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by William White to serve him as an illuminator of books for two years, receiving, in addition to his necessary food and drink, 100s per year. Although he served him well and faithfully in this office, WW did not pay

the terms of the aforesaid indenture until 10/10/1423, from which day TB was no longer able to provide TW with food or drink, and so he then withdrew from TB's service at Canterbury as he had good licence to do.

parish of St James Garlickhithe, Vintry Ward, he retained Richard C. in the office of 'attending to him honourably, with food and with drink, and riding with him, and keeping his horse as often and whenever the TP ought to

that at Etton by Leconfield, on 1 July 1439, each of these jurors received from William Pountfret 4m, together with food and drink, in return for giving their verdict in his favour. This was against the form of the ordi

Robert Lathbury and other pleas, and for the sustenance and expenses of the abbot and his household in London, for food and drink, etc. However, Abbot Thomas did not pay, nor did his successor Abbot Nicholas, or his successor Abbot

of WW senior, rendering 5m per year at Lady Day and Michaelmas in equal portions, and also providing him with food and drink, woollen and linen cloth and all other necessities. WW junior held this property for 12 years, but

is paid. The prior and convent also granted that the plaintiffs may have a corrody within the priory [details of food and drink given ] , and a house which John Langton formerly inhabited, situated between a house called the

son Stephen at his school and table to learn literacy ('literaturam'), paying him 12d per week for his teaching and food. Stephen was there from the said Michaelmas for 60 weeks, and JH paid JW 6s 8d in part payment

merchants of Bordeaux, 75; his wardrobe to be furnished on the City's credit, 90; writ for supplying his army with food, & c., 91; grants letters of protection to the Mozi company of me rchants of Florence, 97; confirms franchise

they were doing no more than following in the steps of Wycliffe. They had, moreover, provided the poor with cheap food, and especially fish. 166 A loaf of bread or a draught of ale could be bought for a farthing,

, William, 244 Braybourne , John, 244 Braylles , Nicholas, 171 Bread Street , cooks of, sworn to examine bad food, 332 Bread Street Ward , Nicholas Brem bre elected Alderman of, 298 - Richard Gerveys, beadle of, 116 Breche

much greater among both the middle and lower classes than it is now. At that time they formed the principal food of the reapers in harvest, and they formed with oaten cakes the entire sustenance of the numerous class of

of WH, in grammar for two years. During the said two years TB was to find forTH all his necessary food, drink and clothing, for which TB was to be paid 100s for his costs. However, WH has not paid

about WB's business in the city. TE says that it was agreed that this JT's room should be provisioned with food and drink in exchange for 2s a week. JT then proceeded to stay 'at the table' of TE for

each day both in August and at other times of the year, according to their status, with food and drink, or without food and drink, as a matter determined by statute; which statutes are not observed or enforced: that is

clerk of our spicery, Richard Ludlow, serjeant of our cellar, Thomas Aldenham, our surgeon, John Gourney, master cook for our food, William Ludlow, John Ludlow, John Norfolk, William Wetnale, Thomas Pounceford, Robert Broke, Robert Brown, serjeant of our saucery, John

if done badly, he himself would be amerced on their account, if the lord so willed. He was entitled to food three times a day: bread, cheese, and beer for breakfast; bread, beer, potage, and two dishes, meat and cheese,

a former Member of the Court, charged certain freehold property with the yearly sum of 8 l . to provide food for the Masters and Examiners at the Probations or half-yearly examinations of the Scholars. The School remains the absolute

and Physiology, College of Physicians, 1872 and 1873. Author of various Medical Works, and most recently of "A Treatise on Food and Dietetics, Physiologically and Therapeutically considered," 1874. Thomas Halhed Fischer. Left School, 1845. Barrister-at-Law. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. Queen's

remain during the three days unsupplied." At Worcester, as elsewhere, certain privileges in the way of additional or more tempting food were allowed to those who had been bled: "Quilibet Minutorum habeat prima die iij ova mollia ad prandium, et

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