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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… has been traced. See p. 17. Wilton Corp. MSS. Accts. of Steward of Guild Merchant, passim. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… years; Roger Tarrant was queen's bailiff in 1585 and Steward of the Guild Merchant by 1591; Michael Ray was Steward of the Guild Merchant in 1611, Elias Glide acted as constable in 1631 and steward in 1669. The Tarrant family prospered greatly in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Apart from some of the minor officials, it was only the steward of the Guild Merchant who retained his importance in … official he did not invariably take precedence over the steward of the Guild Merchant before at least the second half … the 14th century; up to the 14th century the name of the steward almost always preceded that of the mayor in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and other of the surviving guild officials, such as the steward, market officials and ale-tasters, who made up the … charter in 1685 which limited the corporation to the high steward, mayor, recorder, and 34 burgesses, of whom the mayor … was described as consisting of a mayor, recorder, high steward and 5 aldermen, besides an unlimited number of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… V.C.H. Wilts. v. 778. Ibid. 78. Wilton Corp. MSS. Acct. of Steward of Guild Merchant, 334 Hen. VI. Brown's expenses … business for the borough are recorded in the Acct. of the Steward of the Guild Merchant. 201 Hen. VI. See pp. 21, 25. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
The Environs of London
… subsequent alienations were obligingly communicated by the steward of the manor. Anecdotes of Painting, vol. ii. p. 66. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… early in 1754, to judge from a letter by Hardwicke to his steward (B.M. Add. MS. 35679, 104). In 17524 a general … on central piers. Beneath the S. end of the Gallery the Steward's Room, now divided up, retains 18th-century panelled …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… endowed it for the residence and maintenance of a master, steward, four chaplains, thirteen clerks, seven choristers, … The present establishment consists of a master, chaplain, steward, and thirteen brethren. The buildings formerly … 77 miles in circumference; this office is now vested in a steward, assisted by a janitor who is keeper of the prison, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stoups. Above Outer Gate were the chambers of the steward of the college manors, now the office of his … of Cloisters stands Chantry, the chantry of John Fromond, steward of the college, erected by him before 1426. It is a … the woodward and other officials over whom the founder as steward presided, including also the bread-butler with …
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