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The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… that the King's arms be set up at the front end of the Market Cross as formerly they had been. 1676, 13 July.The … "Moses Hall" assigned to Edward Worton. , 20 June.The market cross to be tiled. A moveable "Kucking stool" ( sic) … School have liberty to act plays at the playhouse over the market cross at any time before 10 Nov. next gratis, they …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… when Chief Justice Cavendish was beheaded by them in the market-place, and the prior of the abbey was also murdered. … to depart, punishments by placing in the stocks in the market-place and whipping at the bullring, etc.; beginning on … unseasonable times. xviii. For the better ordering of the market. xix. For the ordering of linen weavers in their …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… also of the Gaol, the Gaolhouse and the Tolhouse and the Market Cross, and all the materials of the same, including a small bell called the Tolhouse-bell or Market-bell, with markets, fairs, &c.; at an annual crown …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… granted to the same that they might have during her life a market, a fair, and view of frankpledge in the said town: it … or ordained within the said city. Grant of an Eight Days' Market to Coventre. 20 Henry VI., July 7th (1442).Inspeximus …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… Tyllebrok and his heirs for ever. No date. Coventre Cloth-Market. Gift by Robert de Eton to his daughter Felicia, of a piece of land with a building upon it in the Market of Coventre, where cloth is sold. No date. Gift in … wives Agnes and Alice. No date. A Stall in Coventre Market. Gift of a stall with its appurtenances in the Market …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… shall be arrested, nor any toll taken, on Wednesday, the market day. (fo. 56 a.) 7 Hen. VII. [1492], April 10.It is … build "an abull howse" on a holding near the Cros in the Market Stead, belonging to the said place of Ormesby. (fo. … of the Corporation charters, and an alteration of the Market day from Wednesday to Friday. 1729, Feb. 3.An instance …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Edw.Receipt roll of John le Gaunter. The receipts from the market stalls are 13 s. 6 d., and the large sum of 50 s. is …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… 1, that no persons bring weapons with them to any market or fair, saving that a knight or squire may have a … penny, of able weight according to the middle price in the market; and horse-bread, 3 loaves for a penny of beans, … no dearer; 9, tallow; 10, sea-coal, to be only sold in the market; 11, tanners; 12, timber not to be left lying in the …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… written in a fair hand; a third was picked up in the market-house, which had been thrown down by a Welshman. 1610, … country butchers may not be permitted when they come to market to remain all day in town, but that they may be … presentment is made that the High Cross in the market-place is in decay in default of the chamberlains of …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… assignment of dower, temp. Edward I., to Queen Margaret; market charter of Edward III. (and confirmations by Henry … of Hertford, to Richard Mildenhale of a stall in the market place at Hertford. 14 July, 21 Henry VI.Extent of the … serveth for the same justices' sitting, and also for the market, and in the place where the same Crosse stoode. After …