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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… and John Beauchamp, drapers, and entered into bond in the sum of 1,000 for payment into the Chamber by the said … and George Grenested, skinners, and entered into bond in the sum of 40 for payment into the Chamber by the said … came Robert Fletcher, "cowper," William White, Thomas Risby, drapers, and John Plonket, "sherman," before William …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Rowlowe, and John Maykyn, grocers, and entered into bond in the sum of 100 marks for payment into the Chamber by the … of St. Edward [13 Oct.], 1 Richard III. [A.D. 1483], in the presence of Edmund Shaa, Knight and Mayor, the Prior … came James Wilford, tailor, Roger Acherley, Thomas Risby, Robert Gawdeby, drapers, and entered into bond in the …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… and Robert Wilkynson, "irmonger," and entered into bond in the sum of 23 16 s. 6 d. for the delivery into the Chamber … Bifeld, and John Alburgh, mercers, and entered into bond in the sum of 236 for the delivery into the Chamber of the … Civitatis. 2 Dec., 6 Edward IV. [A.D. 1466], came Thomas Risby, "brasier," John Shugbourgh, William Burtone, and …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… manucapt' q'dipsi minas non inferrent nec impediment' Jur' in panell' pro Rege etc. Writ to the Mayor and Sheriffs to … on the country as to their conduct when acting as a jury in a case between the Crown and the Prior of Hykelynge, 1 and … John Sely, John St. "Nede," Simon Grene, and Saloman Risby for Elias de Thorpe; and John Davy, John Olescompe, …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… to the several Aldermen to take steps to assess and levy in their Wards a sum equal to a fifteenth and a half, and to … a moiety of the subsidy on wools, woolfells, &c., in repayment of a loan of 5,000 marks made by the City to the … the Count "Darmaignak," 19 the Constable of France. John Risby, the bearer, would further inform them of the names of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fornham (All Saints) FORNHAM ( All Saints), a parish, in the union and hundred of Thingoe, W. division of Suffolk, … living is a rectory, with that of Westley annexed, valued in the king's books at 19. 10. 5., and in the patronage of … The living is a discharged rectory, united to that of Risby, and valued in the king's books at 7. 1. 0. Fornham …
A History of the County of Surrey
… THE HOUSE OF THE FRIARS OBSERVANT OF RICHMOND Henry VII. in 1499 founded six English houses for Friars Observant, of … blamed the two Observant friars, Hugh Rich and Richard Risby of Canterbury, for maintaining the quarrel of Queen … at Tyburn on 5 May 1534. It is said that Fathers Rich and Risby were twice offered their lives if they would accept …
A History of the County of Stafford
… AUSTIN FRIARS OF STAFFORD The only house of Austin friars in the county was that in Forebridge, a suburb to the south of Stafford borough in … of the friary in the charge of William Stanford of Rowley nearby and Richard Warde of Tillington. 15 These …
A History of the County of Kent
… the remaining five lodged at the hospital of Poor Priests in Stour Street. Soon a small room was. granted to them in … of this house, Hugh Rich, warden of Richmond, and Richard Risby, warden of Canterbury, were among the chief supporters … 84 John, 1479 85 Richard Martin, c. 1490 (?) 86 Richard Risby, 1532-3 87 Gabriel Pecock, 1532 88 John Arthur, 1533-5 …
A History of the County of Kent
… recognition and a more or less independent organization in 1415, but though Edward IV interposed to protect their threatened independence in 1471, 2 they seem to have had no separate house in England … Eccl. de Martyrio Fratrum. (He puts the deaths of Rich and Risby in 1537, p. 6); cf. Angelus a St. Francisco (R. Mason), …
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