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Laurence Frowick
(Abt 1200-Abt 1252) |
Laurence Frowick
General Notes: Monday next before the Feast of St. Michael, 35 Hen III [1251], there were elected Sheriffs of London by the common counsel and assent of good men of the City, to wit, Nicholas Bat and Laurence de "Frowich," who the same day found pledges, to wit, Nicholas Bat [found] Geoffrey de Winchester, and Thomas Adrian, "peverer", and Laurence de "Frowik" [found] Edward Blund, and John de St. Edmund, "parmenter," under this form, viz., that the aforesaid pledges mainprised the Sheriffs aforesaid to acquit the ferm of the City. Moreover, they will keep the City harmless of all damages and losses which may happen by reason of the Shrievalty and of fines (de-misericordia), if they should incur any. And each pledge is bound for the whole (in solidum). Events • Occupation: Sherriff of London, 1246. • Occupation: Sheriff of London, 1251. Laurence married Alice about 1221 in London, GB. |
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