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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… one. 20 While it is true that by the reign of Charles I, the Gray and the Sharp families had both entered the ranks … and eventually entered the ranks of the lesser town officials; William Tewe was town constable in 1550; from 1559 … 19. Ibid. 21. First Pembroke Survey, ed. Straton, i. 6. Wilton Corp. MSS. General Entry Bk. f. 580. See p. 21. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held by Queen Berengaria. 2 After the death of Richard I it formed part of Berengaria's dower, but evidently she did … in 1300 Wilton again reverted to the Crown, and Edward I then granted it in 1302 to his daughter, Mary, a nun of … in 1315 Mary held it as she had done of her father, Edward I. 12 In 1332 the borough came again into the king's hands, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at least as early as the reign of Henry III, for Edward I spoke of a charter of his ancestors to this effect. 2 In … within Wilton Park. 84 See p. 8. K. B. 27/182 m. 77d. J. I. 1/1006 m. 61d. Wilts. Inq. p.m. 12421326 (Index Libr.), … Branch and Dole, 55. Royal Com. on Market Rights, Vol. I, [C 5550], H.C. (1888), liii. C 133/95/9. C 54/5 m. 5. J. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… government MEDIEVAL TOWN GOVERNMENT In the reign of Henry I the leading burgesses secured the right to organize … long survive that century. Apart from some of the minor officials, it was only the steward of the Guild Merchant who … determined the functions of the greater and lesser borough officials, and established a form of town government. which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… burgesses, 11 common council men, a town clerk and other officials; this last general group included the portreeve, … bailiffs, constables and other of the surviving guild officials, such as the steward, market officials and … their proceedings only dates from the reign of Elizabeth I, but possibly the formal association of five aldermen in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Survey of London
… in the great gallery of Winchester House, "a Place where I knew his Lordship scarce came once in a Year," 91 to … discuss the religious opinions of the future King Charles I. The saintly Lancelot Andrewes, who seems to have been the … four portions was approximately 20 feet from west to east, i.e. the total length of the hall was about 80 feet. The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester Charities CHARITIES (i) Those connected with Winchester in general. 1. St. John's …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the belfry dated 1659 and inscribed in Roman capitals I.N. H. F.F. Set on the sills of the nave windows are five … There is a peal of five bells: treble, inscribed I. W. 1611. (2) Inscribed 'William Budd, 1611, I. W.' (3) The inscription in black letter is illegible. The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to be held 'on the Eastern hill of Winchester.' Henry I extended the fair-time for a further five days in exchange … regulation of trade 30 was transferred to the episcopal officials. As we shall see from the accounts, guards were … paid 6 d. a day each and the footmen 2 d. Besides the officials of the Pavilion, the chamberlain Robert Pershore, …
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