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Proclamation against Walter de Langetone, Bishop of Chester |
63 |
Acknowledgment of trespass committed against a Sheriff |
63 |
Proclamation made before the Coronation of King Edward the Second |
64 |
Delivery of hostels to the Citizens, which had been taken for the
Coronation |
64 |
Delivery of a Cope, to be presented by the City to the Bishop of
Worcester |
65 |
Specifications for building a house |
65 |
Acknowledgment of a debt due to one of the King's Justiciars |
66 |
A Supervisor of the Barbers of London appointed |
67 |
Proclamation as to cleansing the streets of the City |
67 |
Disposition of property made (with power of attorney) by a Knight,
before departing for the Holy Land |
68 |
Grant of the Small Beam for weighing Silk and Spiceries |
69 |
Request by King Edward, that a certain office may be granted to
John Albon; and Answer thereto |
69 |
Similar request made by Piers de Gavastone, Earl of Cornwall; and
Answer thereto |
70 |
Bread of Stratford seized, as being deficient in weight |
71 |
Grant of the Small Beam for weighing Silk, at the royal request |
73 |
Inventory of goods seized in Coopers' shops |
74 |
Market forbidden to be held in Chepe, but to be held only on Cornhulle |
75 |
Writs for inquisition as to alleged appropriation of a house in Scholane |
75 |
Royal Letter in behalf of the Canons, Vicars, and other ministers, of
the Church of St. Paul |
76 |
Proclamation that Tailors shall not scour furs in Chepe |
77 |
Oath made by the Keeper of the Conduit in Chepe |
77 |
Turners sworn not to make false measures for liquids |
78 |
Compromise for an insult offered to an Alderman |
78 |
Royal writ for the punishment of dilapidators of the City Wall,
Gates, and Posterns |
79 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for pretending to be a serjeant of the
Sheriffs of London |
79 |
Writ, enjoining the prevention of certain crimes and misdeeds in the
City |
80 |
Charge of using abusive language in the Mayor's Court |
81 |
Writ enjoining certain regulations as to the sale of wines within the
City |
81 |
Oath exacted from the Renter, as to the swine of the House of St.
Antonine |
83 |
Conviction for forestalment of lampreys |
83 |
Letter to King Edward, with one thousand marks in aid of his war
with Scotland. |
84 |
A horse seized from Reynald de Thonderle, for arrears on the King's
tallage |
85 |
White-tawyers sworn not to flay horses within the City |
85 |
Process of Inquisition and Delivery, made in the time of Sir Richer
de Refham, Mayor, as to misdoers, and trespassers, and nightwalkers in the City of London, against the peace of our Lord the
King, before the aforesaid Sir Richer, Mayor, Simon de Corp, one
of the Sheriffs, Nicholas de Farendone, Thomas Romayn, and
other Aldermen; on the Monday next before the Feast of St.
Gregory the Pope, in the fourth year of the reign of King Edward,
son of King Edward, in the Guildhall of the said city, by writs of
the King |
86 |
Punishment by imprisonment in the Tun |
89 |
Capture of certain Welchmen in Fletestrete; and dispute arising
therefrom |
89 |
Order for arrest of a Baker, for selling putrid bread |
90 |
Examination of false hats in the Guildhall |
90 |
Ordinances made for Watch and Ward within the City |
91 |
Letters of King Edward, sent to John de Gisorz, Mayor of London,
the Aldermen, and the Commonalty, for the safe-keeping of the
City in his behalf; and Ordinances made thereon |
93 |
Writ enjoining inquisition to be made as to a certain vacant place near
Ivylane: and Answer, upon inquisition, thereto |
98 |
Agreement made for founding a bell, for the Prior and Convent of the
Holy Trinity |
100 |
Transaction as to certain hides purchased by the Mayor and Sheriffs
in the King's behalf, but never taken or paid for |
101 |
Ordinances for Watch and Ward of the City Gates |
102 |
Injunctions given to the Warders of the City Gates |
103 |
Acknowledgment of debt by a Butcher to the Kitchener of Waltham
Holy Cross |
105 |
Letter from Queen Isabel, announcing her safe delivery of a son; with
an account of the rejoicings consequent thereon |
105 |
Receivers sworn, of moneys to be taken for the use of the Conduit in
Chepe |
107 |
An unlawful kidel, or net, ordered to be burnt |
107 |
Charge of selling French bread of light weight |
108 |
Transfer and valuation of pledges, taken for arrears of tallage |
108 |
Delivery of a chest by Lady Cecily, widow of Sir John de Bacquelle,
to Lady Johanna, widow of Sir Thomas de Lodelawe |
110 |
Writ and Letters Patent in favour of the Friars Preachers of London |
111 |
Injunctions by King Edward II. as to the ransom of Sir Thomas de
Wight, a prisoner |
113 |
Requisition for the supply of Arbalesters and arms at Berwick upon
Tweed |
114 |
Lease of a Tourelle on London Wall, near Bisshopesgate |
115 |
Removal of an Elm near Bisshopesgate, and purchase of a cord for a
Ward-hook with the proceeds of the sale thereof |
116 |
Dorsers for fish, of unlawful measure, ordered to be burnt in
Chepe |
116 |
Lease of a Hermitage near the King's garden, on London Wall |
117 |
The Wardship of the Son of William le Fullere granted to Andrew
Horn, fishmonger |
117 |
Complaint of the Potters, as to frauds committed in their trade |
118 |
Punishment inflicted for selling light bread deficient in weight |
119 |
Punishments inflicted for selling bread deficient in weight, and of bad
materials |
119 |
Ordinance of the Pepperers of Soperelane |
120 |
Punishments inflicted for selling bread of rotten materials, and deficient
in weight |
121 |
Punishment inflicted for selling bread deficient in weight |
122 |
Punishment inflicted for selling bread deficient in weight |
122 |
Inventory of goods received from the Executors of Richard de Blountesham |
123 |
Agreement made for plastering the Hall of John de Bretagne, Earl of
Richmond |
125 |
Delivery made of houses in the suburbs, as lodgings for the King's
household |
125 |
Arrest for assault, and resistance to the authorities |
126 |
Lease of the Gate of Bisshopesgate Without, with a Tourelle and a
Garden thereto adjoining |
127 |
Acknowledgment by the King of aid sent by the City for his war with
Scotland; and Answer of the City thereto |
128 |
Lease of a Bakehouse, opposite to the Pillory, upon Cornhulle |
129 |
Inventory of cloths, seized in satisfaction for a debt due to London
Merchants from the Commune of Malyns |
130 |
Lease of a Tavern at the head of London Bridge, with covenant as to
the sale of wines |
131 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for selling putrid beef |
132 |
Punishment for attempting to defraud with a false garland |
133 |
Lease of a piece of ground in the Seld of Roisia de Coventre, in West
Chepe |
134 |
Kidels in the Thames, near Wolwiche, to the destruction of the small
fish and salmon, ordered to be burnt |
135 |
Hides and cruppers forfeited, for being badly tanned |
135 |
Shoes forfeited, for being made of unlawful materials |
136 |
Expulsion of an intruder from the Gate of Crepelgate |
136 |
Regrators forbidden to sell ale on London Bridge |
137 |
Renunciation of his freedom by Michael Mynot, accused of attempting
to subvert the liberties of the City |
137 |
Payment made for paving the court of the Leaden Hall |
138 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for selling putrid meat |
139 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for making a false charge of intending to
sell putrid meat |
139 |
A Chaplain put into the Tun, for being a night-walker |
140 |
Committal to the Tun, for night-walking |
140 |
Letter of King Edward II. as to arrears of a pension granted to
Robert de Foxtone, at his request |
140 |
Custom as to retailing meat by Butchers at the Stokkes |
141 |
The manner of the safe-keeping of the City, in the King's behalf |
142 |
Regulations made by the Armourers of London |
145 |
Lease of the Moor of Haliwelle and Vynesbery for seven years, at four
marks yearly |
146 |
Punishment of John Waldeshef, a sworn Serjeant of the City, for
sowing discord therein |
147 |
Lease of a Garden, called the "Hermitage," near the Gate of Alegate |
148 |
Debt contracted by the City for an embroidered Cope, presented to
Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury |
148 |
Delivery of the Custody of the Conduit |
148 |
Acknowledgment as to property held in trust for the children of
Paulin Turke |
149 |
Royal Letter to the Mayor of London, as to prohibiting the export of
materials for making cloth |
149 |
Writ forbidding the exportation of teasels and fullers' earth |
150 |
Foreign Merchants removed from the freedom of the City |
151 |
Grant of timber and lead for the repair of the Chapel of the Guildhall |
152 |