The Commune of London, and other studiesRound, John Horace
History
The Commune of London, and other studies
Round, John Horace
Great Britain -- History -- Norman period, 1066-1154; London (England) -- History -- To 1500
[247] ‘Geoffrey de Mandeville,’ pp. 310, 311.
[248] Ibid. It is remarkable that this man, who (as I have there shown)
was joint sheriff of London in 1125, is found as the last witness to a
charter of Henry I., granted (apparently in 1120) at Caen (Colchester
Cartulary, fo. 10).
[249] Ibid. p. 311.
[250] See above, p. 106.
[251] Ramsey Cartulary, i. 139.
[252] Rot. Pip., 31 Henry I., p. 145. See also Ramsey Cartulary, i. 142.
[253] ‘Geoffrey de Mandeville,’ p. 309.
[254] See my ‘Ancient Charters’ (Pipe Roll Society), p. 26.
[255] The transcriber seems to have been unable to read these words.
[256] Lansdown MS. 170, fo. 73.
[257] See also the charter on p. 115 (note 3) below.
[258] Sheriff again from 1157 to 1160.
[259] “Writelam ... Ingelricus præoccupavit ii hidas de terra prepositi
Haroldi ... postquam rex venit in Angliam et modo tenet comes
E[ustachius] ideo quod antecessor ejus inde fuit saisitus” (Domesday,
ii. 5 _b_).
[260] Lansd. MS. 170, fo. 62.
[261] “The influential family of Bucquinte, Bucca-Uncta, which took
the lead on many occasions, can hardly have been other than Italian”
(‘Const. Hist.,’ i. 631). The Bucherels also, clearly were of Italian
origin (“Bucherelli”).
[262] Ibid.
[263] “Benedictus I., 155–6” (Dr. Stubbs’ authority).
[264] Ibid.
[265] See p. 108, above.
[266] Duchy of Lancaster Charters, L. 107. “Notum sit tam
presentibus quam futuris quod ego Johannes filius Andree Bucuinte
heredavi in hustingo Londonie (_sic_) Gervasium de Cornhell[a] et
Henricum filium eius et heredes suos de omnibus rectis meis in terris
in catallis Et etiam in omnibus aliis rebus et quieta clamavi eis et
heredibus eorum hereditario jure tenendis et abendis (_sic_). Et
pro hac conventione dederunt mihi Gervasius de Cornhell[a] et Henricus
filius unam dimidiam marcam argenti. Et hoc idem feci in curia Regis
apud Westmonasterium. Et ibi dedit mihi Gervasius de Cornhella i marcam
argenti. Et ego Johannes filius Andree Bucuinte saisiavi Gervasium
de Cornhell[e] et Henricum filium eius de omnibus tailiis meis et de
cartis meis in curia Regis et in hustingo Lond[onie].”
[267] Cartulary, i. 130.
[268] See p. 106, above.
[269] Cartulary of St. John’s, Colchester, pp. 293–4.
[270] England under the Angevin Kings, pp. 156–7.
[271] i. 157. Hoveden ends: “Præcepit eum suspendi inpatibulo”.
[272] See above, p. 107.
[273] This also was the name of a leading London family.
[274] Dr. Stubbs quotes from the roll of 1169: “de catallis fugitivorum
et suspensorum per assisam de Clarendon.”
[275] See my note on Osbert in ‘Geoffrey de Mandeville,’ App. Q (pp.
374–5).
[276] Ibid.
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