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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Easter, anno 12 Edward II., at an annual rent of 13 s. 4 d. Witnesses, John de Dallyng, John Poyntel, Hugh de … Cheap, and set in the Tun, for being found wandering after curfew rung at St. Martin le Grand with a certain fardel of … whilst the wickets ( guigetti) were to be left open until curfew rung at St. Martin le Grand and then closed, not to be …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… to the effect that no one wander about the City after curfew rung at St. Martin le Grand except he be of good … that no taverner or brewer keep open his house after curfew; and that no one wander about the City by night with a … received from the Bailiffs of the town of St. Botolph, 4 the same having been taken from William Hobbe de Staundone, …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… of grisevere, 3 more than 5 s.; also for stranglin 4 and polan 5 and every kind of black work ( et cujuslibet … and out lest evil befall the City. At each parish church curfew shall be tolled the same hour as at St. Martin, … of the bridge. Serjeants at the gates shall each receive 4 pence per day, and each boatman by night a penny (?). …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… day, it is forbidden that any one walk the streets after curfew tolled at St. Martin le Grand 3 with sword, buckler, … No taverner to keep his tavern open for wine or beer after curfew, nor admit any one into his tavern nor into his house, … to answer for the King's peace, under penalties named. 4 No one to keep a fencing school by night or day, under pain …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… the Purification B. M. [2 Feb.], 28 Edward III. [A.D. 1353-4], there were assembled in the Guildhall Adam Fraunceys, the … and "Sayenesmelne," in the parish of "Westhunne," 4 which mills belong to London Bridge. To hold the same for a … (1) that no one wander in the City or suburbs after curfew, unless he be of good repute or the servant of such a …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… exec' Nich' i Pluket quas accommodavit Regi in vita sua. 4 March, 50 Edward III. [A. D. 1375-6], came John Frosshe, 1 … with false tables and dice, and were adjudged the pillory. 4 Folio xxxiii. Proclamation qe nul voise arme ne porte armes … made against carrying arms and wandering by night after curfew sounded at St. Mary atte Bowe, Berkyngchirche, St. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to the vicarage from the 14th century 3 to the mid 19th. 4 In 1852 its advowson was transferred to the bishop of … gave 23 a. for maintaining the clock and ringing the curfew bell and day bells in winter, any surplus going to … rising and mealtimes, and gleaning bells, besides the curfew, 84 which finally ceased only in the 1940s. 85 …
A Dictionary of London
… gate." They were to be closed at night at the beginning of curfew being rung at St. Martin's le Grand, and the wickets were then to be opened, and at the last stroke of curfew the wickets were to be closed and were not to be … be held "as a gavelett" on account of non-payment of rent, 4 Ed. III. (Anc. Deeds, A. 1713). Gayspur Lane In the parish …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Cheyney, Francis, Sir, 204 Chiche, Alice, 243 Chick Lane, 4, 9, 18, 26, 64, 69, 88, 89, 142, 147, 188, 211, 224, 267, … England. Child, Francis, 231, 429 -, John, 367 -, Richard, 4 -, Roger, 141 -, Thomas, 67, 183, 212, 303, 304 Children, … Cunger, Margaret, 431 Curd, John, 404 -, Stephen, 305 Curfew, John, 258 Currer, William, 28 Curley, Margery, 78 -, …
The medieval records of a London City church
… Bin, oat, 29. Binding of parson and parishioners by deed, 4. Birch, purchase of, 131, 149, 163, 173, 187, 215, 264, … 157, 179, 192, 216, 250, 263, 295; Causton's, xviii, xliv, 4, 75, 77, 8385, 95, 114, 121, 134, 156, 166, 177179, 195, … 401, 409; reading desk of, 412; surplices for, 351. Curfew, ringing of, xxvi, 332. Curtain rings and hooks, 131. …
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