Antiquities of the city of Exeter collected by Richard Izacke ...

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Antiquities of the city of Exeter collected by Richard Izacke ...
Author
Izacke, Richard, 1624?-1698.
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London :: Printed by E. Tyler and R. Holt, for Richard Marriott :
1677.
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Heraldry -- England -- Exeter.
Exeter (England) -- History.
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Regna Regum 20. Henry. the 8. An. D. 1528.

Mayors and Bayliffs
  • Robert Buller
    • Gilbert Kirk
    • John Maynard
    • William Tothill
    • Robert Whitread

Goods of a Felon on his Attainder for∣feited to the City, and seized on accordingly.

John Northbrook distrained for non-payment of his Shop Fine.

Two Freemen hereof, for suing two other Freemen in the King's Bench out of the Ju∣risdiction of this Court, for matters properly here determinable, contrary to their Oaths, were both dis-franchised.

Another for the like offence submitted to a Fine.

Ordered that the presentments be week∣ly estreated, and brought into the Mayor's Court by the Serjeants at Mace, which they refusing to do, are to lose their Offices.

By the Custom of this City, every person condempned in any Action within the Courts hereof, ought to pay the Serjeants at Mace, for levying of the same, a penny of every shilling, if the condempnation be not a∣bove 40 s. if it exceeds 40 s. the party condempned shall pay twelve pence of every pound.

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