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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… scholars of Wales, being tempted of the devil, came after curfew with all their power to the hall wherein the said John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Lichfield, but is no longer among their muniments. 4 The sealed ordinance of Bishop Roger Northburgh … The ringing of the bell at the hour of mattins and curfew ( ignitegii) and at the other hours was never to be … at only 39 16 s., the stipend of the dean in money was 4; of William Baker, one of the prebendaries, 53 s. 4 d.; of …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… by Thomas Barnsley, the first dean, on 28 January, 1422-3. 4 It was provided by the statutes that the college should … beds, and other necessaries. Every evening at eight the curfew bell was to be rung for a sufficient time to admit of … a year of his appointment of six silver spoons, or 13 s. 4 d. to purchase them; and the oath to be taken by each …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the grant of the chapelry to the church of Exeter, 4 but the bishop of Chichester evidently disputed their … (i.e. the bishop of Exeter). The sacrist, who received 4 yearly from each of the other canons, as well as the … of which the keys were to be given to the sacrist after curfew; to him also it fell to provide the elements and wax …
The Environs of London
… about 1980 are marsh-land; about 300 cropped with potatoes 4; 100 with cabbages, &c.; 250 upland meadow; 50 wood; the … that the bell mentioned in the note beneath was used as a curfew-bell. Chapel of the Holy Rood at Barking Conduit … buried May 27, 1627." S r Nicholas Coote, Knt. buried Aug. 4, 1633." "Frances, daughter of Dudley North 198, Knt. buried …
The London eyre of 1276
… 524 no. 47]. 116. On Sunday before the Nativity of Mary [4 Sep. 1261], Richard de Borham with many other people from … Henry III [28 Oct. 1263] Robert came up about the hour of curfew and wounded him in the left hand with a sword of … the hue and cry or of the hour of day, but of the hour of curfew, which is an hour of night; so he seeks judgment …
A Dictionary of London
… Also called "Cap and Fan Court." See Five Bell Court. Curfew To be rung in London at every parish church at the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a city when the see of Oxford was created in 1542. 4 Its constitutional development was completed by a royal … women in the town, who were greatly feared; a general curfew was ordered in February 1646 after a particularly … town life was sometimes violent despite the operation of a curfew in the hours of darkness: in 1517, for example, it was …
Cardiff Records
… to her niece of "all y e Bees that is between She and I"; 4 and in Mrs. Morgan's disposal of her body in "christal … chime the bells, act as verger at Sunday service, ring the curfew, and keep the churchyard in order. We are not told …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… 3 Reginald le Taverner, James le Reve, "pessoner," 4 Walter de Resslepe, John Squiret, Peter le Tableter, 5 … robberies, and assaults, and for being nightwalkers after curfew in the City with swords and bucklers, and for setting … and Thomasin le Barber play dice in divers taverns after curfew, contrary to the statutes of the City. Let them …
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