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A New History of London
… by their own authority, without the sanction of the king's orders, or the consent of the community, by which means, … in the streets after the ringing of the coverfeu bell at St. Martin's-le-grand: that all vintners and victuallers were … custos of the city, A. D. 1295, disputed with the prior of St. Bartholomew's, concerning the profits arising from the …
A New History of London
… yet traffic will surmount them all. For when each man's attention is exerted in supplying the necessities of his … into three bodies, one party hurried to the rich priory of St. John of Jerusalem (at Clerkenwell) near Smithfield, which … 1409. 1410. In the year 1409 we read, that the company of parish-clerks of this city acted, with great applause, for …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 6 Cade's Rebellion to Henry VII CHAP. VI. From the rebellion of Jack … on all rents in the city of London, as offerings to the parish priests, on Sundays and festivals. This payment had … sensible of his danger, levied an army; and the battle of St. Alban's 1, in which the duke of Somerset was killed, put …
A New History of London
… gentlemen born; agreeable to that clause in the freeman's oath, which says "Ye shall take none apprentice but if he … young earl to be conducted publickly through the city to St. Paul's church; and thence back to his prison. Lambert … tranquillity in future. When Henry applied to pope Clement for a divorce, that pontiff was so unfortunately …
A New History of London
… great progress in Germany, and secretly in England; Henry's late resentment against the papal see, had relieved the … by a Spaniard, who undertook to fly from the steeple of St. Paul's cathedral; which he performed according to his own … in the Strand; to make room for which he pulled down the parish church of St. Mary, with the houses of three bishops, …
A New History of London
… the catholic interest; and all that had been done in Mary's reign in favour of popery, was in the first session … 1561. The spire, tower, and great part of the body of St. Paul's cathedral, were on July 4. 1561, consumed by … 215 Cripplegate 925 Bishopsgate 326 Langbourn 349 Hume. Parish clerk's register, in Maitland. They revived in 1603. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… hath putt himselfe app rntice to Thomas Waite of the parish of S t Savio rs Southwarke to serve for Seaven yeares from the … put himselfe app rntice to John Shakell of the parish of S t Bride to serve for Seaven yeares from the date …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… dec d hath put himselfe app rntice to Samuell Tenant of S t Buttolphs Bishopsgate to serve for 7 yeares from the day … to Edmond Johnson of Chicke Lane of S t Andrew Holborne parish to serve for 7 yeares from the day of the date … of Worcester Blacksmith hath put him selfe App rtice unto Clement Lambson for the terme of 8 yeares from the 29 day of …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Bucks yeoman decd. hath putt himselfe to William Buds of S t michael Crookedlane for 7 yeares from this day. 12 … 1655 Jasper Floyd the sonne of Griffith Floyd late of the Parish of uppington in the Coun. of Mountgomery yeom deed, … husbanman hath putt himself appntice to william mason of S t mary hill for 8 yeares from the day aforesaid. Henry Grey …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… putt himselfe appntice to Joseph Darvoll the younger of S t George Southwark for 7 yeares from the day of the date … 46 John Runwell the son of Nicholas Runwell late of the parish of Putney in the County of Surrey yeoman deceased hath … deceased hath put himselfe apprentice to william Awdley of S t Brides for seaven yeares from the day of the date hereof …
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