Calendar of the Plea and Memoranda Rolls of the City of London: Volume 3, 1381-1412. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932.
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Abduction, see Eloigning
Absque Hoc Quod, 95 n. 1
Account, action of, 19, 19–20, 26–8, 41, 75, 176, 303; in apprenticeship, 102, 147; in the Court of Common Pleas; 315–16; Sheriffs' Court, 262, 285
Acquittances, 127, 133, 140, 177, 183, 198, 204, 236, 237, 287, 312
Administration, letters of, 166
Administrators, actions against, 166, 225–7, 230–2
Adultery, 148 and n. 2
Affidavits, on a sale of wool, 131; on breaking an entail, 279–80, 280–2
Affreightment, see Freightage
Agency, xxx–xxxi, 26–7, 127–8, 162–3, 177, 314–15, 315; see Law Merchant
Aldermen, as givers of judgments, xv, xxii–xxiii
Aliens, 276
Almaine, Hanse, merchants of, 100–1, 143–4, 144, 149–50, 183, 217, 222, 236, 249
Appeal, of felony, 46, 248
Appeals, of error, 97, 160 n. 1, 187, 243–4, 244, 249–50, 250–1, 258–9, 268, 294, 305
Apprentices, as chattels, 125 and n. 1, 142; sale of term of, 142–3, 307; turning-over of, 236, 253, 315; covenantsof, 14–16, 193;dismissal of, 145; exonerated for illtreatment, non-enrolment, flight of masters, etc., 69, 120–1, 135, 145, 167, 180, 199, 253, 274, 284, 293, 303, 307, 311; girl —, 240; freedom of, 162, 228, 232; misconduct of, 89–90, 126, 170, 221; quitclaim by, 312; register of, 315; sureties of, 142; trading by, xxx–xxxi, 89–90, 127–8, 140–2, 147, 163; unjust dismissal of, 146
Arbitration, x, xxix–xxx, 75, 77, 82, 83, 121, 127–8, 136, 140–2, 146, 162–3, 179, 192, 207, 207–8, 231, 239, 245, 274–5, 278–9, 302, 307, 314
Armour And Arms, 36, 128, 231, 300
Armourers, mistery of, 30, 63
Arrest, unjust, of balance and weights, 175–6
Artilleryman, the king's, at the Tower, 241
Asportation, 17–18, 22–3; 219, 265–6, 275, 297, 305
Assault, 22, 119, 243
Assizes, of Freshforce, 49, 296–7, 296 n. 1, 305; of Nuisance, 178, 217, 230, 239, 273, 292
Attachment, xxiii–xxiv, 250; see Foreign attachment
Attorneys, appointment of, in the city, xxxv; powers, letters of, 1, 5, 8–9, 11, 43, 100, 105, 146, 154, 155, 162, 167, 172, 174, 184, 188, 189–90, 203, 222, 228, 240, 253–4, 260, 304; writ of, 262
Attornment, of tenants, 24 and n. 2, 246
Bailment, of bonds in equali manu, see Detinue
Bakers, fraudulent, 41 and n. 2; mistery of, 30
Baking Utensils, inventory of, 73
Balances, under the city seal, 175–6
Bearer Clause, in obligations, xxxiv, 107
Bedroom, contents of, 209–11
Bills, of complaint, xv, xxv; not amendable, 160 n. 1; affirmation of, 250
Birlsters, sale of fish by, 75
Bladesmiths, proposed ordinances of, 16–17
Bocardo, 28 and n. 4
Bonds, xxxiv, 9–10, 71, 82, 83, 84, 100, 101, 217, 236, 237, 239, 241–2, 243, 249, 266; annulled as insufficient in law, 308; in arbitration, 198, 207, 239, 245–6, 314, see Detinue; not to eloign a wife, 184; good behaviour towards masters of misteries, 273, 277–8, 291; to keep the peace, 307; marriage settlement, 103, 291; not to oust the city courts of their jurisdiction, 310; to produce authentic letters under seal, 276, 284, 314; for release of a prisoner, 182–3; not to sue on a recognisance, 126–7; in wardship, 105, 235; warranty, 314, 315
Books, mentions of, 11, 18, 19, 37, 206–7
Botellers, mistery of, 77–8
Bowyers, mistery of, 31
Bread, assize of, 41 and n. 2
Brewers, mistery of, 30
Brewing Utensils, inventory of, 51
Broderers, mistery of, 30
Brokers, 25, 27; of wool, 130–1; of tin, 285–6; 287
Burgage, city held in free, 261
Butchers, mistery of, 30
Butler, the king's, 46 n. 1, 104, 132
Cargo, arrest of, xli
Carpenters, see Masons and Carpenters
Carta Mercatoria, xxvii, xli n. 2
Carthusians, order of, 162
Cayage, 276 and n. 3
Certificates, under mayoralty seal, 8, 141, 180–1, 235; as to loss of seals, 11, 135, 136; from Bruges, 5, 128, 314; Calais, 43; Court of Common Pleas, 153; Coventry, 317; Doncaster, 106–7; Florence, 294–6; Middelburg, 82–3, 128, 140; of public notaries, 313; bailiwick of Vermandois, 263; Winchester, 165; archbishop of York, 107
Chamberlain, Stephen Speleman, 222, 223, 236, 241, 242; John Proffyt, 273, 274, 307, 310; as keeper of pleas of the crown, 6; deeds entrusted to, 9; the king's, 46; seal of, 236
Chancellor, defines law merchant, xi
Chancery, recognisances in, 25, 40; common law proceedings in, 94–6, 96 n. 3; petitions to parliament referred to, 93 and n. 1; certiorari of, 222; recall of writ by, 258; statutes staple executed in, 292; keeper of rolls of, 315
Chantries, 44, 171, 273
Chaplains, 44
Charities, for feeble-minded, 23; for poor prisoners, 158–9
Chevisance, 25 and n. 1
Chiminage, 276 and n. 3
City, held of king in free burgage, 261; committee to fortify, 56–7
City Coroner, 104
City Custom, viii and n. 2, xviii; allowed by king's justices, 244; apprenticeship, 89, 102, 121, 127–8, 142–3, 240, 315; bills to be affirmed by pledges, 249, 250; deeds not to be enrolled after death of parties, 80–1; devise of tenements, 208; examination of litigants on oath, 89–90, 134, 172, 224, 252, 265, 287–8, 296, 305; foreign attachment, 26, 128 and n. 4; foreign debtors, 113, 250; freemen defendants, 187; fugitive debtors, 187–8; imprisonment for debt, 41, 203; juries, a day for verdicts of, 250; liability of principals, 26–7; maligning authorities, 50; orphanage, 29, 201 and n. 2, 274; pleas by, 31; pledging goods, 290; recognisances, xxxiii and n. 7, 293; record cannot be sent outside city except in foreign warranty, 306 and n. 1; record and process produced oretenus by recorder after forty days, 244, 245, 250, 268, 294; sheriffs, to certify warning of parties, 251; responsible for their servants, 179; pleas before, removed to Mayor's Court, 2423, 251–3, 265, 285, 287, 292–3, 294, 296, 300, 303, 317; suit, 76 and n. 1; testamentary jurisdiction, 263; wageroflaw, 13 and n.3, 17, 18, 252–3; — by a woman, 19, 51; widow's life interest in tenement, 256; her portion, 152, 184–5, 201–2, 204, 241, 310; her chamber and free bench, 177 and n. 1; women defendants, 252; women trading as femmes soles, 20, 297; writs of protection not valid in pleas concerning victuals, 48
City Disturbances, execution of John Costantyn, 50; between adherents of Brembre and Norhampton, 54, 55–7; at Brembre's election, 60–9; letters of John of Gaunt on, 109–11; reply of Aldermen and Commonalty, 111 –13; Brembre's reply, 113; John More banished, 120–1, 120 n. 2; trial and execution of Brembre, 134 and n. 1; indictment against Norhampton's followers quashed, 136–8, 136 n. 1.
City Lands, 80, 163 n. 2
City Privileges, 12, 237
Clothing, see Textiles
Cobblers, their dispute with Cordwainers, 267, 307–8, 307 n. 1
Cock-Threshing, 291 and n. 4
Collegantia, contract of, xxxii
Collision, liability in, xli
Commenda, contract of, xxxii
Committee, to fortify the city, 56–7
Common Council, elected from the misteries, 29–31; from the wards, 53–4, 54–5, 84–9, 91–2, 122–4, 132–3; oath of, 92, 124 and n. 1
Common Lands, 163 n. 2
Common Pleader, 16 and n. 1; Robert Pek, Peek, 201 and n. 1, 208; see Common Serjeant
Common Pleas, Court of, xx, 166
Common Serjeant, 16 and n. 1; John Tremayn, 160 n. 1
Compters, the Sheriffs', 15
Compurgation, see Wager of Law
Conservancy, of the Thames, 71 and n. 2, 116–20, 273–4
Conspiracy, 47
Cordwainers, mistery of, 30, 73–4, 267, 291, 307–8
Corn, purchased by city against times of scarcity, 174–5
Coroner, of the city, 46 n. 1
Cotton, of Cyprus, 99
Council, the King's continual, 40
Counsel, 16–17, 115; not allowed in law merchant actions, xxiii, 171–2
Counting-House, contents of, 212–13
Court Christian, defamation in, 2 and n. 2; divorce, 152–3, 185; testamentary dispositions, 263
Covenants, for sale of a barge, 45; between a lord and alleged villeins, 188–9; for conveyance of quitrents, 282, 284; of a gaoler to sheriff, 92–7
Covins, unlawful, 59, 63, 64, 66, 67, 69, 99
Credit, use of, xxxiii
Crusade, of bishop of Norwich, 36 and n. 1, 43
Curriers, mistery of, 30
Customs, citizens free of, 12; claim of Carmarthen to exemption from, 129; collectors of, 301, 304; at Plymouth, 260–1; on cloth, 129; mercery, 129; jewellery, 40, 193–4; wine, 76; wool, 131
Custumals, borough, viii–ix, xi, xx
Cutlers, mistery of, 16–17, 30, 299, 307
Damages, increased on plaintiff's petition, 166; assessed by jury and increased by court, 286
Debt, actions of, 1, 6, 26–7 et passim; for maintenance in hospital, 47–9; on awards, 84, 90, 91, 108–9; against sheriff for escape of a debtor, 113–16, 223–4; against sureties, 230, 230–1; against executors, 268–70; assignment of, xxxv, xxxvi
Deceit, action of, 207–8; against counsel for conspiring with opponents, 16–17; failing to fulfil a contract and retaining consideration, 23; selling a house under false pretences, 153–4; obtaining money under false pretences, 190–1
Decretal, Saepe contingit, xxv
Deeds, 9, 10, 42, 84; enrolment of, 81–2
Defamation, action of, 46; of a jury, 1, 18; against a jury, 2 and n. 2; of the mayor and city authorities, 36, 50–1, 60, 61, 64, 65, 229–30, 275; imprisonment for, 125
Detinue, action of, 13–14, 19, 29, 51, 69–70, 84, 93, 170, 196, 205, 254–5, 285–6, 289, 304; of bonds in equali manu, 9–10, 217–18, 239, 241, 245–6; see Interpleader
Divorce, 152–3, 185
Doomsmen, xxii
Dower, 177 and n. 1, 238, 245, 310
Dozens, of cloth, 165 and n. 1
Drapers, mistery of, 29, 220–1
Duress, defence of, 98
Dyers, mistery of, 30
Ecclesiastical Courts, see Court Christian
Ejection, action of, 246–7
Eloigning, of a wife, 18 and n. 1, 22–3
Embezzlement, 263
Encroachment, charge of, 163–4
English, documents in, 279–80, 280–2, 308–9, 308 n.2, 309–10, 313
Equity, law merchant and, xix; awards in, 4–5, 221, 278, 287–8
Error, see Appeals, Writs
Escape, actions against sheriffs and gaolers on, 92–8, 113–16, 179, 223–4, 233
Escheator, the mayor as king's, 104, 260–1
Espionage, charge of, 17
Estrepement, action of, 129–30
Exactions, exigent, in the Husting, 6 and n. 2, 297
Examinations, sworn, of litigants, 19, 89–90, 134, 172, 224, 252, 265, 287–8, 296, 305, 317; of persons charged with immorality, 228
Exceptions, in pleading, xxviii, 363–4, 268–9, 312 and n. 1
Exchange, bills of, xviii–xix, xix n. 1, xxv, xxxvi–xl, 34–5, 43, 125, 146, 200, 223, 237, 240, 241, 287, 304, 314–15, 315
Exchequer, law merchant action in, x; bill of, xxxv; receipt of the, 28; bond in, 235; action for false imprisonment in, 278–9
Executorship, xvii, 155, 225–7, 269 and n. 1
Fairs, ix, xv, xvni, xix, xx, xxi
False Imprisonment, action for, 275, 278–9
Farm, of London and Middlesex, 237, 249, 271, 277
Felony, xix, 46 and n. 1, 248
Femme Sole, trading by, 20, 297
Fish, retail trade in, 21–2, 74–5, 220 and n. 3; preservation of, 71, 74, 116–20, 273–4, 283; price of, 131
Fishmongers, mistery of, 29; foreign, 21–2, 36 n. 2
Fixtures, city law of, 130 and n, 3
Fletchers, mistery of, 31, 10
Flotsam, 197
Football, 291 and n. 4
Forcible Entry, 256–7, 257 n. 1
Foreign Attachment, xxiv, 10–11, 10 n. 2, 23, 26, 31, 38 and n. 1, 73, 80–1, 91, 99–100, 128 and n. 4, 131, 132, 133–4, 167–9, 195, 200, 233, 254, 255, 300
Foreign Warranty, 306 and n. 1
Foreigners, pleas of, see Introduction passim, 22, 36 n. 2, 113, 250
Forgery, presentment of, 232, 263
Founders, mistery of, 30
Fraternity, of St Mary (Salve Regina) in St Magnus Church, 238–9
Free Bench, city custom of, 177 n. 1
Freightage, xx–xxi, xli, 130, 132, 133–4, 194–7, 199
Freshforce, see Assizes
Friars, of the Holy Cross, 182; Minors, 239
Fullers, mistery of, 30
Funeral, expenses of, 214–15, 216
Furs, 91, 102, 210
Fusters, mistery of, 30, 203 and n. 2
Galochemakers, mistery of, 221 and n. 1
Gaol Delivery, 272, 283
Girdlers, mistery of, 30, 149
God's Penny, xli, 124 and n. 2, 290
Goldsmiths, mistery of, 21 and n. 1, 29, 65, 105–6, 149, 178, 228, 278, 298–9
Grants, of goods and chattels, 83, 134 and n. 1, 176, 198, 216–17, 259, 267
Grocers, mistery of, 29, 210, 219–20, 236
Haberdashers, mistery of, 30, 234
Hall, contents of a, 209
Hanse, merchants of the, xiii and n. 5, 100–1, 143–4, 144, 149–50, 217; see Almaine
Hatters, mistery of, 31
Herald, Bordeaux, 241 and n. 1
Homicide, 234
Horners, mistery of, 31
Hospital, of St Mary without Bishopsgate, 47–9
Housebreaking, civil actions for, 219, 287; charge of, 297
Household Goods, inventories of, 84, 128, 167–8, 209–13
Hue and Cry, 229
Hurers, mistery of, 30
Husting, pleas of foreigners in, xii; court of, xiv–xv; Four Benches of, xxii; enrolment of wills in, 4, 131; of deeds, 164, 255, 256; Common Pleas of, 6; Pleas of Land of, 222; outlawry in, 6–7; action of dower in, 152–3
Immorality, city ordinances against, 148 n. 2; charges of, 228
Imparlance, 23 and n. 1
Innkeepers, regulation of, 78–9, 278; liability of, 172–4
Inquests, as to disturbances of the peace, 3, 21–2, 229–30; on the Peasants' Revolt, 37; on an entail, 41–2; death by misadventure, 46 n. 1; on the asaize of nets, 116; on an encroachment, 164; as to a forgery, 232; on a complaint of Donnina, widow of Sir John Hawkwood, 257–8; on fishweirs, 282–3
Inquisitions, post mortem, 255–6, 261
Interpleader, xxx, 218, 239, 241, 245–6; see Detinue
Intrusion, plaints of, 167, 200, 228, 273, 276, 279, 290, 291, 302, 303
Inventories, see Valuations
Ironmongers, mistery of, 30, 135, 167
Itinerant Justices, x–xi, xvi
Jettison, xli
Jewellery, 14, 81, 217, 254, 289
Joiners, mistery of, 30
Judgment, xxii; pleading to, 17
Jury, defamation of, 1, 18; — by, 2; of discharged prisoners, 157; of merchants, xviii; of the moiety, xxvii, 162,199–200, 286; two informers added to, 42; as witnesses, 157 n. 1; demand a week's interval before verdict, 266; choose arbitrators, 314; see Inquests
Kiddles, forbidden, 283
King, misprision against, 28; takes precedence of other creditors, 260, 301; abdication of, 264, 265; see Richard II in Index of Names
King's Artilleryman, 241
King's Butler, 46 n. 1, 104; John Slegh, 132
King's Council, charters of misteries produced before, 148 n. 3; Hanse merchants mainprised in, 150; called continuel conseil, 178
King's Searcher, 260 and n. 1
Kitchen, contents of, 212
Labourers, Ordinance of, 142 and n. 1
Lastage, 237 and n. 1, 276, 277
Law, see Wager of Law, Peremptory Oath
Law Merchant, see Introduction; Italian, xxiv, xxxii; apprenticeship, 31–5, 89–90, 127–8, 140–2, 162–3, 176–7; arbitration, 127, 140–2, 162–3; bonds, 164–7; — sale of, 185; certificates, 42–3, 127–8; counsel, 171–2; damages, 166; detinue, 14; examination on oath, 89–90, 171–2, 176–7, 251–3, 305; freightage, 133–4, 194–7, 199–200; foreign attachment, 42–3; imprisonment for debt, 41; letters of payment, 125; liability of principals and agents, 31–5, 89–90, 140–2, 162–3, 176–7; in the Mayor's Court, 304; specific performance, 185–7, 287 –8; sureties, 230–1; see Exchange, bills of, Maritime actions, Oleron, Law of
Lead, the city's weigher of, 175–6
Leases, 191, 238, 272, 284, 311–12
Leathersellers, mistery of, 30, 221 n. 1
Leprosy, agreement to cure, 288
Letters, between John of Gaunt and Nicholas Brembre, 109–11, 113; to the mayor of the Staple of Middelburg, 141; of discharge, 81; patent, granting a messuage in Wyndegoslane, 1034; from the mayor of Doncaster, 106–7; testimonial, of Sir Guy de Briene, 145–6; see Certificates
Lex Mercatoria, in the Little Red Book of Bristol, ix, xii
Liability, of principals and agents, xxx–xxxi; see Law Merchant
Liber De Assisa Panis, 41 n. 2
Limners, lymenours, mistery of, 148 and n. 1
Linen, see Textiles
Little Red Book, of Bristol, ix and n. 1, xi n. 5 and Introduction passim
Livery, of the misteries, 67; Grocers, 210; Mercers, 234 and n. 1
Loans, of £4000 to the king, 132
Loriners, mistery of, 31
Mainprise, for appearance in court, 122, 126, 149, 156, 170; to fulfil a contract, 81; not to leave the city, 101; of persons charged with homicide, 234–5; of Norhampton and his adherents, 57–69; to keep the peace, 36, 52, 84, 90, 99, 101, 126, 156, 170, 230; not to use unlawful nets, 119–20
Maritime Actions, 133–4, 194–7, 199–200, 284
Market Overt, xl–xli
Marriage, settlements on, 103, 155, 291
Masons, mistery of, 31
Masons And Carpenters, the sworn, 26 and n. 1, 90, 164, 178, 317
Mayor, defamation of, 229–30; see Defamation; disturbance at election of, 60–9; electors of, 84–9, 84 n. 3; as king's escheator, 104, 260–1; as guardian of orphans, 202
Mayoralty Seal, 9, 141, 180–1, 235
Mayor's Court, appeals from, to justices at St Martin le Grand, 97, 160 n. 1, 187, 243–4, 244, 249–50, 250–1, 268, 294, 305; law merchant actions in, vii–viii, xii, xiii, xiv–xviii; actions in Sheriffs' Court, removed to, 31–3, 42–3, 242–3, 251–3, 265, 285, 287, 292–3, 294, 296, 300, 303, 317
Measures, prosecution for defective, 220–1
Medical Action, 289
Mendicancy, 5–6
Mercers, mistery of, 29, 64, 69, 234 and n. 1, 245
Merchants, as givers of judgment, xxi
Misteries, charters of, brought into Guildhall, 148–9, 148 n. 3
Moiety, jury of, see Jury
Murage, 276 and n. 3, 277
Naval and Military, crusade of the bishop of Norwich, 36 and n. 1, 43; expedition to France and Brittany, 77; wars between England and Flanders, 128; revolt in Wales, 277
Negotiable Instruments, viii, xxxiv–xxxvi, xxxix–xl; sale of tallies, 130–1; transfer of debts, bonds, 27,43,185,225,227,274–5
Nets, assize of, 71, 116 and nn. 1 and 2, 117 n. 3, 119; prosecutions for unlawful, 74, 119–20
Nightwalkers, 1–2
Nonsuit, 189 and n. 2
Notaries, public, 235, 295, 313
Novel Disseisin, see Assize of Freshforce
Nuisance, see Assize of Nuisance
Nuisances, 12, 71
Oath, peremptory, see Wager of Law
Obligations, xxxiv–xxxvi, see, Bonds, Recognisances
Official, the, or president, 166
Oleron, Law of, 196 n. 3, 235 and n. 1
Orphans, Mayor and Aldermen as guardians of, 29, 202; actions relating to, 72–3, 99–100, 138–9, 201–3, 202 n. 2, 208–16, 222; payment for, 247; funds of, borrowed by city for purchase of corn, 175; bond of guardian of, 175, 310
Outlawry, 6 and n. 2, 39 and n. 1, 297
Painters, mistery of, 30, 226 n. 9; materials of, 205–7
Pantry, contents of, 211–12
Pardons, 28, 37,137–8, 151
Parliament, petitions to, 93 and n. 1; oath to uphold measures of, 144–5; summoned to Gloucester instead of to Coventry, 277
Partnership, viii, x, xvii, xxxii–xxxiii, 26, 83, 98, 136, 194–7, 296, 304; see Societas
Parva Custuma, 301
Passage, toll called, 248, 276 and n. 3, 277
Pattenmakers, mistery of, 221 n. 1
Pavage, 276 and n. 3, 277
Pawning, xxiv, xli n. 2, 10 n. 2, 290 n. 1
Payment, letters of, xviii, xxxvii, xxxviii, 125, 241, 287
Peace, inquests on breach of the, 3, 21–2, 229–30; city's, jurisdiction of, 50 n. 1, 156 n. 1; justices of, to be conservators of rivers, etc., in their counties 283; see Mainprise
Peasants' Revolt, actions arising from, 12–13, 37
Peremptory Oath, see Wager of Law
Petermen, sale of fish by, 75
Petition, to Anne of Bohemia, 7–8; action by, 176
Pewterers, mistery of, 30
Pewter Vessels, 84
Picage, 276 and n. 3, 277
Pilgrimage, to Rome, 103
Pillory, penalty of, 5–6
Pilotage, 196
Pinners, mistery of, 31
Piracy, by Flemings, x; by men of Rye, 1 and n. 1, 5; of a barge, 45; by men of Bruges, 98–9
Plaint, see Bill of complaint
Plaintiffs, permission to one of two, to sue alone, 190
Pleading, double, 114
Pledging, of goods, 15:, 290–1; see Pawning
Plumbers, mistery of, 30
Plumbing, cost of, 90
Pontage, 276 and n. 2, 277
Pouchmakers, mistery of, 31, 221 n. 1
Prisoners, complain of ill-treatment, 157–9; collection of alms for, ibid.; escape of, see Escape
Probate, of wills in the city, 261–2
Proof, xxv–xxix
Protection, see Writs
Protestando, 19 n. 3
Proxy, letter of, 8
Public Notaries, see Notaries
Purser-Glovers, mistery of, 221 n.1
Quare clausum fregit, action of, 318
Quitclaims, 33, 37, 70, 83, 98, 120, 127, 133, 138, 150, 167, 198, 217, 222, 228, 238, 262, 267, 272, 306; imprisonment for prosecuting contrary to, 47
Rakyers, of the wards, 71 and n. 1
Ransom, of Oliver du Guesclin, 8–9
Recognisances, ix; civic and statutory, xxxiii–xxxiv; of debt, 82, 155, 191, 224, 302; taken at Vermandois, 263; for payment of freightage, 130; on failure to freight wine, 199; of goldsmithinnkeepers for good behaviour, 278
Record, thefts of seals put on, 11, 135, 136; as to breaking open a box of muniments, 145–6
Recorder, William Cheyne, 160 n. 1; John Tremayne, 161
Refusal to quit, actions on, 124–5, 185, 224
Regrating, of eels, 220
Renunciations, general and special, 312 and n. 1
Reprisals, 82–3, 98–9, 143, 149–50
Ricart's Kalendar, xvi, et passim
Right of way, petition for, 79–80
Saddlers, mistery of, 30; charters of, 149 and n. 1
Safe conduct, letters patent of, 139
Salt, shipped from Lincolnshire, 133
Salters, mistery of, 30
Sanctuaries, of St Mary Southwark, 26; St Martin le Grand, 179; Westminster, 33, 154, 190
Sanitation, see Rakyers, Thames
Scrutiny, of wines and sauces, 2, 70, 82, 127; fish, 74–5; gold and silver ware, 299
Seals, collation of, xxv; of chamberlain, 236; mayoralty, 9, 141, 180–1, 235; shrievalty, 204; theft of, 11, 135, 136
Sequestration, xxiii–xxiv, 165
Serjeants-At-Arms, of the city, Hugh Battisford, 233; of the king, Andrew Newport, 246; Thomas Wodyngfeld, 316
Serjeants-at-law, 202
Shearmen, mistery of, 30
Sheriffs, forfeitures of uncustomed goods by, 76; liable for their servants' actions, 96–7; arrest of wine by, 163; sues serjeant for escape of a prisoner, 179; Richard Whittington sued for escape of a prisoner, 223–4; Shiryngham and Elys sued for same, 233–4; list of, 271–2; to appear in Exchequer to show cause for tolling boats carrying rushes, 271; not to be chosen for parliament, 277
Sheriffs' Compters, 15, 203
Sheriffs' Courts, jurisdiction of, xx; law merchant actions in, xiixiv; for foreigners, viii, xii–xiv, 114–15, 114 n. 2, 300; dies juridici of, 95, 96, 113, 114 n. 1, 115; actions in, removed to Mayor's Court as touching the law merchant, 31–3, 42–3, 251–3, 303; otherwise removed, 242–3, 262, 265, 285, 287, 292–3, 294, 296, 300, 317; witnesses in, xxvi
Ships, names of, Seintemariebot, 81,
133; Marie de Excestre, 121; Seynt
Marie of Dartmouth, 130, 194,
196, 198; Katerine of Dartmouth,
132; Cristofre of London, 136;
Andrew of Dartmouth, 146;
Cristofre of Yarmouth, 199;
Seinte Mariknyght, 235; Sabater
of Bayonne, 260
-, — carrying wine, 35; captured by
enemies, 45; robbed by men of
Bruges, 98–9; sailing from Veere,
140; wreck of, 141–2; sale of,
146; charter of, 196–7; see Maritime actions
Shoe-Money, 194, 195, 197
Shrievalty Seal, 204
Silver and gold ware, 18, 22, 80–1, 106, 127, 211, 267, 275, 290–1
Skinners, mistery of, 29, 273, 277–8; charter of, 149
Smiths, mistery of, 31
Soap, exported to Bordeaux, 285
Societas, xxxii–xxxiii; of the Albertini, 223, 237, 240, 241, 287, 304, 315; Arigi, 28, 41, 83; Guynyse, Guynes, 254, 255; Peruzzi, xxxvi; Pulci, xxxvii; Tornabuoni, 294, 296, 314–15; see Hanse, Partnership
Specific performance, actions for, xviii 25, 43–5, 164–6, 185–7, 287–8
Spices, adulteration of, 220
Spurriers, mistery of, 31
Stainers, mistery of, 226 n. 9; see Painters
Stallage, 276
Staple, courts of the, viii, xvi–xvii; merchants of, xxxiii; statute of, xvi; of Calais, xxxix, 27, 43; Middelburg, 83, 140; Westminster, 10, 72, 292, 312
Stationers, early mention of, 11
Statute, merchant, 10, 312; staple, xxxiv, 72, 272, 292 and n. 1
Steel, hogsheads of, 38
Stocks, punishment of, 159, 189
Streets, see Rakyers
Suit, production of, 76 and n. 1
Summons, xxiii
Sureties, actions against, 98, 192, 230; claim for reimbursement to, 230–2
Tailors, mistery of, 30, 40, 63–4; charter of, 149
Tallies, xxvi, 130–1
Tallowchandlers, mistery of, 30
Tanners, mistery of, 30
Tapestry, 11, 148, 200
Tapicers, mistery of, 30, 193
Tawyers, mistery of, 40
Testimonial letters, see Certificates
Textiles, cotton of Cyprus, 99; linen,; 13, 18, 42, 99, 168, 206; silk, 13, 37 and n. 3, 148, 168, 225–6, 231, 254; velvet, 13, 14; woollen, 22, 108, 165, 168, 200, 206, 225–6, 300; see List of less usual words in the text, p: 319
Text-scriveyns, craft of, 199
Thames, pollution of, 12; conservancy of, 71 and n. 2, 116–20, 273–4, 282–3; bailiwick of, 76–7; obstruction of, 273
Threats, complaints of, 37, 46
Timber, sale of, 129–30
Tin, sale of, 285–6
Toll, 249, 276, 277, 294, 296
Towage, 196
Town-clerk, 141 and n. 1
Travellers' cheques, xxxviixxxviii, 200 and n. 1, 223, 250, 304, 315
Trespass, actions of, 248, 258, 294, 298, 303; causing a man through fear to hide his goods, whereby they deteriorated, 13–14; eloigning a wife and good, 18; refusing to quit, 38–9; conspiring to murder, 47; leaving service of mistress without permission, 142; keeping a man out of his house by intimidation, 156, ill-treatment of prisoners in Ludgate, 157–60
Usury, ecclesiastical laws against, 25 and n. 1
Valuations, of goods in foreign attachment, detinue, e c., 11, 14, 23, 51, 73, 80–1, 91, 167–8, 200, 205–7, 225–6, 300
Verification, of goods, garnishee's oath in, 128 and n. 1
Villenage, covenant regarding alleged, 188–9
Vintners, scrutiny of wine, vinegar and sauces by, 2, 70, 82, 127; asarbitrators, 162; mistery of, 29, 232
Wager of Law, xxvii–xxix; in an
action of deceit, 17 and n. 1;
debt, 38 and n. 2, 192 and n. 2,
293; by sevenfold oath in detinue, 18; of freewomen, 19, 51;
the garnishee's threefold oath,
128 and n. 4
-, — Peremptory oath, of plaintiff in
trespass, 13 and n. 3; in debt, 77;
of defendant in debt, 224, 230,
268–9; in detinue, 19
-, — or possibly of witnesses, 15 and
n. 1, 44 and n. 1, 253 and n. 1
Wardens, of the city, Edward Dalyngregge, 182; Baldewyn Radyngton, 184
Wards, cleansing of, 71
Wardship, of a widow, 4; of a weak-minded person, 104–5; see Orphans
Warranty, foreign, 306 and n. 1; of ships, xli, 235 and n. 1
Waste, action of, 129–30, 219
Waxchandlers, mistery of, 30
Weavers, mistery of, 30
Weighing and Tronage, 316
Wharves, 75, 192 and n. 1, 249 and n. 1, 255, 284
Whitetawyers, mistery of, 30, 221 n. 1
Widow's Chamber, 177 and n. 1; her portion, 151–3,: 84–5, 201 n. 2, 204, 241, 310; see Free Bench
Wills, probate of, in the city, 261–2; revocation of, 264
Wine, freightage of, 199; called "galantwyn," 128; gauging of, 162, 163; sale of, to the king's butler, 132; scrutiny of, 2, 70, 82, 127; statutory price of, 41
Withernam, xli, 12 and n. 1, 237, 248
Witnesses, xxvi; examination of, 17, 89, 134, 305; agreement to stand by evidence of, 147
Women, citizenship of, 151; wager of law by, 19, 51
Woodmongers, mistery of, 30
Wool, 27–8, 130–1, 304
Writs, of arrest, 272; attorney, 294–5; certiorari, 39, 90–1, 153, 161, 178, 187, 222, 236, 242, 248, 253, 255, 261, 262, 267, 275, 289, 291, 303, 305, 315–16; corpus cum causa, 40, 161, 240, 242, 275, 304; delivery, 98, 150; error, 97, 187, 243–4, 244, 249–50, 250–1, 258–9, 267–8, 294, 305; exigent, 6; habeas corpus, 46, 260, 313; to produce a document in King's Bench, 317–18; de inquirendo, 257; justicies, 93, 94, 95, 96; de libertatibus allocandis, of Colchester, 277; minoresses of St Clare, 286 and n. 1; Northampton, 237; Oxford, 238; Wallingford, 270–1; Winchester, 275–6; de manucapcione, 98; de minis, 70, 90; pardon, 151; de procedendo, 166; protection, 23, 39, 40, 43, 48, 81, 104, 139, 150, 161, 180, 197, 198, 235–6, 240, 261, 262, 276; reprisals, 143; summons to parliament, 277; supersedeatis, 166, 301