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Old and New London
… which he insisted upon, the 34th verse: 'So his master was wroth, and delivered him to the jaylor, till he should pay …
London Bridge
… <denied> In the same parish is one tenement lately of John Wroth and now of Robert Wydyngton, now of John Beauwmond …
A Survey of London
… to wit, Walter Turke, 1350. Iohn Lofkin, 1359. Iohn Wroth, 1361. Iohn Pechie, 1362. Simon Morden, 1369. and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… possesses a silver salt, the gift in 1638 of Sir Thomas Wroth, the recorder, and a pair of loving cups, the gift of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… owed his return to the recorder Roger Warre. 20 Sir Thomas Wroth, recorder 1628-62, was returned as M.P. in 1628, … three elections Balch shared the return with Sir Thomas Wroth and in 1708 with George Dodington. 26 From then until …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Robert Blake and the town's recorder, Sir Thomas Wroth, were members of the classis in 1647, 18 and John …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… III, 11, 739 Ib, III, 11, 745 Ib, III, 11, 745, 746 John Wroth was also pardoned his portion of the £600, because he …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… de Malepilys C C R, 1369-74, p 303 Mayors 1363-1364 John Wroth and John de Wesenham Foed, III, ii, 691 1365 Richard de …
London Possessory Assizes
… [m.30] Sat. 26 Nov. 1351. Gilbert de Steyndrop and John Wroth, sheriffs, Henry de Sutton, coroner . 81. Assize …
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