125, 127, 128,
129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 298
Edward, William, 99, 100, 101,
103, 107
Frowyk, Henry, 4
Gardyner, Richard, 158, 159,
160, 161, 164, 165, 167
Gregory, William, 56, 235
Hadley, John, 225
Hamptone, William, 108, 111,
112, 178
Hayford, Humphrey, 152, 153,
154, 155, 156, 157, 158
Mayors
Heryot, Haryot, William, 183,
188, 191, 195, 197, 198
Hille, Thomas, 217, 224, 225,
226
Horne, William, 245, 260, 264,
279
James, Bartholomew, 167, 171,
173, 174
Josselyn, Ralph, 56, 57, 59, 60,
61, 145, 147, 149, 150, 151,
152
Lee, Richard, 3, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13,
87, 90, 91, 92
Martyn, William, 293, 297, 299,
301, 314
Mathewe, John, 273, 277, 279,
281
Oulegreve, Thomas, 73, 74, 76,
78, 80, 114, 165
Philip, Matthew, 7, 38, 43, 45,
48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56
Shaa, Shawe, Edmund, 191,
198, 207, 209, 210
Staundone, William, 41
Stokker, Stocker, William, 226,
227
Stoktone, John, 92, 93, 94, 96,
99
Taillour, William, 80, 81, 82, 83,
85, 86
Tate, John, 112, 113, 117, 122,
123, 125, 126
John (2), 318
Robert, 265, 269, 270 271
Verney, Ralph, 61, 64, 66, 67, 68
Warde, John, 227, 228
White, William, 270, 271, 272,
273
Wyche, Wiche, Hugh, 4, 8, 12,
14, 15, 16, 19, 20
Yong, John, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73
Mayor's Court, amercements in,
to be equally divided between the
Sheriffs and the Chamber, 12;
records not to be shown without
permission of Mayor and Aldermen, 15; clerks of, to be removable at the will of the Common
Clerk, id.; amercements allotted to
Mayor and Aldermen, 38; the
Town Clerk to render account of
amercements, id.; actions in, to be
expedited, 39
Measures to be sealed by an officer
of the Chamber, 71
Mendame, William, 114
Agnes, wife of, daughter
of John Mildenale, 114
Merik, John, 166
"Merlowes Keye," 47
Messenger, Richard, goldsmith, 56,
69
Mettyngham, Walter, 50
Alice, wife of, formerly
wife of Thomas Ernest, 50
"Mewes Close," 283
Michell, Richard, 180, 223
Robert, 106
John, son of, 106
Ralph, son of, 106
William, 194
Middelton John, Alderman, 12, 158,
207
John senior, 129
John, son of, 129
Robert, 179
Anne, daughter of, wife of
Thomas Hunt, 178, 179n.
James, son of 179
Johanna, daughter of,
wife of William Fox, 178, 179n.
Katherine, daughter of,
wife of Thomas Woodward, 178,
179n.
Margaret, daughter of,
178, 179n.
Thomas, son of, 179
Middlesex, Under-Sheriffs of, to have
a property qualification and to reside
within the City or County of, 196
Midsummer Watch, proclamation for
keeping, 24; the Chamberlain to
provide torchbearers for, 179
Milborne, Milbourne, William, painter
and Chamberlain, 170, 289, 297,
303, 309, 318
Mildenale, John, 114
Agnes, daughter of, wife
of William Mendame, 114
Robert, 44, 65
Miles, John, 51
Milford, Sir William, Archdeacon of
Colchester, his chantry in St. Paul's,
71, 191, 260, 288, 299, 301
Mille, John, 303
Nicholas, 105
Miller, Robert, 57
William, 322
Milles, John, 243
Milne, William, 94, 131
Milson, Walter, currier, 149, 163, 190
Alice, daughter of, wife of
Thomas Pelham alias Butter, 190n.
Thomas, son of, 190
Misteries, a fine for using one
Mistery and belonging to another,
59; Masters and Wardens of, to
take part in election of Mayor and
Sheriffs, 73; translation from and
to, not to take place without con
sent of the Mayor and Aldermen,
214; unauthorized ordinances cut
out of their books, 246
Mondue, John, 141
Mone, John, 322
Roger, son of, 322
Monnyng, Munnyng, Reymund. See
Vawe.
More, William, 95, 286
Moredone, Maurice, 152
"Morkins," 117n.
Morley, John, 241
Richard, tallow-chandler, 241,
305
Margaret, daughter of,
wife of Thomas Lauryman, 305
Thomas, son of, 305
Mortmain, City custom as to devise
in, 192
Mortymer, John, 35, 60, 110
Motener, John le, 101
"Mothering Sunday," 286n.
Moumford, Robert, 276n.
Margery, wife of, daughter
of Robert Godewyn, 276
Mounes, John, 317n.
Anne, wife of, daughter of
Elias Alfonse, 317
Mountford, George, admitted Attorney in Sheriffs' Court, 61
Mower, Thomas, 149, 163, 190
Mugge, Robert, 148
William, son of, 148
Munnyng See Vawe.
Muschamp, Thomas, 6, 34, 38, 55
Mustell, John, 245
Alice, daughter of, wife of
Thomas Shripley, 245
Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of Nicholas Aleyn, 245
Johanna, daughter of, 245
Muston, Nicholas, 99, 100
Richard, 145
Mynes, John, 155
Mynte, William, 157
Mynto, John, 1
N
Nayler, Nailer, Richard, tailor, 151,
157, 176
Richard, tailor and Alderman,
195, 221
Alice, daughter of, wife of
Walter Robert, 221n.
Hugh, son of, 221
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Richard Coulpepyr, 221n.
Robert, son of, 221
Nayler, Nailer, Richard, Thomesina,
daughter of, wife of Robert Bifeld,
221n.
Valentine, son of, 221
Nele, Neele, John, 62
William, vintner, 35, 60
Neleson, William, 165
Alice, daughter of, 165
Elizabeth, daughter of, 165
Thomas, son of, 165
Netmakers, Mistery of, ordinances,
254
Nets, false, to be burnt, 152, 229;
commissioners appointed to examine, 221, 223-4
Nevile, Nevell, Henry, ironmonger,
82, 131, 300
William, son of, 300
John, 217
Newchirch, Everard, 179
Newey, Henry, 322
Newgate, water brought from Priory
of St. Bartholomew to, 4; ordinance regulating the holding of
Sessions at, 137
Newgate prison, ordinances for better
regulation of, 41-3, 250; Sheriffs to
procure a yearly commission for
gaol-delivery at their own cost, 101
Newkyrk, Everard, 78
Newman, Edmund, 49, 95, 149, 176
Henry, 88, 110
Newton, Henry, 75n.
Elena, wife of, daughter
of John Amady, 75n.
Niche, Thomas, 167
Nicholas, John, 300
Nicholas V., Pope, his Bull touching
oblations to curates to be obeyed,
128
Nicholl, John, 131
Nicholson, John, 74, 155
John, son of, 74, 155
Nicolson, Thomas, dyer, 220, 316
John, son of, 316
Reginald, son of, 316
Nightyngale, William, 90, 295
Ninnys, Nynnys, Nicholas, 303, 309
Noneley, Nonneley, Richard, 229,
237, 297, 303, 317
Norfolk (John Howard), Duke of,
207
Norhander, John, chantry priest in
Guildhall Chapel, 227
Norland, Norlond, Thomas, grocer,
152, 156, 163, 209
Thomas, Alderman, 195, 197,
209, 210, 215, 216
Norlong, John, 54, 70
Thomas, 104
Norman, John, Alderman, 8, 9, 12, 13,
14, 16, 20, 21, 24, 29, 34, 37, 38,
40, 45, 55, 56, 60, 61, 66, 68, 72, 73
Richard, Keeper of Blackwell Hall, 15, 21; the office of
aulnage granted to, 16
Normavyle, Antony, 236
Norres, Thomas, 314
Norrys, John, 94
Northhawe, 141
Nortriche, John, 223
Richard, 223
"Norwiche cuppe," 220
"Noryell," co. Beds, 267
Nube, James, 322
Nutson, Thomas, 282
Nynnys See Ninnys
O
Odyam, Richard, 216, 318
Okam, Mary, of Calais, to have a lease
of her house, 23; presents cushions
for the decoration of the Inner
Chamber of the Guildhall, id.
Okeborne, Robert, 277
Okerford, Nicholas, 103, 204
John, son of, 204
Thomas, son of, 204
Olston, James, Rector of St. Michael,
Bassishaw, 189
Olyver, William, 198, 314
Oo, Thomas, 113
Orcherd, Robert, 75
Orphan, marriage without permission,
10, 172; licence to marry, 17, 18, 19
Orphanage, 3, 4, 8, 13, 16, 17, 18, 29,
30, 34, 35, 39, 40, 43, 44, 48, 49,
50, 51, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62,
63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 78,
79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,
91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 100, 101,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109,
110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116,
122, 123, 126, 128, 129, 131, 132,
136, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146,
148, 149, 150, 152, 153, 155, 156,
159, 161, 162, 163, 165, 167, 168,
170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177,
178, 179, 182, 188, 190, 191, 192,
195, 199, 203, 204, 206, 210, 211,
213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219, 220,
221, 229, 230, 231, 233, 234, 236,
237, 238, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244,
245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 267, 268,
269, 270, 271, 276, 277, 279, 281,
282, 285, 286, 287, 292, 293, 294,
295, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304,
305, 313 14, 315, 316, 317, 318, 321,
322
Orphans' bonds to be renewed yearly,
286
Ostende, Cornel de, 101, 102
See also Calun, Cornel.
Ostriche, Thomas, 72, 78, 176, 208
Osumbrug, Arnold, 322
Oterton, John, 188
Oulegreve, Thomas, Alderman, 8, 9,
12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 22, 23, 29, 30,
34, 35, 38, 40, 45, 51, 52, 55, 56,
62, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76,
78, 80, 82, 83, 86, 87, 90, 114, 165
Overay, Overey, William, 28, 95
"Overthwartwere," 84
P
Pace, John, 300
Katherine, dau. of, 300
Margaret, daughter of, 300
Peter, son of, 300
Packer and Gauger, the City's, duty
paid to, for divers articles, 117-18,
198-9; reversion of office granted
to Robert Goodeyere, 310
Painters, Mistery of, ordinances, 64,
177-8, 256-7, 284-5
Pake, John, 57, 131, 170
John, junior, 49, 65, 107, 116
William, 70
Palmer, Hugh, 149
John, 204, 204n.
Robert, 271
William, 170
Elizabeth, wife of, 170
Margaret, daughter of, 170
Matilda, daughter of, 170
Panteley, Pauntley, Robert, goldsmith, 190, 282
Parish Clerks, Fraternity of, to maintain one chantry priest instead of
two, 292
Parisshe, Parysshe, John, 3, 43
Parker, John, 114
Thomas, 214, 234
William, 56, 74, 107, 111
Parker alias Samay, John, 314
Parliament, to meet at Leicester instead of York (March, 1462-3), 21;
writ for electing City members, id.;
at Reading, 25
Parnesse, Henry, 57
Parotte, William, 89
Parowe, John, 213
Partriche, Nicholas, 231
Parys, Pareys, John, pewterer, 49,
101, 116, 229, 276
Robert, 131
"Parys cuppe," a, 153
"Paslarges," 117
Pasmer, John, 208, 246, 273, 281, 294,
317
Pastelers, not to send victuals ready
diessed into the streets for sale,
under pain of forfeiture, 311; those
on the staff of the household of the
Mayor or Sheriffs not to furnish
outside entertainments, id.; allowed
to open two shops on Sunday and
no more, 311-12
Mistery of, ordinances, 310-13,
members to consult the Wardens of
the Mistery before providing victual
for public feasts, 311
Pasy, John, 270
Katherine, dau. of, 270
Margaret, dau. of, 270
Peter, son of, 270
Patsille, Walter, 70
Pattenmakers, Mistery of, ordinances,
251-2
Pauntley. See Panteley.
Pavement, ordinance touching repair
of, 84
Paviors, Mistery of, ordinances, 170
Payfote, Robert, 116
Johanna daughter of, 116
John, son of, 116
Margaret, daughter of, 116
Thomas, son of, 116
Payne, Philip, 199, 233, 247
Richard, draper, 43, 91
Elizabeth, wife of, 43
Margaret, daughter of, 91
Thomas, son of, 91
William, 116
Payntour, Peyntour, John, grocer,
240, 247, 318
Pays, Thomas 268, 282
Pecok, John, 62
Peersson, Thomas, 35, 43
Peke, John, 246
Pekham, Peter, 58, 89, 90, 155
Agnes, wife of, 58
Pelet, John, 146
Pelham, Thomas 231
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Robert Frende, 230, 231n.
Pelham alias Butter, Thomas, 190n.
Alice, wife of, daughter of
Walter Milson, 190n.
Pellet, John, 152n.
Isabella, wife of, daughter
of Nicholas Hynde, 152n.
Pemberton, Hugh tailor, 215, 221, 225
Hugh, Alderman, 277, 279,
280, 281, 286, 287, 288, 292, 297,
298, 300, 303, 304, 308, 309, 310,
317, 318
Pembrige, Thomas, 109
John, son of, 109
William, 83, 109
Pembroke, William, Earl of, his weir
across the Thames, 84
Penford, John, 192
Penson, Robert, 282
Perchemyner, William, 70
Percy, Sir Thomas, Prior of Christ-church, sworn Alderman of Portsoken, 182
Percyvall, John, Alderman, 235, 237,
238, 239, 244, 245, 260, 264, 269,
270, 271, 272, 273, 280, 281, 285,
287, 288, 292, 297, 298, 300, 303,
304, 308, 309, 310, 317, 318
Perpoynt, Alexander, 321
Person, William, tailor, 55, 56, 60,
88, 114
Elizabeth, dau. of, 114
Johanna, daughter of, 114
William, senior, 94
William, junior, 94
Pert, Thomas, 75
Johanna, wife of, 75
Pestilence of 1479, City Courts closed
on account of, 164
Petche, William, 1
Petermen, Peter-nets, 180, 221
Petewyn, Martyn, 114, 116
Petite, Petyt, John, 146, 260
Ralph, 213
"Petiwales," 166n.
Pewall, William, 58
Peyntour. See Payntour.
Philip, Philippe, John, 94, 149
Matthew, Alderman, 7, 8, 9, 12,
14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 37, 38, 43,
45, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56,
61, 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 80, 81, 82,
86, 90, 91, 92, 94, 96, 98, 99, 107,
111, 117, 122, 123, 125, 129, 132,
133, 135, 136
Mayor, invited to dinner
by the Serjeants-at-law, 7; is discourteously treated, id.
William, goldsmith, 50, 65, 86,
91
Chamberlain, 123, 133,
144, 151, 154, 156, 157, 161
Philnot, John, the Vicar of Gillingham, co. Kent, to provide a chantry
priest for the soul of, 53
Phippes, Richard, fishmonger, 43, 49,
96, 110
Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Crowche, 95, 110
Johanna, daughter of, 95
Margaret, daughter of,
95
Picas, Henry, 116
Agnes, daughter of, 116
Johanna, wife of, 116
John, son of, 116
Marcia, daughter of, 116
Thomas, son of, 116
Picton, Pikton, John, 143, 177, 214,
303
Piepowder, Court of, daily held in
the Tower, 2
Piers, Thomas, 269, 305
Pierson, John, 187
Thomas, 49, 95
"Pigelle," 45n.
Pilche, Thomas, 10
Pillory, punishment of, for bribing
jurors, 68, 70; for forgery, 74, 131,
217, 269; for perjury, 118; for
making false "saunders," 130, for
selling bread deficient in weight,
141, 143; for selling unwholesome
butter, id.; for common bawds, 269
Pinners. See Pynners.
"Planing" cloth, 198
Plesseys, John, Archdeacon of Colchester, his chantry in St. Paul's,
71, 191, 260, 288, 299, 301
Plesyngton, Hugh 236
Plomer, John, Alderman, 70, 76 7
Thomas, 50
Agnes, daughter of, 50
Alice, wife of, 50
Margaret, daughter of, 50
Thomas, son of, 50
"Plommers." See Plumbers.
Plonket, John, 188
"Plow Monday," 238
Plumbers, Mistery of, ordinances, 251
Plumme, Nicholas, 83
Plymouth, grain allowed to be shipped
for the City from, 199
Polhille, Polyll, John, 93, 110
John, son of, 93, 110
Polton, Sir Thomas, late chantry
priest in St. Paul's, 19
Polyngton, John, 146, 161, 162
Porter, William, 8, 28
Portsoken, the Prior of Christchurch
sworn Alderman of, 182
Potteman, John, 54
Potter, Ralph, 214
Pouchmakers. See "Powchemakers."
Poultry Compter, 236
Pounde, John, 72
Robert, 72
Elizabeth, wife of, 72
Thomas, son of, 72
William, 133
William, senior, 142
Giles, son of, 142
Pounde, William, John, son of, 142
John, junior, son of, 142
Margaret, daughter of, 143
Richard, son of, 142
Robert, son of, 142
William, son of, 142
Povy, Walter, 261, 270
"Powchemakers," Mistery of, ordinances, 251-2
Powell, Thomas, 305n.
Mary, wife of, daughter of
John Reynolde, 305n.
Prat, Pratte, John, of Brandonferry,
248n.
Johanna, wife of, daughter
of John Wheteley, 248
William, 54, 99, 167, 313
Praty, Thomas, chantry priest in
Guildhall Chapel, 171, 187
Prayers, Thomas, 282
Prestone, Ambrose, 163
Beatrix, daughter of, 163
John, son of, 163
Margaret, daughter of, 163
Robert, son of, 163
Thomas, son of, 163
William, son of, 163
"Pridde nettes," 222n.
Prime, William, 204
Priour, John, 1
Prisons, ordinance for the better
regulation of, 41-3 See also Ludgate prison and Newgate prison.
Proclamations, general, 57, 69
Proude, William, 300
Proufford, John, 2
Prune, Henry, 81
William, 174
"Prykettes," wax candles, 253
"Prynte," le, of a mazer, 220n.
Pulteney, Sir John, his chantries, 19,
71, 191, 260, 288, 299, 301
"Purcers." See Pursers.
Purchas, Purchace, Purches, Robert,
299
William, mercer and Chamberlain, 63, 70, 87, 88, 99, 109, 167,
188, 206, 210, 215, 225, 227, 235,
244, 261, 271, 279, 281, 283, 288,
292, 297, 298, 300, 303, 304, 308,
309 317, 318
Pursers, Mistery of, ordinances, 138-140, 219, 252-3; Wardens of, to
make search jointly with Wardens
of Leathersellers, 219; their strife
with the Pouchmakers touching
right of search, 253
"Pursettes,' 140
Pyerson, William, 276
Pykeryng, John, 225, 235
Pynde, Thomas, 10, 11
Johanna, wife of, formerly
wife of John Martyn, 10
William, 50, 165
Pynners, Mistery of, ordinances,
254-5
Pynners and Wyremongers, petition
to be united as the Mistery of
Wyresellers, 319; ordinances of,
id. 319-21
Q
Quadryng, Thomas, 247
"Quarerrers" (square torches ?), 253
Quatermaynes, Richard, 136
Quatuor Coronati, Feast of, 184
Queenhithe, the market at, to be again
developed, 45; to be kept clean,
48; toll on rushes brought to, 67
Quenesone, John, 90
Quykesley, John, 122
R
Racheford, Robert, 113
Radclif, Henry, 204n.
Johanna, wife of, daughter
of Thomas Warenger, 204
Rag Flock Act (1911), 121n.
Raisins, to be ranked among victuals,
and their price regulated, 62
Randolf, W., 1
Randolffe, John, 70, 150
Alice, dau. of, 70, 150
Anne, daughter of, 70
Isabella, dau. of, 70, 150
John, son of, 70
Randys, Thomas, 83
Ratclyff Mill, 259
Rathbone, Thomas, 277
Raulyns, Richard, 28. See also
Rawlyns.
Rawlet, Nicholas, a criminous priest,
delivered to the Ordinary, 126-7
Rawlyn, John, 118
Rawlyns, Richard, 101
Agnes, daughter of, 101
Alice, wife of, 101
Katherine, dau. of, 101
See also Raulyns
Rawson, John, 148
Richard, Alderman, 144, 148,
150, 151, 152, 153, 155, 157, 158,
160, 166, 167, 174, 175, 177, 181,
182, 195, 197, 209, 210, 215, 216,
225, 226, 247
Alice, daughter of, wife of
Godfrey Darrald, 247, 247n.
Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of John Fox, 247, 247n.
Rawson, Thomas, 148, 240
Amy, daughter of, 148
John, son of, 148, 240
Margaret, daughter of,
148
Thomas, son of, 148
Ursula, daughter of, 148
Reading, Parliament at, 25
Recorders:
Fitz William, Thomas, 209, 210,
215, 225, 227, 228, 234, 237,
238, 244, 245, 260, 264, 269,
270, 272, 273, 279, 280, 281,
286, 287, 288, 292, 297, 300,
303, 304
Sheffelde, Robert, 308, 309, 317,
318
Starky, Humphry, 117, 123, 127,
128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134,
135, 137, 141, 144, 149, 150,
151, 153, 155, 157, 160, 165,
173, 174, 175, 176, 181, 182,
192, 195, 197
Ursewyk, Thomas, 8, 9, 12, 13,
35, 37, 55, 61, 66, 68, 70, 71,
73, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 87
Rede, Bartholomew, 281, 289
Thomas, 176, 193, 282
William, 173
Redknappe, William, 19, 20, 28, 35,
39, 40, 48, 54, 58, 66, 87
Redy, John, 248
William, 203, 240, 248, 285
Remyngton, William, baker, 94
William, Alderman, 235, 237,
239, 244, 245, 261, 264, 269, 270,
273, 279, 280, 281, 287, 288, 289,
292, 297, 300, 303, 304, 308, 309
Revell, Rivell, Robert, grocer and
Alderman, 115 174, 273, 321
elected Sheriff, 273; dies
in office, 277
John, son of, 321
Reymund, John, 93
Johanna, daughter of, 93
Reynkyn, John, 59, 63
Reynold, Henry, 193
John, 305
Elena, daughter of, wife
of William Jones, 305n.
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Nicholas Lambert, 305
Margaret, wife of, 305
Margaret, daughter of,
wife of Richard Long, 305n.
Mary, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Powell, 305
Ralph, son of, 305
Richard, son of, 305
Reginald, 248n.
Reynold, Reginald, Margaret, wife
of, dau. of William Rowse, 248
Robert, 220n.
Dorothy, wife of, daughter
of John Chester 220
Reynwell, John, his mansion house
granted to John Walden, Alderman,
for life, 44
Richard III., Coronation of, the City's
claim of service at, 207, 208; his
death, 225n.
Richardes, Robert, 100
Richardson, Cutbert, 293
Riche, John, 59
Isabella, wife of, 59
Thomas, son of, 59
Thomas, mercer, 59, 63, 131,
269
Anne, daughter of, wife of
Richard Thornell, 131
Johanna, daughter of, 131
John, son of, 131, 269
Katherine, daughter of,
wife of William Welbek, 131
Richer, John, 148
Agnes, daughter of, 148
Alice, daughter of, 148
Isabella, daughter of, 148
John, son of, 148
Marion, daughter of, 148
Ridder, Rider, Gilbert, 74
Rigkeby, John, 35
Ripon, Robert, 221. See also Rypon.
Rippon alias Johnson, William, 316
Risby, Thomas, 69, 188, 218
"Risshes," 47
Rivell. See Revell.
Robert, Walter, 221n.
Alice, wife of, daughter of
Richard Nailer, 221
Robynson, John, 267
Rock, John, 267. See also Rokke.
Rogger, John, 1
Rokesley, Simon, 1
Rokke, John, 141. See also Rock.
Rokley, John, 106
Agnes, daughter of, 106
John, son of, 106
Rolf, Roger, 1
Rolff, William, 1
Roller, Thomas, 210
Thomas, son of, 210
Rollesley, William, 189
Rome, James, 54
Rooke, John, junior, 153
Marion, daughter of, wife
of Thomas Waren, 153
Thomas, son of, 153
William, son of, 153
Richard, 3, 62
Rooke, Richard, Agnes, daughter of, 3
Hugh, son of, 3, 62
Richard, son of, 3
Thomas, son of, 3
Rose, William, 168
Clemence, dau. of, 168
Thomas, son of, 168
Rotheley, William, 63, 176, 299
Rothewell, John, 236
William, 277
Rowlande, Thomas, 286
Rowlowe, Richard, 210, 218
Rowse, William, 248
Agnes, daughter of, 248
Alice, daughter of, 248
Elena daughter of, wife
of Thomas Balam, 248n.
John, son of, 248
Margaret, daughter of,
wife of Reginald Reynold, 248n.
Margery, daughter of, 248
Robert, son of, 248
William, son of, 248
Rudby, Simon, 85
Rumbald, Thomas, 51
Russell, Clement, 58
Robert, 16, 60
Stephen, 238
Rutter, Reginald, 220
Ryngbell, Robert, 282
Alice, daughter of, wife of
William Hynde, 282
Leticia, daughter of, 282
Margaret, daughter of,
282
Thomasina, daughter of,
wife of Edward Lymryk, 282
Rypon, John, 172. See also Ripon.
"Rysynges" in the Thames, 223
Ryvell, Robert, Sheriff, dies in office,
277. See also Revell.
Ryvers, John, 96
S
Sabyn, Richard, 111
Saddlers, Mistery of, an encroachment on land belonging to, 67;
ordinances, 273-6; a court of assistants, 274
St. Bartholomew, Reginald, Prior of,
4
Hosptal of, John Wakeryng,
Master of, 4
St. Clement, light maintained in the
Whitefriars by the Wyresellers in
honour of, 321
St. Dunstan, Fraternity of, 110
St. Dunstan, West, church of, 110
St. Faith, church of, John Burbage,
Rector, 19; John Couper, Rector,
id.
St. Giles, Cripplegate, petition of
parishioners to Common Council to
have a cistern and water vested in
them, 207
St. James in the Field, church, 284
St. John, John, 94
St. "Loe, 'Feast of, 265
St. Margaret Patens, church of,
Rectors:
Bateman, Thomas, 140, 165
Crane, William, 316
Howghton, Thomas, 165, 316
procedure of electing an incum
bent of, 159
St. Mary Aldermary, parish of, 19
St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street,
parish of, 233
St. Mary Woolchurch, 4 marks to be
paid yearly by Wardens of London
Bridge to the Rector for the time
being of, 239
St. Michael, Bassishaw, James Olston,
Rector of, 189
St. Nicholas, chapel of, 4
St. Paul's, chantries in, 19, 71, 191,
233, 260, 271, 288
Thomas Jean, Canon of, 316
St. Paul's Churchyard, chantry of
Roger Beyvyn in chapel in, 19, 159
chapel over the bones of the
dead in, 271
St. Peters, Cornhill, church of,
Rectors:
Asshby, Thomas 142, 160, 161
Breteyne, John, 160, 161
Damelet, Hugh, 142
procedure of electing incumbent
of, 159n.
St. Peter, Paul's Wharf, parish of, 180
St. Swithin, chantry of Roger Depeham in church of, 288
Salford, William, 317
Salle, George, 322
Salter, John, 314
Salters, Mistery of, salt-meters to be
elected by Wardens of, 76
Samay alias Parker, John, 314
Sampson, William, 223
Sampton, Thomas, 116
Sandes, William, 163, 176, 195, 208
Santone, Thomas, 191
Alianora, wife of, 191
Robert, son of, 191
Thomas, son of, 191
"Sarplers' of wool, 150
Saunder, John, 178
"Saunders," a powder, 130
Saunz, Bartrand, 44
Beatrix, daughter of, wife
of John Beste, 44
Saverey, John, ironmonger, 18, 57,
116
Savery, John, goldsmith, 56, 65
"Sawte biche," 130n.
Say, John, Speaker of the House of
Commons, 7
Scot, Andrew, 101, 102
Thomas, Alderman, 8, 9, 12,
20, 22, 23, 24
Scots, the, a "benevolence' granted
to the King against, 175; names of
assessors appointed for raising the
same, 196
Scott, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln,
194
Scovile, Margery, 103
Scowe, John, 35
Scrayngham, Scranyngham, Robert,
6, 9, 20
Scrippe, Roger, 62
Scull, John, 237
Secondaries, the, of the Compters to
remain in office during good behaviour, 236, 300 1
Selds for leather, at the Guildhall,
251n, at the Leadenhall, 251
Selley, John, 114
James, son of, 114
John, son of, 114
Margaret, wife of, 114
Ralph, son of, 114
William, son of, 114
Selwod, Richard, 50
Seman, John, 190
Philip, 287
Richard, 321
Serjeants at law, their dinner at Ely
House, 7; the Mayor invited, but
discourteously treated, id.; pastelers
not to provide victuals for their
feasts without consulting Wardens
of their Mistery, 311
Serjeants-at-Mace:
Calbeck, William, 14
Houghtone, John, 70
West, John, 70
Serjeants-at-mace to the Sheriffs not
to sell ale by retail, 182
to the Mayor to have previously
served one of the Sheriffs for two
consecutive years, 191
Serjeants of the City, ordinance for
bidding them to sell ale revoked,
226; not to wear gowns of inordinate length, 230
Sessions at Newgate, ordinance regulating the holding of, 137
Sethesby, John, 110
Setone, William, 90
Sevenok, Johanna, Prioress of Haliwell, 8
Sewall, Henry, 95
Nicholas, 194
Thomas, 95
Sewrangh, Thomas, 86
Sewster, William, 63, 81
Seyger, William, 199
Elizabeth, dau. of, wife of
Geraid Danyell, 199
Henry, son of, 199
Thomas, son of, 199
Shaa, Shawe, Edmund, Alderman,
112, 122, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128,
129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137,
138, 142, 144, 145 149, 150, 151,
152, 153, 155, 157, 158, 160, 166,
174, 175, 177, 181, 182, 191, 195,
197, 198, 207, 209, 210, 215, 216,
225, 226, 245
John, 318
Thomas, 213
Shebruk, Edmund, 176
Sheen, manor of, 59
Sheffelde, Robert, City Recorder, 308,
309, 317, 318
Shelley, John, mercer and Sheriff, 39,
54, 81, 96, 99, 100, 101
Thomas, 126, 189
Shenton, Thomas, 295
Sheperton, Thomas, 223
Sheriff, Henry Brice dies in office, 71;
a, convicted of ill-treating a prisoner,
82-3, conviction quashed, 83;
Richard Chester dies in office, 218;
Robert Revell dies in office, 277
Sheriffs, election of, 9, 20, 34, 55,
60, 66, 71, 80, 86, 91, 96, 107, 111,
122 3, 133, 144, 151, 157, 166,
173 4, 181, 195, 209, 215, 225, 235,
244, 260 1, 269, 272 3, 281, 288 9,
297, 303, 308, 317 18
Sheriffs:
Aleyn, John, 96, 99, 100
Alwyn, Nicholas, 303
Astry, Ralph, 218
Bacon, William, 174
Basset, Robert, 35
Billesdone, Robert, 111
Bledlowe, Thomas, 107
Breteyn, Thomas, 215
Brice, Henry, 66, 68, 71
Hugh, 133
Broke, John, 270
Bromer, John, 66, 71
Broun, John, 107
Broun, William, 281
Byfeld, Robert, 157, 161, 162
Sheriffs:
Capell, William, 269
Catworth Thomas, 4
Chawry, Richard, 186
Chester, Richard, 215
Cloptone, Hugh, 235
Robert, 4
Colet, Henry, 151
Colwiche, Robert, 133
Costantyn, William, 60
Cote, Henry, 273, 280
Crosseby, John, 91
Danyell, Thomas, 174
Drope, Robert, 86, 91
Fabian, Robert, 297
Fenkell, John, 244
Gardyner, Richard, 86, 87, 91
Haddon, Richard, 318
Hamptone, William, 20
Hardyng, Robert, 157, 161, 162
Hayford, Humphrey, 72
Heryot, William, 80, 86
Hille, Thomas, 123, 126
Horne, William, 144
Ham, Thomas, 166
Irland, George, 9, 13, 16
Isaac, William, 261
James, Bartholomew, 20, 21
Kneseworth, Thomas, 309
Lok, John, 9, 13, 16
Martyn, William, 209
Mathewe, John, 195
Muschamp, Thomas, 34, 38, 55
Norlond, Thomas, 209
Pemberton, Hugh, 277, 280
Percyvall, John, 235
Purches, William, 288, 292
Rawson, Richard, 144
Remyngton, William, 244
Revell, Ryvell, &c., Robert, 273,
277
Shaa or Shawe, Edmund, 123, 126
John, 318
Shelley, John, 96, 99, 100, 101
Smvth, Simon, 80, 86
Somer, Henry, 309
Stalbroke, Thomas, 72, 73, 77, 78
Stokker, John, 151
William, 111
Stokton, John, 71
Stone, John 53, 56, 60
Swan, John, 225
Tate, John, 55, 56
John (2), 225
Robert, 181
Tylney, Ralph, 261
Warde, John, 91
John (2), 166
Warner, John, senior, 303
Waver, Henry, 60, 61
Sheriffs:
Welbeke, William, 288, 292
White, William, 195
Wikyng, William, 181, 186
Wood, Thomas, 281
Wynger, John, 297
Sheriffs, plaints before clerks of, to be
enrolled in the Compters or full
Sheriffs' Court, 12; to have half
the amercements in the Mayor's
Court, 12; to have as many ser
jeants as they need, 13; not to be
returned to Parliament, 21; ordinance touching then clerks and
serjeants, 56; to procure a commission for yearly gaol-delivery at
their own cost, 101; election of,
members of Guilds to attend in
then older livery, 132; their serjeants at mace to give surety not to
sell ale by retail, 182; to receive
nothing for arrests made by writ of
City officers unless falsely prosecuted at common law, 219; or
dinance forbidding their serjeants
to sell ale revoked, 226: clerks in
service of, their number, method of
appointment, and tenure of office,
235, 236
Sheriffs, Under., elected by the
Common Council, 35-6, 227; for
Middlesex to have a property qualification, and to reside within the
City or county, 196
Sheriffs' Court, appointment of attorneys in, 19, 30, 61
Shermen, Mistery of, ordinances,
205-6
Sherman shears, 27
Shiffe, Richard, 99
See also Syfte.
Shipman, William, 223
Ships, to be discharged by lighters belonging to freemen, 22; a schedule
of charges to be made by lightermen, id.
"Shofnet," 222
Shooting encouraged, 164
Shore, William, 66
Shosmyth, William, 106, 109, 173
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Henry Grene, 173, 173n.
Juliana wife of, 172
Katherine, daughter of,
wife of William Wiseman, 173,
173n.
Margaret, daughter of, 173
Robert, son of, 173
Roger, son of, 173
"Shotnet," 222
Shripley, Thomas, 245n.
Alice, wife of, daughter of
John Mustell, 245
Shugbourgh, John, 69
Silbard otherwise Banbury, Sir John,
a criminous priest, 145
Silvester, John, 44
Simnel, Lambert, 243n.
Simond, Robert, chantry priest in
church of St. Swithin, 288
Sion, Robert, 1
Sittingborn, letter of the "bastard"
Falconbridge dated from, 97
Skargyll, John, 1
Skelton, Henry, 91, 162
Skinners, award made between the
Tailors and, 212; ordinances of,
295
Skipwith, John, 215
Skirwith, John, 285, 299
Roger, son of, 285, 299
Skydmore, William, 300
"Slaies," "Slayes," in the weaving
industry, 290
Slewrith, Robert, 95
Smalwod, William, 108
Smart, John, 283
Smert, John, 115, 156, 173, 179,
234
Walter, 249
Smyth, James, fishmonger, 106, 248,
287
John, draper, 106
John, son of, 106
Margaret, daughter of, wife
of Robert Asteley, 106
John, fishmonger, 234
Nicholas, 322
Robert, 89
Simon, grocer, 67, 72, 115
Simon, Sheriff, 80, 82, 83, 86;
convicted of ill-treating a prisoner,
82-3; conviction quashed, 83
Stephen, 176, 191
William, 213
Snell, Robert, 10
Snoryng, John, 247
Snoth alias Kent, John, skinner, 198
Snothe, John, skinner, 106
Snowdon, John, 69
Alice, daughter of, 69
Elizabeth, daughter of, 69
Richard, son of, 69
William, son of, 69
Snowe, John, 141, 163
Somer, Bartholomew, 317
Henry, 229, 302, 309
Sonnyf, Thomas, 142
Soudder, William, 223
Southous, William, 173
Southwark, Bailiff of, to reside within
the Borough, 165
Bailiffs of :
Actone, Thomas, 166
Baker, Thomas, 166
Southwode, Robert, 177
Southwold, co. Suff., vill of, its tenants
claim to be free from toll, 190
Sparke, Robert, 223
William, 181, 195, 208, 235,
244, 282, 289, 297
Sparowe, Richard, 192
"Sparver bed," 121n.
Spayne, Robert, 171
Spence, Thomas, 182
Spencer, William, 18, 103
Spenser, Roger, 58, 140
Thomas, 155
Spereman, John, 231
Spicebread, to be sold by just weight,
175
Spicer, John, 269
Spillesbury, Richard, chantry priest
in Guildhall Chapel, 137, 286
Sponer, John, 315
Spoons, gift of, on receiving a livery,
274, 291
Spryng, John, 293
Spyryng, Geoffrey, 172
Squyer, Thomas, 236
Stacy, Thomas, 96
"Stadelinges" of London Bridge,
180, 181
Stalbroke, Thomas, Alderman, 72,
73, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86,
92, 96, 107, 108, 111, 112, 117,
122 123, 125, 127, 128, 130, 132,
133, 134, 135, 136, 138, 142, 144,
145, 151, 152, 153, 157, 158, 160,
167, 173, 174, 175, 177, 181, 182,
209
knighted, 99
Stalworth, Walter, 279
William, son of, 279
Stamford, Edward IV. at, 54
Stanley, Thomas, Steward of the
King's Household, 194
Stapleton, John, 50
Starky, Humphry, City Recorder, 117,
123, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133,
134, 135, 137, 141, 144, 149, 150,
151, 153, 155, 157, 160, 165, 173,
174, 175, 176, 181, 182, 192, 195,
197
Statham, Nicholas, 113
Anne, daughter of, 113
Marion, wife of, 113
Statute, De medietate lingu, 236
Staundone, William, 41
Staunton, Richard, 223
Stede, William, 106, 261, 270, 309, 318
Steelyard, the, formerly the mansion
house of John Reynwell, 44n.;
granted to the Hanse merchants, 127
Stephens, Stephyns, Hervey, 189
William, 67, 93, 142
Stephenson, Stephynson, John, 110,
111
Simon, 230, 285
Steward, John, chandler, 29n.
Richard, 269
Stews, ordinance touching the keeping of, 136
Stillington, Robert, Bishop of Bath
and Wells, 194
Stirelond, Thomas, 56
Stocker. See Stokker.
Stocks Market, the, 4 marks to be
paid yearly to the Rector of St.
Mary Woolchurch for the time
being for offerings of fishmongers
and butchers using part of, 239
Stodard, John, 94, 144, 151, 231
William, chantry priest in chapel
in St. Paul's Churchyard, 271
Stokdon. See Stokton.
Stokes, John, 104, 156, 163, 292
John, grocer and garbeler of
spices, 8, 19, 63
Stokker, Stocker, John, Common
Hunt, 36, 59
John, draper, 91, 97, 101, 107,
109, 131, 151
Katherine, wife of, 101
William, son of, 101
John, Alderman, 8, 9, 12, 13,
14, 15, 20, 22, 23, 29, 30, 35, 38,
45, 66, 91, 92, 94, 99, 101
John (2), Alderman, 166, 167, 174,
181, 183, 197, 209, 210, 215, 225
Robert, draper, 19, 170
Petronilla, daughter of,
wife of Thomas Kelet, 19
William, draper, 49, 57
William, Alderman, 96, 99, 107,
108, 111, 112, 117, 122, 123, 127,
128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 137, 142,
144, 145, 149, 150, 151, 155, 157,
160, 166, 167, 174, 175, 182, 195,
197, 215, 216, 225, 226, 227
Mayor, dies of sweating
sickness, 227
Stokton, Stokdon, John, elected Sheriff
loco Henry Brice, who died in office,
71
John, Alderman, &c., 14, 15, 16,
20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 34, 35, 37, 38,
40, 45, 52, 55, 56, 62, 64, 68, 70,
71, 72, 73, 76, 79 80, 81, 82, 83,
85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 99, 108
Stokton, Stokdon, John, Mayor,
knighted, 98
Stone, Edward, 86, 91, 97, 107, 111,
133, 176
Henry, 122
Agnes, daughter of, 122
Johanna, daughter of, 122
John, son of, 122
William, son of, 122
John, 3, 30, 35, 53, 55, 60, 62
Thomas, 234
Stone, alias Houghtone, Crystyn, 276
Stoner, William, 162
Storke, John, 267, 293
Stortford, co. Herts, the Bishop's
tenants complain of toll being demanded of them, 162; order for
the toll to be restored, 163
Story, Master Edward, 43n.
Thomas, 300
Johanna, daughter of, 299
Mary, daughter of, 299
Robert, son of, 299
Stoundon, John, 50
Stratford, bakers of, 308
Streets, order for keeping them clean,
11; fines for not keeping them
clean, 230
"Streits," cloth called, 117
Strete, John, 58
Margery, daughter of, 58
Stretende, John, 223
Strother, Robert, 17
Strumpets, proclamation against, 206
Studley, Robert, 18
Stukeley, Richard, 230
Sturges, Richard, 188
John, son of, 188
Richard, son of, 188
Sturmyn, John, 39, 70, 72, 93, 108
Stutford, Richard, 153, 294
Stychemerssh, Stephen, 48
Styfford, William, 69
Elizabeth, daughter of, 69
Styherst, Richard, 17
Style, Thomas, 17
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Laurence Test, 17
Sudbury, William, 36
"Suglane," near Conduit Mead, 284
Sunday observance, 217-18, 255, 262,
311-12
Surgeons, Fellowship of, pray to be
discharged from serving as Constables, &c., 286-7
Suthewell, Richard, 188
Suthworth, Nicholas, appointed City
Garbler at the King's request, 187
Randolph, 244
John, son of, 244
Sutton, John, 195
Thomas, 94, 322
Swalowe, Richard, 236
Swan, John, tailor, 110, 181, 208
Alderman, 217, 225, 226,
227, 228, 235, 238, 244, 245, 260,
264, 269, 272, 273, 279, 280, 281,
285
Richard, 142, 270, 273, 283
Thomas, 174
Sweating sickness, 226n.
Swerder, John, 237
Swift, John, 85
Johanna, daughter of, 85
Swordbearer, a house provided for, 68
Swordbearers:
Morley, John, 68
Power, Richard, 68
Sybson, William, 220
William, junior, 247
Syffe, Richard, mercer, 39, 72, 93,
101, 108
See also Shiffe.
Sygar, John, 233
Elizabeth, daughter of, 233
Henry, son of, 233
Margaret, wife of, 233
Margaret, daughter of, 233
Thomas, son of, 233
William, son of, 233
Symond, James, 86, 94
Sympson, Symson, John, 244, 268
Robert, 72, 80, 178
Robert, son of, 178
T
Tabilion, Thomas, 241
Taillour, John, 96, 313
Richard, 294
William, Alderman, &c., 8, 9, 12
13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30,
34, 35, 37, 40, 45, 51, 52, 55, 56,
60, 61, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 71, 72,
73, 74, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85,
86, 90, 91, 92, 94, 96, 99, 107, 111,
112, 117, 122, 123, 125, 127, 128,
129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136,
141, 144, 145, 150, 152, 153, 157,
158, 160, 165, 167, 173, 174, 175,
181, 182, 197
knighted, 98
Tailors, award made between the
Skinners and, 212; Mistery of,
ordinances, 302; complain of influx
of aliens and foreigners, id.
Talbot, Robert, 48
Tallow, ordinance regulating sale of,
by butchers, 123-5
Tallow Chandlers, charter, 8 March,
2 Edward IV., granted to, 101;
ordinance regulating purchase of
tallow by, 123-5
Tande, William, chantry priest in St.
Paul's, 260, 288
Tanner, William, 322
Tanners' Seld in Friday Street, 251n.
"Tartaryn," 307n.
Taseburgh, Edmund, 236
Tate, John, Alderman, 30, 34, 35, 37,
38, 40, 45, 51, 52, 55, 56, 60, 61,
66, 68, 70, 72, 73, 76, 79, 80, 81,
85 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 96, 99,
107, 108, 111, 112, 113, 117, 122,
123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 132, 133,
134, 135, 136 138, 144, 145, 151,
152, 158
John (2), Alderman, 225, 226,
227, 228, 235 237, 238, 244, 245,
260, 264 269, 270, 272, 273, 280,
281, 285, 287, 288, 289, 292, 297,
303, 308 309, 317, 318
John, mercer, 208 277
Robert, mercer, 167
Alderman, &c., 177, 181,
183, 195, 197, 209, 210, 215, 216,
225, 226, 227, 228, 234, 235, 237,
238, 244, 260, 264 265, 269, 270,
271, 272, 273, 280, 281, 287, 288,
297, 300 303, 304, 308, 309, 310, 318
Tatersale, Robert, 156
Elizabeth, daughter of, 156
John, son of, 156
"Tayntours" for stretching cloth.
See Tenters.
Telyff Richard, 282
"Tempelbrigge," 48n., 260n.
Tenacres, William, 315
Agnes, daughter of, wife
of William Dauncy, 315, 315n.
William, son of, 315, 315n.
Tenant-at-will, ordinance touching
notice to be given to, 147
Tenis, Tenys, game forbidden, 140,
163
Tenters, ordinances regulating the use
of, 196-7, 198, 262
Test, Laurence, 17
Teutonics, Guildhall of the. See
Almaine.
Tewes, Cristian, 101, 102
"Tewke," 307n.
Tewkesbury, battle of, 98
Thames, the, John Goode, Water
Bailiff of, 18; his serjeants to have a
livery, id.; weirs across, 84; offal not
to be cast into, 104; ordinance touch
ing boats bringing oysters up, 137;
false nets used in to be burnt, 152;
fouled with en rails of beasts, &c.,
180; Commissioners appointed to
examine fishing nets in, 221, 223-4;
ordinance touching the taking of
fish in, 231; regulations for fishing
in, 259-60; overseers appointed
260; butchers not to cast offal in,
except in small pieces, id.
Thomas, John, 242
Alice, daughter of, 242
John, son of, 242
Thomson, John, 81, 89, 93
Thomas, 116
William, 229
Robert, son of, 229
Thornell, Richard, 131n., 214, 305
Anne, wife of, daughter of
Thomas Riche 131n.
William, 17
William, son of, 17
Thorntone, John, fishmonger, 182,
322
Juliana, daughter of, 322
Thorntone, Thorndone, Thomas, Alderman, 3, 4, 9, 18, 20, 30, 34, 35
Thorpe, John, 113
Elizabeth, daughter of,
113
John, son of, 113
William, son of, 113
Thurkyld, Adam, 35
Alice, daughter of, 35
Rose, daughter of, 35
Thomas, son of, 35
"Thycker," of cloth, 262n., of hures,
264
Tilers, to be reputed as labourers
and not to become incorporated,
12; restored to their franchise,
76-7
Mistery of, three Wardens to be
elected instead of two, 113; ordinances 176
Tiles, ordinance touching the making
of, 77
Tilney, Ralph, Alderman, 235, 237,
239, 245, 249, 260, 261, 265, 269,
270, 280, 281, 287, 288, 297, 300,
304, 308, 309, 310, 318
Tod, Andrew, 153
Toke, Robert, 57
Toker, John, 142
Tolle, Richard, 242
Toller, Henry, 39
Toly, Thomas, 236
"Tonne tighte," 22n.
Tooke, Robert, 48
Torald, Thomas, 82
Toteriche, Richard, chantry priest in
Guildhall Chapel, 235
Tower, the King's Court in the, 2;
Henry, Duke of Exeter, Constable
of the, id.; a Court of Piepowder
daily held in the, id.; the King's
Mint at the, id, gallows set up near
the, contrary to the City's liberties,
61
Traps, Stephen, 267
Elizabeth, daughter of, 267
Treacle, unwholesome, seized, 103
Treguran, John, 96
Johanna, wife of, 96
John, son of, 96
"Trenkes," nets called, 222
Trewynard, John, 88
Trotter, Benedict, 229
William, 1
Tunicle, its length prescribed, 308
Turke, Thomas, 302
Turnam, Richard, 172
Turners, Mistery of, ordinances, 169
Turnour, Turner, John, 152
Richard, 294
Richard, son of, 294
Robert, 81, 89, 294
Simon, 99
Turtill, John, 1, 314
Tutsam, John, 244, 261, 270
Twigge, Twygge, Richard, 142
Robert, 39
Tybourne, the Conduit at, 283
Tygoo, Tygo, Roger, 80, 86, 162
Tylers. See Tilers.
Tymcot, Thomas, 57
Tymeo, Thomas, 50
Tyson, John, 90
U
Ulffe, John, 35
Umfrey, John, 168
Undernak, Thomas, 116
Underwode, Thomas, 171
William, 214
Agnes, daughter of, 214
Ungle, Henry, 214
Unton, Thomas, 96, 136, 145, 148
Upholders or Upholsterers, ordinances of, 120-2
Upton, Richard, chantry priest in
St. Swithin's Church, 303
William, 223
Urmestone, Ralph, 189
Ursewyk, Thomas, City Recorder, 8,
9, 12, 13, 35, 37, 55, 61, 66, 68,
70, 71, 73, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83,
87
elected M.P. for the City,
21
Ussher, William, 260
Usury, proclamation offering redress
to victims of, 249
Uttersall, John, 316
Agnes, daughter of, 316
Katherine, dau. of, 316
Margery, dau. of, 316
V
Vagabonds to leave the City, 136
Valaunce, Robert, 69
Vandernak, Thomas, 63, 146
Vaveser, Vavisour, Henry, 94, 216
Nicholas, 94
Vawe alias Munnyng or Monnyng,
Reymund, 60, 110
Agnes, daughter of, 60,
110
Alice, daughter of, 60
Alianora, dau. of, 60, 110
Venour, William, Keeper of Fleet
prison, 1
Verney, Ralph, Alderman, 14, 15, 16,
22, 24, 29, 38, 45, 51, 52, 55, 56,
61, 64, 66, 67, 68, 71, 74, 76, 81,
82, 83, 85, 86, 91, 92, 94, 111, 112,
122, 132, 138, 144, 145, 150, 151,
152, 155
knighted, 98
Violet, Nicholas, 134, 214
Voyet, Haymann, 8
Agnes, wife of, daughter
of William Heydone, 8
Vyncent, Gilbert, 75
W
Wade, John, 95
Wake, William, 50
Wakeryng, John, Master of the Hospital of St. Bartholomew, 4
Walbrook ditch, latrines over, to be
abolished, 21, 149; owners of land
on the banks to keep their portion
clean, 22
Walcote, Thomas, tailor, 88, 94, 114
Peter, son of, 114
Walden, John, Alderman, 8, 9, 12,
13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 30, 34, 35, 44,
45, 52, 54
Margaret, wife of, 44n., 54
Waldyngfeld, William 88, 109
Walker, Nicholas, 106
Thomas, 103, 111, 210, 218
Wallis, William, 18
Alice, daughter of, wife of
John Smale, 18
Wallis, William, Isabella, daughter
of, 18
Margaret, daughter of, 18
Walpole, Robert, 142
Walshale, manor of, 20
Walshawe, Walsha, John, Alderman,
9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23,
30, 34, 35, 38, 56
Walshe, John, 269
Waltham, Abbot of, his tenants, &c.,
to be quit of toll, 153
Walthowe Robert, 116
Wapping Mill, 259
Warde, John, 2
John, grocer, 40, 58, 63, 133,
144, 149
elected Sheriff, 166
John mercer and Alderman, 79,
80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 90, 91,
92, 94 5, 96, 99, 107, 111, 112,
117, 122, 123, 125, 129, 130, 158,
167, 174, 175, 181, 195, 197, 209,
210, 226, 227, 228, 234, 237, 238,
239, 244, 245, 260, 264, 269, 270,
272, 273, 280, 281, 292, 297, 300,
303, 304, 308, 309, 317, 318
elected Sheriff, 91
Thomas, 313
Wardmote inquests not to be presented on Plow Monday, but only verdicts and indentures, 238
Wardmotes precepts for holding, 10;
addition made to commission for,
217-18
Ware, William, 34
Waren, Edward, 305
Roger, 267
Thomas, 316
Thomas, 153n.
Marion, wife of, daughter
of John Rooke, 153n.
William, 267
David, son of, 267
Elizabeth, daughter of, 267
Warenger, Thomas, 204
Elizabeth, daughter of,
wife of Nicholas Hatfeld, 203, 204n.
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of Henry Radclif, 204, 204n.
Wareyn, John, 108
Warfeld, Henry, 215, 279
Thomas, 194
Warham, Richard, 293
Warmyngton, Edward, 44
John, son of, 44
Thomas, son of, 43
Warner, John, senior, 303
Oliver, 271
Thomas, 97
Warre, John, 77, 78
Warrewyk alias Jenkyn, John, 95
William, son of, 95
Waryng, Roger, 155
"Wases" in the Thames, 223
Watch, armed, precept for keeping,
12
Watch and Ward, precept for, 36-7
Water, for prisoners in Newgate and
Ludgate, 4; the inhabitants of Fleet
Street allowed to erect two cisterns,
158; punishment for unlawfully
taking, 160; conveyed to the City
from "Hybery," 207
See also Conduit.
Watkyns, John, 2
Watson, James, 134
Peter, 247
Watt, Thomas, 231
Waver, Henry, draper, 6
Henry, Alderman, 60, 61, 64,
66, 70, 73, 76, 80, 83-4, 85, 87,
90
Wax, fines paid in, 263, 266
Waxchandlers, charter of incorporation (1484), 211; ordinances, 253-4
Wayneshede, John, 126
Waynflete, William de, Bishop of
Winchester, and Chancellor, 2
Wayte, John, 238
Weavers, English, Mistery of, ordinances, 289-91
Webley, William, 176
Welbeke, Welbeck, William, Alderman, 131n., 288, 292, 297, 298,
300, 303, 304, 308, 309, 310, 317,
318
Katherine, wife of, dau.
of Thomas Riche, 131n.
Welforde, John, 300
Welles, Wellys, James, 148
John, 321
Richard, 81, 246
Thomas, 138, 182
William, 54
Wentworth, Robert, 159
West, John, 1, 2, 3, 156
John, chantry priest in chapel
in St. Paul's Churchyard, 271
Richard, 3, 62, 88, 105, 176
Thomas, 223
Weston, Robert, 289
William 240, 249
Wetherley. See Witherley.
Wetton, William, 111
Emma, daughter of, 111
Johanna, wife of, 111
Marion, daughter of, 111
Ralph, son of, 111
Weymouth, grain allowed to be
shipped for London from, 199
Wheteley, John, 248
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of John Pratte, of Brandonferry,
248n.
Whit, William, 66n.
Alice, wife of daughter of
John Colet, 66n.
Whitby, John, 16
White, John, vintner, 85
John, carpenter, 229
Agnes, daughter of, 229
Elizabeth, daughter of,
229
Johanna, daughter of 229
Katherine, wife of, 229
Thomas, 115
William, draper, 60, 105, 107,
113, 166, 174, 176, 178, 181, 188,
195
Alderman, 197, 209, 210,
215, 217, 225, 226, 227, 228, 234 5,
237, 238, 239, 244, 245, 260, 261,
264, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 279,
280, 281, 285, 288, 292, 297, 303,
304, 308, 309, 310, 317, 318
William, founder, 286
Whitebrede, John, 93
White Friars, a light maintained in
the, by the Wyresellers, in honour
of St. Clement, 321
Whitehede, Richard, 215
Whitetawyers, not to cast rubbish
into City ditches, 149; to carry on
their business outside the City, so
as not to annoy their neighbours,
155; petition to be joined with the
Leathersellers by, 164-5
Whitwey, William, 114, 155, 215
Alice, daughter of, 214
Whopser, Stace, 101, 102
Wiche. See Wyche.
Wikyng, Wykyng, William, Alderman, 149, 177, 181, 186
"Wilchons," 180
"Wildware," fells of, 75
Wilford, James, 218
Wilkynson, Laurence, 6, 152
Robert, 57, 62
William, Owen, 214n.
Isabella, wife of, daughter
of John Bodnam, 214
Willinson, Arnold, 322
Willoughby, William, 106
Wilson, Alexander, 114
Gilbert, 270
John, 316
Wiltes [Wiltshire ?], John, Chief
Butler, 194
Winchelsea, grain allowed to be
shipped from, for the City, 199
Winchester, William de Waynflete,
Bishop of, and Chancellor, 2
Wire-drawers. See Wyredrawers.
Wiscard, Richard, 112
Wiseman, William, 173n.
Katherine, wife of, dau.
of William Shosmyth, 173n.
Wistowe, Wystowe, William, 301
Wither, Richard, 141, 281, 289
Witherley, Wetherley, John, 82, 83,
84
Wittam, Robert, 314
Witwange, William, 155, 156
Woad, ordinances regulating the
traffic in, 194
Wodall, Thomas, 223
Wode, John, 277
Katherine, dau. of, 277
Richard, 204
Richard, son of, 204
Thomas, 237, 271
Wodecok, Henry, Secondary in
Poultry Compter, 236, 300
Wodehous, Percyval, 190
William, 88, 128
Elizabeth, dau. of, 88, 128
John, son of, 88
Margaret, dau. of, 88, 128
Nicholas, son of, 88, 128
William, son of, 88
William, 109
Alice, daughter of, wife of
William Clerk, 109
William, 116
Percivall, son of, 116
Wodelef, William, 314
Wodeward, John, 171
William, 159
See also Woodward.
"Wodewose," 5
Wolchirche, John, 116
Wolff, Stephen, 48
Wollesby, Thomas, 162, 171
Wolley, Thomas, 214
Wolston, John, 271
Thomas, 271
Agnes, daughter of, 271
Thomas, son of, 271
Wood, Thomas, 281
Woodland, Thomas, 171
Woodward, Matthew, 246
Margaret, daughter of, 246
Thomas, 179n.
Katherine, wife of, daughter
of Robert Middelton, 179n.
See also Wodeward.
Wool not to be coloured by "Wolpakkers," 23
Woollen cloth forfeited to the Sheriffs,
17
Woolmen, Mistery of, ordinances, 259
Woolpackers, Mistery of, ordinances,
259
Worshop, Worsoppe, John, 4, 18, 29,
69, 107, 111
Worsley, Edmund, 165, 203, 240
Worth, John, 204
Alice, daughter of, 204,
204n.
Johanna, daughter of, wife
of John Awstorp', 204, 204n.
Worthyngton, William, 268
Wrangewishe, Robert, S.T.D., 160
Wright, Henry, 95
John, 156, 293
Richard, 8, 63, 96
Wrightbolt, Robert, 103
Wyche, Wiche, Henry, ironmonger,
115, 173
Alice, daughter of, 173
Emma, daughter of, 173
Katherine, daughter of, 173
Margery, wife of, 173
Petronilla, daughter of, 173
Thomas, son of, 173
Hugh, mercer, Alderman, &c.,
4, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 34, 35, 37,
38, 40, 51, 55, 60, 62, 64, 66, 71,
72, 73, 76
Wykes, William, 322
Wykyng. See Wikyng.
Wylkynson, John, 195
Wyllys, Nicholas, chantry priest in
St. Paul's, 301
Wymark, Thomas, 115
Wymbysshe, John, 138
John, son of, 138
Martin, son of, 138
Ralph, son of, 138
Robert, son of, 138
Thomas, son of, 138
Wymonde, Thomas, 300
William, 300
Wyngar, Wynger, Henry, 156
John, 156, 179, 297
Wyngfeld, Thomas, Keeper of the
King's Marshalsea, 78
Wynnam, Thomas, 234
Wynnesbury, John, 214
Wynselowe, Thomas, elected M.P.
for the City, 21
Wynter, Richard, 141
Wynwode, John, 173
Wyredrawers, to live at Blanchappelton, 37; Mistery of, united
with that of Chapemakers, 168
Wyremongers, Mistery of, ordinances,
185-6
Wyresellers, Mistery of, formed by
union of Pvnners and Wyremongers,
319; light to be maintained by, in
honour of St. Clement, 321
Wystowe. See Wistowe.
Wyswale, William, chantry priest in
St Paul's, 161
Wyther, John, 223
Y
Yarome, Yarum, Robert, 126, 189
Yenlade, 221, 224
Yeomen of the Mayor may be elected
Serjeants without restriction, 228
Yong, John, Alderman, 55, 56, 60, 61,
68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 80, 81,
86 7, 90, 91, 92, 94, 96, 98, 99,
107, 111, 122, 123, 125, 127, 129,
130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 138, 145,
150, 152, 153, 155, 157, 158, 160,
161
York, Parliament to meet at, 21
York, John, 1
William, discharged from serving any office on payment of 100
marks, 30
William, fishmonger, uses a
different mistery from that in which
he was admitted to the freedom, 59
Z
Zeeland. See "Celand.