Free-men and making Free-men.
No stranger born shall be made free of this City but in the Court of Hustings, lib. albo fol. 37. b 12. H. 3. How free Denizens and Englishmen that never were Apprenties shall be made free, and how every one
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No stranger born shall be made free of this City but in the Court of Hustings, lib. albo fol. 37. b 12. H. 3. How free Denizens and Englishmen that never were Apprenties shall be made free, and how every one
ought to put in for himself sufficient sureties, to be true to the conservation of the city, but this Order is not used at this day; therfore I omit to speak any more of it in this place, and yet is this Form of making Free-men by redemption, appointed by Parliament, lib. al. fol. 37, b, 12 Henry 3.