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Memorials of London and London Life
… Letter-Book E. fol. cxciv. (Latin and Norman French.) 4 This proclamation was ordered by the Mayor and Aldermen, on … as to go wandering about the City, after the hour of curfew rung out at St. Martin's le Grand; unless it be some … keep the door 7 of his tavern open after the hour of curfew aforesaid, on the pain as to the same ordained; that …
Memorials of London and London Life
… to assess and levy in the said Ward 100for the men-at-arms 4 who are to go to our Lord the King, in aid of his war … as to go wandering about the City, after the hour of curfew rung out at St. Martin's le Grand; unless it be some … shall keep the door of his tavern open after the hour of curfew aforesaid, on the pain as to the same ordained; that …
Memorials of London and London Life
… the suit of John de Croydone, servant of John atte Belle, 4 vintner, with the mainour of six silver cups, and half of a broken silver cup, value 4 l., belonging to the said John atte Belle, his master, and … shall work longer than from the beginning of the day until curfew rung out at the Church of St. Sepulchre, without …
Memorials of London and London Life
… and stinking, of one Richard Stevenache, porter, for 4 pence; and from the same had cut two gammons for sale, and … about the City, or the suburb thereof, after the hour of curfew rung out at St. Martin's le Grand; unless he be a man … or brewer shall keep the door of his tavern open after curfew rung out at St. Martin's le Grand aforesaid, under the …
Memorials of London and London Life
… in ignorance, 400 golden shield florins and moutons, 4 of the coinage of Philip and John, Kings of France, were … within the City, or the suburb thereof, after the hour of curfew rung out at St. Martin's le Grand, unless he be a man …
A History of the County of Sussex
… chapel of St. Denis within the former castle of Midhurst' 4 was functioning in 1291, and is referred to in 1367 as … The annual income amounts to 103 approximately. The Curfew Charity. It appears from a Report dated 1 June 1860 to … his way and gained the town of Midhurst by hearing the curfew bell, in gratitude gave a quarter of an acre of land …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a discharged vicarage, rated in the king's books at 3. 13. 4., endowed with 600 royal bounty and 600 parliamentary … Ruthin, hundred of Isaled, county of Denbigh, North Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) from Denbigh; containing 391 inhabitants. … Mr. Davies also assigned 10 s. per annum for ringing the curfew bell. A bequest of 5 to the poor, by Mary Jones, in …
A Survey of London
… The inscription on his tomb gave the date of his death as 4 August, 1566 ( Survey, ed. 1633, p. 224). 207, l. 11. this … Robert Blanch. Robert Braunche in his will; he died June 4, 1567 ( Inq. p. m. Lond. ii. 64). Harley MS. 538, f. 70 vo, … cockney put me downe.' There is a reference to the curfew at 'nostre dame des Arches' in 1363 ( Letter-Book G, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish by the early 13th century, when it had a church. 4 By an order of 1884, perhaps not implemented until 1885, … 19th-century. On the higher ground west of the street are Curfew Cottage, the successor to a cottage given in the 18th century to endow the ringing of a curfew, 55 and Water House, a stone house much extended in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… civil parish. The modern parish of Blewbury contains 4,246 acres, of which 2,327 acres are arable land, 1,424 … of Forty Cross. From Old Michaelmas Day to Lady Day a curfew bell is rung at 8 p.m. Until about 1860 a bell was rung at 4 A.M., its institution being traditionally attributed to the …
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