The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . r Butchers who have fince taken Places by the Demife of other Keeper? of the Bridge, and. have paid certain Sums to have for the Term of their Lives, and can fliew it, may have and hold them: And that, for the future, thofe Places which are not held in the aforefaid Market, to be taken into the Hands of the Commonalty, and be demifed by the Keepers of the Bridge, who are ... S/t is in Stock -market. 1C49 r fhall beefo to beeion Weale: dwelling,nd in the und which ;, and alfo , and con- , through lirty Feet, th
The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . r Butchers who have fince taken Places by the Demife of other Keeper? of the Bridge, and. have paid certain Sums to have for the Term of their Lives, and can fliew it, may have and hold them: And that, for the future, thofe Places which are not held in the aforefaid Market, to be taken into the Hands of the Commonalty, and be demifed by the Keepers of the Bridge, who are ... S/t is in Stock -market. 1C49 r fhall beefo to beeion Weale: dwelling,nd in the und which ;, and alfo , and con- , through lirty Feet, the Midft, efides the eft Sides, of People. of Trees, Side being he Middle Court, in /ithin themore to- > {landing ruit there er Times. en up by )f Fruits, tie South-Stalls forh Racks, place, by Tb? S/atuthe Statue g^lLe at theUderman,fey Piece the fol- Author : faith he,:rian Sta-es II. Aulous and• to lookTaftes of: enquire - improvesfore con-is Statue »/, King was left oout the lough to , imme-finding mds, re- and con- the Turk Cromwell, at; and ned Fi- Fruth of OOK. Book If. Tie H f S T O R Y of LONDON. 1C49 are now Tenants, yearly, [the Bridge-keepers being from that Time yearly choien.] And it is agreed, That no fuch Keepers for the Time to come have Power of letting any Places for Term of Life, without the Affent and Will of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Com- monalty. After this, in the Year 1322, the feventeenthof Edward II. a Decree was made by HamondChickwell, Mayor, that none fhould fell Filh orFlefh out of the Markets appointed, to wit,Bridge-flreet, Eafcheap, Old Fifh-ftreet, St. NicolasShambles, and the laid Stocks, on Pain to forfeitfuch Fifh or Flelh as were fold for the firft Time,and the fecond Time to lofe their Aft was made by Commandment of theKing, under his Letters Patents, dated at theTower the feventeenth of his Reign ; and then was Ro. Fab. this Stocks lett to Farm for forty-fix Pounds thir-teen Shillings and four Pence by Year. ThisStocks-
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