1205—By reason of a frost from January to March wheate was sold for a marke the quarter, which before was at twelve pence.—Anno Regni 6. John.
1209—London bridge builded with stone; and this yeare the citizens of London had a grant to choose them a maior.
1227—The citizens of London had libertie to hunt a certain distance about the citie, and to pass toll-free through England.
1231—Thunder lasted fifteen daies; beginning the morrow after St. Martin's day.
1233—Four sunnes appeared, beside the true sunne, of a red colour.
1235—The Jews of Norwich stole a boy and circumcised him, minding to have him crucified at Easter.
1247—The king farmed Queene-hiue for fifty pounds per annum, to the citizens.
1252—Great tempests upon the sea, and fearful; and this year the king (Henry III.) granted, that wheretofore the citizens of London were to present the maior before the king, wheresoeuer he were, that now barons of the exchequer should serue (serve).
1292—The Jews corrupting England with vsury, had first a badge giuen them to weare, that they might be knowne, and after were banished to the number of 150,00 persons.