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... give their custom . And besides these , there are eight Mansions waste , which , in the time of King Edward , were occupied , and gave all customs . In the other two Ferlings there were , and are , one hun- dred and forty Burgesses ...
... give their custom . And besides these , there are eight Mansions waste , which , in the time of King Edward , were occupied , and gave all customs . In the other two Ferlings there were , and are , one hun- dred and forty Burgesses ...
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... immaterial to the main object before us . It does not therefore seem necessary to give the words of this document . None of the returns to parliament , made before the inden- tures between the sheriff and the electors were used , 20.
... immaterial to the main object before us . It does not therefore seem necessary to give the words of this document . None of the returns to parliament , made before the inden- tures between the sheriff and the electors were used , 20.
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Edward Griffith. tures between the sheriff and the electors were used , give any information on the question , who the electors were . The one immediately following , therefore , is inserted merely to show , that Huntingdon returned ...
Edward Griffith. tures between the sheriff and the electors were used , give any information on the question , who the electors were . The one immediately following , therefore , is inserted merely to show , that Huntingdon returned ...
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... give us no information about it , and should uniformly use a word of equivocal meaning ; but if we assume , that there was no select incorporated body in the place , commonalty is almost the only word which could have been employed ...
... give us no information about it , and should uniformly use a word of equivocal meaning ; but if we assume , that there was no select incorporated body in the place , commonalty is almost the only word which could have been employed ...
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... gives the names of all the Burgesses , that is , of all the taxable residents in the place , with the amount of the tax on each Burgess ; while the other gives the total amount of the fifteenth of the moveables , and a tenth of the ...
... gives the names of all the Burgesses , that is , of all the taxable residents in the place , with the amount of the tax on each Burgess ; while the other gives the total amount of the fifteenth of the moveables , and a tenth of the ...
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abiding and residing admitted aforesaid Bailiffs aforesaid Borough aforesaid electors aforesaid Town Aldermen Bailiffs and Burgesses Bishop of Lincoln Borough aforesaid Borough of Huntingdon Burgesses of Huntingdon Common Council common seal Commonalty confirmed Coroners corporate act County Court County of Huntingdon Court Leet custody customs Dated the day document Edward III Esquire fee-farm rent fit Burgesses full and sufficient Gentleman gesses Grace grant Heirs and Successors holden homines Hospital of St Huntingdon aforesaid incorporated Indenture remaining INDENTURE WITNESSETH ingdon inhabitants inspected the Charter Institution Book King Edward King Henry King of England Knight Lionel Walden Lord of Ireland Lord the King monalty Mountague Parliament persons place abovesaid present proclamation aforesaid reign of King Richard Richard III Robert Pekke select body select corporation set his seal set their seals Sheriff hath set sufficient power tain Writ Thomas Town aforesaid Town of Huntingdon virtue Westminster William witness whereof Writ dated
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