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[Contents of] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [the Charters.] | 358 |
[Contents of] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [the Charters.]
men who have been Maior, to be Justices of Peace there Page 109 Southwark to have three Markets every Week 109 Southwark, the City of London to have Stallage there 107 Southwark, the King's Bench and Marshalsea excepted, so long as they are Prisons 110 Southwark, how Summons is to be made there 67 Southwark, Treasure found granted to the City 65 Salt, and the measuring thereof 116, 129 Sheriffwick of Middlesex, granted to the City of London 2 Sheriffwick of Middlesex and London, granted to the Citizens of London 12, 13, 18 Sheriffs to be removed at the pleasure of the Citizens 13, 19 Sheriffs accountable in the Exchequer 13, 20 Sheriffs, if they be non solvent, the City of London must answer the King's Dues in the Exchequer 13, 19 Sheriffs, not to be amerced above 20l. and to be without damage to the other Citizens, if they be non solvent 13, 19 Sheriffs, for Criminal Offences, to be punished according to the Law of the City 13, 19 Sheriffs, what shall be taken from them by the King, shall be answered them upon their Accounts in the Exchequer 14, 19, 20 Sheriffs, they are to be presented in the Exchequer before the Barons 19 Sheriffs, upon their Account, they are allowed 7l. per Ann. for the Liberty of Paul's 30 Sheriffs, to be presented at the Tower 37 Sheriffs, to be amerced as other Sheriffs 38, 41, 42 Sheriff, not to be charged with those that fly to Churches 42 Sheriff, to take no Oath in the Exchequer, but to Account 44 Sheriffs, to have the Benefit of the Forfeiture of Victuals, and other Things 45 Staynes, the Forest of Staynes disafforested 27 Subsidies, how Citizens are to be taxed 45 Strangers, not to sell by Retail 53, 54, 55 Soil of the City 170, 172 Strayes in London 185 Signs in London 191 Sanctuary 42 Summons to be made by City Officers 45 Soldiers, sending of Men armed to aid the King, not to be prejudicial to the Liberties of the City 39 Steward of the King's Houshold, not to sit in London 42 Strangers not to keep Houses, or be Brokers 55 Sessions of Peace 57, 58, 162, 163, 164, 165 Scavage, or Shewage, and Package 74, 75
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Taxes and Tallages, all, as well Strangers as others, (except the Merchants of Almain) who are Inhabitants within the City, to be liable to Taxes and Tallages 61, 62 Tenures Page 5, 7, 25, 34, 35 Thames, the Maior Conservator thereof 115, to 122 Thames, the Keddals, or Weares, to be amoved 8, 15, 23, 42 Toll, Citizens to be Toll free 5, 7, 10, 24, 31 Tower, Customs taken by the Keeper of the Tower acquitted 9 Tower, the Maior and Sheriffs to be presented there 37 Tower, the Constable of the Tower not to make any Price of Victuals, nor arrest Ships coming with Victuals to or from London 43 Tolls of London to be collected, and by whom 55 Toll in Southwark 107 Tobacco 137 Tronage 55, 79, 86, 88 Treasure Trove in London 193 Treasure Trove in Black Fryers, White Fryers, Duke's Place, Coleharborough, Great and Little St. Bartholomew's 139 Treasure Trove in Southwark 65, 99 Thieves taken in Southwark, to be carried to Newgate 67, 102 Traitor's Goods in Southwark 99 Tryal in London of Matters done in Southwark, and how 103, 104, 105, 106
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Victuals, no Price to be set by the Constable of the Tower for Victuals brought to London 43 Victuals, the Sheriff to have the Forfeiture of Victuals and other Things 45 View of Frank Pledge in Southwark 67, 102 Victuals forestalled, forfeited 35
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Wears and Kiddels, Acquittal of that the Constable of the Tower used to take for Wears and Kiddels 9, 15, 23 Wears and Kiddels to be removed out of the Thames 9, 15 War, Citizens not compelled to go to War Waifs in London 185 In Southwark 65, 99, 139 White Fryers 130 Waved Goods in White Fryers, Black Fryers, Duke's Place, Coldharbour, Great and Little St. Bartholomew's 139 Weavers, the Guild of Weavers 18 Westminster, their Liberties saved 36 Weighing of Wools, at Leaden-hall 69 of Coals 142, 143, 144 Weights, and weighing at the King's Beam 35, 82, 179, 181 West Smithfield 171, 172 The House of the Poor there 193, 194 Widows of Freemen, of Handicraft Trades 183 Wine-Drawers, the Office in London 75 Writs, and the Return thereof in Southwark 101, 66 Withermen to be taken, and where 5, 7, 11, 25, 34 Warren, Stanes Warren unwarrened 27 Wares forestalled, to be forfeited 35
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