RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelPiece
ReferenceZ S/B/10/g
TitleBound part. Pages 203-233
Date1554-1555
DescriptionPages 203-233. Pages 203-229, 232-233. Port Entries First entry dated 16th Oct. [1554]. Last entries are August [1555]. 139 (or 140) ships. Some marginal notes of payments. Pages 230-32. County Court Pleas Monday before All Saints, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [29th Oct.,1554]. Richard Sneyd, esq., and Thomas Massy, esq., elected to represent the City at the Parliament to be held on November 12th following, by virtue of the writ of the King and Queen directed to the Sheriffs. Monday after St. Katherine Virgin, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [26th Nov., 1554]. Page 230v. 21st Jan., 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [1555]. Proclamation(?) (proclam') by Roger Radford late of the City of Chester, tanner, for the first time by the writ of the King and Queen. Monday after St. Valentine, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [18th Feb.,1555]. Adam Godeman, Richard Massy, Richard Pole and Thomas Weddrall proclaimed(?) (proclam') to appear before the Justices of the King and Queen at Westminster in the week after Easter by virtue of the writ of proclamation. Page 231. Sessions (blank) on 18th March, 15th April and 13th May, 1555. Page 231v...,1555. Monday after the Visitation [8th July,1555]. Monday on the Feast of St. Oswald, 2 and 3 Philip and Mary. [5th Aug.,1555]. Xcmi bria' procla' de exigent' Page 232. Monday before the Feast.. 2 and 3 Philip and Mary. proclam' vii bria' de exig'. Monday after the Feast of St. Michael, 2 and 3 Philip and Mary [30th Sept., 1555]. William Gerrard, esq., and William Aldersey, Alderman, were elected burgesses of the Parliament of the King and Queen to be held at Westminster on October 22nd following, by virtue of the writ of the King and Queen.
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