- Source: Chief Bailiff of Hereford
The chief bailiff of Hereford was the most senior secular magistrate in the city of Hereford, England, elected by the citizens of the city annually. The role was equivalent to that of a mayor, and was superseded by that title by letters patent issued by Richard II, King of England, on 15 November, 1383. One of the King's knights, Sir John Burley, had petitioned him for this change. There were typically also two under-bailiffs.
List of chief bailiffs of Hereford
Richard Johnson's The Ancient Customs of the City of Hereford (1882) is the only source of a complete list of bailiffs of Hereford. The complete list does not appear on any contemporary documents, and it is unclear where Johnson got his information from. Not all the names survive on court rolls.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chief Bailiff of Hereford
- List of stewards of the Manor of Northstead
- List of stewards of the Chiltern Hundreds
- List of mayors of Hereford
- William Devereux (died 1376/7)
- List of Old Carthusians
- List of guests at the coronation of Charles III and Camilla
- John of Monmouth
- Letton, West Herefordshire
- Adam Orleton