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… board a vessel near Wynterton, off the coast of Norfolk, or not; inasmuch as John le Longe, Alderman of the said Hanse … the said William failed to show any title to the said gate or land. Order therefore was given by Hamo de Chigwelle, the … in debts clear, and in jewels of gold and silver, or other property, save only their chattels arising from …
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… &c. Return made, non inventus, and that he had no goods or chattels whereon the debt could be levied; and further … nothing to show that he was his (Gauselm's) executor or attorney, &c., the aforesaid letter of statute was … of Fontenay le Counte, 3 and Bernard de Boys his merchant, or William Cosyn, appointed their attorney by letter patent, …
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… for the time being desire to recover the guardianship or the said guardian willingly surrender his trust to the … Printed in Rymer's 'Fodera,' vol. ii. pt. i. p. 597. Or, perhaps, "not by sample." See 'Calendar of Wills, Court … on fo. clxi. Meaning probably John, the man of John (or John's man) de Boxelee, previously mentioned. Cf. "Thomam …
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… equivalent to 112 lb.; two of half a hundredweight each, or 56 lb.; one of 32 lb., one of 16 lb., one of 8 lb., and … take a hostel by force within the walls of the City, or in Portesokne, or by delivery of the Marshal, 8 which charter had been …
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… 12 Stace, and whether perjury had been committed or not. 13 Return made by Simon Fraunceys and Henry de … the Recorder, and ask to be allowed the usual quarantine or respite of forty days to enable them to be advised as to … and the Aldermen, to faithfully collect the money left to or acquired by the Conduit, duly expend the same in …
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… should be convicted of a trespass against John de Aynesham or other of his neighbours. Custodia Will'i fil' Rob'ti de … and his assigns should receive from Nicholas de Grenewych, or any other person soever holding the small balance for silk 2 to ferm, the yearly sum of 50 s., more or less according to the terms on which the balance is let to …
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… goods sequestrated in Bredstrate, where her husband lived, or not. They say on their oath that she broke no … meaning Clausum Paschæ, i.e., the Sunday after Easter, or Quasimodo Sunday. Hakford's mission appears to have met … Money paid for permission to hold a stall in a market or fair. A custom exacted in markets and fairs for permission …
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… of his Ward to assemble in the parish church of his Ward or elsewhere; the hostels of the Ward to be searched for … of men in their Ward capable of bearing arms on horseback or otherwise according to their estate, &c. Folio cxlii b. … on the King's behalf, and bidding them to permit any Earl or Baron desirous of entering the City to do so, provided he …
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… Bridge, that flesh and fish should not be sold by freemen or strangers anywhere except in the house called "les … a sixth from the towns. Stubbs, 'Const. Hist.,' ii. 353 n. Or "Chaam." The will of Margery Lucas was proved and enrolled … 1314. 'Cal. of Wills,' i. 245. Cornhill Ward. Mid-Lent or Mothering Sunday, so called from the custom of visiting …
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… all persons having pledges in the Chamber of the Guildhall or in the hands of the collectors of the several wards, which … the said John is not to make any aperture in the said wall or in the house built over it into the garden of the City. … and Aldermen not to flay dead horses in future in the City or suburb. 10 Admissio Ful berti Pedefer in abrocarium wysde. …
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