The Lancashire Lieutenancy Under the Tudors and Stuarts: The Civil and Military Government of the County, as Illustrated by a Series of Royal and Other Letters; Orders of the Privy Council, the Lord Lieutenant, and Other Authorities, &c., &c. Chiefly Derived from the Shuttleworth Mss. at Gawthorpe Hall, Lancashire, Volume 49John Harland Chetham society, 1859 |
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... musters of men within the several magisterial divisions of Lancashire , between the years 1576 and 1588. The mustering and arming of troops appear to have been required chiefly for Ireland , some for Scotland , and some in reference to ...
... musters of men within the several magisterial divisions of Lancashire , between the years 1576 and 1588. The mustering and arming of troops appear to have been required chiefly for Ireland , some for Scotland , and some in reference to ...
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... musters , & c .; but meantime to hasten all preparations of men and horses , armour , weapons , furniture , & c . , so as to be ready to muster . INSTRUCTIONS . The commissioners are to issue their precept to the constables of hundreds ...
... musters , & c .; but meantime to hasten all preparations of men and horses , armour , weapons , furniture , & c . , so as to be ready to muster . INSTRUCTIONS . The commissioners are to issue their precept to the constables of hundreds ...
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... musters at the times fixed . Then the commissioners are to register the names of all who appear at the musters , with notes of their armour and weapons . Of those who come without , it is to be noted for what service they are fit ; what ...
... musters at the times fixed . Then the commissioners are to register the names of all who appear at the musters , with notes of their armour and weapons . Of those who come without , it is to be noted for what service they are fit ; what ...
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... musters , and to resort to any service within the shire . A particular note to be kept of these retainers and their ... muster , and speedily remedied within a limited time , under the direction of certain persons within every hundred or ...
... musters , and to resort to any service within the shire . A particular note to be kept of these retainers and their ... muster , and speedily remedied within a limited time , under the direction of certain persons within every hundred or ...
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... musters , attending exercises , & c . In taxing such sums regard to be had to spare as much as may be the poor husband- man , cottager and artisan , and to charge such chiefly as be rich and not able to serve in person , and strangers ...
... musters , attending exercises , & c . In taxing such sums regard to be had to spare as much as may be the poor husband- man , cottager and artisan , and to charge such chiefly as be rich and not able to serve in person , and strangers ...
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Almayne Amoundernes Amounderness Archers beinge able armour arms Ashton Barton Bill men beinge Billmen Blackburn bowej bowes ij Caliver Caterall chapelry Chester Coate plate Coates of plate commissioners Corselette county of Lancaster daughter of Sir demilances died Earl of Derby Edmund Edward Elizabeth England Farington George Harl harquebus heir of Thomas Henry Henry VIII Hoghton Hoghton Tower HUNDRED hundred of Salford Hundreth iiij Ireland James Knight Lancashire levy lieutenant Light horse Light horses ij Lighte horsemen Liverpool Long bowes Lonsdale Lord Manchester Marmaduke Tunstall married Margaret Mary Matie Middleton Morrians musters names Nicholas North Meols Nowell Osbaldeston parish Pykes Queen Radcliffe reign Rishton Robert Roger ryvette Salford SALFORD HUNDRED Samlesbury Scull Sheffe of arrowes Sheriff of Lancashire shire Sir Richard Sir William soldiers Standish Steele cappes ij succeeded his father sword dagger Talbot Towneley township Tunstall viij Whalley wife wthout furniture xiij
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Page 68 - Preachings or other Service of God there to be used and ministered ; upon pain of punishment by the censures of the Church, and also upon pain that every person so offending shall forfeit for every such offence twelve pence, to be levied by the Church-wardens of the parish where such offence shall be done, to the use of the poor of the same parish, of the goods, lands and tenements of such offender, by way of distress.
Page 68 - ... to resort to their parish church or chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof, to some usual place where common prayer and such service of God shall be used in such time of let, upon every Sunday and other days ordained and used to be kept as holy days, and then and there to abide orderly and soberly during the time of the common prayer, preachings or other service of God there to be used and ministered...
Page cii - When a quarter of wheat is sold for 3s. or 3s. 4d. and a quarter of barley for 20d. or 2s., then brewers in cities ought and may well afford to sell two gallons of beer or ale for a penny, and out of cities to sell three or four gallons for a penny.
Page xx - And further it is commanded that every man have in his house harness for to keep the peace after the ancient assize ; that is to say, every man between fifteen years of age and sixty years, shall be assessed and sworn to armour according to the quantity of their lands .ml goods ; that is to wit, from fifteen pounds lands, and goods forty marks, an hauberke, an helme of iron, a sword, a knife, and a horse...
Page 2 - Dearden, Thomas Ferrand, Rochdale •Derby, The Earl of, Knowsley, Prescot Delamere, The Lord, Vale Royal, near Northwich Devonshire, The Duke of Dilke, CW, London Durnford, Rev. Richard, MA, Rectory, Middleton Dyson, TJ, Upwood Mount...
Page xxi - And in every hundred and franchise two constables shall be chosen to make the view of armour ; and...
Page 7 - VICE-PRESIDENT. WILLIAM BEAMONT. THE VERY REV. GEORGE HULL BOWERS, DD ., DEAN OF MANCHESTER. REV. JOHN BOOKER, MA, FSA REV. THOMAS CORSER, MA, FSA JOHN HARLAND, FSA EDWARD HAWKINS, FRS, FSA, FLS THOMAS HEYWOOD, FSA WA HULTON.
Page 15 - Henry V. ordered the sheriffs of several counties to procure feathers from the wings of geese, picking six from each goose. In the time of Edward IV.
Page 1 - Clarke, Archibald William, Manchester Clay, Rev. John, MA, Preston Clayton, Japheth, Hermitage, near Holmes Chapel Clegg, Thomas, Manchester Clifton, Rev. RC, MA, Canon of Manchester Consterdine, Joseph, Manchester Cooke, Thomas, Pcndlebury, near Manchester Corser, George, Whitchurch, Shropshire Corser, Rev.
Page xxi - ... and of highways ; and also shall present all such as do lodge strangers in uplandish towns, for whom they will not answer. And the justices assigned shall present at every parliament unto the King such defaults as they shall find, and the King shall provide remedy therein.