London under Edward IV (1461–83)
Edwardus iiijtus.
Thes bethe the names of the Maires and Shoreffes of the Cite of
London in the tyme of the regne of Kynge Edward the Fourthe.
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| Hugh Wyche, Maire | John Locke | A° Primo. |
| George Irelond |
This yere was imagened and wrought grete treyson a yenes the
kynge by the menys of the Erle of Oxenford and his sonne Aubry,
with oþper knyghtes and the kynges rebelles, traytors and advessaryes with oute the londe, the whiche tresones God sent the kynge
hym selfe knowleche, and anon they were taken and juged to dethe.
Fyrst the Lorde Aubrye was drawe the xx daye of Feverell thorowe
London to the Toure Hill, and ther hewas behedid; and the xxiij
day of Feveryll was Sir Thomas Tudnam, knyght, and Sir William
Tyrrell and John Mongomery, squyer, drawe from Westmester
thorowe London to the Toure Hill, and ther was be hedyd upon a
scaffolde. And the xxvj day of the same monthe was John Veer
the Erle of Oxynford led thorowe London to the Toure Hill, and
ther was be heded on the same scaffolde. And the fyrst d[a]y of
Marche was Sir William Kenedy, knyght, led from Westmester
thorowe London to the Toure Hill, and ij other men with him, and
ther were be hedid on the same scaffold. Also this yere the Egill
on Poulis stepell was take downe for hit was broke, but whan hit
shulde be set up a yene he that shulde have set it up fell downe and
was dede, and so anoþper man was hired and sett up the Egyll the
iij daye of Juyll. This yere was dyverse of the castelles in the
northe yolden a yene to Kynge Edwarde.
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| Thomas Cooke, Maire | William Hampton | A° ije. |
| Bartilmewe James |
This yere Quene Margaret toke Bamburgh, Anwyke, and Donsynburgh
with the nombre of vj Ml of Frensshemen; and in this
same yere the kynge did make grete gunnes and other grete ordynaunce
at London, and did do cary hit in to the northe contre.
And ther the kynge with thes lordis laide sege to thes castelles a
for wreten; the whiche were yolden, savynge Bambrough wold
not yelde till the wallys were betten downe; and ther in was take
Sir Rauffe Graye, knyght, and he was be heded at Yorke. Also
this yere Thomas Routhe, squyer, and ij oþer men, were be hedid at
the Toure Hill for treson. Also this yere the Duke off Somersett
be came the kynges liege man and sworne, but he kepte not his
othe, for he went a yene to the contrary parte.
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| Matheus Philippe, Maire | Thomas Muscehamp | A° ije. |
| Robert Bassett |
A grete drought, for it never reyned from the myddys of Marche tyl the morow after Mydsomer day.
This yere came diverse lordes and gentillez to Exham of the
queues affynete, and the Lord Mountegew with other knyghtes an
squyers had knowleche of them, and ther them toke the moste parti
of them, that is for to sey: Harry the Duke of Somersett, the whiche
was be heded the xv day of May at Exham; Sir Emonde Fyssh,
knyght, Bradshawe, Rawlyne Honte, and Blacke Jackett, were be
heded at Yorke the xv day of May; and the xviij day of May was
be hedid Sir Thomas Hull, knyght, John Marfyn, late servaunte
with the quene, John Botler, John Gosse, late kerver to the Duke
of Somersett, Roger Water, late purcer to Kynge Henry that was,
Harry Docfford, William Dawson, William Pryce, Thomas Hegge,
Thomas Fenwyck, and John Champyon; at Midlam were be heded
Sir Philippe Wynterworthe, (fn. 1) knyght, Sir William Ponyngton, wardeyne
of Topclyff, Olyver Wyntworthe, William Spyller of Yorke,
Thomas Honte, late yoman with the quene that was. Also at
Newcastell the xxvij day of May were beheded the Lord Honger
ford, the Lorde Roose, Sir Thomas Fyndorne, knyght, Bernarde
Delamore, Nicholas Massy, and the xxviij and of May was other vj
persones be heded. Also this yere was a grete drouthe, the whiche
duryd from myddes of Marche till the morne after Mydsomer day
that never reyned. And this yere whete was worthe iiij d. a
busshell, and all maner of vetaille grete chepe, and wyne grete
chepe, and grete skarssete of money. Also this yere was a grete
pestilence thorowe all the realme.
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| Rauff Josselynge, Maire | John Tate | A° iiije. |
| John Stone |
The coronacion of Quene Elyabeth.; Here be gan fyrst the nobyl of x s. callyd the ryal.
This yere there was a grete frost and grete snowne, where
thorowe mych cattell of bestis and shepe for fawte of mete were
distroyed. Also this yere the kynge spoused the duches doughter
of Bedford, þewhiche was crowned at Westmester the Sonday a
for Wytsonday, that is to sey, the xxvi day of Maye, att the whiche
coronacion was made xlvij Knyghtes of the Bathe, where of were
foure men of London, þat is to sey, Rauffe Josselynge, draper,
that tyme beynge maire, Hugh Wiche, mercer, John Plomer,
grocer, Harry Waffer, draper. Also this same yere Kynge Harry
was taken in the northe contre, and ij doctors with him, the whiche
wer called Doctor mannynge and Doctor Beden, the whiche were
all thre brought to London. And by the wey the Erle of Warwyke mett with hem at Islyngdon by the kynges comaundement,
and ther a rested the forsayde Kynge Hanry upon serteyne poyntes,
and so brought him in att Newgate and thorowe Chepe side, and
so thorow all London to the Toure, that is to sey, on Seint James
evyn the xxiiij day of Jule. Also this yere the kynge lete smyte
a mewe noble with a roose standyng there as the crosses shulde at
the value of x s. ster. And the olde nobill was valued, and so to
goo for viij s. iiij d. and ther was newe grotes and pensse made
after the valewe of the nobyll, that is to sey, lighter then they were
a fore. Also he lete make a pece of golde valued at vj s. viij d.,
that is to sey an angell, and oþer smaller peces of golde of les
valure, &c.