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Museum Ref No: CalPatRollsHenryVI2pp298Edict making Poole a port of the staple instead of Melcombe, on the condition that the mayor and burgesses fortify the town. 8th July, 1433
With thanks to the Calendar of Patent Rolls project of Professor G. R. Boynton and the University of Iowa. J. Hopkin.
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Museum Ref No: CalPatRollsHenryIV3pp421Enquiry into the operation of pirates out of Poole, among other southern ports.
With thanks to the Calendar of Patent Rolls project of Professor G. R. Boynton and the University of Iowa. J. Hopkin.
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Museum Ref No: CalPatRollsHenryIV3pp418Arrest warrant for various people on charges of piracy, including James Hogge and John Gerveys of Poole, and Thomas Canawey, Mayor of Poole. 12th Feb, 1408.
With thanks to the Calendar of Patent Rolls project of Professor G. R. Boynton and the University of Iowa. J. Hopkin.
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Museum Ref No: F1e_0004Civil Defence Corps dinner and dance with Poole's Mayor, Arthur Lloyd-Allen and Mayoress, Sheriff, Arthur N. Butler and his lady.
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Transcription of extract from Salisbury Journal 22nd September 1746 reads: "Poole. September 20th- Yesterday came on the Election of Public Officers of this Town and County when William Williams, Esq. was chosen mayor, Samuel Bowles, Gent., High Sheriff and Mr John Ollive, water-bailiff, for the year ensuing."
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Extract from Salisbury Journal 26th September 1748 describing the election to public office of John Masters Esq., Joseph Bowles and Isaac Lester.
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Museum Ref No: PLA 942.337History of the Town and County of Poole by John Sydenham, Poole, Sydenham, 1839 Pages 235-240
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Mayor's and Bayliffs accounts 1524 to 1569. Poole Archive reference 46.1. Transcription by J.A.
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Museum Ref No: H6a_0011Charles Mate, Mayor of Poole, in Robes
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Charles Mate (later Mayor of Poole) 1860-1880
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