Index of subjects: Henry IV

Memorials of London and London Life in the 13th, 14th and 15th Centuries. Originally published by Longmans, Green, London, 1868.

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HENRY IV. A.D. 1399–1413.

Page
Presentation to a Chantry in the Hermitage of Cripulgate 553
Declaration as to the Christian name of Drew Barentyn 553
Petition of the Pouchmakers, as to the supervision of Galoches 554
Thomas Dufhous, a Brewer, admitted to be of the trade of the Fishmongers 555
Ordinance of the Fletchers 556
Ordinance of the Writers of Text-letter, Limners, and others who bind and sell books 557
Petition of the Hurers and Cappers 558
Regulation as to those who shall be present at the Elections of the Mayor and Sheriffs 560
Proclamation made as to the sale of Faggots and Charcoal 560
Charge sent to the Aldermen by the Mayor, as to the Watch 561
Hokkyng forbidden, by proclamation 561
Sentence of death for burglary, and claim of Benefit of Clergy 562
Ordinance of the Forcermakers 563
Election of Richard Whityngton to his second Mayoralty 565
A Chaplain charged with making an immoral compact 566
Ordinance made as between the Cutlers and the Sheathers 567
Joint Petition of the Cutlers and the Bladesmiths 568
Articles of the Bladesmiths 569
Letter under the Privy Seal, as to a dissension between the Cordwainers and the Cobblers 570
Hokkyng, Foteballe, and Cokthresshyng, forbidden by proclamation 571
Inquisition made for the regulation of the Cordwainers and the Cobblers 571
Proclamation against giving credit to the Mariners of the royal fleet 574
William Kyngescote deprived of the Wardership of the Gate of Ludgate 574
Sentence of the Pillory, for slandering an Alderman 576
Presentation to a Chantry in the Chapel of St. Mary, near the Guildhall 577
Grant by Richard Whityngton of Land, for the re-building of the
Church of St. Michael Paternosterchirche in the Riole 578
Enactment re-enabling William Kyngescote to hold office in the City 579
Proclamation against Wrestling within the Sanctuary of St. Paul's 580
Ordinance that eels shall be sold by weight 580
Order for the early closing of Victuallers on the Eves of St. John and of St. Peter and St. Paul 581
Punishment of the Pillory, for forging a Bond 582
Punishment of the Pillory, for forgery of Papal and other seals and documents 583
Punishment of the Pillory and Whetstone, for pretending to be a Hermit 584
Sentence of the Pillory, for slandering a Sheriff and Alderman 585
Punishment of the Pillory, for pretending to be a Collector for the Hospital of Bedlem 586
Punishment of the Pillory, for forging Papal Bulls 587
Leave to dig for sand for ballast, on either side of the Thames 589
Ordinance for the support of the New Work at the Guildhall 589