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 12. Charles the 2. An. D. 1660.

Mayors and Bayliffs
  • Christopher Leth∣bridge
    • John Pynn
    • John Anthony
    • Edward Eveleigh
    • Abraham Gibbs

This City presented the King with 700 l. in Plate, to welcome his return home; And to His Sister the Princess Henrietta Mariae (born within this City) 200 l. more in Plate.

John Gauden Doctor in Divinity, was •••• Decembris consecrated Bishop of this Dio∣cess, who coming from London hither, was in the way saluted by sundry Gentlemen both of the City and Countrey, and being attended on by several Coaches, and some hundred of Horse, was with great joy and solemnity brought herein.

Grenvill Weeks Gentleman, Elected Muster Master of this City and County, and a pension of 6 l. per Annum allotted him for the same.

Standings erected in South-gate-street, and covered over head, being a place for∣merly appointed and still used as a Serge∣market; in which Commodity 10000 l. weekly is here bestowed.

An Order made or rather continued by the Mayor and Bailiffs, that if any person should be here imprisoned upon a plaint, and the Plaintiff bring not the Declaration into the Court in Writing, within three weeks after the Arrest, and file the same, that the Defendant should be discharged from his Imprisonment.

Sir James Smith Knight, and Robert Walker Esquire, were Elected our Citizens to serve in Parliament, appointed to be held at Westminster, on the 8. day of May next ensuing.

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