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- Nicholas de Farndone (sometimes written as Farindon, Farindone or Farrington) (died 1334) was a fourteenth-century English goldsmith and politician who...
- friend of his... ran against him and wounded himself". In 1314, Nicholas de Farndone, Lord Mayor of the City of London issued a decree banning football in the...
- Company Notes 1301–1307 Sir John le Blund (Draper) 1308 Sir Nicholas de Farndone (Goldsmith) First of four terms. 1309 Thomas Romayn (Pepperer) 1310 Sir...
- Henry de Durham Member of Parliament for City of London 1309 With: Henry de Durham Succeeded by John de Wengrave Robert de Kelesye Nicholas de Farndone...
- football is in a 1314 decree issued by the Lord Mayor of London, Nicholas de Farndone, on behalf of King Edward II. Originally written in Norman French, a translation...
- comes the earliest reference to a game called football when Nicholas de Farndone, Lord Mayor of the City of London issued a decree on behalf of King Edward...
- Farringdon may refer to: Nicholas de Farndone, 14th century Mayor of London Farringdon Road, a road in Clerkenwell, London Farringdon Street, an extension...
- Wengrave; Robert de Kelesye; Nicholas de Farndone 1313 William Servat; Stephen de Abyndon; Nicholas de Farndone; William de Leyre 1314 John de Gisors; Robert...
- Down, where a spectator was stabbed during a game. 1314 — Nicholas de Farndone, Lord Mayor of the City of London issued a decree banning football. 1349...
- the maintenance of its perpetual chantry for the souls of Nicholas de Farndone and of the King. He obtained the degree of Doctor of Civil Law by 1406...