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TNA, document SC 8/20/998: The petition of the Cordwainers' Guild, London, addressed to the King and his Lords in parliament, c. 1388.
The last sentence of the fourth item reads Qe plese a nostre dit seignour le Roy & les seignours auantditz sur ceste horrible matire due remedie faire et charger Nicholl Exton’ ore maire du dite Citee de faire venir deuant vous touz les enditementz queux feurent prises en auantage du Roy pour dieu & en oeure de charitee<<ellis 2012 thesis 416-7>><<A Book of London English, 1384-1425 ("With the pleasure of oursaid lord the king and his lords beforesaid on this horrible matter due remedy given and charge Nicholas Exton or mayor of the said city summoned all the indictments that they are also brought to the king by god and in all charity")
Item IV- Cuttler petition against exton etc, 1388

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London – red.
Beaconsfield – blue.
Oxford –green
Burford – orange.

Switcher in a switcher[edit]

technically successful (Thanks Frietjes)
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, but needs tweaking artistically.}}

London – red.
Oxford –green.
Beaconsfield –blue
Bishop's Stortford gaol –blue
Burford – orange.
The Guildhall – red.
Brouderer's house outside Bishopsgate –red.
Gropecunt Lane –red
Soper's Lane –red
St Katharine's by the Tower – red.
Glading house / cert
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Fucd
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Greenock – red.
Glasgow –blue.
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Greenock in Scotland
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Rouse's text reads:

Here shewes howe Philip Duc of Burgoyn beseged Caleys/ And humfrey Duc of Gloucester Richard Erle of Warrewik and humfrey Erle of Stafford. w' a greet multitude. went over the see/ and folowed the Duc 0f Burgoyn he ever fleyng before them / And there they sore nioed the Contrey. w' fire and swerd.[2]

— John Rouse, Beauchamp Pageant
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  1. ^ a b National Archives 2018.
  2. ^ St John Hope 1914, p. 96.
  3. ^
    Serial Number 54129/Sandbox IV is located in Cheshire
    Vale Royal Abbey
    Vale Royal Abbey
    *Cheshire, in red, shown within England
    Chester – red.
    Vale Royal abbey –green
    Villages under abbey's feudal lordship – orange.