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The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [Maiors and Sheriffs.]
A.D. 1459. | } | { John Plummer. |
38 Hen' VI. | } Sheriffs, | { John Stocker. |
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MAIOR, Sir William Hulin, Fishmonger,
Son to Nicolas Hulin of Fulham in Middlesex. |
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Now were the woful Battles of Bloreheath, Northampton, Wakefield, St. Albans, and Mortimers Cross, each after other.
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A.D. 1460. | } | { Richard Fleming. |
39 Hen' VI. | } Sheriffs, | { John Lambert. * |
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MAIOR, Sir Richard Lee, Grocer,
Son to Simon Lee, of the City of Worcester. |
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*Lambard, First Edit. and Sum.
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King EDWARD IV. began his Reign the 4th of March, in the Year 1460, according to the Account of the Church of England.
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A.D. 1461. | } | { George Ireland. |
1 Edw' IV. | } Sheriffs, | { John Locke. |
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MAIOR, Sir Hugh Wich, Mercer,
Son of Richard Wich, of Wic-Malban in Cheshire. |
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A.D. 1462. | } | { William Hampton. |
2 Edw' IV. | } Sheriffs, | { Bartlemew James. |
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MAIOR, Sir Thomas Cooke, Draper,
Son of Robert Cooke of Lavenham in Suffolk. |
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Made Knight of the Bath in the 5th of Edward IV. and Knighted in the Field by the King: And had great Troubles after.
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A.D. 1463. | } | { Robert Basset. |
3 Edw' IV. | } Sheriffs, | { Thomas Muschamp. |
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MAIOR, Sir Matthew Philip, Goldsmith,
Son to Arnold Philip of the City of Norwich. |
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Made Knight of the Bath the 5th of Edw' IV. and after in the Field the 10th of Edward IV.
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A.D. 1464. | } | { John Tate. |
4 Edw' IV. | } Sheriffs, | { John Stone. |
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MAIOR, Sir Raphe Joceline, Draper,
Son to Geffrey Joceline of Sabridgeworth in Hertfordshire. Knight of the Bath, and also in the Field. |
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A.D. 1465. | } | { Henry Weaver. * |
5 Edw' IV. | } Sheriffs, | { William Constantine. |
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MAIOR, Sir Raphe Verney, Mercer,
Son to Raphe Verney, born in the City of London. |
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*Waver, First Edit.
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Henry Waver, one of the Sheriffs, made Knight of the Bath. J.S.]
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A.D. 1466. | } | { John Browne. |
| } Sheriffs, | { Henry Brice. |
6 Edw' IV. | } | { [John Darby.] |
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MAIOR, Sir John Young, Grocer,
Son of Thomas Young of the City of Bristol. |
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This Maior was made Knight in the Field. And this Year began the Troubles of Sir Thomas Cooke, and of other Aldermen, as you may read more at large in my Summary.
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