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Rythe, "malemaker," discharged by William Estfeld, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Sunday the Feast of St. Matthew [21 Sept. ] , 17 Henry VI. [A.D. 1438 ] , in

Smyth, "irmonger," discharged by John Olney, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Monday, 19 June, the same year, John Valentyne, "hurer," similarly discharged for like cause. Folio 235 b. Letter

no. 1027; cf. AS Chs. Sherborne p. xxxi). Said by abp. Lanfranc, writing 24 Apr. x Oct. 1071, to be old and infirm, wishing to resign to become a monk, but persuaded by Lanfranc to stay on ( Letters of

fishmonger, discharged by Nicholas Extone, the Mayor, the Aldermen, and Sheriffs from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Folio ccxxi b. Custodia pueror' Will'i Knyghtcote. 27 July, 11 Richard II. [A.D. 1387 ] , the guardianship

of the duke and the dauphin coming to terms with the English. They answered that it would be no marvel if the king had already sent there, and the English would prefer an understanding with the king to one with

to export all kinds of merchandize from England in English or Spanish vessels to Spain, or to any other country, without any impediment or burden, except such goods as even English subjects are forbidden to carry out of the kingdom.

Richard Luke clerk, Edward Gower, esquire, and Thomas Randes, girdler, in the lane and parish of St. Lawrence in the Old Jewry, in the ward of Westchepe, and in Birchen Lane in the parish of St. Michael in Cornhill, in

. and Moris 4 l . towards the discharge thereof by Michaelmas next & c. 10 September, 22 Edward IV. English. Seal and portion of seal . [Norf. ] C. 3506. Sale by Andrew Marsham of Southreppys, to Robert Neweman

had never come to England except that once, and he had been induced by the English and Irish to commit this fraud, and to learn English. For quite two years he had longed to escape from these troubles, but Fortune

to the city. f. 22 b . 1566, Nov. 24. The stage play of the story of old Toby, contained in the Old Testament, shall be played at the feast of Pentecost next, and the city shall bear towards the

-, -, Crookham, Croucum in, 448. -, -, Etal, Ethale in, 400. -, -, Kimmerston, Kynmerston in, 448. -, Old. See Old Ford. Forde , Adam atte, 421. -, Henry, Henry de, 95, 288, 433. -, John atte, of Iver,

448, 474, 482, 486. -, Brugges in. See Bruges. -, governor of English merchants in, right to elect, 13. -, linen web of, 10. -, shipping in, English, to sail for home, 10. Flasshou , See Fluskew. Flaunvylle , William,

' s, Rome. (f. 142.) Indult that the English merchants in Bruges-in favour of whom the pope lately decreed [ see Reg. Lat. xii. f. 152 ] -that they might choose an English priest, secular or religious, to celebrate mass

the foreign weavers should contribute pro rata to the ferm of 20 marks and 2 s . payable by the English weavers to the King. And be it remembered that on the 8th March of this year John Wille and

of St. Laurence in Old Jewry, and pretending that he had been wounded at Ipres, which had been captured by the Bishop of Norwich, 22 and that a disagreement had arisen between the Bishop and other English knights who were

Osberne, "cappere," discharged by Nicholas Wottone, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Inquisic' de quib' ten' Joh'es "Frensshe" aur' obiit seisitus. 20 Nov., 3 Henry V. [A.D. 1415 ] ,

the Trinity there was erected a platform with live but motionless figures representing the Nativity. On another platform, at the old gate of St. Denis, there were similar figures representing incidents in the life of the Saint, his preaching, martyrdom,

Walter Drope, "bocher," discharged by Thomas Canyng', Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. The same day came William Rotheley, goldsmith, and asked permission of the lord the Mayor ( a domino

taking toll or custom in the town of Glasgow, or elsewhere than at the cross of Schedenestoun (Shettleston), according to old use and wont. The prohibition did not, apparently, interfere with the right of Rutherglen to take toll or custom

prior of Maxstoke, dispensation to, 569. Evyot , Ernot, William, a monk of Old Deer, formerly a monk of the order of Val-des-Choux, afterwards abbot of Old Deer, provision to, 322. -, -, oath of fealty of, 322. -, -,

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