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that we should give orders respecting the many requisitions sent about grievances of old standing, it is well said ; although, as concerns matters of not very old date, every one ought to have it at heart to see that

transept, & c., remains of the old work whereof may very probably be discovered amongst the old buildings near, more especially as their present level is so much higher than that of the old church. Of subsequent works, we think

England and promotor of causes and businesses touching the king's majesty, during good behaviour, with fees and wages as of old laid down: in as ample a manner as to Thomas Bromis, who recently occupied the said office. Membrane 3.

Order to cause proclamation to be made etc. English text follows . Forasmuch as the king prepareth by sufferance of Almighty God to take his journey towards his realm of France, his old inheritance: for recovery there of his right

said manor, provided that this shall not extend to the persons of Richard Stamborne and Robert Stamborne, villeins. Whereunto etc. English . Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 May. Membrane 11 d . 988 March 20. Cyprian Furner, Liken Vivoold, Ambrose Vivoold,

In the earlier Subsidy, where the names are in the nominative, it is generally impossible to determine if a French (English) or a Latin form is at the back of the abbreviation, and the abbreviated form is mostly retained, though

is the Holy Dove with the scroll, inscribed HIG EST FILIUS MEUS. The smaller compartments on each side, contain the old arms of the Company, with the Agnus Dei in the chi ef. The four other compartments contain the inscription

same time, and on the following conditions : Articles of the marriage treaty. The marriage treaty agreed upon with the English ambassadors at Medina del Campo must be renewed, but with the following additions and alterations :- 1. The fourth

levyd malter,' to William Carre of Chelmesford in the said county, yeoman, of land called 'Old Neles' in Springfeld and Little Waltham, for 40 marks. English . [Essex. ] A. 7797. Indenture of bargain and sale, made 18 December, 12

garet Hyll off Pynchbeke a tany bage with knoppys off gold and strynkes off grene sylke. To John Brykes my old bage off red cheverall. To Will ia m Bistyll son of John Bistyll xl s . To Will ia

against Wrestling within the Sanctuary of St. Paul's. 12 Henry IV A.D. 1411. Letter-Book I. fol. civ. (Latin and OldEnglish.) 12 Proclamation made on the Friday next before the Feast of St. Bartholomew [24 August ] , in the

the Hundred Rolls which were known to exist at the date of their publications; but a further search of the Old Chapter House Records has brought to light additional rolls of this description, including amongst them a complete Roll of

S. Paul [25 Jan. ] . Tornegold (John), merchant.-To be buried in the church of S. Mary Magdalen in the Old Fish Market. Bequests to the said church and ministers thereof, and directions for his funeral. To the chapel of

1452.-Record of a case in which the sheriff Thomas Boyvyle is compelled to make a public confession and apology (in English) to the mayor Robert Bright for disobeying his order to make an arrest, and for violently assaulting him. f.

of divine worship in the priory of St. Mary Walsyngham and withdrawal of alms and works of piety appointed of old time. Writ of supersedeas omnino , and order to revoke and annul any process made; as John Staple, John

of the conference reached Scotland the presbyterians openly expressed their sympathy with their English friends, and prayed that their country might be preserved from the contagion of English superstition. 1 One remarkable advantage to the whole English-speaking race resulted, however,

but as he also refers to a window of Early English character in that part of the cloister, and as the western processional doorway into the church was also Early English, it is highly improbable that this walk was built

Wynetone, fishmonger, discharged by Richard Whityngtone, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Folio lxi b. Exon'acio Joh'is Crabe cissoris. 14 March, 8 Henry IV. [A. D. 1406-7 ] , John

to the above, on the oath of certain Cordewaners and Cobelers, who declared the custom that had prevailed from of old as to the proper work executed by the two classes of workmen. 1 Folio lxxxi b. Exon'acio Petri Tanner

Sabyn, dyer, discharged by John Reynwelle, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Exon'acio Will'i Sperhauke Groceri ab assisis. 28 Nov., 5 Henry VI. [A.D. 1426 ] , William Sperhauke, grocer,

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