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Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… "took the nap off his cloths." The burellers are said by Riley, Lib. Cust. Gloss, to have been makers of borel, a … on this subject. Tourte or trete: coarse brown bread. See Riley's Glossary in Lib. Cust. 11, and the City's Liber de … Kanoun, Talifer as Taylefer and Elys as Helys. "Kisser." Riley ( Memorials of London and London Life, Introd. p. xxii) …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… este"; the squirrel's red summer coat. Rabbit. Scrimpyn. Riley defines this as a skin of less value than rabbit. Lib. …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… French Chronicle ( Chronicles of Old London, H. T. Riley, p. 247) says that John le Blunt was knighted 22 May, …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… was also occasionally used for lawn of linen. According to Riley ( Memorials, p. xxi) a maker of flans or flauns, a …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… in different forms: tandles, tendells, tandeles, etc. Riley, Lib. Alb. Glossary, suggests a measure, and points out …
A Dictionary of London
… to the Liber Albus "carfeux"=a place with four faces, and Riley says the Carfax at Oxford was so named from a fountain …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… in the case. 10 124 E.W. 28 106 107, 113 28 March. Mr. Riley; who has 1,000 l. belonging to Armitage, to detain it …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… into custody. No order. 94 10 John Ball, Budgrowe, at Mr. Riley's, Cheapside. 10 Jan. 1644. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed … 1644. The assessment to be levied out of the estate of Mr. Riley, of Cheapside, who holds his property. 3 174 24 July. … The 100 l. to discharge his assessment, on oath of Mr. Riley, his guardian, he being a lunatic, that it is his …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… objections 4 445 7 March 1646. Information that [Theoph.] Riley, of the Black Raven, Cheapside, has 200 l. in hand, the … sequestration taken off the money informed to be owing by Riley to Col. Oriley, because Oriley's delinquency appears …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the estate seems to have been tenanted by the family of Riley or Ryley, John, son of John Ryley of Burton Hall, dying … Par. Reg. (from transcript in W.S.L., p. 73). Edward Riley buried 16 Oct. 1669: ibid., p. 74. C. Calvert, History …
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