A chronicle of London, from 1089 to 1483; written in the fifteenth century, and for the first time printed from mss. in the British museum: to which are added numerous contemporary illustrations, consisting of royal letters, poems, and other articles descriptive of public events, or of the manners and customs of the metropolis.
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris, Sir, 1799-1848., Tyrrell, Edward, 1792-1881., Brushfield, T. N. PRO

John Philpot, wolman, m'. John Boseham. Th' Cornwayle.

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In this yere of oure lord a mlcccmo lxxviij, in the morwe after seynt Laurence day, was Robert Hawle sclayn in the chirche of Westm' be Sr. Aleyn Boxley, Sr. Rauf Fereres and Markle, whiche was sithen a sergeaunt of armes. Also the same yere was ordeyned that every persone undirgrowe schulde pay iiij d. to the kyng; and this cause was most cause of the rysyng after, for in Kent they began to serche first maydens and othere.