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Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… 8d and ordered that Peter be confined in fetters in the Bocardo 50 of Newgate till he had satisfied Luke on his … Italian banking and trading company. Flemish denomination. Bocardo was one of the syllogisms in logic. The name was applied to a room in Newgate, and there was also a bocardo in the north gate of Oxford. Possibly, as a bocardo
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the poor in St. Bartholomew's Hospital and in Bocardo. 58 Margaret Brookes gave during her life c. 1630, 59 … £2 for four poor families, and £2 for the prisoners in Bocardo. 92 In 1822 a disproportionate amount was being given …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… whether four scholars, felons, in the king's prison of Bocardo within the town of Oxford it is said, broke prison …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gifts, the company bought the lease of the house next to Bocardo, building a new house there in 15956. The house, known as Bocardo House and Shoemakers' Hall, was usually sub-let to … was able to afford small annual payments to prisoners in Bocardo, which dated from at least the early 16th century, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… upon the classical scene as the complex of buildings at Bocardo. 30 This early venture into city planning, … purchase of the fee farm, repairs and extensions to Bocardo, a new city mill in 15967, a new council house in … responsible for the custody of the 'Oxford martyrs' in Bocardo in 15556, however, were still trying to recover their …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… case in N. aisle from the Bishop's room in the City gaol (Bocardo), occupied by the Marian martyrs, of battens with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… For this they were at once carried to 'Buckerdo' (i.e. Bocardo, the prison), and 'the justices' and the … the congregation and to carry my old prisoner Bettrice to Bocardo. He craved pardon for his remissness, and promised … to visit the prisoners, apparently both in the Castle and Bocardo, which was done with the approval of the bishop; in …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… on the 10th Nov. committed for a year to a place called "Bocardo" in Neugate, but on the 6th Dec. he was released on … 'Memorials,' pp. 473-4. The editor there suggests that "Bocardo" was probably a word of Italian origin, whereas it is …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… to pass through a certain house of the said gaol called "Bocardo, " where a great number of men were confined, to … necessarie deponerent. A marginal note records that "Bocardo" and the whole of New gate Gaol, having become fetid …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the friar had about thirty of them locked up in Bocardo. 273 Dr. Thomas Kirkham, a Franciscan, is mentioned …
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