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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… and incorporated with the new buildings. The facades to Queen Street were partly preserved and partly reproduced … being grouped around a single chimney-stack which may be an early 17th-century insertion. A narrow through-passage … in the 18th century, as also had two brick chimneystacks set against the S. wall. The building formerly extended …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… LYTH. 11861200 Gilbert son of Roger Fitz-Renfrid confirms to Henry son of Norman de Redeman, the land of Witeber ( now … who render yearly 10 11s. 5d.; a water-mill there ought to be worth 66s. 8d. yearly, but now is worth only 40s.; a … Elizabeth (1579). Inprimis that theye maye generallie be set downe the Quenes Tenandes: Item that euerie wedowe painge …
The London eyre of 1276
… Adam. They at once fled and are suspected, so let them be exacted and outlawed according to the custom of the City. 2 No chattels, but they were … but he does not come and is not suspected. He was attached by Joce the king's purveyor (emptorem) 4 and William de …
The London eyre of 1244
… them. And the mayor and barons say that they are not bound to produce the finder. And because the aforesaid chamberlain … proved, and they were not attached because they could not be found in the City. And the sheriff of Kent, in whose … quod ad eos nulla pertinet examinacio de morte hominis set solummodo ad camerarium et vicecomites, nec permittent …
The London eyre of 1244
… died, he says that he was not then in town. Therefore to judgment with the chamberlain and sheriffs for attaching … was present and was attached. It is adjudged that he be in mercy, with the sheriffs as his sureties. The … et postea convaluit et non est prosecutus appellum set dominus rex sequitur versus eos. 12 Et Walterus Beaublet …
The London eyre of 1244
… [16 Oct.] at Barking. Constance, Simon's wife, swore to prosecute the aforesaid Bernard for the death, and now she … ordered ... of the lands and chattels . . . cause him to be put in exigent and to come at the suit of the said woman … morte illa et fugit et non fuit de libertate [ Civitatis set] de comitatu Middelsexie, ideo preceptum est vicecomiti …
The London eyre of 1244
… of Greenfield and Ralph of Oxford, who were unknown, fled to the church of St. Bartholomew for a theft committed at … in a writ to the sheriffs directing them to cause it to be delivered, with the crew, in accordance with the grant … Et Robertus venit et non male creditur de morte illa, set quia stulte et ignoranter equum perterruit, consideratum …
The London eyre of 1244
… of Roger of Spain killed her and fled. Therefore let him be put in exigent and outlawed according to the form etc. He had no chattels. Therefore nothing. And … ad vicecomites aliquod facere attachiamentum de eis set tantum ad constabularium Turns Londoniarum. William, son …
The London eyre of 1244
… named Martin, was found murdered in the street leading to St. Martin Outwich. John, chaplain of St. Martin Vintry … fled for the death and is suspected. Therefore let him be put in exigent and outlawed according to the form etc. He … quia nullam fecerunt inquisicionem ubi vulneratus fuit set fecerunt inquisicionem ubi inventus fuit quod multum …
The London eyre of 1276
… near Castle Baynard and was at once arrested and taken to Newgate. Afterwards King Henry pardoned him his suit for breach of the peace by writ in these words: 'Henry by the grace of God; because … on that occasion, to John Maunsel, treasurer of York, to be handed over to the said bishop; at Westminster, 4 May 43 …
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