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26 June 1334
Commission appointing Bennet de Fulsham, Andrew Aubrey, Thomas de Swanlond,
Bartholomew Denmars, William de CAVE and William de Braughyng to exercise
jurisdiction over London citizens at Boston Fair. Dated 26 June Ao 8 Edw.
III [1334].
From: 'Roll A 1b: (iii) Aug 1328 - Aug 1335', Calendar of the plea and
memoranda
rolls of the city of London: volume 1: 1323-1364 (1926), pp. 65-93.
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17 March 1344
A Congregation of Mayor and Aldermen on Wednesday after the Feast of
St Gregory [12 March] Complaint was made by certain skinners that men of
their craft were making furs containing a different number of "tiers"
(tiris) and
"bellies" to what was laid down in an ordinance issued for the regulation of
their
trade. Thereupon the Serjeant of the Chamber was ordered to summon the
wiser, richer and more provident men of the mistery, who had the honour of
the
City and the interests of their trade at heart, that they might elect twelve
or more
skinners to examine all defects and report them to the Mayor and Aldermen
for
the time being. On the day appointed the following were chosen and sworn:
Thomas de Farnham, William de CAVE, John de Bedeford, Laurence Sely,
William de Bradele, Simon Rote, John Bole, Richard de Carleton, Walter Page,
Simon de Pulham, Adam Aspal and John de Oxonia. (L)
From: 'Roll A 5: (ii) 1341-45', Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of
the city
of London: volume 1: 1323-1364 (1926), pp. 198-223.
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