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Godchepe, (who was one of the Sheriffs that year), and others were attainted, and after long imprisonment were, as Stow described it, " hanged by the purse," that is to say, were released on payment of fines. Crepin's land was taken in execution, and on the p- R- ^ . 13 Edw. I. Patent Rolls is a Grant dated the 2nd of July, 1285, ofm. n. his "houses" in Cornhill (" vicus de Cornhulle ") to Ralph de Sandwych (" custos civitatis London ") to occupy during the King's pleasure. I presume the property was vested in Ralph de Sandwych, in his official capacity. At that time, in consequence of some offence caused to Edward I, the City had been deprived of its liberties and placed under the authority of a royal official called the ** Custos." In the following year, 1286, Crepin's lands were c. p. r. ordered to be restored to him, he having purged his p. 386. innocence before Richard de Gravesend, Bishop of London, to whom he had been handed over in accordance with the benefit of clergy. I think this Ralph Crepin and Ralph de Alegate (" otherwise Crepin ") must have been the same person, for if they were not, it would be a remarkable coincidence that there should have been two men bearing the same name, living about the same time, both described as *' clericus," and both owning property in Cornhill. Walter de Glovernia (or Gloucester) was the son ofn. r. Ralph de Alegate, otherwise Crepin, for he is described as ^^^'^^' " filius domini Radulphi de Alegate clerici," in a deed on B., p. 177 24 THE HALL SITE the Husting Rolls, and as "Walter de Gloucestre, son of Ralph de Alegate, called Crepyn " in a document entered in the City Letter Books. He was no doubt the same Loftie, vol. ii. person as Walter Crepin, father of Edmund Crepin, and p- 340. probably the same as Walter Crepin who was a member e"., p. 175- of Parliament for London in the year 1322, and elected E.,^'. ?8i. Alderman of the Ward of Cornhill, 1323. Too much importance must not be attached to changes in surnames, for in those days surnames had hardly become fixed. Other members of the same family assumed the name of Bultel, for among the deeds H. R. relating to this title is a Deed of Confirmation dated the 7' ^*^^' 23rd of February, 1344, by William Bultel who is therein described as the son and heir of Mascelinus Bultel, brother of Ralph Crepin (" frater Radulphi Crepyn"). Sir Oliver de Ingham, who was tenant of the premises when Edmund Crepin owned them, was a distinguished soldier. An interesting account of his life will be found in Clode's " Early History " of the Company, Vol. II. p. i.
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Richard de Gravesend, Bishop of London, to whom he had been handed over in accordance with the benefit of clergy. I think this Ralph Crepin and Ralph de Alegate (" otherwise Crepin ") must have been the same person, for if they were not, it would be a remarkable coincidence that there should have been two men bearing the same name, living about the same time, both described as *' clericus," and both owning property in Cornhill. Walter de Glovernia (or Gloucester) was the son ofn. r. Ralph de Alegate, otherwise Crepin, for he is described as ^^^'^^' " filius domini Radulphi de Alegate clerici," in a deed on B., p. 177 24 THE HALL SITE the Husting Rolls, and as "Walter de Gloucestre, son of Ralph de Alegate, called Crepyn " in a document entered in the City Letter Books. He was no doubt the same Loftie, vol. ii. person as Walter Crepin, father of Edmund Crepin, and p- 340. probably the same as Walter Crepin who was a member e"., p. 175- of Parliament for London in the year 1322, and elected E.,^'. ?8i. Alderman of the Ward of Cornhill, 1323. Too much importance must not be attached to changes in surnames, for in those days surnames had hardly become fixed. Other members of the same family assumed the name of Bultel, for among the deeds H. R. relating to this title is a Deed of Confirmation dated the 7' ^*^^' 23rd of February, 1344, by William Bultel who is therein described as the son and heir of Mascelinus Bultel, brother of Ralph Crepin (" frater Radulphi Crepyn"). Sir Oliver de Ingham, who was tenant of the premises when Edmund Crepin owned them, was a distinguished soldier. An interesting account of his life will be found in Clode's " Early History " of the Company, Vol. II. p. i.
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233:) auspiciously begins a mystery series featuring Hugh Corbett, clerk of the King's Bench. Lawrence Duket, goldsmith, kills Ralph Crepyn, moneylender, and flees to London's St. Mary Le Bow for sanctuary. The next day Duket is found hanged inside the locked church, an apparent suicide. Bishop Burnell, Chancellor for King Edward I, assigns Corbett to investigate. Burnell fears that the antiroyal Populares party will join with practitioners of devil worship at this time,
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by the purse" after long imprisonment. (See 'The French
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fn.5 ... No fewer than sixteen persons, according to Stow, paid the penalty of death for the crime, a woman named Alice atte Bowe, the chief cause of the quarrel and the instigator of the murder, being burned alive; whilst several rich persons implicated were, according to the same authority, "hanged
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Cornhill (" vicus de Cornhulle ") to Ralph de Sandwych (" custos civitatis London ") to occupy during the King's pleasure. I presume the property was vested in Ralph de Sandwych, in his official capacity. At that
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THE HALL SITE 23 Unfortunately for those involved, a boy, hidden in the church, gave information. The matter was re-opened, and the parties implicated were convicted, with the result that Alice was burnt (the punishment in those days for women convicted of murder), and her accomplices hanged. Ralph
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Gloucester) and in 1306 Walter Crepyn (Walter de Gloucestre) were documented as sons
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The satanist group seems to be centered at The Mitre, a tavern owned by the beautiful Alice atte Bowe, with whom
Corbett falls in love. The mystery is neatly done and Doherty's ease of scholarship in giving us the rich sights, sounds and smells of medieval London is masterful."
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of one of the church's windows in what was believed to be a suicide. In an official inquest, the
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358:'Laurence Duket or Duckett was a goldsmith and perhaps the son of John Duckett or Duket. See: 'Hackney: Settlement and Building to c.1800', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 10: Hackney (1995), pp. 10-14. URL:
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A History of the Site of Merchant Taylors' Hall And Adjoining Properties Belonging to the Guild of Merchant Taylors of the Fraternity of Saint John Baptist, in the City of London
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