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take English and foreign cloths, because he has been longer detained than the other Spanish captains, who have already completed their cargo and sailed away. Permits the said Johan Martin, for this time only, to freight his vessel with English

of Spoleto. Mandate to send to the aid of the city of Florence, whose troops have been routed by the English under John Agut (Hawkwood). [ Raynaldi Annales, anno 1369, viii.: wrong year ] [ Raynaldi Annales, anno 1369, viii.:

been imprisoned in Flanders and their goods detained, as the king learns that the count of Flanders has released the English prisoners. They are to release the sureties that the said Flemings found for their bodies and to restore to

Aleyn, "lynenwebbe," discharged by Nicholas Wottone, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Consi'le mandatum missum fuit cuil't Aldermanno. Precept to the Aldermen to cause an armed watch to be kept

1516 to that of 1517. A list of all the tenants is not given, because the collector works from an old rental which had been brought up to date in July of 1509. £ s . d . He first

Margaret and her executors shall enjoy the premises until the expiration of the said term. 29 November, 16 Henry VIII. English. Seal . Middx. A. 2702. Demise by William White and William Gibbonse, leathersellers, of London, to Thomas Nevell, William

the same year. Foreign Weavers : Ralph Clofhamer of Flanders, Peter Egeleye of Brabant, sworn 20 Nov., the same year. English Weavers : John de Bathe, junior, John Rede, sworn 22 Nov., the same year. Girdlers : Thomas Fysshe, John

which from Hewett's description would seem to be one of the alabaster tablets which were so noteworthy a product of English art in the fifteenth century; the martyrdom of S. Erasmus was a favourite subject for these tablets. 12 Bequests

place; it must have been Anglian for some time. Now from the philology of the place-names Professor Ekwall concludes ( English Place-names in -ing , 1923, p. 157) that though "we do not know for certain when Cumberland became Anglian

Kynggesfeld next Stratford under the castle of Old Sarum which he had by the gift of Robert Chike of Newton Westzate. Certified under the seal of the mayoralty of the borough of Old Sarum. Sunday after St. Matthew, 3 Henry

of an ostrich. In the will of Sir Ralph Rochefort, dated 1439 (printed in the 'Earliest English Wills' by Dr. Furnivall for the Early English Text Society), there is the following bequest: "Item lego domino Radulpho Cromwell domino de Tateshale,

John de Macchyng. In 1373 they granted all their tenements in All Hallows Honey Lane and elsewhere to Sir John English, rector of All Hallows Honey Lane, John Furneys, draper, a nd Joan Etegroue, but this cannot have been a

Hoke, "couper," discharged by William Crowmere, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. 23 Oct., 3 Henry VI. [A.D. 1424 ] , came John Essex, cordwainer, executor of William Jon, brewer,

Munde, "talghchaundeller," discharged by Henry Frowyk, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., owing to increasing old age. Letter under their official seals from Henry Frowyk, the Mayor, and Alexander Anne the Recorder, to the Keeper

coinage, etc.:- English groats, half groats and sterlings, 436, 437, 518. English penny, halfpenny, farthing, 230, 437, 518. francs called crounes, 43, 99. gold of foreign coinage, 37, 38. marks, 174. - of English money, 32. nobles of English money,

tenement in Croscombe; with power of attorney to Richard Collens and Roger Putwell to deliver seisin. Dated, 22 Nov., 1589. English . 808. 1590.-Grant by Thomas [Godwin ] , bishop of Bath and Wells, to John Lund, gent., his servant,

goods of English merchants arrested in Flanders or at sea, the count shall cause the king to be satisfied at the king's order, and for this should find the king security, and if the total of the English goods thus

The English List has: "Elizabeth Bonten, doughter of Thomas Blount, ar.". Thurston Hatfield appointed serjeant of Guisnes on December 16th, 1461 ( Cal. Pat. Rolls , Edw. IV., i., 81). Of Glossop, will, P.C.C ., 29 Dogett. The English List

100. English reprisals against, 114; ships sent against English, 161; French want shipbuilders from, 189; quantity of arms sold at, 192; policy of Louis to, 226; Louis threatens, 236; importance of English wool to, 253; Henry's promise for, 255; English

) of the said premises. 12 April, 39 Elizabeth. English. Names of witnesses. Seal . Leic. A. 5613. Acquittance between the same parties as in A. 5604. 2 May, 42 Elizabeth. English. Signed. Seal . Leic. A. 5614. Duplicate of

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