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- to a magistrate or court even without having the accused in custody; mainpernor is the promisor. marché ouvert "open market" a designated market in which...
- (Exportation to Scotland) c. 16 — repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (Mainpernors) c. 17 — repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863 Wikisource has original...
- property acquired by Ralph Ramsey in Yarmouth in 1384, and he was to be a mainpernor for this Ramsey at the elections to the second Parliament of 1397. Since...
- which he was an MP. It is thought that More is the Richard More who was mainpernor for the 1406 Plympton MPs. He was a Member of the Parliament of England...
- 28 April 1407, having paid 700 of his 1,000 marks' surety he and his mainpernors were pardoned. Dinham married three times. His first marriage, some time...
- "Robert de Ferrers". Lysons & Lysons 1817, pp. 3–11. manucaptor (antonym mainpernor) A person who stands surety that another (esp. a prisoner) will fulfil...
- arms was still remaining in the reign of Charles II. In 1362, he was a mainpernor for John de Saint Low the son, and Matthew de Goumay, then prisoners in...
- feudal rights. A mainpernor acted as a guarantor to someone undergoing legal proceedings, which allowed them to be released on the mainpernor's bond. A form...
- merchants. His first appearance in surviving records was in 1407, as a mainpernor for a group of Bristolian merchants sued for debt by the City of London...
- Westmorland and Percy in the first quarter of the century. Regularly acted as a mainpernor and feoffee to Salisbury; he transacted business for Neville while the...