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== 1 Feb 1686 ==
== 1 Feb 1686 ==
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=== Calendar diary ===
=== Calendar diary ===


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=== People events ===
=== People events ===


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! Person !! Qualifier !! Event !! Notes
! Person !! Qualifier !! Event !! Notes
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| [[COTES, Mary (mar. CLARKE) ‹LBT03610›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Charles Crafford [[CRAFFORD, Charles ‹LBT12843›|(LBT/12843)]]
| [[HARRIS, Benjamin ‹ LBT 11636 ›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Arthur Hartwell [[HARTWELL, Arthur ‹ LBT 12912 ›|(LBT/12912)]]
|-
|-
| [[GODBID, Ann ‹LBT03611›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Charles Peregrine [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹LBT12694›|(LBT/12694)]] -said to have been bound to Ann Godbid and turned-over to Benjamin Mott [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹LBT12060›|(LBT/12060)]] on this day, freed by Mott.  Fined for not having been turned over at the Hall.
| [[HORNE, Robert ( - 1686) ‹ LBT 11585 ›]] ||  || Court || Attended - last [2]
|-
|-
| [[BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹LBT11329›]] ||  || Translation || - from the Company of Haberashers to the Stationers' Company. See - FURTHER NOTES
| [[HARTWELL, Arthur ‹ LBT 12912 ›]] ||  || Bound || to Benjamin Harris [[HARRIS, Benjamin ‹ LBT 11636 ›|(LBT/11636)]]
|-
|-
| [[BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹LBT11329›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Isaac Stanton [ST/2:0160]
| [[COTES, Mary (mar. CLARKE) ‹ LBT 03610 ›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Charles Crafford [[CRAFFORD, Charles ‹ LBT 12843 ›|(LBT/12843)]]
|-
|-
| [[STANTON, Isaac ( - 1724) ‹LBT11333›]] ||  || Bound || by William Baker [ST/2:0156]
| [[GODBID, Ann ‹ LBT 03611 ›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Charles Peregrine [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹ LBT 12694 ›|(LBT/12694)]] -said to have been bound to Ann Godbid and turned-over to Benjamin Mott [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹ LBT 12060 ›|(LBT/12060)]] on this day, freed by Mott.  Fined for not having been turned over at the Hall.
|-
|-
| [[HORNE, Robert ( - 1686) ‹LBT11585›]] ||  || Court || Attended - last [2]
| [[HOLT, Ralph ( - 1688) ‹ LBT 12901 ›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Thomas Cooke [ST/2:0909
|-
|-
| [[HARRIS, Benjamin ‹LBT11636›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Arthur Hartwell [ST/2:1956]
| [[PARKER, Mark ‹ LBT 15377 ›]] ||  || Bound || to John Walthoe [[WALTHOE, John (1659 - 1744) ‹ LBT 12244 ›|(LBT/12244)]]
|-
|-
| [[BACHELOR, William ‹LBT11663›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
| [[BACHELOR, William ‹ LBT 11663 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
|-
|-
| [[CHISWELL, Richard (1640 - 1711) ‹LBT11855›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Humphrey White [ST/2:0758]
| [[TWYFORD, Henry ‹ LBT 10350 ›]] ||  || Court || Capt. John Williams, his son-in-law, appeared on behalf of Twyford "who is unable to serve as Assistant in his place by reason of his age and infirmities" and asks for the return of the £10 of his English Stock dividend witheld as a fine for Under Warden. The Court agreed, but he lost his seniority at the table though he continued to be considered an Assistant until his formal removal on 1 Mar 1688. When the Court was reconsituted on its 1684 basis in 1689 and again in 1690 Twyford had the legal right to take his right to take his place again but was not summoned, presumably because of his infirmit
|-
|-
| [[WHITE, Humphrey ‹LBT11861›]] ||  || Bound || to Richard Chiswell [[CHISWELL, Richard (1640 - 1711) ‹LBT11855›|(LBT/11855)]]
| [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹ LBT 12694 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - by Benjamin Mott [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹ LBT 12060 ›|(LBT/12060)]]
|-
|-
| [[WHIP, Robert (1667 - ) ‹LBT11923›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
| [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹ LBT 12694 ›]] ||  || Turned over || to Benjamin Mott [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹ LBT 12060 ›|(LBT/12060)]] from Ann Godbid [[GODBID, Ann ‹ LBT 03611 ›|(LBT/03611)]]
|-
|-
| [[COOKE, Thomas ‹LBT11992›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - by Ralph Holt [ST/2:1940], see above.
| [[BAZEN, Thomas ‹ LBT 12190 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
|-
|-
| [[CONYERS, George ( - 1738) ‹LBT12002›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - as Conyers, having at sometime been turned-over to John Wright [ ], fined 2s.6d. "for not being turned over at this Hall".
| [[CRAFFORD, Charles ‹ LBT 12843 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - by Mary Clarke [LBT/]
|-
|-
| [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹LBT12060›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Charles Peregrine [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹LBT12694›|(LBT/12694)]]
| [[WALTHOE, John (1659 - 1744) ‹ LBT 12244 ›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Marke Parker [[PARKER, Mark ‹ LBT 15377 ›|(LBT/15377)]]
|-
|-
| [[WALTHOE, John (1659 - 1744) ‹LBT12244›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Marke Parker [ST/2:4702]
| [[COLLINS, Freeman (1653 - 1713) ‹ LBT 14039 ›]] ||  || Appr - Turn-over/Out || Thomas Cooke [[COOKE, Thomas ‹ LBT 11992 ›|(LBT/11992)]] "at Guild Hall to Ralph Holt [[HOLT, Ralph ( - 1688) ‹ LBT 12901 ›|(LBT/12901)]] who this day made him free paid [2s.6d.] for not being turned over at this Hall".
|-
|-
| [[CRAFFORD, Charles ‹LBT12843›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - by Mary Clarke [LBT/]
| [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹ LBT 12060 ›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Charles Peregrine [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹ LBT 12694 ›|(LBT/12694)]]
|-
|-
| [[BAZEN, Thomas ‹LBT12190›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
| [[FRANKES, John ‹ LBT 15681 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
|-
|-
| [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹LBT12694›]] ||  || Turned over || to Benjamin Mott [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹LBT12060›|(LBT/12060)]] from Ann Godbid [[GODBID, Ann ‹LBT03611›|(LBT/03611)]]
| [[BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹ LBT 11329 ›]] ||  || Translation || - from the Company of Haberashers to the Stationers' Company. See - FURTHER NOTES
|-
|-
| [[PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹LBT12694›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - by Benjamin Mott [[MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹LBT12060›|(LBT/12060)]]
| [[BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹ LBT 11329 ›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Isaac Stanton [[STANTON, Isaac ( - 1724) ‹ LBT 11333 ›|(LBT/11333)]]
|-
|-
| [[HOLT, Ralph ( - 1688) ‹LBT12901›]] ||  || Appr - Freedom || Thomas Cooke [ST/2:0909
| [[STANTON, Isaac ( - 1724) ‹ LBT 11333 ›]] ||  || Bound || by William Baker [[BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹ LBT 11329 ›|(LBT/11329)]]
|-
|-
| [[HARTWELL, Arthur ‹LBT12912›]] ||  || Bound || to Benjamin Harris [[HARRIS, Benjamin ‹LBT11636›|(LBT/11636)]]
| [[CONYERS, George ( - 1738) ‹ LBT 12002 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - as Conyers, having at sometime been turned-over to John Wright [ ], fined 2s.6d. "for not being turned over at this Hall".
|-
|-
| [[COLLINS, Freeman (1653 - 1713) ‹LBT14039›]] ||  || Appr - Turn-over/Out || Thomas Cooke [ST/2:0909] "at Guild Hall to Ralph Holt [ST/2:1940] who this day made him free paid [2s.6d.] for not being turned over at this Hall".
| [[COOKE, Thomas ‹ LBT 11992 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude || - by Ralph Holt [[HOLT, Ralph ( - 1688) ‹ LBT 12901 ›|(LBT/12901)]], see above.
|-
|-
| [[PARKER, Mark ‹LBT15377›]] ||  || Bound || to John Walthoe [ST/2:1197]
| [[CHISWELL, Richard (1640 - 1711) ‹ LBT 11855 ›]] ||  || Appr - Binding || Humphrey White [[WHITE, Humphrey ‹ LBT 11861 ›|(LBT/11861)]]
|-
|-
| [[FRANKES, John ‹LBT15681›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
| [[WHIP, Robert (1667 - ) ‹ LBT 11923 ›]] ||  || Freed - Servitude ||  
|-
| [[WHITE, Humphrey ‹ LBT 11861 ›]] ||  || Bound || to Richard Chiswell [[CHISWELL, Richard (1640 - 1711) ‹ LBT 11855 ›|(LBT/11855)]]
|-
| [[TWYFORD, Henry ‹ LBT 10350 ›]] ||  || Court || Capt. John Williams, his son-in-law, appeared on behalf of Twyford "who is unable to serve as Assistant in his place by reason of his age and infirmities" and asks for the return of the £10 of his English Stock dividend witheld as a fine for Under Warden. The Court agreed, but he lost his seniority at the table though he continued to be considered an Assistant until his formal removal on 1 Mar 1688. When the Court was reconsituted on its 1684 basis in 1689 and again in 1690 Twyford had the legal right to take his right to take his place again but was not summoned, presumably because of his infirmit
|}
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1 Feb 1686

Calendar diary

Day Regnal year Event
Monday (1685/1686) 1 James l

People events

Person Qualifier Event Notes
HARRIS, Benjamin ‹ LBT 11636 › Appr - Binding Arthur Hartwell (LBT/12912)
HORNE, Robert ( - 1686) ‹ LBT 11585 › Court Attended - last [2]
HARTWELL, Arthur ‹ LBT 12912 › Bound to Benjamin Harris (LBT/11636)
COTES, Mary (mar. CLARKE) ‹ LBT 03610 › Appr - Freedom Charles Crafford (LBT/12843)
GODBID, Ann ‹ LBT 03611 › Appr - Freedom Charles Peregrine (LBT/12694) -said to have been bound to Ann Godbid and turned-over to Benjamin Mott (LBT/12060) on this day, freed by Mott. Fined for not having been turned over at the Hall.
HOLT, Ralph ( - 1688) ‹ LBT 12901 › Appr - Freedom Thomas Cooke [ST/2:0909
PARKER, Mark ‹ LBT 15377 › Bound to John Walthoe (LBT/12244)
BACHELOR, William ‹ LBT 11663 › Freed - Servitude
TWYFORD, Henry ‹ LBT 10350 › Court Capt. John Williams, his son-in-law, appeared on behalf of Twyford "who is unable to serve as Assistant in his place by reason of his age and infirmities" and asks for the return of the £10 of his English Stock dividend witheld as a fine for Under Warden. The Court agreed, but he lost his seniority at the table though he continued to be considered an Assistant until his formal removal on 1 Mar 1688. When the Court was reconsituted on its 1684 basis in 1689 and again in 1690 Twyford had the legal right to take his right to take his place again but was not summoned, presumably because of his infirmit
PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹ LBT 12694 › Freed - Servitude - by Benjamin Mott (LBT/12060)
PEREGRINE, Charles (1660 - 1734) ‹ LBT 12694 › Turned over to Benjamin Mott (LBT/12060) from Ann Godbid (LBT/03611)
BAZEN, Thomas ‹ LBT 12190 › Freed - Servitude
CRAFFORD, Charles ‹ LBT 12843 › Freed - Servitude - by Mary Clarke [LBT/]
WALTHOE, John (1659 - 1744) ‹ LBT 12244 › Appr - Binding Marke Parker (LBT/15377)
COLLINS, Freeman (1653 - 1713) ‹ LBT 14039 › Appr - Turn-over/Out Thomas Cooke (LBT/11992) "at Guild Hall to Ralph Holt (LBT/12901) who this day made him free paid [2s.6d.] for not being turned over at this Hall".
MOTTE, Benjamin ( - 1710) ‹ LBT 12060 › Appr - Freedom Charles Peregrine (LBT/12694)
FRANKES, John ‹ LBT 15681 › Freed - Servitude
BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹ LBT 11329 › Translation - from the Company of Haberashers to the Stationers' Company. See - FURTHER NOTES
BAKER, William ( - 1700) ‹ LBT 11329 › Appr - Binding Isaac Stanton (LBT/11333)
STANTON, Isaac ( - 1724) ‹ LBT 11333 › Bound by William Baker (LBT/11329)
CONYERS, George ( - 1738) ‹ LBT 12002 › Freed - Servitude - as Conyers, having at sometime been turned-over to John Wright [ ], fined 2s.6d. "for not being turned over at this Hall".
COOKE, Thomas ‹ LBT 11992 › Freed - Servitude - by Ralph Holt (LBT/12901), see above.
CHISWELL, Richard (1640 - 1711) ‹ LBT 11855 › Appr - Binding Humphrey White (LBT/11861)
WHIP, Robert (1667 - ) ‹ LBT 11923 › Freed - Servitude
WHITE, Humphrey ‹ LBT 11861 › Bound to Richard Chiswell (LBT/11855)
TWYFORD, Henry ‹ LBT 10350 › Court Capt. John Williams, his son-in-law, appeared on behalf of Twyford "who is unable to serve as Assistant in his place by reason of his age and infirmities" and asks for the return of the £10 of his English Stock dividend witheld as a fine for Under Warden. The Court agreed, but he lost his seniority at the table though he continued to be considered an Assistant until his formal removal on 1 Mar 1688. When the Court was reconsituted on its 1684 basis in 1689 and again in 1690 Twyford had the legal right to take his right to take his place again but was not summoned, presumably because of his infirmit