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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… Edinburgh, and pertiners, of threttie tun of French wyne, or therby, imported be them from Burdeaux at twentie fyve … offer of the ships loadning of wyne on ony uther termes or easier rate than he had done befor, quherwpon the said … sell any victuall but at the publict mercat, and that non forstall the mercat in tyme coming. Warrand, thesaurer, …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… gives and grantis to him that office as commoune pypper or minstrell within the said burgh, ordaining him heirby to goe throw the toune everie day, morning and evening, or at such tymes the magistratis sall appoynt, using his … officers for repayment therof bak to the toune on demand, or then that the same sall be allowed to the toune be Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 11th and 12th centuries, the last quarter of the 13th or the later years of the 14th century. In recording what … liberties and immunities were given to religious houses or ecclesiastical lords. The men who gave evidence when the … to accept the statements of these jurors where no charter or writ exists purporting to record such a grant, it is …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… chiefly because they warehouse no merchandise or movable goods there. Ordin' Carnificum. Ordinances of the … hens foreward bye nomaner Bestaille at eny such feires or markettes in Essex of eny drovers forstallers upon peyne … Bestaille to the seid craft perteynynge of eny Drovere or Bocher regrator in eny othir place or stede than oonly in …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… and acknowledged himself bound to Bernard de Sideleye, or William Sikard his attorney, in the sum of 60 s.; to be … de "Bordeus" in the sum of 28; to be paid to the same or their attorney holding the bond in London at the Feast of … 22 in the sum of 35 for wine; to be paid to him or his attorney, Arnald de Port, or to the bearer of his …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… vitailles. That no fishmonger go to forestall fish by land or water, to sell again, under penalty of forfeiture and … pessoun a la Cite. That no fishmonger harbour any alien or foreigner bringing fish to the City for sale, and that no … "lampries" salted, eels fresh and salt, garlick, onions, or other victuals whatsoever, which can abide the time ( q' …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… all persons having pledges in the Chamber of the Guildhall or in the hands of the collectors of the several wards, which … an annuity of 100 s. for his services to the City. De Forstall' Lampredar'. Monday after the above Feast, Hugh … the said John is not to make any aperture in the said wall or in the house built over it into the garden of the City. …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… le Forbour, to appear on the morrow of the Epiphany next or pay what was due. In default, is again committed quousque, … Mayor and Aldermen to Richard, son of William de Betonia (or Betoyne) as being the next friend of the said Thomas on … schall areste alle hem þ t make contek root (riot) debat or afray in brekyng of þ e seid pes and ye schal lede hem to …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Alegate, Portesokne , and Sheriff and serjeant or clerk and serjeant of the Sheriff. The second night by the … Lymstrete, and Bisshopesgate, and Sheriff and serjeant or clerk and serjeant of the Sheriff. The third night by the … that they should then be sold, &c. Breve Regis pro forstall'. Writ appointing Thomas de Cobeham, William de …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the manor to William Hayward, 55 Mary's husband or son, and in 1744 and 1745 the trustees of Walter Yate … and from John Pritchard, apparently Jane's son. 56 Two or more of the sisters survived, however, in 1750 when they … small estate in Fretherne and Saul; 94 and in 1383 Robert Forstall quitclaimed 80 a. in Fretherne to Thomas Cadul of …
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