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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… taken money of the merchants of Normandy who bring woad into the City, for leave to harbour the same; by reason … upon which day, the before-named John Maunsel coming into the Guildhall, together with the King's Council, the … Upon the same day, the said John forthwith seized the City into the hand of his lordship the King, the Mayor, Sheriffs, …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… been born in the parts beyond sea. This plea was brought into the City before the Sheriffs of London, and there …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… custody. At this time, the Barons and Londoners entered into a league by written instrument and by oath, all in fact … then next ensuing; an arrangement which was never carried into effect. Afterwards, on the Tuesday before Ascension Day, … fealty that is due unto God and to him, health and devoted service, with all reverence and honour. Whereas by many …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… it was, that no affidavits as to tenements were sworn from foreign Courts, nor was any testament proved. The same Thomas … the same to be given, by counsel of his lordship the King, into the custody of men of the realm, not suspected, by them … that he would not bring, or cause to bring, aliens into the realm of England; and that if any should come, and …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… day; but at a later hour, were separated and sent into the 5bailey of the Castle, and there lodged, all of … other sea-ports. He also took all their 8foreign lands, into his hands, and destroyed and wasted all goods there … Still however, these pirates did not dare to attack any foreign prince or knight, coming in armed guise to England, …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… who were called the 4"disherisoned," threw themselves into the Isle of Ely, fortifying it with arms; and repeatedly … and that it would be a disgrace to deny him admission into the City. Afterwards, on the Friday next before Palm … prohibition of bells being rung in the City, and of divine service being celebrated with song; but the same was to be …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… slain others, whose bodies, it was said, had been thrown into the Thames. They however denied violence and injury …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… a distance of two miles on every side, so that no divine service was celebrated there, except in silence; and no bells … Edward his son, to take custom of all things coming by sea into England and from England going forth, and such custom … Edward having received the same Gaston and his people into companionship with himself: and from the same 70,000 …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… they should hold themselves in readiness to do him the service of the Butlery on the Feast of Saint Edward [5 … to the custom of the City, all merchant-strangers, coming into London, were wont to be harboured, to gether with their … Glossary, p. 805. Or keepers of the hostels, where the foreign merchants were lodged. The duty charged for weighing …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… should presume to contravene this, all his chattels coming into England were to be rendered amenable to his lordship the … But if such person should absent himself and not come into England, then his fellow-countryman who had come into … further granted that the Christians might celebrate divine service and preach upon the Catholic faith throughout all his …
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