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A History of the County of Essex
… says, which they were allowed to carry on without becoming freemen of the town. The two governors of the Dutch Bay Hall … when that right was apparently restricted to the sons of freemen. 46 In 1565 all those claiming the freedom by birth … 2 d. to the clerk and 4 d. to the serjeants. Non-resident freemen were ordered to come to elections. 47 An order of …
A History of the County of Essex
… of marketing in general and that of 'foreigners' or non-freemen in particular. 27 Careful licensing of chandlers was … of the corporation. The main problem was those non-freemen who kept open shops and warehouses in Colchester and … the interests of the inhabitants, particularly of the freemen, against a perceived threat from the activities of …
A History of the County of Essex
… one chosen by the bailiffs and aldermen, the other by the freemen weavers. The wardens swore to ensure that all weavers …
A History of the County of Essex
… for gentlemen and 'other fit persons'. 33 As many as 232 freemen ate an election dinner there in 1600, occupying 'Mr. …
A History of the County of York
… and victuals. 86 During the decade 1509-18 only six York freemen were enrolled as innkeepers, but in the decade … should not be leased but left as common pasture for the freemen; a compromise offered by the mayor was rejected. 2 … Rec. v. 135, 170; vi. 31-35, 44-45, 140; vii. 165. York Freemen, i. 233-41; ibid. ii. 36-48. e.g. Thomas Waller, …
A History of the County of York
… 64 Independent evidence occurs in the York Register of Freemen opposite the name of Valentine 'Frees': combustus … 2. L. & P. Hen. VIII, vii, p. 514. E 315/139, f. 102. York Freemen, i. 259. L. & P. Hen. VIII, xv, p. 143. Foxe, Acts …
A History of the County of York
… their fluctuations emerges, however, from a study of the Freemen's Rolls. An informative comparison may be made … 1594-1603. 59 In the first of these decades the 529 new freemen represent 100 trades and crafts; in the last … in 1603 than it had been in 1509. At the same time the Freemen's Rolls confirm the evidence that York's …
A History of the County of York
… Bricklayers occur somewhat more frequently among the freemen in the last Elizabethan years. 27 The general aspect … Through York, 137. Six are enrolled in 1594-1603: York Freemen, ii. 36-48; the brickmakers in 1592 wanted to … As is suggested by the increased per patres group in the Freemen's Rolls: see p. 128. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… socmen had 178 acres, and there were 10 carucates; 14 freemen also, and the moiety of another, possessed 2 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a manor at the survey, which Jeffrey held of him, which 3 freemen possessed formerly, with 90 acres of land, 12 … long, and 6 broad, paid 18 d. gelt, one of the said 3 freemen, with 30 acres, was so depending on the abbot's soc, …
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