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Exemption of Carts employed upon the New Work at the Guildhall |
592 |
Punishment for cursing and slandering an Alderman |
592 |
Letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury, enjoining that the Barbers
of London shall close their shops on Sundays |
593 |
Imprisonment for assaulting a Sheriff and Alderman |
595 |
Barrels burnt, as being deficient in measure, and made of unsound
wood |
596 |
The freedom of the City withdrawn, as having been fraudulently
obtained |
597 |
Inquisition as to the boundaries and limits of Oldefisshestret |
598 |
Inquisition as to the boundaries and limits of the Butchers' Market in
Estchepe |
599 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for fraud |
599 |
Royal order for the removal of certain Halpaces at St. Martin's le
Grand |
600 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for counterfeiting genuine cuppebondes |
601 |
Imprisonment of John Gedeney, for refusing the office of Alderman |
601 |
Speech of King Henry on the contemplated invasion of France; and
the seat of honour accorded to the Mayor, in presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King's Brothers |
603 |
Sentence of imprisonment, for insulting an Alderman |
605 |
Masters appointed for the supervision of the Barbers of London,
practising the art of Surgery; and proceedings thereupon |
606 |
The Journeymen Tailors forbidden to occupy dwelling-houses apart,
or to wear an especial suit, or livery, without the supervision and
permission of the Masters and Wardens of the Trade |
609 |
Ordinance that in future no Officer of the City shall receive livery or
vestment from any other Craft or Fraternity than his own |
612 |
Deposit with the Mayor and Commonalty of a Collar of gold, as
security for a sum of money lent to the King |
613 |
Order made for the rebuilding of the Little Postern in the City Wall;
the laying out of the City Moor; the piling of the banks of the
Foss of Walbrooke; and the improvement of the Water-course at
Oystergate |
614 |
Ordinance as to the use of the Pipes of the Great Conduit in Chepe |
617 |
Letter from the Mayor and Aldermen to the King, giving an account
of the conviction of John Cleydone, a Lollard, accused of heresy |
617 |
Letter from King Henry the Fifth, announcing the capture of Harfleur |
619 |
Procession on foot by the Mayor and citizens, to Westminster, to
return thanks for the Victory gained at Agincourt |
620 |
Inquisition held, and sentence of the Pillory pronounced, for swindling;
the punishment being remitted for a fine, payable to the New Work
at the Guildhall |
622 |
Exchange of the Craft and Livery of the Ironmongers for that of the
Fishmongers, by Richard Merlawe, Alderman |
624 |
Ordinances of the Brasiers |
624 |
Proclamation enjoining attendance upon the King, at Lambhithe |
627 |
Proclamation enjoining attendance upon the King |
627 |
Proclamation for ensuring a supply of stores and merchandize at
Harfleur |
628 |
Proclamation made on the 8th day of June |
628 |
Proclamation that Shipmen and Soldiers shall be in readiness to sail for
Southampton |
628 |
Proclamation made on the 29th day of June |
629 |
Repudiation by a Master of the acts and deeds of a runaway Apprentice |
629 |
Sentence of the Pillory for slandering an Alderman, and flight of the
Offender to the Sanctuary at Westminster; and Confession finally
made by him |
630 |
Petition of the Stringers, and Order made thereon |
634 |
Proclamation enjoining attendance upon the King at Dover |
635 |
Enactment that no one shall hold meetings, or form parties, in order
to avoid serving the office of Mayor or Sheriff |
635 |
Order made that the Court of Husting shall no longer be closed for
the month ensuing after the Feast of St. Botolph |
637 |
Inquisition upon charges of Treason and Felony; and final Judgment
thereon |
638 |
Inquisition held as to an Accomplice in the treason of Sir John Oldecastelle; and Trial and Sentence thereon |
641 |
Women committed to prison, for selling game contrary to the Mayor's
Ordinance |
643 |
Regulations for the sale of Rushes, and of Geese, within the City |
643 |
Presentment made by the Searchers of wines |
644 |
Loaves of certain qualities forbidden to be made in Lent |
644 |
Proclamation made on the 9th day of February |
645 |
Punishment of the Pillory, for fraudulently pretending to be one of the
King's purveyors |
645 |
Acknowledgment of receipt of certain articles by a Serjeant of the
City |
646 |
Ordinance made for the abolition of Stews within the City |
647 |
Ordinance forbidding the exclusion of the common people from certain
Wharves and Stairs on the banks of the Thames |
648 |
Ordinance that no Landlord shall harbour as his Tenant any person
of evil and vicious life |
649 |
Appointment of John Courteney as Common Hunt |
650 |
Security given by a Surgeon, to ensure due care of his Patients |
651 |
The highest rank among the Rectors of the City, in the Procession
on Whit Monday, conceded to the Rector of the Church of St.
Peter, Cornhille |
651 |
Application made to the Mayor and Aldermen by the Fraternity of
the Yeomen Tailors |
653 |
Letter from the King, announcing the surrender of the Castle of
Touque |
654 |
Royal Mandate, enjoining that the Aldermen shall reside within the
City |
654 |
Inquest held on the bank of the Thames at Lymhostes, as to the
death of Thomas Frank |
655 |
Attestation by the Mayor and Aldermen as to the good harnessing of
Girdles |
656 |
Letter from the King, announcing the capture of the Town and
Castle of Caen |
657 |
Agreement as to the redemption of articles pledged for a sum of money |
657 |
Confession of a false accusation of Lollardy |
658 |
Regulations made for the ensuing Feast of Christmas |
658 |
Letter sent to the King by the Mayor and Aldermen |
658 |
Present of a Gown yearly to the Chaplain of the Chapel on the Bones
of the Dead, in St. Paul's Churchyard |
660 |
An Alderman dismissed for deafness |
661 |
Mainprise of William Welyngtone, taken as being a Scot and a spy |
661 |
Confession made by a common Cheat |
661 |
Mainprise of John Cokkow, a Pedlar |
662 |
False charge of oppression, made against Richard Whityngton |
662 |
Directions as to keeping watch in certain Wards, and as to the safe
custody of William Fouchere |
662 |
Punishment for insulting certain Aldermen |
663 |
Proclamations for speeding men and supplies to the English Army in
Normandy |
664 |
Letter from the King to the Mayor and Aldermen, requesting supplies of provisions for the Army besieging Rouen |
664 |
Proclamation for speeding men to the English Army in Normandy |
665 |
Assessment of the prices to be paid for the ale and beer supplied to
the English army besieging Rouen |
665 |
Mainprise of a Citizen imprisoned on suspicion of Lollardy |
666 |
Enactment as to the prices of mussels, oysters, salt, and whiting |
666 |
Caps forfeited for being fulled at mills |
667 |
Proclamation made at the Pillory, upon punishment for forgery |
668 |
Proclamation at Christmas, against Mumming, Plays, Interludes, and
Visors; and that a Lantern shall be kept burning before each house |
669 |
Proclamation made at the Pillory, upon punishment for selling charcoal
in sacks of deficient measure |
669 |
Regulation made that the Serjeants and other officers of the Mayor,
Sheriffs, or City, shall not beg for Christmas gifts |
670 |
Proclamation against the adulteration and the mixing of wines |
670 |
Proclamation made at the Pillory, on punishment for adulterating
wines |
672 |
Proclamation made at the Pillory, upon punishment for selling charcoal in sacks, deficient in measure |
673 |
Ordinance for the abolition of the Debtors' Prison at Ludgate |
673 |
Enactment as to funds for the support of the New Work at the
Guildhall |
674 |
Duplicate Copy of a Letter from King Henry to the Corporation of
the City of London, the original Letter having been captured by
the enemy |
674 |
Order given to the Chamberlain, to seize the Rushboats |
675 |
Election of Richard Whityngton to his third Mayoralty |
676 |
Confession of a false accusation |
676 |
Ordinance for the re-establishment of the Debtors' Prison at Ludgate |
677 |