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Page ix
... received by my brethren of the Court , added to a desire to improve and extend that work , has induced me to prepare a Second Edition ; there being no other means , or at least none so accessible , by which the members of the Company ...
... received by my brethren of the Court , added to a desire to improve and extend that work , has induced me to prepare a Second Edition ; there being no other means , or at least none so accessible , by which the members of the Company ...
Page xi
... receiving their Charter of Incorporation from the hands of Henry VIII .; from the celebrated picture by Holbein in Barbers ' Hall Cresset Light ; from a specimen in the Tower of London 689 49 62 • Facsimile of a pen - and - ink drawing ...
... receiving their Charter of Incorporation from the hands of Henry VIII .; from the celebrated picture by Holbein in Barbers ' Hall Cresset Light ; from a specimen in the Tower of London 689 49 62 • Facsimile of a pen - and - ink drawing ...
Page 10
... receiving in return a customary payment of three pence , and being free from all other service ; the city of Gloucester paid to the king thirty- six dicras of iron , and one hundred ductile rods to make nails for the king's ships . Iron ...
... receiving in return a customary payment of three pence , and being free from all other service ; the city of Gloucester paid to the king thirty- six dicras of iron , and one hundred ductile rods to make nails for the king's ships . Iron ...
Page 16
John Nicholl. preserved amongst the city records , furnishes an account of various sums received by John de Cauntebrigg , the chamberlain , from the several mysteries , for an offering to be presented to the Lord the King of Eng- land ...
John Nicholl. preserved amongst the city records , furnishes an account of various sums received by John de Cauntebrigg , the chamberlain , from the several mysteries , for an offering to be presented to the Lord the King of Eng- land ...
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... received the freedom it became known that he was a person of servile condition , through that same fact he lost the ... receiving the freedom , the same ancient custom should in future be observed ; as set forth in book H. - Liber Albus ...
... received the freedom it became known that he was a person of servile condition , through that same fact he lost the ... receiving the freedom , the same ancient custom should in future be observed ; as set forth in book H. - Liber Albus ...
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aforesaid Alderman appointed argent Arms balliboe of land Betton born buried Cambell Charles charter CHRISTOPHER DRAPER Church cittie city of London clerk College of Arms Colraine common Comp Company of Ironmongers Company's Councell Court Court of Aldermen daughter daye died Edward Elizabeth England Essex ffor Forest of Deane George gowns grant Guildhall gules Hall hath haue heir Henry iiij Ireland Iremongers iron Item James John John Breedon keepers or wardens King King's Lane letters patent livery Lord Mayor Maior married Mary Master and Wardens Matie mistery or art mongers Nicholas pageant paid parish Parliament payd PEDIGREE Pellatt persons pounds precept Price psons Richard Robert sable Saint sevall severall shalbe Sheriff shillings Street successors Surrey thereof Thomas Thorold tyme unto wife William yere