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A New History of London
… and they were exempted from the payment of all toll or lastage in the king's dominions beyond sea: this charter … This charter has been remarked as the first covenant or conveyance on record, with the legal terms to have and to … city, which stood where now the Still-yard is in Thames-street. 1222. A trivial occurrence in the year 1222 furnished …
A New History of London
… them not to permit any Fleming whatsoever to come into, or stay in London. He likewise charged the magistrates, … own authority, without the sanction of the king's orders, or the consent of the community, by which means, they were … by the privy-council, sitting at White Friars, in Fleet-street, if they would fine for their tallage, or, like …
A New History of London
… XXX. which ordered that no foreigner should either buy of, or sell to, another foreigner, within the city liberties. … by the king's mandate declared exempted from all tallages or contributions to government. The quarrel between the … wards: the first return whereof begins thus: Bread-street Dominus Nicholas Brembre, miles, electus est in …
A New History of London
… marks to any person that should bring him, either dead or alive. He was discovered lurking in a garden at Hothfield … church of St. Martin-le-Grand, at St. Mary de Arcubus, or Bow church, at St. Dunstan in the east, and at the … Teutonicorum, but now the Stillyard or Steelyard in Thames-street, confirmed to them, on the payment of 70 l. a year to …
A New History of London
… payment at the stipulated time. The cross in West Cheap or Cheapside, which had been magnificently restored, was … city law imported, that no apprentice should be taken, or the freedom given, excepting they were gentlemen born; … 1498. Certain grounds on the north side of Chiswell-street, and in the manor of Finsbury, were, in the year 1498, …
A New History of London
… of the scriptures, by the four first general councils, or any other which followed the scriptures as their rule, or by the future determinations of parliament and convocation … two alleys leading out of Cornhill into Threadneedle-street, called new St. Christopher's, and Swan alleys, for …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… app rntice to W m Sheppard by the 3 Cranes in Thames Street to serve for 7 yeares from the day of the date … 8 Stephen Butler the sonne of Lewis Butler of Watling street in London Clothdrawer hath putt himselfe to Thomas … of Berkes husb hath putt himselfe to W m Moythin of Old street to serve for 7 yeares from the xxvij th of July 1655. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… put him selfe App rtice unto Jonathan slade in Aldersgate street for 7 yeares from this day. Thomas Moore the sonne of … hath putt himselfe appntice to John Brewer in Leadenhall street for eight yeares from the day aforesd. Robert Iver the … hath putt himselfe appnt. to Richard Clarke in Tuly street for seaven yeares from the day aforesaid. William …