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Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… April 1305 Friday before the Feast of St Ambrose, Bishop [4 April] John de Wavendon, baker, was attached to answer … defendant struck him with a stick the previous night after curfew. The defendant denied the charge and demanded a jury. … was coming from the house of Master John de Sencler about curfew with a servant of Master John carrying a lantern 1, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… name to a deanery whose chapter met in the church in 1272. 4 The deanery covered a large area of south-east Somerset and … 1498 and 1519 the vicarage was burdened with pensions of 4 to outgoing vicars, 4 probably as a result in 1537 the … had to recast a bell he had cast in 1648, possibly the curfew bell rung at 8 p.m. in winter until the early 20th …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… chosen by the canons, Hardman. Tabular: Morys. 1506, Oct. 4.Master John Hans, the sub-dean, admitted a canon … in 5 l., to be paid at Lady Day, 1488. Dated as last. (4) Bond from the same to the same, in 5 l., to be paid at … be every night within the church when the bell rings for curfew [? ad Curf], and Hoper not to frequent the house of a …
Old and New London
… Funerall. 3. His Will, Legacies, Inventory, and Epitaph. 4. Why it was removed. 5. The Money it will bring. 6. … o'clocka reminiscence, probably, of the tyrannical Norman curfew, or signal for extinguishing the lights at eight … be a continuation of the vaulting beneath the houses Nos. 4 and 3. The arch of the vault here is plain and more …
Old and New London
… boat-races. The tower contains a peal of five bells. The curfew was rung every evening at Chiswick as recently as … removed from his villa at Chiswick to Leicester Fields, 4 we are told, "in a very weak condition, yet remarkably …
The medieval records of a London City church
… there beyng present, iij d. paid for Ryngyng of None, Curfew and day pele and Courfewe & other pelis on o ur lady …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… bells, two trebles beind added in 1737. The great bell 4 is rung daily the winter half year at six in the morning, 5 … DONA satis indicant. Patrem habuit Rob. Snell Gen. qui ob. 4. Oct. 1720. t. su 59. Matrem, Elizabetham, qu ob. 9. Maij … and wives, and gave an acre of land in Heyham, to ring the curfew-bell every night; he was lord of a third part of South …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of this messuage, was the parsonage-house and garden, 4 which stood at the very north-east corner of the … of Joan his wife, and all his friends; the priest to have 4 d. and the clerk 2 d. and they were to offer 1 d. and put … The sixth bell weighs about 15cwt. and is rung for a curfew bell, at eight o'clock every evening, 18 there being …
The London eyre of 1276
… and carefully inspected by them; at Winchester, 25 January 4 Edward I [1276].' Thereupon the mayor and citizens come and … thereon and is given Wednesday in the second week of Lent [4 Mar. 1276]. 475. Robert de Araz and Stephen de Munden have … in the ward of Anketin de Auverne [Farringdon ward] after curfew and struck him with iron staves, swords and axes, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
… the said chancellor in Holbourne in the suburb of London, 4 June. June 6. Westminster. John Bozon to Henry de Codyngton … ( wakeraunt) in the said city or suburbs after ringing of curfew at the church of Our Lady atte Bowe unless he be known … or his servant, for good cause and carrying a light, which curfew shall ring between day and night; and if any shall be …
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