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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… offences comprise for the most part night-walking after curfew, robbery with violence, frequenting taverns and houses … every quarter of corn sent to the mill, by way of pesage. 4 In 1297, a few months before the King restored the … although Gregory de Rokesle held both offices from 4 to 6 Edward I., and he was at the same time Coroner by …
The medieval records of a London City church
… at 8 a year, and Patten being parish clerk at 6 13 s. 4 d., pp. 359, 371. [ The Parish Clerks, 14931558. The … century, received for their annual wages, the former 4 13 s. 4 d., the latter 40 s. In 151213 the then sexton, … entry is, however, unusual: "paid for Ryngyng of None, curfew and day pele and courfewe & other pelis on our lady …
The Environs of London
… many valuable privileges and immunities, by royal charter 4. King John granted the men of Kingston, the manor of the … at the Quynes 49 buriall from Hampton courte by water 0 0 4 "1553. Rec d. of the Spanyards 50 for the hire of the … the church on Sabbath-days 0 3 10 "1651. For ringing the curfew bell for one year 1 10 0 Price of Provisions, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… court forbade villagers to sit drinking in taverns after curfew was rung. 19 In 1505 one alehouse keeper was accused … Hen. IV; XXXV/124, 13 Hen. IV, 5 Hen. V. Ibid. XXXV/123, 4 Hen. IV; XXXV/124, 4 Hen. IV; XXXV/130, 2 Hen. VII; cf. Clay, Landbeach, 74. …
A History of the County of Chester
… him to consolidate his authority over city and county. 4 The result of those manoeuvrings became apparent in 1394, … guard for an expedition planned by the king and prince, 4 and the portmote was suspended while they fulfilled their … after the battle. The corporation was required to impose a curfew upon all Welshmen visiting Chester, and to ensure that …
A History of the County of Chester
… designation varied in number from 26 to over 30, 4 were mostly former mayors and sheriffs and were associated … holdings in right of his first wife in and near the city. 4 A similar linkage of city tenements and local rural manors … law and order, the Assembly ordered in 1503 that a curfew be observed after eight o'clock, and that former …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… to him by the said pope under date St. Peter's, Rome, 4 Id. June anno 15 [1404, in Cal. Lett. V, p. 597], in the … of appropriations. Ad fut. rei mem. Sacre religionis. [4 pp.] 9 Kal. May. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 28 d.) Confirmation … whereby, after the daily ringing, commonly called the curfew ( ignitegium), of the evening bell. in the cathedral ( …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… Litteras bone memorie, dated at Exeter, 7 Id. Jan. 1283[-4], the fourth year of his consecration, of bishop Peter, … the ringing of the priory bell, wont to be rung for the curfew ( pro ignitegio), until in the morning it is rung for … namely after the ringing of the monastery bell for the curfew ( pro ignitegio), until in the morning the bell is …
A History of the County of Stafford
… St. Edward's churchyard in Leek at the summer solstice. 4 The east side of the area is dominated by Morridge, a long … the church every week. 36 He received 5 s. for ringing the curfew bell at Leek. By the 1730s he was paid 4 d. an hour for tolling the bell at Leek, Meerbrook, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… township was 3,489 in 1801 and 3,703 in 1811. It rose to 4,855 in 1821 and 6,374 in 1831 and then grew steadily to … the 18th century the sexton was paid 5 s. for ringing the curfew. 28 In the later 1830s the sexton rang a bell at 6 … 1 p.m. each day. 29 He was still paid 5 s. for ringing the curfew bell in 1857. 30 A Leek association for the …
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