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… married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Gregory, deceased, a City orphan, without licence of the Mayor and Aldermen, fined … day Milo Adys, goldsmith, was elected Chamberlain of the City for the year ensuing; William Galle, tailor, and Henry Bumpstede, mercer, were elected Wardens of the City's Bridge; Edmund Shaa, Thomas Hille, Aldermen, William …
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… drawne but onely for grete necessite and defence" of the City; and, further, reminding the Council of "the grete and … day Milo Adys, goldsmith, was elected Chamberlain of the City for the year ensuing; William Galle, tailor, and Henry … came good men of the Art or Mistery of Masons of the City of London into the Court of the lord the King in the …
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… of armour, artillery, and other weapons of war in the City to sell such armour, &c., at a reasonable price, and … the molestation of Flemish merchants and others in the City who had taken an oath of allegiance to the King, and … the price of military equipment and victuals in the City. Witness the King at Westminster, 5 July, 14 Henry VI. …
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… the viol. From the marginal note it appears that he was a City minstrel. Cf.William "le Sautreour," or player on the …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… the Mayor, and the Aldermen, pursuant to the custom of the City, that men of the Mistery of Girdlers shall be discharged … that whereas he had been admitted into the freedom of the City in the Art of "Taillours" temp. William Estfeld, Mayor, … granting to the men of the Mistery of Drapers within the City licence to found a Guild or Fraternity in honour of the …
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… came good men of the Art or Mistery of Barbers of the City into the Court of the lord the King in the Chamber of … to make a return as to whether, by the custom of the City, a freeman can devise lands and tenements within the City in mortmain or otherwise, as well by his written …
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… peas, oats, and other grain might freely be brought to the City of London (without interception by the King's Purveyors) … King's Customers that the grain would be carried to the City of London and not elsewhere. Witness the King at … Deputy, according to the ordinances and customs of the City, and that the taster allow no ale that is not "holesome …
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… late hurer, who had been admitted into the freedom of the City before Robert Large, the Mayor, and John Chichele, the … that whereas he had been admitted into the freedom of the City in the Art of Hatters temp. Nicholas Wottone, Mayor, and … enfranchised of the craft, and holding open shop in the City or suburbs, shall pay yearly twelve pence towards the …
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… to be made regulating the sale of poultry in the City to the following effect, viz.:- That all foreign "pulters" entering the City by Neugate and Aldrichgate sell their poultry on the … him of any other "foreyn pulter" within seven miles of the City, under penalty prescribed; also that no "foreyn pulter" …
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… no one shall sell ale by retail within the liberty of the City unless he be free of the same; also that the ordinance … patent appointing Richard Gardener, Alderman of the City, to be a Justice for the speedy settlement of disputes … "irmonger," was elected one of the Sheriffs of the City of London and Middlesex by the Mayor, and Richard …
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