The Charters And Letters Patent Granted By the Kings And Queens of England to the Town And City of Bristol. Newly Translated, And Accompanied By the Original Latin
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withdrawn themselves from the same town, and have alienated their lands and tenements in the same town and suburbs, and have not had any thing in the same place, from whence the justices were able at the due time to satisfy the orphans and children aforesaid of the goods and chattels by them so received ; have been hereto- fore wasted and destroyed in various ways to the manifest loss and impoverishment of those orphans and children ; We at the request of the said burgesses being willing to pro...vide for the security of the said orphans and children by a seasonable remedy in this res- pect have granted for ourselves and our heirs and by this charter have confirmed to the same burgesses and their heirs and succes- sors, that the mayor of the said town who shall be for the time for ever, shall be empowered to receive from all and singular persons to whom he shall so have committed the wardship of the lands and tenements, goods and chattels of such orphans and children, and from their sureties, recognizances of any sums of money to be paid to the orphans and children at fixed times ; and at the suit and election of the said orphans and children, or of dinem in eadem villa hactenus obtentam ;) pro eo quod hujusmodi custodes et eorum amann captores se ab c&dem vill& elongarunt, et terras et tenementa in eisdem villA et suburbiis alienarunt, nee habuerunt ibidem unde justiciarii potuerint ^ad satisfaciendum prsedictis orphanis et pueris tempore debito debonis et catellis per eos sic receptis, ante base tempora multipliciter devastata fuerint et deperdita, ad damnum et depauperationem ipsorum orphanorum et puerorum mani- festam ; Nos ad requisitionem dictorum burgensium volentes dictorum orphanorum et puerorum indemnitatem prospicere opportune remedio ex b4c parte, concessunus pro nobis et hsredibus nostris et h4c carti confirmavimus eisdem burgensibus et eorum haeredibus et successoribus, quod major villx praedictse, qui pro tempore sit in perpetuum, recipere possit ab omnibus et singulis, quibus cuslodiam terrarum et tenementorum, bonorum et catellorum hujusmodi orphanorum et puerorum sic commiserit et eorum manucaptoribus recognitioncs de quibuscunque pecuniarum (2) Mamcaptorei.'] Manucaptors or mainpernors, i' e' (3) Some word seems liere omittecl, suci as levare, per- sureties or securities.
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