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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… skinners, in the sum of 6; to be paid, viz., 60 s. at Michaelmas next, and 60 s. at the following Michaelmas &c.; and unless, &c.; which … himself bound to William de Leyre in the sum of 50 s.; to be paid at the Feast of St. James, &c. cognicio. iiij …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… to Hugh de "Strubby" and Alice de Odyham in the sum of 20 s. 3 d.; to be paid within fifteen days, &c. cognicio. viij … to Peter Fort, merchant of Cahors, in the sum of 78 s. 4 d.; to be paid, viz., one moiety in the quinzaine of the … said Peter came and acknowledged that he had received 57 s. 4 d., and in shoes [ in denariis sotularium ?] 21 s., by …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… indebted to John "Starre," fishmonger, in the sum of 4 6 s. 8 d.; to be paid at Pentecost, &c. cognicio. iiij d. The … indebted to the above John "Starre" in the sum of 43 s. 4 d.; to be paid at Pentecost, &c. The following Tuesday … Ingold, "chaundeler" near Ebbegate, in the sum of 60 s.; to be paid on Sunday in mid-Lent, &c. cognicio. vj d. …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… bound to Thomas de Foxtone, corder, in the sum of 64 s.; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.; and unless, &c. cognicio. … to John de Par' and John de Modum (?) in the sum of 40 s.; to be paid ad carmprivium, 1 and unless, &c. cognicio. ij … Lenne and Marrota de Valencens his wife in the sum of 20 s.; to be paid, viz., 10 s on the Feast of St. Thomas, Ap. …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… bound to William le Botiller, apothecary, in the sum of 14 s.; to be paid, viz., 4 s. 6 d. at the Feast of All Saints and the Purification, and 5 s. at Easter following, &c. cognicio. xiiij d. Wednesday …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Bassieshawe as a bad character and a disturber of the King's peace and as a doer of many evil things, contrary to the … aforesaid. Therefore he is committed to prison, &c. Rog's fr' Joh'is le Lorimer. Prisona. Roger, brother of the above … and Bridge as a nightwalker and disturber of the King's peace Pleads not guilty and puts himself on the country. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be paid to the lord byfree heirs after their father's decease, now called a Hariot. By this it appears that the … conquest, a lordship in this town of Tyrington. Bardolph's Fee. Hermerus de Ferrariis, who held a manor in Tilney, and … death of Bishop Cox aforesaid. In 1590, Thomas and Richard Ladd, alias Baker, farmed it of Queen Elizabeth: Richard had …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Abbevile, Master Giles de, physician of Edward the king's son, 30. , John de, 147. , Richard de, 692. Abbey, … 250, 365, 385, 388, 488, 585, 719. , Margaret, the king's daughter, wife of. See Margaret. Alexander, Alisaundre, … of Bangor, 173, 178. Aniciensis. See Puy, le. Ann Abbot's ?, Anne [co. Southampton], church of, 219. Anne, John de, …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… , burgesses of, 92. , castle of, 156. , bishop of Lincoln's manor in, 156. , Friars Preachers of, 115. , gaol of, 60, … 79. . . parson of Chinnor, 189. . , parson of St. John's chapel, Colney, 189. Leigh, Legh by Shirburn [co. Dorset], … 371. Lemyngton, Lemynton. See Lymington. Lench, Sheriff's, Shireves Lenche, Shirevelenche, co. Worcester, 167, 168, …
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