Commentaries on the History, Constitution, and Chartered Franchises of the City of LondonLongmans, Green, 1869 - Počet stran: 421 |
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2nd Inst aldermen amerced amerciaments ancient appointed authority barons BOOK I.
A.D. boroughs burgage CHAP Charles Charles II charter of Edward CHARTER OF HENRY citizens of London City of London civic Coke's Common Council commonalty confirmed constitution Corporation Corporation of London court courts leet crown customs demesne district duties Edward III Edward IV election England escheats established Exch exercised feudal foreign forfeitures franchises freemen gilds granted held Henry III Hume's Hist Ibid Inspeximus jurisdiction justice justices in Eyre king king's kingdom land leet levied liberties lord mayor Madox's Firma Burgi Madox's Hist magistrates Maitland ment mercantile merchandise merchant strangers merchants nation Norman offences original Parliament persons pleas possessed privileges records reign of Edward Richard Richard II royal Saxon sheriffs soke Spelm statute Strype's Stow talliages tenants tenure term tion tolls towns trade Vide supra villeins ward СНАР
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Strana 277 - English, friendly. And I make known to you that I ' will, that ye be law-worthy, as ye were in the days of King ' Edward. And I will, that each child be his father's heir ' after his father's days. And I will not suffer that any man command you any wrong. God keep you.
Strana 155 - then struck softly till the ward came up, and then thundered again, and together we go ! sa, sa, sa, "bounce,' quoth the guns ! " courage, my hearts ! " quoth the captains! "Saint George," quoth the, pikemen! and withal, here they lay and there they lay ! and yet for all this I am here, wench.
Strana 138 - Erasmus, in a letter to Dr. Francis, says, ' The floors are commonly of clay strewed with rushes ; ' under which lies unmolested an ancient collection of beer, ' grease, fragments, bones, spittle, excrements of dogs and ' cats, and everything that is nasty.
Strana 155 - the rear up. Ancient, let your colours fly ; but have a great care, of the butchers' hooks at Whitechapel ; they have been the death of many a fair ancient. Open your files that I may take a view both of your persons and "munition. Serjeant, call a muster.
Strana 78 - observed by Sir Matthew Hale, that more was done in the first thirteen years of his reign to settle and establish the distributive justice of the kingdom, than in all the ages since that time put together. 1
Strana 156 - done, Ralph ! I'll send thee a cold capon a-field, and a bottle of March beer ; and, it may be, come myself to see thee. ' Cit. Nell, the boy hath deceived me much ! I did not think it had been in him. He has performed
Strana 156 - neighbours, being a man of worth and estimation, to leave your horn behind you : I'm afraid 'twill breed example. But let me tell you no more on't. Stand till I view you all. What's become o' th
Strana 155 - I shall take him else. I was there myself a pikeman once, in the hottest of the day, wench ; had my feather shot sheer away, the fringe of my pike burnt off with powder, my pate broken with a scouring
Strana 156 - martial court ! You ought to die for't. Where's your horn ? Answer me to that. ' Green. An't like you, sir, I was oblivious. ' Ralph. It likes me not you should be so ; 'tis a shame for you, and a scandal to all
Strana 156 - powder offend you, since a more valiant stink is nightly with you. ' To a resolved mind, his home is everywhere : I speak not this to take away The hope of your return ; for you shall see (I do not doubt it), and that very shortly, Your loving wives again, and your sweet children, Whose care doth bear you company in baskets. Remember then