otherwise ordained.
[1] Near the Tower.
And further, the same porters were told, on pain of the pillory, that
they must well and trustily observe and keep this Ordinance, as
aforesaid.
William Cook, [2]_forman_ at [3]Le Loke, and William Walssheman,
_forman_ at Hakeney, were sworn that they will not bring lepers, or
know of their being brought, into the City aforesaid; but that they
will inform the said porters, and prevent the said lepers from
entering, as far as they may.
[2] Foreman, or manager.
[3] The Lock, adjacent to Southwark; these were Lazar-houses
for Lepers.
Memorials of London and London Life, XIII, XIV, and XV centuries,
Riley.
In the _Liber Albus_ p. 273, is a regulation that no Leper is to be
found in the city, night or day, on pain of imprisonment; alms were,
however, to be collected for them on Sundays. Again on p. 590, are
further regulations that Jews, Lepers, and Swine are to be driven out
of the city.
[m] See Dr. Lanigan's Eccles. Hist. of Ireland vol. III. p. 83-88,
Dublin 1822, quoted by Dr. Stewart in "Arch. Essays" 1872, ii.
[n] See vol. I. Surtees soc: pp. 37,41.
[o] A Sewer was an Usher. Vide Catholicon Anglicum.
See Dugdale's Mon: Angl. vi. 643, 2nd ed.
Lord Lyttleton's the Life of Henry II. etc. (London 1767) append of
Documents iv. 220.
Leland's Itinerary iv. 105. (Hearnes ed.)
[p] See authorities quoted by Simpson in Arch. Essays, (ed. Stewart)
ii. 115.
[q] See p. 179, ii. Arch. Essays, Simpson ed: ed Stewart.
[r] See Rot: Orig: in Curia Scacecrie Abbrev: i. 33, London 1805.
[s] See Dugdale's Mon: Angl: vi. 687. Cheon Hencia Knyghton, _Bod:
Lib:_ ii. cap. 2. quoted by the late Sir J. G. Simpson, Bt. in Arch.
Essays, ii.
[t] See Alex. Jenkin's, H. and Discrip: of the City of Exeter, etc.
(1806) p. 384 quoted by Simpson.
[u] Simpson quotes Bellenden's Transl. of Boece, Chronikles of
Scotland, ii. 102, ed. of 1821. Dempter's Hist. Eccles Gentis Scotorum
(1627) p. 278, etc.
[v] See Fuller's Hist. of the Holy Warre (3rd ed. 1647) p. 94, quoted
by Simpson. Notes and Queries 7th S viii. 218.
[w] See Orygynale Cronikil of Scotland, (Macpherson's ed.) ii. 136.
Simpson's Arch. Essays, ii. 113 et sq.
Froisart's Chron. of England etc., by Lord Berners (London 1812) i.
19.
A large number of other authorities are quoted by Simpson. Notes and
Queries, 7th S viii. 108, 217.
[x] See Notes and Queries, 7t
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