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land of Montgomery, the hundred of Chirbury and the castle and cantred of Buelt in Suthwales for the time being. Order of the issues of the said castles etc., in the king's hand by the death of Edmund earl of

of such as now stand seised of it. Bigolston some time had it. The City of Anwarpe was sacked by such a meanes of a Castell within ye walls [of ] it within the memory of man. 20 Relief

And this yere the Erle of Stafford was made Duke of Bokynham, þ e Erle of Dorsett was made Markes of Dorsett, the Erle of Southfolke Markes of Southefolke, the Erle of Warwyke made Duke of Warwyke. Harry Frowyk, Maire

list of aldermen Introduction Part II. Chronological List of Aldermen. The following pages contain the names of the Aldermen of the City of London from the reign of Henry III., arranged in chronological order according to their dates of election,

of attorney, appointing them to give William Odam seisin of tenements in the parish of St. Benedict at Baynell Castell London, late of John Asshewelle and Agnes his wife. Dated Canterbury, 4 May 18 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment

of the church of Stanton aforesaid co. Nottingham, also of the manor of Breydishale called the 'Netherhall,' sixteen messuages, 400 acres of land, 58 acres of meadow, 220 acres of pasture, 2 acres of wood and 16 s .

the parish of S. Mary de Montenhaut for life. Dated London, Sunday next after the Feast of Exaltation of H. Cross [14 Sept. ] , A.D. 1330. Roll 59 (93). Monday the Morrow of F. of Trans, of S. Edward,

de Vivun, decem marcas pro quodam equo suo amisso. Teste ut supra. Pro Everardo de Castell' Villan '.-Mandatum est eidem quod habere faciat Everardo de Castell' Villan' et Johanni de Freschevill' decem libras sterlingorum in pannis vel bladis vel aliis

To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Simon Blakebourne of London, Geoffrey Colet and John Cliderhowe of Kent, in favour of John Benteley of Chayham at suit of Emma who was wife of Walter Ludney

t of all his goods within the realm and oversea, and all debts of his debtors. Dated 29 September 32 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 June. John Harou citizen and mercer of London and merchant of the staple of

canons of, 264, 567. -, -, testamentary jurisdiction of the court of, 21. -, vicarage of St. Giles, 541. Edingham , Edyngham, Thomas, rector of Hardres, 536. Edington , Edyndon, Edyngton [co. Wilts ] , house of the Order of

of Pypminster alias Piptem[i ] nster, and Stephen Balunaneid, layman, of the diocese of Wells, about the restitution of his right to take all the tithes of the village ( villulam siue hamelettam ) of Baggebear within the bounds

sheriff of Middlesex. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Balle, Nicholas Ryngewode of London, Giles Harliston of Cambridgeshire and William Waldoun of Norhamptonshire in favour of John Knyvet esquire at suit of Andrew de Bondeby subdean of St.

The names of the Kepers and Baylyffes of the Cite of London in the tyme of Kynge Richarde the fyrst, the whiche was crowned iij daye of Septembre. Henry Cornhill, Richard Remer, Baylyves A primo. The same day of the

d It em , Receuud of dyu er se of the p ar ishons toward the settyng vpe of the Roode. S u m ma vj s vj d It em , of the gaderyng of the wymen at hokmondaye.

and incres of policie of the commoun weill of this his Hienes kingdome of Scotland, and in beitting, repairing, and vphalding of the brige of Glasgow over the said river, quhilk is ane verie proffitable meanes for intertainment of commerce;

of all the lands and tenements & c. in Harmodesworth called 'Padburylondys,' which they lately had of the grant of Peter Lodyngton of Harmodesworth, who had them of the grant of John Lye, citizen of London, and John Dodd

of the City of London for the perpetual maintenance of London Bridge. Also to Richard Northyn, Master, and the Wardens of the Tailors and Armourers of Linen Armour of the Fraternity of S. John the Baptist in the City

gracia etc. salutem et sincere dilectionis affectum. Discretos et prudentes viros Ferrandum Roderici abbatem de Caveis Rubeis et Petrum de Castell' ad nos cum litteris vestris de credencia venientes benigne recepimus, ut decebat, qui nobis contra Walenses et alios rebelles

Benn, of the parish of St. Mary in Hoo, to Thomas Faukys, rector of the church of St. Bride, Fletstrete, in the suburb of London, Andrew Castell, and master William Petir, of Strode by the city of Rochester, of all

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