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 13. Charles the 2. An. D. 1661.

Mayors and Bayliffs
  • Henry Gandy
    • John Acland
    • Benjamin Olliver
    • George Knowling
    • George Shapcott

The Musical Waits hereof (after many years sequestration) were restored to their places and pensions.

This City presented to the Queen Mo∣ther 300 l. in Plate, as a Testimony of their joy for her Majesties safe return home.

Bishop Gauden against the Feast of Christmas gave the sum of 50 l. amongst poor House-keepers of this City.

A Decree had in the High Court of Chancery against George Speke, Esquire; for the new building of Mr. Wynard's Alms-houses (demolished in the late trou∣bles) the Poors pay therein encreased, and other grievances complained of, re∣dressed.

Bishop Gauden having well governed this Church a year and half, was translated hence, and consecrated Bishop of Worce∣ster: On whose removal

Sth Ward Doctor in Divinity and Dean of this Church, 20. Julii was consecrated Bishop hereof.

The King (in pursuit of an Act of Par∣liament) grants Commissions under his Great Seal to diverse Gentlemen in every County of England, for the regulating of all Corporations therein.

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