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Title Acta
Reference Comm.Ct.V.9
Covering Dates 1621–1639 (1621-4, 1626-9, 1631-4, 1638-9)
Extent and Medium 1 volume (ff.1-215)
Content and context

All entries in Tabor's hand. Notable entries include:

f.1: complaint of the Norwich men against William Parsley, servant to the Alnager, 1621: many cloth cases;

f.52v: prosecution of John Ellis who showed an elephant and took money off scholars, 1624;

f.63v: fair forbidden because of sickness, 1625;

f.73v: a mark in cloth drawn, 1626;

ff.87v-88: prosecution and confiscation by the Proctors, from the stall of John Harison, stationer of London, of a series of Bibles [fully described] which transgressed George Withers' royal patent by not including Withers' hymns with the psalter, 1627;

f.130: prosecution by the Proctors of Bartholomew Cause who 'hath made shewes contrary to His Majesty's warrants and the charters of the University, and scholars flock thither', 1632;

f.192: fairs forbidden because of sickness, 1636 and 1637;

f.194v: Lord Tapps.

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