Selections from the Records of the City of Oxford: With Extracts from Other Documents Illustrating the Municipal History : Henry VIII to Elizabeth, [1509-1593]

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William Henry Turner
James Parker and Company, 1880 - 478 páginas
 

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Fees ordered to be paid instead of customary dinner by the Chamberlain 1520
28
One of the rioters concerned in the death of Hugh Todd a scholar of canon law
30
William Tylcock elected Coroner 1557
53
Repairs ordered for the Castle mills 1527
54
p
56
Writ to enforce the University Charter and for the Mayor and Bailiffs to appear
62
Proceedings in consequence of the refusal of the Mayor c to take the oath
69
Complaints of many offences by the University 1530
72
The answer of the Scholars and Commissary to the Bill of complaint 1530
81
CHURCHES
82
Lease of the Hermitage 1578
94
p
95
William Fleming compounds for the office of Chamberlain 1522
103
Thomas Hewster compounds for a Chamberlains place 1532
109
p
110
P 202
115
P
116
The Mayor Aldermen and other citizens discommoned 1533
117
A way to be made in Port meadow and the cattle pasturing to be stinted 1552
118
St Mary Magdalen 1534
119
p
127
Letter from the Privy Council concerning the suit with Mr Owen in respect
132
p
140
Masters of the Mills appointed 1562
149
Licences for the sale of wine granted 1562
152
Release of messuage in Penyfarthingstreet 1539
155
A deputation sent to London to the Kings grace 1540
156
p
161
St PeterleBailey 1519
162
Burgesses of Parliament elected 1572
163
Thomas Swadling discharged of the office of Chamberlain 1546
164
Lease of certain ground and wall at Northgate 1542
165
P
168
Lease of a tenement near the Westgate 1543
173
St Ebbes 1522
177
Touching the University Charters for the sale of wine 1553
178
Form of deed for compounding for the office of Chamberlain 1548
186
The Mayor
187
All to be taxed for the maintenance of the Hospital 1566
191
Annuity granted to William Jones alias Baker 1548
194
Those that are appointed to confer with Mr Case for the Schoolhouse 1576 p 378
197
St PeterleBailey 1523
198
Bartram Laut discharged of the office of Constable 1549
201
Renewed lease to John Roppe 1551
203
John Hore compounds for the offices of Chamberlain and Bailiff 1549
210
persons charged with instructions concerning Port meadow and Cripley
211
St PetersintheEast 1524
214
Concerning the jury for Port meadow 1555
215
Certain scholars committed to the Flete 1562
216
Edward Freur elected one of the Assistants 1554
218
New orders for the election of Mayor Bailiffs and Chamberlains 1562
219
Order to be taken concerning Cripley 1556
221
Lease to Augustyn Kyrke and William Nabbe 1555
222
Lease granted to Mr Bayly physician 1556
228
p
234
p 6
284
Town Clerk admitted as solicitor to the brewers incorporation
285
Auditors to be chosen from the Council 1562
287
No citizen to be paid for City business but only for ordinary charges 1564 p 306
289
Suit against William Barton by the University 1571
290
p
296
The Town Clerk to go to London on the Citys affairs 1563
302
The Chamberlains to be elected after the old custom 1563
305
William Levins chosen an Assistant 1566
307
The election dinner 1572
314
Petition from the Bailiffs to Archbishop Parker for payment of their expenses
317
Meal to be forfeited if not ground at the Castle mills 1568
323
p
331
Extracts from the Chamberlains accounts 1520 p 29 1545 p 177 1549
332
Confirmation of the incorporation of tailors and drapers 1527
333
P
336
Enrolment of the will of William Fleming 1546
337
P
341
Stewards for the election dinner 1575
344
The rate of cattle which shall be put into Port meade 1565
347
Vessels for entertainment to be bought 1574
348
Process in the University Court against William Noble 1574
353
Thomas Wynkeley to have a lease of ground in St Michaels parish 1556
355
Mr Mayor and others to go to London 1574
357
Certain persons appointed to talk with Mr Owen about the partition of Port
358
For the reckoning of voices at the Elections 1578
375
P 66
376
The University and William Noble to be cited before the Privy Council 1576 p
379
P
382
Answer of the Mayor and Bailiffs of the City to the complaint of the Dean
383
Appearance of citizens before the Lords of the Council
389
P
394
Letters from the Lords of the Privy Council to the Justices of Assize and to
396
Lease of St Frideswide fair from the Dean and Canons of the Kings College 1541
402
A new pulpit to be set up in St Martins Church 1579
403
Six Associates chosen 1581
411
Swans nest leased to Mr Shepreve 1582
414
p
421
Thomas Denton elected Recorder 1557
427
P
428
Overseers appointed for the sale of wood and coal to the poor 1583
430
Ordinance concerning Thomas Frere who is to sit upon the left hand of
431
P
433
St PeterleBailey 1531
440
p 267
444
The placing of John Bridgeman and wife 1546
446
REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE TRADES AND CRAFTS
447
p 283
451
p 404
453
A common Scavenger to be appointed 1541
456
p 192
462
Grant of the manors of Walton and Wolvercote 1541
464
William Mathew Mayor of Abingdon admitted as a freeman 1558
467
P 316
473

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