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Finance and trade under Edward III
… to eminence as the King's Chamberlain, Taker of Wines and Coroner in the City, alderman and member of Parliament 4 In … year became the King's Chamberlain, Taker of Wines, and Coroner in the City This success of the City was, however, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of bread and ale, a pillory, ducking-stool, weyf, separate coroner for the lordship, and a market on Wednesday and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… who changed its government from a provost to a bailiff, coroner, and mayor; the bailiff was the superiour officer, … or manor of Thetford, and held his place during life; the coroner was also named by the lords of the dominion, and was … the town so far, as to make the mayor superiour to the coroner, but still kept the nomination of the coroners to …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Chigwell. Cal. Close, 1339-41, 489. A William Gernon, coroner of Essex, was dead by 26 May 1340: ibid. 412. Feet of …
Alumni Oxonienses
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… wills, and grants marriagelicences, &c.; he also chooses a coroner and other officers for the liberty. The parish …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 25 but by 1670 the court merely elected officers. 26 A coroner and a clerk were recorded in 1275. 27 In 1374 the …
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