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Saturday the eve of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June], 15 Edward
I. [A.D. 1287], it was considered by Ralph de Sandwich,
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the Warden of the City of London, and the Aldermen of the
same City, that the gates of the City should be guarded, each
gate daily, by two men well and properly armed, and that they
should be closed at night by Serjeants living in the said gates,
and that the said Serjeants should have a woyte
1 at their own
expense.
it was considered that at the gates of Ludgate and Neugate
The Ward of William de Farendon within and without.
The Ward of Castle Beynard.
The Ward of Anketin de Bettevile.*
The Ward of Henry le Galeys.8 at the gate of aldridesgate
The Ward of William le Mazeliner.4
Bassieshawe.
Colemannestrate.
at the gate of crepelgate
'The Ward of Philip the Tailor.8
The Ward of Cornhull.
The Ward of R. de Arraz.9
The Ward of Limestrate.
By Danes, so that they be in the middle, and the men of the
Wards below and above.
Alegate guarded by
fThe Ward of William de Hereford.10
The Ward of Porsoken.
The Ward of Nicholas de Winchester."
The Ward of Robert de Basinges."
The Ward of Walebrock.
[The Ward of Cornhulle.13]
[The Ward of Limstrate.13]
I Of William de Hadestock.14
the gate of london bridge
the ward of bridge
he Ward of Billingesgate.
I The Ward of Douuegate.
and three ward are exempt from keeping guard
[The Ward of W. Hadestok.1]
[The Ward of Robert de Arras.1]
[The Ward of Porsoken.
the watches by night at the gates
of Ludegate, I watch.
Of Crepelgate, i watch.
Of Alegate, i watch.
Of Bridge, i watch. |