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Punishment of the Stocks, for selling sacks of charcoal, deficient in
measure |
408 |
Unsound wines condemned |
408 |
Ordinance made for the safe-keeping of the Shipping in the Thames |
409 |
Deposit of royal jewels and plate with the City, as security for a loan
of five thousand Pounds |
410 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for forging a bond |
412 |
Vestment granted to the Serjeants of the Chamber |
414 |
The Prior of Christ Church, Aldgate, sworn ex officio as Alderman
of Portsoken Ward |
415 |
Contumacy shown by Nicholas Twyford, one of the Sheriffs, towards
the Mayor; and punishment for the same |
415 |
Illegal obstruction of a right of way through the Church of St. Michael le Quern |
417 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for substituting counters for gold |
418 |
Order for setting the Watch in the City, on the Eves of the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist and of St. Peter and St. Paul |
419 |
Hides forfeited, for being badly tanned |
420 |
Description and valuation of wares in a Haberdasher's Shop |
422 |
Punishment of the Pillory and Whetstone, for slandering the Mayor
and Aldermen |
423 |
Injunction sent to the Aldermen to ride with the newly elected
Mayor to Westminster |
424 |
Order for the arrest of John Maynard and others, concerned in an
attack upon the house of the Earl of Bukenham |
424 |
A Parish Clerk committed to Prison, for speaking evil of the Duke of
Lancaster |
425 |
Ordinances as to the sale of Lambs, and the early closing of Butchers'
Shops |
426 |
Ordinance of the Cooks and Pastelers, or Piebakers |
426 |
Charge of slothfulness made against the late Mayor before Parliament,
by the Earl of Bukenham; and approval of him by the City |
427 |
Appointment of John Charney as Common Hunt |
428 |
Deposit of royal jewels with the City, as security for a loan of five
thousand pounds |
429 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for stealing a Baselard in the Mayor's house |
430 |
Punishment of the Pillory and Whetstone, for pretending to have
been sent with messages from the King |
430 |
Regulations as to Cooks and Piebakers, and the sale of Butter |
432 |
Order sent to the Aldermen, for setting the Watch on the Eve of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist |
433 |
Sentence of the Pillory and Whetstone, for slandering William Waleworthe; and remission thereof, at his entreaty |
433 |
Lease of the Stations at the Crosses in Chepe |
435 |
Regulations for cleansing the Streets and Quays, for the sale of fresh
fish, and for the sale of cattle in Smythefeld |
435 |
Presentation of a Chaplain to a Chantry in the Chapel at the Guildhall |
436 |
The fees paid for the Stations at the Crosses in Chepe to be paid to
the Common Hunt |
437 |
Order that billets shall not be bought wholesale, for retailing |
437 |
Ordinances of the Pastelers, or Piebakers, as to pasties |
438 |
Ordinances of the Cutlers |
438 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for forging a letter |
442 |
Deposit of royal jewels with the City, as security for a loan of two
thousand pounds |
443 |
Proposal to build a Tower on either side of the Thames, for the protection of the shipping; John Phelippot paying the expenses of one
of them |
444 |
Punishment by the Pillory of Impostors, for pretending to be dumb |
445 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for selling sacks of charcoal of short measure; and leniency shown for old age |
446 |
Account of moneys expended by a Guardian upon his Ward |
446 |
The old Seal of the Mayoralty broken, and a new one substituted |
447 |
Account of moneys expended by a Guardian upon her Ward |
448 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for exposing putrid pigeons for sale |
448 |
Account of the Insurrection of Walter Tyler, and of his death at the
hands of William Walworthe, the Mayor |
449 |
Injunctions issued by the Mayor, for keeping the peace within the
City; and for keeping watch and ward at the City Gates |
451 |
Grant of leave to build a Hautpas, to Sir Robert Knolles and Constance, his wife |
452 |
Proclamation for keeping the peace within the City |
453 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for spreading false reports |
454 |
Inventory and valuation of stock in a Jeweller's Shop |
455 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for cheating with a false Chequer-board |
455 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for cheating with false dice |
457 |
Proclamation as to the sale of herrings, oil, and confects |
458 |
Women of bad repute restricted to a certain garb |
458 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for forgery and false pretences |
459 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for slandering the Mayor |
460 |
Extortionate charge for oats by an Hosteler; and insult offered by
him to the Mayor |
460 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for sorcery and false accusation |
462 |
Order of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, restricting the
fees of Parsons of Churches within the City |
463 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for selling putrid Conger |
464 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for pretending to be a Physician |
464 |
An Alderman sentenced to find a Dinner for the Mayor and other
Aldermen, for having no lining to his cloak |
466 |
Delivery of a Breviary, left for the Prisoners of Neugate |
466 |
A Fishmonger compelled by the authorities to reduce the price of his
herrings |
467 |
Sentence upon Adam Carlelle, late Aldermen, for reviling the Fishmongers non-freemen |
468 |
Burglary committed in Goldsmiths' shops; and claim of Benefit of
Clergy for the offenders |
470 |
Punishment of the Pillory for importing putrid fish respited, the offender
being a servant of the King |
471 |
Punishments for practising the Art Magic, and for defamation |
472 |
Punishment of imprisonment, for reviling the Mayor |
473 |
Sentence of fine and imprisonment, for fraud, and for slander of the
Aldermen |
474 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for pretending to practise the Art Magic |
475 |
Sentence of the Pillory and Whetstone, for slandering the Mayor |
476 |
Ordinances as to the repair of Crepulgate; the City Barge; and the
Watercourse of Walbrok |
477 |
Punishment of an Impostor, for circulating false reports from the War
in Flanders |
479 |
Warrant for the apprehension of certain alleged offenders within the
City |
480 |
Proclamation against Congregations, Covins, and Conspiracies |
480 |
Proclamation for the free sale of fish within the City; and against
Nightwalkers |
481 |
Royal sanction of the execution of John Constantyn, for riot in the
City; and indemnity thereupo |
482 |
Unlawful Nets ordered to be burnt |
483 |
Punishment of the Pillory, inflicted upon a Procuress |
484 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for selling false bowstrings |
486 |
Unlawful Nets, called "Burrokes," ordered to be burnt |
486 |
Prayer of the Warden of the Hospital of St. Katherine, for quiet
enjoyment of a small piece of land adjacent thereto |
487 |
Orders sent to the Aldermen, for setting the Watch on the Eves of
St. John the Baptist, and of St. Peter and St. Paul |
488 |
Enactment forbidding the grant in future of the City Gates, or of the
dwelling-houses there |
489 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for pretending to be a taker of ale for the
royal household |
489 |
William Hughlot sentenced to lose his hand, for assaulting an Alderman; and commutation of the sentence |
490 |
A Book of civic regulations, called "Jubile," ordered to be burnt |
494 |
Journeymen Cordwainers, charged with making an illegal fraternity |
495 |
Punishment of an impostor, for pretending to be son of the Earl of
Ormond |
496 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for inserting iron in a loaf, to add to its
weight |
498 |
Quit-rent for a Garden situate near Kentstrete, without the Bar of
Suthwerk |
498 |
The Mayor and Aldermen summoned to a conference with the King,
at Wyndesore |
499 |
Proclamation made in the City, by the King's command |
500 |
Insult offered to an Alderman, and punishment inflicted for the same |
500 |
Insult offered to an Alderman, and punishment inflicted for the same |
502 |
Grant of leave to erect a Penthouse for the aqueduct in Fletestrete |
503 |
Conviction for making a false accusation; and a Protection from the
King alleged |
504 |
Insult offered to an Alderman, and sentence of Imprisonment for the
same |
506 |
A Bedel discharged from his office, for spreading false reports |
507 |
Regulations as to the sale offish in the City; and as to the use of Nets
in the Thames |
508 |
Fine inflicted for stopping a Procession on the Festival of Corpus
Christi |
509 |
Exemption of the Keepers of the Hospitals for Lazars, from inquests,
summonses, and amercements |
510 |
Expenses incurred by the Representatives of the City, in attending
the Parliament |
511 |
The Ordinances of the Founders renewed |
512 |
Enactment made, that in future the Sheriffs shall have no procession
on horseback, on being presented at Westminster |
515 |
Inquisition made as to putrid fish brought into the City |
516 |
Punishment of the Pillory for Soothsaying, and false accusation |
518 |
Admission and oath of Master Surgeons of the City |
519 |
Punishment for burglary, by hanging |
520 |
Grant of leave to build a Conduit near the Church of St. Michael le
Quern |
521 |
Order that due Watch shall be kept, during the approaching jousts
and revels |
521 |
Punishment of imprisonment, for assault on a Ward Constable |
522 |
Sentence of the Pillory pronounced, for insulting the Recorder |
523 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for fraud |
523 |
Punishment of the Thewe, for false accusation |
525 |
Proclamation that no person shall speak, or give his opinion, as to
either Nicholas Brembre or John Norhamptone |
526 |
Punishment of the Pillory inflicted upon a Scrivener and another, for
forging title-deeds |
527 |
False caps ordered to be burnt in Chepe |
529 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for stealing a leg of mutton |
530 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for pretending to be an Officer of the Marshalsea |
531 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for stealing a baselard at the Funeral of Sir
John Deveros |
531 |
Ordinance for the regulation of the Evechepynges in Westchepe and
on Cornhulle |
532 |
Election of Richard Whityngton to the Shrievalty |
533 |
Regulation as to Street-walkers by night, and Women of bad repute |
534 |
The Orphan of a Citizen allowed to become a Nun, at the Priory of
Kelburne |
535 |
Punishment of the Pillory for extortion, and pretending to be a taker
of ale for the King |
536 |
Punishment of the Pillory, inflicted for swindling |
536 |
Ordinances of the Blacksmiths |
537 |
Indenture of agreement between the Cordwainers and the Cobblers |
539 |
Proposed Ordinance of the Coopers |
541 |
The Serving-men of the trade of Saddlers forbidden to form Fraternities |
542 |
Royal mandate that Richard Whityngton shall occupy the place of
Adam Bamme, Mayor and the King's Escheator, lately deceased |
544 |
Regulation for the future Election of Aldermen of the City |
545 |
Election of Richard Whityngton as Mayor |
545 |
Ordinances of the Leathersellers |
546 |
Charge of disloyalty against John Sewale |
548 |
Ordinances of the Hurers |
549 |
Stock of a Jeweller's Shop, on Cornhulle |
550 |
Ordinances of Bakwellehelle |
550 |