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Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… reversion to the donor. Dated at Ledrede 16 June 1335. (4) A quitclaim from John, son of John de Aperdele, to John, … in the parish of Niwdegate co. Surrey. Dated at Niwdegate 4 May 1338. (5) A grant in fee tail by William Appelderle to … companies. Also that no one wander through the City after curfew sounded at the churches of S t Mary le Bow, …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… Roll A 4 1337–43 ROLL A4 Membr. 1 5 Nov. 1337 A Congregation of … usually resort, shall not keep their doors open after curfew sounded at S t Martin-le-Grand, under pain of … on Friday after the Feast of S t Barnabas [11 June] about curfew in Queenhithe Ward, in which affray Master John de …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… they should cause "bekenes" to be lighted on "Sheterselde 4" and other places, so that notice might be given to the … with orders not to pass any one through the gate after curfew sounded at S t Martin's le Grand. (L) Membr. 7 No date … the keys. The wickets ( Guychets) to be kept open till curfew sounded at S t Martin le Grand, and then be closed all …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 6. 13. 4., and in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, … forest, and that, attracted by the sound of the curfew at the church, she reached the village, where she died … leaving property in jewels to purchase land to pay for the curfew being rung for ever. Some land belonging to the …
A History of the County of London
… of London, King Ethelbert made the church of St. Paul; 4 and his choice of a site shows that he meant it to be the … conceded that the southern gates should not be open from curfew to morning. 81 In 1284–5 Edward I granted that the … Nowell, who had been an exile in the time of Mary. 163 On 4 June, 1561, St. Paul's steeple was struck by lightning; and …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… peace towards William Langley of the same. Sess. Roll 525/4. Sess. Reg. 2/15. 7 July, 11 James I [A.D. 1613]. Richard … bound by a supersedeas. Sess. Roll 525/48. Sess. Reg. 2/9. 4 September, 11 James I [A.D. 1613]. Andrew Humfreye of the … butcher, for the like. Martin Farrell, labourer, John Curfew, yeoman [deleted], John Redworth, shoemaker, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which was afterwards granted to the monks of St. Denys. 4 The site of the 'two other churches near Hantune' which … s. 5 d., while the 'chantry of St. Mary' stood at 6 13 s. 4 d. 18 In the Valor Ecclesiasticus of 1536, Dr. Capon being … bell for the town was rung in the early morning and the curfew at night. 52 In 1742 the churchwardens were ordered to …
Old and New London
… place we have given an account in a former chapter. 4 He was one of the founders of the Royal Astronomical … church is tolled nightly, and is probably a relic of the curfew custom. THE OLD "TABARD" INN, IN THE SEVENTEENTH … by an extract which he quotes from the Subsidy Roll of 4 Richard II., A.D. 1380, in which Henry Bayliff, "Ostyler," …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to stay at Lambeth when they had business in London, 4 and it may be that Lanfranc intended the church of St. Mary … rows of 3 columns each. Thick spine walls, each pierced by 4 arches, divide the nave from the N. and S. aisles, each of … tower, and was presumably complete by 1363 when the city curfew was being rung at the church. Stow notes an order of …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… impediatur; adiciatur pena illi qui fuerit in culpa. 4 Quartis eciam et sextis feriis habentibus Evangelia propria … nisi evidenti et racionabili causa fuerint excusati. Cap. 4. De Servientibus Ecclesie. Quod servientes Ecclesie illam … Chapel or Altar of the B.V.M. in the nave. Ignitegium, the Curfew. In the Ancient Statutes of Wells Cathedral we find …
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