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The London eyre of 1276
… nota [cf. 524 no. 21]. 51. [m. 3d] On the feast of St. Edmund [20 Nov. 1254] John le Joven and Robert de … sanctuary in the church of St. Bartholomew the Less in London, confessed that he had robbed an agent (nuncium) of … to judgment on them. Because the mayor and aldermen later testify that Maud and her maid Agnes were arrested and …
The London eyre of 1276
… Thomas Attewode of Barton took sanctuary in the church of St. Lawrence Candelwikstrete, confessed that he had stolen an … writ 4 in these words: 'Henry [III] to the sheriffs of London; because Henry de Bathon and Matthias de Mara on … Oliver threw a sailor into the Thames near the Tower of London, so that he was drowned; together with eight tuns and …
The London eyre of 1276
… died. He at once fled and took sanctuary in the church of St. Martin in the Vintry, where he remained for eight days … 'cordewaner' and William Proudman. So they are in * mercy. Later John le Smyth comes and is not suspected, so nothing … Sep. 1261], Richard de Borham with many other people from London went to a wrestling match (luctus) at Bermundseye …
The London eyre of 1276
… in * mercy, viz. Robert Poygnant 'cordeler' and John de St. Salvators. Nota 61. Quod non oportet clericis esse in … John de Suthwerk, while roofing the belfry of St. Paul's London, fell from the chair suspended by a rope in which he … the rope 20s. ( deodandum) which the dean and chapter of London took without warrant, so * to judgment on them. The …
The London eyre of 1276
… ( Memorandum.) [cf. 641] 183. On the eve of the feast of St. Mary Magdalene [21 July 1267] John son of Roger de Aungre … in the church of St. Lawrence Candelwykstrete, whence he later escaped. He is suspected, so let him be exacted and … Richard de Berwes minor canon of the church of St. Paul's London comes and claims him as a clerk and proffers letters …
The London eyre of 1276
… Valence, our grandson, we have pardoned Laurence Duket of London his suit for breach of the peace arising from the … house and waylaid William de Edelmeton in the parish of [St.] Mildred assaulting and wounding him so that he died … broke out among them; Symonet left the house and returned later the same day with Richard Russel his servant to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… wing giving on to Red Lion Street, but this may be a later acquisition. It is of two storeys, attics and cellars …
A Dictionary of London
… Crowne (Le) - Currier's Alley Crowne (Le) Tenement in St. Magnus parish, formerly called "le Glene," 23 H. VI. … at Querne, 28 Eliz. 1586 (Lond. I. p.m. III. 84). No later reference. Crowne (The) Chief messuage called the … Release of 1543 as formerly in the tenure of John Newton (London Deeds, Harben bequest to L.C.C. 1500-1600, No. 1). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… immediately to the S. of the present Cambridge to St. Neots highway. It lies in the middle of a compact parish … nave were heightened or rebuilt and the aisles remodelled later in the middle ages. The present tower, on an axis some … William Leeds, Bart., 1817, signed 'Crake Portland Road London'. (5) to (12) are all wall monuments. In churchyard, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… in the 13th century but seems to have declined during the later middle ages; it was reckoned with Hatley for some … much of the remainder belonged to the Gapes of Caxton and St. Albans. Mid 18th-century surveys made for both families … rectangular drain; 14th-century. Plate: includes a paten, London 1709, a chalice, London 1841, both inscribed and …
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