Close Rolls, Edward III: October 1356

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 10, 1354-1360. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: October 1356', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 10, 1354-1360, (London, 1908) pp. 321-325. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol10/pp321-325 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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October 1356

Oct. 4.
Westminster.
Brother Giles de Ardenburgh, prior of Thrulegh, acknowledges that he owes to John de Clynton, knight, and to Thomas de Merston, 92l. 10s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Kent.
Enrolment of general release by Thomas de Neyland, rector of Merstham church, to James Lepyn of Merston, Sir John Barler, rector of Worneselle church and John Donet of Sydyngbourne. Dated Westminster, 5 October, 30 Edward III.
Memorandum that Thomas came into the chancery at Westminster on 5 October and acknowledged the preceding deed.
Enrolment of release by Thomas de Bedyk, knight, to John Aubrey son of Andrew Aubrey of all his right and claims in all that corner tenement with houses built thereon, gardens adjacent and all other appurtenances which John holds by hereditary succession after the death of Andrew his father in the parish of Holy Trinity the Less (parve), London, which tenement Andrew purchased of Henry de Frowyk of the county of Middlesex and Thomas Lambard, citizen of London, and which the said Henry and Thomas held of the gift and feoffment of Benedict de Folsham, citizen of London, and it is situate between the tenement of the said Benedict called 'le Ryngedehalle' and a stone wall which Benedict newly built there towards the east, and the tenements which Isabel de Rothyngg holds for life, the tenement formerly of Walter Neel and the highway of Cordewaner strete towards the west, and between the tenement of Richard de Mollyng, the said tenement of Isabel de Rothyngg and the tenement formerly of Walter Neel towards the south, and the highway of Knyghtride strete towards the north; Simon Fraunceys being then mayor of London, Richard de Notingham and Simon Dolsaly sheriffs of that city, John de Stodeye, alderman of that ward. Witnesses: John Not, Roger Rotour, Roger de Balton, John Flaunce, Henry Lacy. Dated London, Sunday after Michaelmas, 30 Edward III.
Memorandum that—[Incomplete.]
Sept. 29.
Westminster.
To the collectors of the petty custom in the port of London. Order to deliver by a mainprise a bale of the cloth of John Copyn and William Tourneye, merchants of Flanders, to the said John and William, by an indenture containing the number and value of the cloths, saving to the king the custom thereon if the bale and cloth be adjudged not to pertain to him, as the king lately ordered the collectors to certify why they had arrested the said bale of cloth, and they returned that this was done by Reynold, the king's inspector in that port, on 2 June last, in the time of Roger de Coloyne, then one of the collectors of the petty custom there, because the bale was landed upon the quay of the Wolwharf under John's seal, neither John nor William being there nor any one else for them to pay the custom due thereon, and the bale remained under arrest from the said 2 June until 26 July following, on which day it was taken away by John de Hatfeld by licence of John Pantrie, then one of the collectors of the said custom in place of Roger, and is yet under arrest for that the same bale, so arrested in the time of Roger de Coloigne and taken away by licence as aforesaid, was restored to the collectors by order of council, and Philip de Newenton and Geoffrey de Ditton of London have mainperned for the said John Copyn and William to answer to the king for the bale and cloth if they ought to pertain to him for any cause. By C.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
To the same. Order to permit the said John Copyn and William Tournay to have the said bale and cloth in peace without molestation saving the custom thereon due, as the king ordered those collectors to deliver the bale and cloth to them by a mainprise [as in the preceding order], and now, the business having been brought before the council, and examination had in presence of the collectors, the said inspector and John Cory, controller of the said custom, nothing has been found whereby the bale and cloth can be said to pertain to the king, wherefore he has discharged John and William and their mainpernors. By C.
Oct. 29.
Westminster.
To Thomas de Brewosa, William de Thorp, William de Fifhide, Henry Sturmy and John Inkepenne. Order to supersede until further order the execution of the king's commission appointing them to be justices in eyre for pleas of the forest of Chiute in the counties of Wilts and Southampton, and in all the king's other forest in the county of Southampton except the forest of Bokholt. By K. and C.
Enrolment of grant by Fulc de Hulcote to Richard de Preston, citizen and corder of London, and to Alice his wife, of his manor of Bercote, co. Berks, with all its appurtenances as in messuages, gardens, lands, meadows, pastures, homages, rents, services both of free and of bond with their issue, waters, fisheries and other things. Dated Bercote, Friday the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 30 Edward III. Witnesses: Sir Aymer de Sancto Amando, Sir William le fitz Waryn, Sir Thomas de Besylles, knights, John Loveday, John Laundels, Robert de Worthe, William Nogeoun, John de Beckote.
Memorandum that Fulc came into the chancery at Westminster on 4 November and acknowledged the preceding charter.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Henry Chaundeler of Canterbury acknowledges that he owes to William de Hanamstede 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Kent.
Enrolment of surrender by John abbot of Pippewell and the convent of that place to the king of the pasture and herbage of the laund of Banefeld within the forest of Rokyngham and whatever pertains to them therein, as fully as they held it of the grant of King Henry and of the grant and confirmation of King Henry III, for which surrender the king, by his letters patent, has granted to them the advowson of Geitington church in the diocese of Lincoln and has given them licence to appropriate that church. Witnesses: Sir William la Zouche of Haryngworth, Sir John de Verdon of Brikelesworth, Sir Simon de Drayton, Sir William de Thorp, Sir Henry de Grene, knights. Dated in their chapter at Pippewell, 16 June, 30 Edward III.
Memorandum that on 1 January in the abbey of Pippewell the abbot and convent came before Henry Grene, one of the justices of the Common Bench, to whom the king gave power by writ to receive their acknowledgment, and acknowledged the preceding charter, and the said writ is on the files of chancery among the writs of dedimus potestatem of this year.
Membrane 8d.
Oct. 11.
Westminster.
Robert Richemund of St. Neots and John his son acknowledge severally that they owe to Richard de Buskeby 200l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in the county of Huntingdon.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 15.
Westminster.
John Beaufo of the county of Oxford acknowledges that he owes to John Depeden 20l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Oxford.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
Adam de Pynkehurst acknowledges that he owes to John de Kyngesfold 20 marks; to be levied etc. in Surrey.
Cancelled on payment.
Robert Basset of Frome Whitefeld acknowledges that he owes to William de Newenham, clerk, 40l.; to be levied etc. in Dorset.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 12.
Westminster.
William Clerc of Yokeford acknowledges that he owes to John Mayu, the king's serjeant at arms, 80 marks; to be levied etc. in Suffolk.
Cancelled on payment.
Enrolment of release by Roger de Mortymer, lord of Wygemore, to Richard earl of Arondell of all his right in the castle of Chirk and in the land and lordship of Chirkeslonde. Dated Southwark, Tuesday after St. Gregory, 28 Edward III. French.
Memorandum that Roger came into the chancery at Westminster on 16 October of this year and acknowledged the preceding deed.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Godfrey Foljambe and William Wyne, knight, acknowledge severally that they owe to Queen Philippa 300l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in the county of Derby.
Peter de Brugge, of the county of Southampton, acknowledges that he owes to the same queen 200l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Southampton.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Thomas de Brayton and Richard de Raveneser, the queen's attorneys.
William de Hilton of the county of Huntingdon, and Ralph Spirgurnell, knight, of Essex, acknowledge severally that they owe to the same queen 60l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Huntingdon.
William, son of William Baud, acknowledges that he owes to Leo de Bradenham and Miles atte Noke, parson of Tollishunte church, knight (sic), 200l.; to be levied etc. in Essex.
The same William acknowledges that he owes to the said Leo and Miles 100l.; to be levied as aforesaid.
Cancelled on payment.
Leo de Bradenham acknowledges that he owes to John Gernoun, John son of John de Sutton and Richard de Sutton 100l.; to be levied etc. in Essex.
Oct. 17.
Westminster.
Robert de Herle, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richemond, 400l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Leicester.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Master William de Bergeveny, prebendary of Westwightryng in Chichester church, acknowledges that he owes to Master William de Lenne, dean of Chichester church, 100l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Sussex.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
William Aumarle, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Peter de Brewes, knight, 700 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Devon.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
The same William acknowledges that he owes to the said Peter 200l.; to be levied as aforesaid.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Richard Forster of Staunton Seint Johan acknowledges that he owes to Nicholas de Loveyne, knight, 40l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Oxford.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
John Wardedieu of Sussex the elder, and John son of Richard Wardedieu, the younger, acknowledge that they owe to John de Raynford, clerk, and to John de Ditton, clerk, 50 marks; to be levied etc. in Sussex.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by John de Reynford.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Peter de Nuttle, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas del Bothe, master of the king's carriage, 72l. 20½d.; to be levied etc. in the county of York.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
Gilbert Chasteleyn, of the county of Oxford, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas de Brembre 40l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Oxford.
Oct. 20.
Westminster.
John Laundels of Bampton acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Cressevill, clerk, and to William de Roderham 40l.; to be levied etc. in the county of Oxford.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 18.
Westminster.
Ralph, vicar of Fynchyngfeld church, acknowledges that he owes to David de Wollore, clerk, 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Essex.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
John son of Nicholas le Hunt of Fennystratford and John son of Nicholas de Ardern acknowledge severally that they owe to Thomas de Sutton, citizen of London, and John son of John Brend of Stonystratford 60l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in the county of Buckingham.
Enrolment of release by John Brende, son and heir of John Brende of Stonystratford, to John son of Nicholas le Hunte of Fenystratford and Margery his wife, of all his right and claim in all the messuages, lands, meadows, pastures, rents and reversions with appurtenances in Wolverton, Calverton, Stonystratford and Loughton which formerly belonged to John Brende the father. Witnesses: Sir Richard de Piriton, Giles Seint Johan, Thomas Tochewyk and John de Ardern. Dated Westminster. Saturday after St. Luke, 30 Edward III.
Memorandum that the said John Brend, the son, came into the chancery at Westminster on the said Saturday and acknowledged the preceding deed.
Oct. 22.
Westminster.
William atte Watre of Ware acknowledges that he owes to David de Wollore and to Michael de Ravendale, clerks, 12 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of Hertford.
Cancelled on payment.