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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… It appears that King Edward II. granted the office of tronage, and clerk of the market of Newcastle upon Tyne, to …
A Survey of London
… necessity with a strong armie. It auayleth the prince in Tronage, Poundage and other her customes, much more then all …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… London, in 1349 he received for life the office 2 of the tronage and pesage of wool in London, in 1359 he was governor …
A Survey of London
… by Customers key. Water gate by Woolkey Custome house. Tronage of wols.; Custom house. The monuments in that Church … the lane called the water gate on the west, to serue for Tronage, or weighing of woolles in the Port of London … that during the life of the said Iohn, the aforesayd Tronage should be held and kept in the said house, with …
A Survey of London
… in all 82.li. 3.s. Parish church of S. Mary Wool church.; Tronage or weighing of wool, caused the church to bee named … yeard, which was thereof called Wooll Church Haw, of the Tronage, or weighing of Wooll there vsed, and to verifie … to bee paide for euery parcell of Wooll weighed. This Tronage or Weighing of Woole till the sixt of Richarde the …
A Dictionary of London
… or weighing of wool, and the King gave permission for the tronage to be kept in this House during Churchman's life, the … Company, and in 1453 they made a tariff of charges for tronage, they having at that time the charge and management …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… pepperer or grocer, to whom the king granted the right of tronage for life. The weights used for the purpose (otherwise …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with many merchants, Irish and others, held their tronage and pesage at the southern port and put in no …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… were extended by succeeding sovereigns. Edward II. granted tronage to the burgesses, and exemption from serving on any …
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