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After this, on the second day before Our Lord's Nativity, proclamation was made throughout all the City, that those whose names had been read before the people, in manner already stated, should, if then in the City, betake themselves away from it, never to return ; while those who were then sojourning without the City, were for the future never to return to it, under pain of life and limb. And then, the names of the aforesaid persons were published, and by the crier openly specified, being as follow :
Thomas de Piwelesdone.
William de Heywode.
Richard de Coudres.
Richard le * Cofferer.
Robert de Dereby.
Albin de Dereby.
Ivo le Linge-draper.
William le * Flauner.
Guido, his servant.
William May, Mercer.
Richard le Bret.
William de Basinges, Mercer.
Robert Baynard, Draper.
Henry de Hauvile.
Philip de Halstede.
4Coc le Afeyte.
John, his brother.
Conrad, the Goldsmith.
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Eadmund de Exeport.
John Fitz-Patrick, Goldsmith.
Henry, his brother.
Alexander le 1 Ferun.
Hubert, the Goldsmith.
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Everard le 2 Batur.
Geoffrey de Ruhinges.
Roger Luveday.
Hawkin le 3 Plumer.
William de Bixle, Stockfishmonger.
John de 4
Oistregate.
Master Guido, the Tailor.
Henry Saunnays.
John de Cumbe.
Henry de Capelestone.
John de Coventre, Broker.
Richard Ayswy, Broker.
Hudde le Bereman.
Hobbe Lok.
John de Flete, Barber.
William the Clerk, Deacon.
Walter de Mulsham.
Richard Wombestrong.
Peter de Haywode, Fishmonger.
Eadmund, who was with Stephen Bukerel.
Colin Briante, Butcher.
Roger de Piwelesdon.
Richard, his brother.
Thomas tie Clavill.
Roger de Lydgate, Mercer.
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Ralph de Dudington.
Robert Stor.
John, who was with John Heirun.
Gilbert le Armerer.
William Snacard.
Adam de 1 Ysemongere Lane.
Henry de Hudendene, Taverner.
John de Lanfare, 2 Chaluner.
The names of these persons remained in the hands of the Warden
and Bailiffs. |