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'''T1306 A:''' When threatened, at least in front of witnesses, one may complain to the mayor, who will order the sheriff to arrest the one who threatened until he find security for keeping the peace.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no185/aKB27no185fronts/IMG_0333.htm]
 
'''T1306 A:''' When threatened, at least in front of witnesses, one may complain to the mayor, who will order the sheriff to arrest the one who threatened until he find security for keeping the peace.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no185/aKB27no185fronts/IMG_0333.htm]
  
'''T1306 B:''' devise of wardship of testator's child according to the custom of London.  Claim of court of London allocated with alioquin clause.  William Rabut & Juliana his wife v. Edmund Lambyn.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no185/aKB27no185fronts/IMG_0381.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no187/bKB27no187dorses/IMG_0953.htm]
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'''T1306 B:''' devise of wardship of testator's child according to the custom of London.  Claim of court of London allocated with alioquin clause.  William Rabut & Juliana his wife v. Edmund Lambyn.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no185/aKB27no185fronts/IMG_0381.htm]; back in king's bench H1307 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no187/bKB27no187dorses/IMG_0953.htm]
 
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H1302 A: Allegation by man concerning rape of his wife; defendant alleged successfully that the woman was his own wife. [1]

T1302 A: Mayor and burgesses of Wallingford sue the sheriffs of London to secure immunity from tolls. [2]

H1304 A: Enforcement of Exeter citizens privilege to be free of tolls in London. William de Lemetoke & Thomas de la Porthe citizens of Exeter v. Hugh Pourte & Simon de Paris late sheriffs of London. [3]

M1304 A: King's bench enforcement of damages found in action of fresh force without writ before the sheriff and coroners of London. Robert de Romeseye v. John de Sancto Walelico. [4], [5], [6], [7]

H1306 A: Duncan de Fredraght committed part of a whale to William Rase, burgess of Winchelsea, for transport for the king to London. It was delivered in London and then sent to the King then in Scotland. [8]

E1306 A: Custom of London concerning wills that devise to minors and accounting procedure when they reach majority. Liberty of London does not apply to suits touching mayor and sheriffs. Roger de Rokesle v. John le Blound mayor of London, Reginald de Thunderle, & William Cosyn sheriffs. [9]

T1306 A: When threatened, at least in front of witnesses, one may complain to the mayor, who will order the sheriff to arrest the one who threatened until he find security for keeping the peace. [10]

T1306 B: devise of wardship of testator's child according to the custom of London. Claim of court of London allocated with alioquin clause. William Rabut & Juliana his wife v. Edmund Lambyn. [11]; back in king's bench H1307 [12]

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