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[Contents of] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [the Charters.] | 356 |
[Contents of] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [the Charters.]
Felons of themselves in Southwark Page 99 Felons taken in Southwark to be carried to Newgate 67, 102, Fee Farm in Southwark, 10l. 68, 111 Felons Goods in Dukes Place 127 Felons Goods in London 185 Fees for weighing of Coles 146 Fees for garbling of things not formerly garbled 176 Fees for gauging of things not formerly gauged 178 Fees for weighing of things not formerly paid 181 Fair in West Smithfield 171 Fair in Southwark three Days in the Year 67, 101 Fines and Amerciaments in the Court of Request 169 Fines by Commissioners of Sewers 169 Fines imposed by the Maior in his Court of Conservacy of the River of Thames 169 Foreign Tenures 24, 32 Foreign bought and sold, forfeited 78 Forestalling Goods 35, 149 Forfeiture. The Customs of London not to be forfeited for Non user or Abuser 61 Forfeiture of Recognizances for diverse things; as for not appearing at Sessions for the Peace, Bastard Children, Inmates, &c. 166, 167 Forfeiture of Recognizance for not appearing at the Goal Delivery 167 Forfeiture of Recognizances taken before the Maior, as Conservator of the River of Thames 169 Forfeiture of Recognizances for good Behaviour 168, 269 Forfeiture of Recognizances before Justices of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and Nisi prius 167, 168, 169 Forfeitures of Fines, and Issues of Jurors, and other Fines and Amerciaments 167 Free from Scot and Lot, and Danegilt 2 Free from Murder 2 Free from Toll 2, 7, 10 Freemens Widows 183 Freemen. They that are capable are to be Freemen 186, 187 Fruit. Measurage of Fruit 115, 129 Fugitives Goods in Southwark 99 Forfeitures of Wares forestalled 35
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Gates, and the Custody of them 55 Gathering of Tolls in London 55 Garbling Office 75, 175, 176 Gaugers Office 75, 80, 177, 178 Gilt, Danegilt 2 Goods disclaimed in Southwark 65, 100 Goods waved in Dukes Place 140 Goal Delivery, and Recognizances for Appearance there 167
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Handy Works in Southwark 65, 99 Hopps 129 Huntings 4, 5, 7, 11, 25 Hustings 3, 5, 7, 10, 25
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Infangtheft 40 Inquisitions to be taken in St. Martins 47 Jeresgive, to be free thereof 5, 7, 11, 25, 35 Jews 36 Issue upon the Custom of London, how to be tried by Certificate, and not by Jury 60, 184 Inquisitions formerly taken in St. Martins, to be taken in London 82 Justices. Two Persons to be recommended to the Chancellor, one to be Justice for Middlesex, and the other for Surrey 185 Justices. The Maior, Recorder, and such Aldermen who have been Maior, to be Justices in London, of Peace, Oyer and Terminer Page 57, 58 Justices. The Maior, Recorder, and all the Aldermen who have been Maiors, and the three Senior Aldermen who have not been Maiors, to be Justices of Peace 160 to 165 Justices. The Maior, Recorder, and such Aldermen, who have been Maiors, to be Justices of the Peace in Southwark 109 Issues pardoned 173, 174 Intrusions pardoned 173, 174 Justice. No Justice to be set over the Citizens of London 2 Inmates. Recognizances concerning Inmates 167
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Kedals, or Waers, to be amoved 8, 15, 23, 42 Kedals, or Wears, are hurtful to the Thames 23 Keeper. A Keeper is not to be set over Citizens for any personal Offence 46
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Laws. The Citizens to enjoy all their Laws 1 Lands, and the Plea of Lands 3 Lands foreign to be liable to Taxes and Charges of the City 46 Lestage. To be free of Lestage 2, 7, 24, 33 Leadenhall 69, 70 Letters Patents, and the Inrolments to be good without Confirmation 206 Letters Patents to be sealed, without paying of any thing into the Hampier 209 Liberties of London restored 32, 127 Liberties. Citizens to enjoy their Liberties 22, 44, 57, 58, 59 During good Behaviour 36 Liberties, they are not against Law 36 Liberties, Citizens are to enjoy the same 38, 127, 128 Liberties, the same granted to them by Parliament 39, 40 Liberties, usurped upon them, revoked by Parliament 40 Liberties of London indetermined in the Circuit 44 Liberties of London to be recorded before the Justices 44 Liberties not to be seised for any Personal Trespass 46 Liberties not to be impeached by the Statute of York 49, 50 Liberties not to be forfeited for Non user or Abuser 61, 127 License to purchase Money in Mortmaine 71, 72, 73, 204, 206 Lighters of Coles 149, 150 Lodging, not to be taken by Force in London 2, 5, 6, 11, 24, 33 Lot. To be free of Lot and Scot 1 Ludgate 55 Liberties formerly granted, are confirmed. An Exception 154
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Middlesex granted in Fee Farm of 300l. per An 2, 12 Middlesex, the Citizens of London to chuse Sheriff of Middlesex 2, 12, 13 Miskening 3, 5, 7, 10, 25, 34 Maior, Citizens to chuse the Maior 16, 21 Maior to be presented to the King 16, 17, 21 Maior to be presented to the Barons of the Exchequer 30, 37 Maior to be presented at the Tower 37 Maior to be Justice at Newgate 40
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