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Coroner's Roll of our Lord the King, in the time of Ralph le Blound
and John Horn, Sheriffs of the City of London, in the fourth year
of the reign of King Edward, son of King Henry (A.D. 1275, 6);
Sir Gregory de Rokesle being then Chamberlain in that City. |
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Coroner's Roll of our Lord the King, in the time of Robert de
Araz and Ralph le Fevere, Sheriffs of the City of London, in the
fourth year of King Edward, son of King Henry (A.D. 1276, 7);
Sir Gregory de Rokesle being then Chamberlain in that city. |
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Roll of Felonies committed, and Misadventures that happened, in the
City of London, in the time of Matthew de Columbers, Chamberlain of our Lord the King in the same, Walter le Cornewaleys and
John Adrien being then Sheriffs of the same city (A.D. 1277, 8). |
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Regulation as to wearing Furs, and clearing the Streets |
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Provisions for the Safe-keeping of the City, the City Gates, and the
River Thames |
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Sureties for a suspected Welchman |
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The Melters excluded from Chepe |
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Acknowledgment made by a Painter |
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The Water-course of Walebrook |
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Claim of Born Bondmen belonging to Edmund, Earl of Cornwall |
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Theft of silver dishes belonging to Baroncin |
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Inquisition as to the Bridge of Walbroke, near Bokerelesberi |
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Grant of the Small Beam |
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Insult offered in the Sheriff's Court |
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Petition of the Bishop of London as to enclosure of woods at Stebenhethe; and rejection thereof |
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Killers of Swine elected |
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Proclamation as to treatment of the expected Envoys from the King
of France |
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Conviction for making false law in the City Courts |
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Contract as to making a Chalice |
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An Earthen Wall in Fynkislane, presented as a nuisance |
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Offence against Sir John de Metingham, one of the King's Justiciars |
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Proclamation as to giving aid to Prince Edward in the defence of the
Southern coasts; and resistance in the City thereto |
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Injunctions to be conveyed to the Citizens from King Edward. |
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Answer given thereto |
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Evechepynges in Soper Lane forbidden |
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Provision as to mooring vessels at Billingsgate and Queen Hythe |
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Regulations for the Safe-keeping of the Streets |
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Watch and Ward at the City Gates |
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Ordinance for the Safe-keeping of the City |
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Privilege of Sanctuary in the City |
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Mandate for the preservation of the peace within the City |
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Letter from the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, with news of the
defeat of the Scots at the Battle of Falkirk, 22nd July |
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Terms of reconciliation of two Master Masons |
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Bread deficient in weight, taken in West Chepe |
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Sale of reeds near the lands of the Bishop of Bedlem |
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Importation of knives of foreign make |
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Goods forfeited for violating the custom of the City |
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Sureties found by Laurence Ducket |
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Punishment for defaming the Aldermen |
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Suspension, and pardon, of a Ward Bedel |
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Conduct of the Sheriffs to the Mayor |
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Donation to the Brethren of the Pui, for a Chaplain at the new
Chapel of the Guildhall |
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Injunctions to the Bedels of the Wards, as to the passing of crocards
and pollards |
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Inquisition as to the liability to maintain two bridges in the Ward of
Broad Street; and to find the hinges of Bishopsgate |
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Inquisition as to the liability to repair the covering over the Watercourse of Walebroc |
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Inventories of goods left by will, and delivered in presence of the
Mayor and Aldermen |
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Loss of a seal, and notice given thereon |
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Letter of the Mayor and Citizens of London to the Countess of
Gloucester |
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Assault upon a serjeant of the Mayor |
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Insult to William de Leyre, an Alderman |
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Agreement to indemnify the City against fire, and to roof houses with
tiles |
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Inventories of pledges sold for arrears on the King's tallage |
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Valuation of household goods, taken for debt |
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Letter of Walter, Bishop of Chester, Treasurer, to the Mayor and
Sheriffs of London; and Answer thereto |
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Acknowledgment as to a wall belonging to Sir John de Banquelle |
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Quitclaim by Thomasin Guydichon to Aleyse Darcy, of all interest
in an embroidered cloth in her possession |
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Surety exacted for cursing |
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Letter of the Bishop of Chester, as to the Imprisorment of the
Lady de Leukenore |
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Inquisition as to persons rioting and committing assault by night
Bond as to due delivery of a sealed box |
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Mainprise for a tun of wine, due to Sir Ralph de Hengham, Justiciar |
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Lease of a Tourelle near Bisshopesgate |
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Proclamation made for the protection of strangers coming to the Parliament |
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Nets burnt in Chepe |
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Exemption of the Hanse Merchants at Bisshopesgate |
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Writ for the replevin of John de Uggele; and Return thereto |
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As to Countors, Attorneys, and Essoiners, sworn |
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Loss of the freedom, from being born bondmen of the Bishop of
London |
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Terms of reconciliation between the Mayor and one of the Sheriffs |
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Grant of the Gate of Crepelgate |
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Agreement as to a Choir Cope; but afterwards cancelled |
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Acknowledgment of a debt due to Sir Ralph de Hengham, Justiciar |
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Letter to Walter de Langetone, Bishop of Chester, in reference to his
wish to make a Park at Greneford |
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