Memorials of London and London life, in the XIIIth, XIVth, and XVth centuries : Being a series of extracts, local, social, and political, from the early archives of the City of London, A.D. 1276-1419 / Selected, translated, and edited by Henry Thomas Riley ... Published by order of the Corporation of London, under the superintendence of the Library Committee.
- City of London Corporation
- Date:
- 1868
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Memorials of London and London life, in the XIIIth, XIVth, and XVth centuries : Being a series of extracts, local, social, and political, from the early archives of the City of London, A.D. 1276-1419 / Selected, translated, and edited by Henry Thomas Riley ... Published by order of the Corporation of London, under the superintendence of the Library Committee. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![PAGE and Queen, and certain nobles, at the Parliament holden on the Monday after the Feast of St. Matthew the Apostle [21 September] Inventory of goods and chattels belonging to Hugh le Bevere, a felon Complaint as to waste of the water at the Conduit in Chepe ; and order made thereon......... Account of the Keepers of the Conduit; and Complaint thereupon . Payments made to the men sent by the City to aid the King in his war with France ......... Royal mandate for fortifying the City against an expected attack by the French .......... Royal Letter in behalf of Robert Flambard, mace-bearer of the City. Indenture as to a sale of Jewels, and Inventory thereof . Overseers of the trade of Pouchmakers appointed .... Inventory of munitions of war, provided by the City Trial and punishment for theft, by hanging ..... Expenditure of Thomas de Maryns, Chamberlain of the Guildhall, to the 7th day of September, 1339 ...... Election of Andrew Aubrey as Mayor; and charges made by Gerard Corpe against the late Mayor, and then withdrawn Negotiations for a loan from the City to King Edward the Third Letter from King Edward the Third, commending Andrew Aubrey, the Mayor, for his prompt execution of two offenders, in Chepe . Trial and punishment for theft, by hanging ..... False blankets ordered to be burnt on Cornhulle .... Death of John de Oxenford, Mayor, and election of Simon Fraunceys, on the same day ......... Ordinance made as to the sale of wines within the City . Lease made to the Butchers of St. Nicholas Shambles, on annual payment of a boar’s head ........ Inquisition as to the use of unlawful Nets ..... Articles of the Girdlers ........ Articles of the Cutlers ........ Inspectors of Nets appointed ; and unlawful nets condemned . Unlawful nets condemned to be burnt ...... Regulations for the sale of Poultry, at the Leaden Hall and elsewhere Further Regulations for the sale of Poultry ..... Trial and punishment for theft, by hanging ..... Regulations for the sale of butchers’ meat and fish in the vicinity of the Stokkes and the Conduit in Chepe j and for cleansing the dock at Douuegate ......... Letter to the Dean and Chapter, complaining of the deficiency of Chaplains in the Church of St. Paul ...... Ordinance that Brewers shall not waste the water of the Conduit in Chepe ........... Meat forfeited by Butchers, for obstructing the street of the Poultry . Articles of the Spurriers ........ Petition of the Gardeners, and Order made thereon 198 [99 200 201 202 202 203 203 204 204 206 206 207 208 210 211 212 212 213 214 214 2l6 2x7 219 220 220 221 221 222 •224 225 226 226 228](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2485881x_0072.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


