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Names of those chosen from each Ward and sworn to safeguard the City.
Walbroke: William de CAVE.......
From: 'Folios xi - xx: Feb 1337-8 -', Calendar of letter-books of the city
of London:
F: 1337-1352 (1904), pp. 17-30.
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Also the aforesaid Thomas de Maryns, the Chamberlain, received from a
certain assessment made in the City by assent of Sir John de Pulteneye,
the Mayor, the Aldermen, and Commonalty before the Feast of the Nativity
of St. John Bapt. [24 June], 11 Edward III. [A. D. 1337], for sending
archers
into Gascony in the King's service and other expenses incurred in obtaining
a charter annulling a certain statute which was opposed to the liberties of
the
City, and for the repair of the gates of Aldresgate and Crepelgate and the
wall hard by, &c., viz :-
Of William de CAVE, &c., of Walebroke, £27.
From: 'Flyleaf, folios i - x', Calendar of letter-books of the city of
London:
F: 1337-1352 (1904), pp. 1-17.
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Friday after the Feast of St. Edward [13 Oct.], 11 Edward III. [A. D. 1337],
came
William de CAVE, John de Bedeford, Laurence Sely, Walter Page,
Simon de Pulham, and John de Oxon', skinners, before John de Pulteneye,
Mayor,
and Nicholas Crane, Gregory de Nortone, and Ralph de Uptone, Aldermen, and
asked that John de Thorpe might be admitted broker of peltry. Request
granted.
From: 'Flyleaf, folios i - x', Calendar of letter-books of the city of
London:
F: 1337-1352 (1904), pp. 1-17.
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De porta de Aldresgate dimissa alter minum xx annorum.
Lease by Henry Darci, the Mayor, the Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City to
Richard de Felstede, carpenter, of the gate; of Aldresgate, together with a
parcel of land to the west of the said gate and a garden to the east,
excepting
a small chamber newly made (de novo facta) for the keeper of the gate, to
hold
the same for a term of twenty years at an annual rent of 26s. 8d. Sureties
for
the said Richard, viz., Richard le Lacer, Richard de Berkyng, Aldermen,
William de CAVE, skinner, and John Turk, fishmonger.
Dated in the Chamber of the Guildhall, Monday after the Feast of St.
Nicholas
[6 Dec.], 11 Edward III. [A. D. 1337].
From: 'Folios xi - xx: Feb 1337-8 -', Calendar of letter-books of the city
of London:
F: 1337-1352 (1904), pp. 17-30.
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