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Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… delivery, who took proceedings against them in the King's behalf saying that they, against the peace and their fealty … V. after the Conquest (1415), it was intimated to Thomas Fauconer, Mayor, and the Aldermen of the City of London, by … Confirmation Of The Ordinance Made In The Time Of Thomas Fauconer, Against The Brotherhood Of Yeomen Tailors, 12 Etc. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Whytingdon, Broad Street to Lime Street. 1414. Thomas Fauconer, Coleman Street to Cheap. 1420. William Cauntbrigge, …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… in the list of Mayors and Sheriffs contained in Gregory's Chronicle, it was my intention at first to have corrected … Merlowe and Rob. Chicheley 5 " 14034 Will. Askam Thos. Fauconer and Thos. Polle 6 " 14045 John Hynde Will. Louthe … Sutton and John Michell ( Nichole, G.) 3 " 141415 Thos. Fauconer John Michell and Thos. Aleyn 4 " 141516 Nich. Wotton …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… him. Nov. 6. Westminster. Grant to Henry de Wengham, king's clerk, of the church of Cherlwud, in the king's gift by reason of the viodance of the archbishopric of … him]. Nov. 7. Fre en Tardenois. Presentation of John le Fauconer to the church of Tydolveside; directed to the bishop …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, with a carucate and a half, valued formerly at 25 s. but now at 40 s. It was one leuca long, and half a one broad, and paid 7 s. … by Richard Dunston, rector of Mulbarton. 1412, John Fauconer, by William Bernham, &c. 1418, Simon Blake. Ditto. …
Old and New London
… RadcliffeFashionable ResidentsPoor Sir Richard SteelePope's Allusion to Bloomsbury SquareSir Hans Sloane and his "Curiosities"The Gordon RiotsAttack on Lord Mansfield's HouseCharles Knight's Residence in this SquareIsaac D'Israeli, the Author of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Case and others in this exployte." But having had the King's licence through M r Randolphe our ambassadour, to have his … of these "combersome persones," I have refused Maxwell's demand, and given him that reasonoffering however in all …
A Dictionary of London
… inhabitants of the precinct. Bridewell Steps A tradesman's token was issued at the Sunn Tavern upon Bridewell Steps in … of the four original gates of the City. On London Bridge (S. 42). New made when the bridge was built of stone. First … of the hostel of the Countess of Pembroke, near St. Paul's 1361 (Cal. L. Bk. G. p. 132). These were probably houses, …
London Bridge
… Easter 1405> <Of <the wife of> John Hode for {2} <1> shop{s} <and Philip Wheler for the other shop> 6 13s. 4d.> <Of … <William Reed> 53s. 4d.> Of William Bull 70s. Of John (Fauconer) <Asshewell> 66s. 8d. Of (John Rower) for the house … Hert) <Thomas Leget> 43s. Of (Thomas Robelard) <Hynton's wife> 21s. Of John Beuers 22s. Of (Thomas Daniell) …
The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a subsequent date, it is called Camerwell; in Aubrey's time it had regained its former appellation, with the … to Edward de Barneby, vicar of Camberwell, and John Fauconer, chaplain, and their heirs 57; this was in the reign …
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