The History and Antiquities of the Ancient Town and Port of Rye, in the County of Sussex: With Incidental Notices of the Cinque PortsJ.R. Smith, 1847 - 616 páginas |
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according admitted ancient towns annum assembly bailiffs Barons Birthright borough Brotherhood called Castle Charles Charter chattels church Cinque Ports clerk common commonalty corporation court custom ditto Dover Dover Castle Edward Edward III Edward the Confessor elected Eliz Elizabeth England former franchise freemen George granted Guestling Gun-garden harbour hath heirs and successors Henry Henry VIII holden inhabitants Item James Jeake John justices Kent king's kingdom of England Lamb letters patents liberties lord the king lord warden Marsh master mayor and jurats members aforesaid mentioned Northiam oath paid parish parliament persons pleas ports aforesaid Ports and ancient ports and members pounds present privileges Queen Receipts reign rents Richard Robert Rolvenden Romney Samuel Jeake Sandwich seal Shepway shillings ships street Tenterden thereof Thomas town and port town of Rye unto votes whatsoever William Winchelsea Yarmouth yearly
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