In 1462 the Common Council ordered basket-makers, gold wire-drawers, and other foreigners plying a craft within the city, to reside at Blanchappleton—a manor in the vicinity of Mark Lane—and not elsewhere.

Repertory 3, fo. 55b.

For an account of the riot and subsequent proceedings, see Holinshed, iii, 621-623, and the Grey Friars Chron. (Camd. Soc., No. 53). p. 30.

Repertory 3, fos. 143, 143b.

Holinshed, iii, 624.

Repertory 3, fo. 144b.

-Id., fo. 143b.

Holinshed, 624.

Repertory 3, fo. 145b.

-Id., fo. 145.