Some Account of the Worshipful Company of IronmongersJ.B. Nichols and son, 1851 - 610 pages |
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... court roll bearing date 1481 , in which year John Peke , master of the mystery or guild of Ironmongers , held his first court for this manor . In the year 1484 Thomas Grafton and others held a court as feoffees . " * This passage is ...
... court roll bearing date 1481 , in which year John Peke , master of the mystery or guild of Ironmongers , held his first court for this manor . In the year 1484 Thomas Grafton and others held a court as feoffees . " * This passage is ...
Page 81
... Court com- monly called the Lorde Mayer's court within the sayde citie , in the name of ye Lorde Mayer of the said citie for the tyme beinge , in which action no wager of lawe or essoyne shall be admitted or allowed for the defendaunt ...
... Court com- monly called the Lorde Mayer's court within the sayde citie , in the name of ye Lorde Mayer of the said citie for the tyme beinge , in which action no wager of lawe or essoyne shall be admitted or allowed for the defendaunt ...
Page 86
... Court on the 8th August following was read that " acte of aparell sette owte by my lord mayer ; and apoynted for dew execucyon of the same are these psons following , to stond tyll the pewryefycacoyns of ou " Ladye next : -John Bill ...
... Court on the 8th August following was read that " acte of aparell sette owte by my lord mayer ; and apoynted for dew execucyon of the same are these psons following , to stond tyll the pewryefycacoyns of ou " Ladye next : -John Bill ...
Page 103
... Court a letter was redde unto the Company , sent from the right honorable the Lord Keper and Sir William Cecill , in the behalf of Mr. Clement Cornewall , concerning his house in the Old Jury ; the copie of the said letter ensueth ...
... Court a letter was redde unto the Company , sent from the right honorable the Lord Keper and Sir William Cecill , in the behalf of Mr. Clement Cornewall , concerning his house in the Old Jury ; the copie of the said letter ensueth ...
Page 104
... Court present , that the thre psons whom he did nomynate in his letter , that is to saie , Edwarde Bright , James Harvie , and Anthony Gamage , should make the said Clement Cornewell answere to the said letter , in wch thre psons handes ...
... Court present , that the thre psons whom he did nomynate in his letter , that is to saie , Edwarde Bright , James Harvie , and Anthony Gamage , should make the said Clement Cornewell answere to the said letter , in wch thre psons handes ...
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aforesaid Aldermen Anthony Munday appointed Argent Arms art of Ironmongers assistants bequeathed Cambell Charles charter Christopher Draper church citizen and Ironmonger cittie city of London clerk cloth College of Arms Committee Comp Compa Company of Ironmongers Company's Court Court of Aldermen dated daye Edward elected England Escutcheon Forest of Deane George 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 ordinances pageant paid pany parish Parliament Payd persons pounds precept present psons reign rents Richard sable sayd sevall severall shalbe Sheriff shillings Street successors thereof Thomas Thorold tyme unto viijd William William Beckford yearly yeomanry yere
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