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To the chief butler for the time being. Order in the port of London to deliver to Maud Blakewelle during her life two pipes a year of wine of Gascony, which the king has granted her of his gift. Et

of London to Richard Cliderowe esquire and Thomas Somerton. Recognisance for 1,000 l ., to be levied etc. in the city of London. Condition, that he shall abide and fulfil the award of John Shawe citizen and vintner of London

Richard Cryse esquire of Kent, William Mogge of Devon, Thomas Salle of Hertfordshire and John Knapp of Westminster to John Bemonde citizen and 'chaundelere' of London, Recognisance for 11 l . 7 s ., to be levied etc. in Kent.

Jan. 23. Westminster. To the constable of the Tower of London, or his lieutenant. Order to receive Rys ap Gryffyth from one who shall deliver him on behalf of the king, and to keep him in custody in the Tower

2 December 1344 December 1344 Dec. 23. Redenhall. Adam Lambe acknowledges that he owes to Simon Rote, citizen and skinner of London, 10 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Surrey.

377 Thomas Gould 'yoman,' to William Skydmore, mercer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm and elsewhere. Dated 5 November, 6 Edward IV. 1469. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 November this year.

of St. Mary at Hill, 1807 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF S T MARY AT HILL Reproduced with additions, from Horwood's Plan of London, 1807 NOTE the large black square above the arrow indicates Church of S t Mary at Hill .

of his will the property is to go over to the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of London to the use, maintenance, and repair of the fabric of London Bridge. Dated London, 21 September, A.D. 1438. Roll 169 (49).

with further remainder in case of default to the Masters or Wardens of the Art of the Fishmongers of London. Dated London, 16 April, A.D. 1456. Roll 201 (18). 1 See note supra , p. 514. This fraternity was suppressed

January 1320 January 1320 Jan. 3. York. William de London of Popelton acknowledges that he owes to the abbot of St. Mary's York 8 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.

John Russel, John de Colwell, Henry Chayner. Dated at London on Friday the morrow of the Circumcision, 11 Edward III. Memorandum that John came into chancery at the New Temple, London, on 20th January, and acknowledged the preceding deed. Enrolment

Dec. 13. Langley. To the mayor and sheriffs of London. Order to admit John de Shirburn deputed by Reymund Seguyn, the king's butler, to the office of coroner in that city, as Reymund is attendant upon the king's affairs in

messuage in the city of London called the 'Coppidhalle,' John Haddelee being mayor, John Haylesdoun and William Baret then sheriffs. Witnesses: William de Walleworth, Robert Resby, Henry Herbyry, Richard Wendesford, William Venour citizens of London, John de Lincolne clerk. Dated

of John Strauston of London 'cordewaner' for an account. Dec. 30. Westminster. To Nicholas Brembre mayor of London. Order by mainprise of William Asshebourne, Robert Shareshulle, Walter Watforde, Richard de Carlille and William Wytton of London and John Cokayn of

and 'stokfysshmonger' of London to Richard Hungate, Thomas Shipton, Robert Horne and William Berkynge citizens and 'stokfysshmongers' of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels quick and dead within the realm. Dated London, 14 February

of the passage in that port. Order, upon petition of John Haddele citizen of London, to suffer him to take thence to the city of London a crayer called ' la Cristofre ' of Sandewiche, and the merchandise therein which

Hurst 'taillours' of the city of London, in favour of John Amondesham tailor of London at suit of John Walsshe citizen and goldsmith of London for debt. April 18. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by

Thomas, draper of London, 228, 271, 286. Salman , Hugh, brewer of London, 342. -, John, 'fremanson' of Westminster, 425. -, John, mercer of London, 195. -, Thomas, 'corsour' of London, 178-9. Saltby , John, ironmonger of London, 199. -,

girdler, of London, 93, 240-2, 317. -, Thomas, 395. maltmen. See Trades and occupations. Malyarde , Thomas, cordwainer, of London, 398. Malyer , Thomas, 'cordewaner,' of London, 79. Malyngton , Richard, esquire, 329. Mane , John, bowyer, of London, 245.

Membrane 17 d . Dec. 12. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Richard Bekcote, William Dagelyn, John Louwelle and John Kyngesmille of Oxfordshire, in favour of Richard Garston, late servant and attorney of

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