Close Rolls, Edward III: July 1363

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 11, 1360-1364. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: July 1363', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 11, 1360-1364, (London, 1909) pp. 538-541. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol11/pp538-541 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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July 1636

Membrane 20d.
July 4.
Westminster.
Thomas de Boseville to Richard de Ravensere clerk. Recognisance for 16 marks, to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Suffolk.
Cancelled on payment.
July 5.
Westminster.
Nicholas Walpol of Ely 'goldsmyth' to David de Wollore clerk. Recognisance for 26s. 8d., to be levied etc. in Cambridgeshire.
Writing of Margaret daughter and one of the heirs of Thomas de Lacy knight, being a quitclaim with warranty to Gilbert le Despenser knight, John de Kernetteby clerk, Thomas de Leghe and James de Lacy, their heirs and assigns, of the manor of Hersham with appurtenances in Essex, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. Witnesses: Adam Fraunceys, John Piel, John Litle, Richard de Croydon, Adam de Sancto Ivone. Dated London, 5 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 6 July.
Writing of Margaret daughter and one of the heirs of Thomas de Lacy knight, being a quitclaim with warranty to James de Lacy and Robert Beauchamp, their heirs and assigns, of the messuage called le Forthehall with appurtenances in Melford, Alfeton and Lavenham, co. Suffolk. Witnesses and date (as the last.)
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 6 July.
July 7.
Westminster.
John Devenyssh citizen and skinner of London and Joan his wife to Master John de Branketre treasurer of the church of St. Peter York. Joint and several recognisance for 200 marks, to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in the city of London.
July 8.
Westminster.
Luke de Manfeld and William de Malton to Richard de Ravenesere clerk. Joint and several recognisance for 10 marks, to be levied etc. in Surrey.
Writing of Maud de Hauketon daughter and one of the heirs of Thomas de Lacy knight, being a quitclaim with warranty to Gilbert le Despenser knight, John Kernetteby clerk, Thomas de Leghe and James de Lacy, their heirs and assigns, of the manor of Hersham with appurtenances in Essex, Cambridgeshire and Suffolk. Witnesses: Robert de Olmestede, John de Lavenham, William de Lavenham, Robert Ryvel, William Capel, Robert Ruly. Dated Bumpstedehelyon, Friday before Trinity 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 July.
Writing of John de Markessale, being a quitclaim to Sir William de Russhebrok and Sir Ralph de Pobey knights, their heirs and assigns, of the manor and advowson of Markessale. Witnesses: Michael de Bures, John Germeyn, William Noreys, John de Overton, William de Rokelond. Dated Russhebrok, Friday the Translation of St. Thomas 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 July.
July 10.
Westminster.
William abbot of Liesnes, for himself and the convent, to Master Thomas Yonge clerk. Recognisance for 500 marks payable by instalments; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Kent.
July 13.
Westminster.
John Colle of Salop to Richard Russell of Salop. Recognisance for 53l. 6s. 8d., to be levied etc. in the county of Salop.
July 13.
Westminster.
Ralph de Restwold to William de Brightlegh. Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied etc. in Oxfordshire.
Cancelled on payment.
July 13.
Westminster.
William de Brightlegh to Ralph de Restwold. Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied etc. in Devon.
Cancelled on payment.
July 14.
Westminster.
William de Stoke parson of Denton in the diocese of Norwich to William de Haukesworth clerk. Recognisance for 10l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Norfolk.
Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that William de Stoke shall pay 100s. at Easter next.
Cancelled on payment.
Membrane 19d.
Writing of Alice sometime wife of Robert Norreis of Newcastle upon Tyne, being a quitclaim to Hugh de Mitford and his heirs of all lands which he holds in the said town of Newcastle. Dated Newcastle upon Tyne, 3 June 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 July this year.
Charter of Thomas Houthoun of Derteford, Roger Balle and William Folleswych of the same, giving with warranty to the king, his heirs and assigns, all lands, rents and services, with meadows, woods, feedings, pastures, gardens, fisheries, wharfages (waruagiis), tolls, commons, ways, hedges, ditches etc. which they lately had of the gift and feoffment of Robert Mount in the town of Derteford and Stone. Dated Derteford co. Kent, Thursday after St. Leonard 35 Edward III. Witnesses: Robert Bykenore, Robert de Louthe, Simon Kegworth, Edmund Lambyn, John Bere, Geoffrey Gounale, John Godman, John Mohaut clerk.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 July this year.
July 6.
Westminster.
Thomas de Bernardeston knight to Robert la Mare knight, John de Charneles, Walter Power and John de Neumarche, executors of Henry late Duke of Lancastre. Recognisance for 160l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Lincolnshire.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said Walter and John Neumarche.
July 7.
Westminster.
Henry de Strete citizen and vintner of London to William de Stodeye citizen and vintner of London. Recognisance for 80l., to be levied etc. in Surrey.
Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that William de Stodeye, his heirs and assigns, may peaceably hold the tenement which the said William has of the gift and feoffment of Thomas son of John Fynch sometime citizen and vintner of London, situate in the parish of St. Martin of the Vintry London between a tenement sometime of Bartholomew de Kynardeslee towards the east, a tenement sometime of John de Oxenford citizen and vintner towards the west, the high street of the Vintry towards the south, and Kyrounlane towards the north, so that they be not ousted therefrom by law nor from any parcel thereof by Henry de Strete, Maud his wife, by Sara, John, Margaret, Richard, Idonea and William children of the said John Fynch, or by any other, or that Henry, his heirs or executors, shall recompense the said William or his heirs for any loss of the premises which they may suffer by lawful judgment. Dated London, 10 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 11 July.
June 28.
Westminster.
To the collectors and the controller of the petty custom in the port of London. Order, as they would save themselves harmless, for sure causes laid before the king and council, to take an oath at their first coming of all masters and seamen of ships which shall touch at that port laden with merchandise from parts over sea, that they will not unlade any merchandise of native merchants, nor cause or suffer any to be unladed, before the said merchants make oath before the collectors and controller that the goods alleged to be theirs, whether marked with their marks or not, are theirs and not of others who ought to pay custom thereupon, and that the loss would fall upon them and not upon others in any event, if the same should be lost at sea or elsewhere for any cause whatsoever. By K. and C.
To Reynold de Sholdham inspector of the king's forfeitures in the port of London. Order at his peril to survey all ships which hereafter shall touch at that port laded with merchandise and goods from foreign parts, and not to suffer any merchandise or goods to be unladed therefrom before the merchants and seamen have made oath before the collectors and controller of the petty custom, as ordered above.
Membrane 18d.
Writing of John son and heir of John Grymbaud of Sydenham son and heir of William Grymbaud, being a quitclaim with warranty to Alice Jurdan of Henton, William Jurdan, John Croke, John Hadde, John Stacy and Walter Kartere of all lands, meadows, pastures, mills, rents, and services sometime of William and Robert Grymbaud in the towns of Sydenham, Chynore and Aston Roewand. Witnesses: Gilbert Wace Hugh de Berewyk knights, Edmund Malynes, Richard Englys, John de Cotesmore, John Bryan of London fishmonger, Robert de Watlyngton. Dated the parish of All Hallows Bredstret London, 1 August 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in the chancery at Hadham co. Hertford, 2 August.
July 30.
Westminster.
To the warden of the Flete prison. Order to cause John de Rodlond to be set free from that prison by the mainprise of William Fykelden and Peter Fykelden, who have mainperned to have his body before the king and council at Westminster in the octaves of Michaelmas next, to stand to right touching matters which shall be laid before him on the king's behalf.
Memorandum that the mayor of the city of London received that mainprise by writ.