Some Account of the Worshipful Company of IronmongersJ.B. Nichols and son, 1851 - 610 pages |
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Page 34
... pounds paid in the hanaper . Jon omne Loubo The original of the Seal which is represented in the margin is in silver , and sup- posed to be about the date of the Charter . It was cus- tomary to fill up the blank spaces in ancient seals ...
... pounds paid in the hanaper . Jon omne Loubo The original of the Seal which is represented in the margin is in silver , and sup- posed to be about the date of the Charter . It was cus- tomary to fill up the blank spaces in ancient seals ...
Page 52
... left five pounds to the master and wardens of the Ironmongers for the purpose of keeping his obit for five years in the said church ; twenty shillings to be expended at each obit . To the priest 52 THE IRONMONGERS ' COMPANY .
... left five pounds to the master and wardens of the Ironmongers for the purpose of keeping his obit for five years in the said church ; twenty shillings to be expended at each obit . To the priest 52 THE IRONMONGERS ' COMPANY .
Page 72
... pounds , eleven shil- lings , and two pence , of lawful money of England , paid into the hands of the treasurer of our Court of Augmentations and Reversions of our crown for our use by our beloved Augustine Hinde and Richard Turke ...
... pounds , eleven shil- lings , and two pence , of lawful money of England , paid into the hands of the treasurer of our Court of Augmentations and Reversions of our crown for our use by our beloved Augustine Hinde and Richard Turke ...
Page 77
... pounds , to be paid by the same Wennam unto the wardens before the This is probably an ancient ordinance , as we find , in 1555 , that the coal- meters named were John Palmer , Robert Wennam , John Style , and Richard Gyles . How long ...
... pounds , to be paid by the same Wennam unto the wardens before the This is probably an ancient ordinance , as we find , in 1555 , that the coal- meters named were John Palmer , Robert Wennam , John Style , and Richard Gyles . How long ...
Page 78
... pounds . And farther , that if it chaunce any suche offendor hereafter to be founde , and that he be not presented by the others of them to our m ' or wardens for the tyme being , within twoo dayes next after the offence so made , that ...
... pounds . And farther , that if it chaunce any suche offendor hereafter to be founde , and that he be not presented by the others of them to our m ' or wardens for the tyme being , within twoo dayes next after the offence so made , that ...
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aforesaid Aldermen Anthony Munday appointed Argent Arms art of Ironmongers assistants bequeathed CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ Cambell charter Christopher Draper church cittie city of London clerk cloth College of Arms Committee Comp Company of Ironmongers Company's Compas Court Court of Aldermen CRUZ The University dated daye Edward elected England Escutcheon Forest of Deane gowns grant Guildhall gules Hall hath heirs Henry iiij iiijd Iremongers iron Item James John John Breedon keepers or wardens King King's lands letters patent livery Lord Mayor Maior Master and Wardens Matie mistery or art Nicholas pageant paid pany parish Parliament Payd persons pounds precept present psons rents Richard Robert sable sayd sevall severall shalbe Sheriff shillings Street successors thereof Thomas Thorold tyme UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA unto viijd William William Beckford yeomanry yere
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