Close Rolls, Edward III: November 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: November 1363', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 11, 1360-1364, (London, 1909) pp. 550-559. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol11/pp550-559 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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November 1363

Nov. 7.
Westminster.
John atte Wode, Hugh de Segrave and John de Ellerton to Richard de Pembrugge knight. Joint and several recognisance for 1,000 marks, to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Worcestershire.
Cancelled on payment.
Richard de Pembrugge knight, John de Burele knight and John de Eynesford knight to John atte Wode. Joint and several recognisance for 1,000 marks, to be levied etc. in Herefordshire.
Cancelled on payment.
John atte Wode to Hugh de Segrave and John de Ellerton Recognisance for 1,000 marks, to be levied etc. in Worcestershire.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Hugh Segrave.
Richard de Pembrugge knight to John de Burele knight and John de Eynesford knight. Recognisance for 1,000 marks, to be levied etc. in Herefordshire.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by John Eynesford.
Nov. 8.
Westminster.
John de Wodhull to Eleanor who was wife of John de Wodhull knight. Recognisance for 60l. 6s. 8d. payable at Michaelmas 1365; to be levied etc. in Bedfordshire.
Nov. 10.
Westminster.
Edmund de Chelreye the elder to John de Stanschawe. Recognisance for 40l., to be levied etc. in Berkshire.
Cancelled on payment.
Nov. 11.
Westminster.
John de Beurle knight to Queen Philippa. Recognisance for 55l. payable by instalments; to be levied etc. in Herefordshire.
Nov. 15.
Westminster.
John de Stanford of Essex to Queen Philippa. Recognisance for 20 marks, to be levied etc. in Essex.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Richard de Raveneser the said queen's attorney.
Richard de Acton knight to John de Acton. Recognisance for 200l., to be levied etc. in Somerset.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
John abbot of Whalleye, for himself and the convent, to David de Wollore and Michael de Ravendale clerks. Recognisance for 40 marks, to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Lancashire.
Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that the abbot or someone else in his name pay 20 marks at London at the quinzaine of Hilary next.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said David.
Membrane 11d.
Writing of Warin de Insula knight, son and heir of Gerard de Insula knight, being a quitclaim with warranty to Anne who was wife of Edward le Despenser knight, her heirs and assigns, of the manor of Burghle co. Roteland and other lands, rents and woods whatsoever in that town. Witnesses: John duke of Lancastre, Edmund earl of Cantebrigge, Humphrey de Bohun earl of Hereford, Thomas de Veer earl of Oxford, Ralph de Neville, Ralph Basset of Drayton, Reynold de Grey knights. Dated the manor of Clipston co. Notyngham, 3 August 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 October.
Writing of Warin de Insula knight, son and heir of Gerard de Insula knight, being a quitclaim with warranty to the king, his heirs and assigns, of the manor of Burghle co. Roteland and other lands, rents and woods whatsoever in that town. Witnesses (as the last). Dated London, 1 October 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 October.
Writing of William de Ferrariis, being a quitclaim with warranty, to the king, his heirs and assigns, of the castle and manor of Morende, the manor of Plumpton Pyrye and all other lands in Morende, Potterespirye and Yerdeleghe Gobyon co. Norhampton, in exchange for which the king gave a moiety of the manor of Burghle to Thomas le Despenser and the heirs male of his body with remainder, for lack of such an heir, to the said William and his heirs. Dated Morende, 27 October 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 October.
Charter of Richard de Ravenser provost of the church of St. John Beverley, giving with warranty to John de Newenham clerk, Richard de Leycestre, John de Olneye 'marchaunt' and William parson of St. Mary Magdalene Milkestrete London, their heirs and assigns, one acre of land and the advowson of Eston Mauduyt. Witnesses: William Wolf, John de Northwych, John Fitz Richard, John Cane and William Breuster of Eston. Dated Eston Mauduyt, Saturday the feast of St. Simon and St. Jude 37 Edward III.
Writing of Richard de Ravenser provost of the church of St. John Beverley, being a letter of attorney to Simon de Notingham and Peter le Rous to deliver seisin of one acre of land and the advowson of Eston Mauduyt to John de Newenham clerk, Richard de Leycestre, John de Olneye 'marchaunt' and William parson of St. Mary Magdalene Milkestrete London, according to his charter to them made. Dated (as the last).
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the above charter and writing, 31 October.
Oct. 28.
Westminster.
Roger Cherleton to Edmund Arundell knight. Recognisance for 200l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Somerset.
Charter of Thomas West knight, giving and warranting to William de Edyndon bishop of Winchester, his heirs and assigns, with licence of the king, the advowson of the church of Newenton co. Suthampton and of the chapel thereto annexed, which are held in chief. Dated Westminster, 10 October 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 31 October.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Simon bishop of London to Richard de Ravensere clerk. Recognisance for 100l. payable by instalments; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Essex.
Note of payment of 50l. for Easter term following.
Nov. 1.
Westminster.
Robert Bertram knight and Walter de Swynhowe to Hugh de Redhogh and Thomas de Hexham. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Northumberland.
Nov. 5.
Westminster.
Robert Corbet of Haddeleye knight to William la Zouche of Haryngworth knight. Recognisance for 200 marks, to be levied etc. in Salop.
Cancelled on payment.
Membrane 10d.
Charter of Thomas son of John de Couele and Elizabeth his wife, giving with warranty to Richard la Vache knight, his heirs and assigns, all their share of the manor of Chalfhunt St. Giles, appointing that the tenants thereof shall be answerable to the said Richard for their portion, and William de Hatfeld and Robert de Aldebury or one of them to deliver seisin thereof to the said Richard in name of the said Thomas and Elizabeth. Witnesses: Roger de Puttenham, Gerard de Braibrook, William de Molyns knights, John de Arderne, Edmund fitz John. Dated London, 15 October 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 October.
Indenture of agreement between Sir Richard la Vache and Thomas son of John de Couele and Elizabeth his wife, to wit that Thomas and Elizabeth within a year after the said lady shall be of age shall by fine levied in the king's court quitclaim to Sir Richard, his heirs and assigns, the fourth part of the manor of Chalfhunt St. Giles, and that if she die before the levy of such fine and Richard, his heirs or assigns, be impleaded and lose the said fourth part, Thomas, his heirs and executors, shall within a year after such loss pay 20l. to Sir Richard, his heirs or executors. Dated London, 15 October 37 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 October.
Writing of John son and heir of Hugh Wake knight (militis) of Clifton, being a quitclaim with warranty to Richard la Vache knight, his heirs and assigns, of a moiety of the manor late of John de Wolverton knight in Chalfhunt St. Giles. Witnesses: William de Molyns, Roger de Puttenham, John Nernuyt knights, John de Arderne, William Hatfeld. Dated Chalfhunt aforesaid, 20 October 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 October.
Indenture of defeasance of a recognisance in chancery, whereby John son and heir of Hugh Wake knight is bound to Sir Richard la Vache in 50 marks payable at Easter next, upon condition that Sir Richard, his heirs or assigns, may hold and enjoy the moiety of the manor of Chalfhunt St. Giles sometime of John de Wolverton knight, which moiety the said John Wake has quitclaimed to Sir Richard, without being impeached or impleaded by John Wake or his heirs. Witnesses: William de Molyns, Gerard de Braibrook, Roger de Puttenham knights, John de Arderne, Edmund fitz John. Dated Chalfhunt aforesaid, 21 October 37 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 22 October.
Oct. 24.
Westminster.
Ralph de Shelton knight to Thomas Deschaleres knight. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Norfolk.
Oct. 27.
Westminster.
Thomas de Thelwall parson of Pokebroke to William de Haukesworth clerk. Recognisance for 40s., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Norhamptonshire.
Cancelled on payment.
Oct. 26.
Westminster.
Memorandum that John duke of Lancastre has appointed David de Wollore and Walter Power his attorneys to cancel and withdraw all recognisances to him made or to be made in chancery whereof they or one of them shall be assured by letters or bills under his seal, or by witness of William de Bucbrigge his receiver, that the said duke is contented.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
Hugh de Hastyng knight to Richard de Ravensere clerk. Recognisance for 40 marks, to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Yorkshire.
Cancelled on payment.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
To the chancellor and treasurer of Ireland. Order to inform themselves by inquisition or otherwise of all lands, rents and offices in Ireland now held by lords and ladies of England, which of them make defence thereof and which do not, in what places the same are and their yearly value, and to certify in the chancery of England under the seal used in Ireland what they shall so find, sending again this writ; as the king has learned by report of several persons that in these days Ireland is subject to peril of loss for that lords and ladies dwelling in England, who have lands, rents and offices in Ireland, do not find fencible men for the safety thereof against the Irish rebels, and that worse is feared unless a remedy be applied. By K. and C.
Membrane 9d.
Charter of John Boys knight of Lincolnshire, giving to John Pyel of Irtlyngburgh, his heirs and assigns, half an acre of land in Wodeforde co. Norhampton, whereof one head abuts towards the south upon a tenement of Richard la Souche knight by him purchased of Thomas Tychemersh, with the advowson of the church of Wodeforde; and quitclaim with warranty to the said John Pyel, his heirs and assigns, of the manor of Wodeforde, the land and advowson aforesaid. Witnesses: Richard la Souche knight, John Lenton, Roger Leycestre, John Schakel, Roger Herberd, Richard Noreys of Wodeforde, Robert Veer of Adyngton. Dated 4 November 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 November.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
John Turk clerk to John de Faversham. Recognisance for 40l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the city of London.
Cancelled on payment.
Writing of John de Faveresham, being a defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that John Turk clerk, his heirs or executors, shall pay 10l. at Easter next in the church of St. Paul London, and 10l. at the octaves of Michaelmas following. Dated London, Saturday after St. Martin 37 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 16 November.
Nov. 16.
Westminster.
Robert de Warthecop clerk to David de Wollore clerk. Recognisance for 40s., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the city of London.
Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that the said Robert pay 20s. at London at the Purification next.
Cancelled on payment.
Nov. 12.
Westminster.
To J. bishop of Lincoln. Order to grant to John Cheyne the king's clerk such a yearly pension as may befit the giver and should bind the receiver to him, making to him thereupon letters patent under the bishop's seal, and writing again by the bearer what he will do at this request; as by reason of his new creation the bishop is bound in such a pension to one of the king's clerks, to be by the king nominated, until provision be made him by the bishop of a competent benefice.
By p.s.
Nov. 28.
Westminster.
Hugh Fastolf of Jernemuth, William Rogger of Belton and Thomas White of Jernemuth to Mary de Sancto Paulo countess of Pembroke. Joint and several recognisance for 200l., to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Norfolk.
Membrane 8d.
Writing of Henry Sterky, giving with warranty to Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton knight, until the lawful age of John son and heir of John de Lynford, a yearly rent of 18 marks issuing from the manor of Shyrngton co. Bukingham, now held by John fitz Richard of Olney by grant of the said Henry, to be taken at Easter and Michaelmas by even portions with power of distraint if the rent be in arrear; and granting to Sir Ralph all the estate of him the said Henry in the said manor as well in rent as in other advantages, if the said John fitz Richard or his executors will render to Sir Ralph their estate. Dated Olneye, 12 November 37 Edward III. Witnesses: Thomas de Reynes, John de Aylisbury knights, John Wake, John Kane, John fitz Jon.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 November.
Writing of Thomas abbot of Stonleye, granting to John de Holt for his counsel a yearly pension of 40s. and one gown befitting his estate or 20s. for the same, to be taken at Christmas of the manor of Stonle co. Warwick during his life; and the said abbot has paid 1d. thereof in name of seisin. Dated Monday the feast of St. Edmund the king 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 November.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Thomas de Hauchath to Nicholas de Spaigne clerk. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Cambridgeshire.
Nov. 22.
Westminster.
Blanche who was wife of Robert Bertram knight to John duke of Lancastre. Recognisance for 3,000l., to be levied etc. in Northumberland. Power.
Nov. 25.
Westminster.
Simon Norreys parson of Castre in Flegg co. Norfolk and John Repynghale to Queen Philippa. Joint and several recognisance for 500 marks, to be levied etc. in Norfolk.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Richard Raveneser late the said queen's treasurer.
Membrane 7d.
Writing of Robert Turk citizen of London, giving with warranty to John Devenishe citizen and skinner of London, his heirs and assigns, 60l. of yearly quit rent, to be taken at Christmas and Midsummer by even portions of all the lands with their rents etc. which the said Robert and Alice his wife have in the city and suburbs of London and in the town and parish of Redleghe co. Kent, with power of distraint if the same be in arrear; and Robert has paid 40d. in name of seisin thereof. Dated London, 18 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at Westminster 8 October, before Master John de Branketre clerk, by virtue of the king's writ of dedimus potestatem which is on the files of chancery for this year.
After the said John Devenishe came into the chancery and produced this writing, saying that he had been contented of the said 60l. yearly and had torn up the same, and praying that the enrolment thereof should be cancelled, wherefore it is cancelled.
Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing writing and rent, upon condition that Robert Turk citizen of London and Alice his wife or one of them, their heirs or executors or some other in their name, shall within two years pay or cause to be paid in the city of London 200 marks to John Devenische citizen and skinner of London, his heirs or executors or his attorney producing this indenture, at Christmas and at Midsummer by even portions, the first payment being on Christmas eve next. Dated London, 19 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 8 October, before Master John de Branketre (as above).
Charter of Robert Turk citizen of London, giving with warranty to Alexander Turk his cousin, his heirs and assigns, all his lands and rents which came to the said Robert by inheritance after the death of John Turk his father, with the reversion of all other lands and rents which might or ought to come to him after the death of his brother Master John Turk clerk in the city and suburbs of London and the town and parish of Redleghe co. Kent. Dated London, 19 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 October, before Master John de Branketre (as above).
Charter of Alexander Turk citizen of London, giving in frank marriage to Robert Turk citizen of the said city and Alice his wife and to their heirs all the lands and rents in the city and suburbs of London and in the town and parish of Redleghe co. Kent which he lately had of the gift and feoffment of the said Robert, with the reversion of other lands and rents after the death of Master John Turk clerk brother of Robert, and warranty to the said Robert and Alice, their heirs and assigns. Dated London, 24 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 October, before Master John de Branketre (as above).
Writing of Robert Turk citizen of London and Alice his wife, daughter and heir of John de Preston, being a release to John Devenisshe citizen and skinner of London, his heirs and exeuctors, of all actions in times past by reason of the administration, collection or withholding of rents whatsoever in the city and suburbs of London which descended or ought to descend by inheritance to the said Alice after the death of her said father or otherwise, or were in the keeping or disposal of the said John Devenisshe in her name. Dated London, 18 July 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 October, before Master John de Branketre (as above).
Membrane 6d.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Cornwall. Order to cause Richard Cirgeaux the younger and Thomas de Carmynowe, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster at the octaves of Michaelmas last, to have of the commons of the county, cities and boroughs excepted, 16l. 8s. for their expenses in coming to the said parliament, there abiding and thence returning, namely for 41 days, taking either of them 4s. a day.
The following have the like writs:
Richard de Stapeldon and John Loterell, Devon, for 15l. 12s. for 39 days.
John de Ralegh and John Langelond, Somerset, for 14l. 16s. for 37 days.
John de la Hale and Thomas de la Bere, Dorset, for 14l. for 35 days.
John Tracy and Nicholas de Berkele, Gloucestershire, for 13l. 4s. for 33 days.
John Buteler and John Fraunk, the county of Suthampton, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Roger Dalyngrugge and Robert de Halsham, Sussex, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
William Neudegate and Gilbert Ledrede, Surrey, for 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Thomas de Apuldrefeld and John Barry, Kent, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Richard Rook the younger and John de Shorediche, Middlesex, for 9l. 12s. for 24 days.
Henry de Coggeshale and William de Wauton, Essex, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Gilbert de Ellefeld and Thomas Fitlyng, Hertfordshire, for 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
John Creweker, Bedfordshire, for 116s. for 29 days.
John de Hampden, Bukinghamshire, for 116s. for 29 days.
William de Quenton and Richard Wydevylle, Norhamptonshire, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Thomas Foliot and Reynold de Hambury, Worcestershire, for 12l. 8s. for 31 days.
Thomas Chaundos and Thomas Peytevyn, Herefordshire, for 13l. 4s. for 33 days.
Walter de Hopton and John de Stoke, Salop, for 14l. for 35 days.
John de Verdon and Richard de Mountford, Warwickshire, for 12l. 8s. for 31 days.
Robert de Herle and Roger de Belers, Leycestershire, for 12l. 8s. for 31 days.
Roger de Elinerugge and Roger de Cottesford, Oxfordshire, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
John de Foxle and John de Trillowe, Berkshire, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
William Beaufou and William Wade, Roteland, for 12l. 8s. for 31 days.
Richard de Byngham and Thomas de Nevylle of Roldeston, Notinghamshire, for 13l. 4s. for 33 days.
Robert de Grendon and Nicholas de Beek, Staffordshire, for 13l. 4s. for 33 days.
Thomas de Shardelowe and Hugh de Clyderhowe, Cambridgeshire, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Nicholas de Styuecle and Richard Alberd, Huntingdonshire, for 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
John de Mortuo Mari and Walter de Walcote, Norffolk, for 13l. 4s. for 33 days.
Edmund Wauncy and Robert Bacoun, Suffolk, for 12l. 8s. for 31 days.
Alan de Strothre and Richard de Horsleye, Northumberland, for 16l. 8s. for 41 days.
William Lengleys and Christopher de Moriceby, Cumberland, for 16l. 8s. for 41 days.
Thomas de Sandeford and Henry de Threlkeld, Westmorland, for 15l. 12s. for 39 days.
Nov. 8. The following, who by order of the king abode at London seven days longer to take part in orders made in the said parliament, have the like writs:
Robert de la Mare and Henry Estormy, Wilts, for 15l. 4s. for 38 days.
William Russheby, Bedfordshire, for 7l. 4s. for 36 days.
Thomas de Mussynden, Bukinghamshire, for 7l. 4s. for 36 days.
Godfrey Folejambe and William Grey of Sandiacre, Derbyshire, for 16l. for 40 days.
Thomas de Fulnetby and Lawrence de Flete, Lincolnshire, for 16l. 16s. for 42 days.
Thomas de Musgrave and John Chaunont, Yorkshire, for 17l. 12s. for 44 days.
Adam de Hoghton and Roger de Pilkyngton, Lancashire, for 18l. 8s. for 46 days.
Oct. 30.
Westminster.
To the bailiffs of the town of Dounhevedburgh. Order to cause Henry Nanuam and Robert Wysdom burgesses of the said town, who came to the said parliament, to have of the commonalty of the town 8l. 4s. for their expenses, namely for 41 days taking either of them 2s. a day.
The following have the like writs:
John Potel and Walter Steveneston burgesses of Chepyngetoriton, for 7l. 16s. for 39 days.
Roger de Salford and Richard Frereman burgesses of Bedeford, for 116s. for 29 days.
Richard Widehay and John Wyndesore citizens of Oxford, for 116s. for 29 days.
Membrane 5d.
Writing of Thomas de Hynton, son and heir of William de Hynton, giving with warranty to Richard Engleys, his heirs and assigns, 20l. of yearly rent to be taken at Michaelmas of his manor at Hynton to whose hands soever the same shall come, with power of distraint. Witnesses: Sir Robert Holand, Sir Baldwin de Berford, Sir John de Lyouns knights, Nicholas Thenford, Richard Hezeryngton. Dated Hynton, Wednesday after St. Barnabas 33 Edward III.
Writing of Thomas de Hynton, son and heir of William de Hynton, being a quitclaim with warranty to Richard Engleys, his heirs and assigns, of a messuage and two carucates of land in the town of Hynton by Brackelee co. Norhampton, which William de Hynton son of Henry de Hynton by fine levied in the king's court gave to Agnes his wife. Witnesses (as the last). Dated Hynton, Tuesday the feast of the Assumption 37 Edward III.
Writing of Thomas de Hynton, son and heir of William de Hynton, being a quitclaim with warranty to Richard Engleys, his heirs and assigns, of his manor of Hynton with homages, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, heriots, services, and with all rents [as well] in the town of Farnygho, Asthrop and Flore as in that of Hynton by Brackelee co. Norhampton, and all reversions thereto belonging. Witnesses (as before). Dated Hynton, Thursday the feast of St. Bartholomew 37 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 28 November this year.
Charter of Thomas Vadlet of Wendore, giving to Joan who was wife of William de Hattefeld the younger and to her assigns for her life a yearly rent of 4l. issuing from all his lands in Stone, Bisshopston and Wendore at the Annunciation and Michaelmas by even portions, with power of distraint if the same be in arrear. Witnesses: Sir Roger de Potenham, John Neyrnuyt knights, Simon Darches, Robert Darches, Richard Darches, John Brace, William Freysel. Dated Stokmaundevyl, Saturday the eve of St. Philip and St. James 36 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 November this year.
Nov. 29.
Westminster.
Thomas de Bradewelle knight to William Roger of Belton co. Suffolk and William Ode of Ormesby co. Norfolk. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Suffolk.
Hugh Fastolf of Great Jernemuth and William Ode of Ormesby to Simon Noreys parson of Castre in Fleg and John de Repynghale. Recognisance for 40l., to be levied etc. in Norfolk.
Thomas de Bradewelle knight of Suffolk, William de Belton of the same county and William Ode of Norfolk to Simon Noreys parson of Castre in Fleg and John de Repynghale. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. in Norfolk.
Nov. 30.
Westminster.
William de Prestwell prior of Sempyngham, for himself and the convent, to John de Briklesworth of London. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied etc. in Lincolnshire.
Cancelled on payment.