Close Rolls, Edward III: June 1376

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 14, 1374-1377. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: June 1376', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 14, 1374-1377, (London, 1913) pp. 424-426. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol14/pp424-426 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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June 1376

Membrane 25d.
June 10.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of York. Order, upon the petition of Robert de Ouston, vicar of Haytfeld, Adam Clerk of Duncroft, Joan his wife, and Joan daughter of the said Joan, by mainprise of Roger Brocham 'draper' of London, Robert Prescroft, John Botiller, and John Maystre of Haytfeld of Yorkshire to stay the further publication of the exigents against the petitioners; as their petition shews that Alexander Martyn and Alice his wife are impleading them before the justices of the Bench for an alleged trespass, and that by writ de judicio they are put in exigents in Yorkshire to be outlawed for that they came not before the said justices to answer thereupon, and that they are ready to answer and stand to right in all things, praying a stay; and the said Roger and the others, appearing in person in chancery, have mainperned under a pain of 10l. to have them before the said justices the day the said writ is returnable.
Writing of Roger Dore, being a quitclaim with warranty to Richard earl of Arundell and Surrey, his heirs and assigns, of a messuage, a mill, two carucates of land and 50s. of rent in Esthamptonet co. Sussex. Dated London, 21 June 50 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in the chancery at Westminster, 21 June.
June 23.
Westminster.
Thomas Blount the father knight, Hugh Tyrell knight and Thomas Blount the son knight to Edmund earl of Cantebrigge. Recognisance for 200l. to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Oxfordshire.
Cancelled on payment.
June 25.
Westminster.
Matthew Redeman knight to Walter fitz Wauter knight, son and heir of John fitz Wauter knight. Recognisance for 200 marks, to be levied etc. in Salop.
Indenture made between Sir Walter fitz Wauter, son and heir of Sir John fitz Wauter of the one part, and Sir Matthew Redeman of the other part, being a defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that Sir Matthew, his heirs or executors, shall pay to Sir Walter or his executors 25 marks at Christmas next in the house of John Aubry in the parish of St. Ancelyn London, 25 marks at Midsummer following, 25 marks at Christmas following, and 25 marks at Midsummer following. Dated Westminster, Thursday after Midsummer 50 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 25 June.
Writing of Walter fitz Wauter, son and heir of Sir John fitz Wauter, being a release to Sir Maheu de Redemane, and to all those coming in his aid with force or assenting to his entry upon the manor of Multon, of all actions for trespass by reason of such entry or trespass by them committed in houses or elsewhere within that manor. Dated London, Monday the eve of Midsummer 50 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 June.
Writing of Agnes who was wife of John Broun and Richard her son clerk, being a quitclaim to Simon de Burley knight, his heirs and assigns, of the manor of Prilleston co. Norffolk, all their goods and chattels there excepted. Dated London, 50 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 June.
Indenture made at High Clere on Thursday after Easter 50 Edward III, between William de Wykeham bishop of Winchester and John Gyffard knight, lord of the manor of Ichull co. Suthampton which he holds by certain services of the said bishop in right of his bishopric within the bounds of the bishop's chace of Crundale, witnessing that the bishop for himself and his successors has granted licence to the said John to enclose with a ditch, hay or paling a wood of his said manor and certain lands and pastures adjoining the said wood, to make thereof a park, and to hold the same to him and his heirs, putting and keeping deer therein within the said chace; and that for this licence the said John for himself, his heirs or assigns, has granted to pay and render yearly to the bishop and his successors in their castle of Farnham on the feast of St. Peter's Chains one good new bow with a string and six new barbed arrows winged with peacock feathers, and likewise of the said park one doe every year between 1 December and 1 February when he, his heirs or assigns, shall be warned by the ministers of the bishop or his successors, at his own cost taking such doe and sending it to Farnham castle to be delivered to the bishop's ministers, and if the said bow and arrows and the said doe shall be in arrear in part or in whole at the day or time aforesaid, or if any default, hindrance or gainsaying shall be found in the said John, his heirs or assigns, contrary to this indenture, the said John hereby covenants for himself, his heirs or assigns, that it shall be lawful for the bishop and his successors by their ministers and deputies to distrain in the said manor until fully contented, into whose hands soever the same shall come. Witnesses: Sir John Foxle, Sir Bernard Brocas, Sir Ralph de Norton knights, Henry Sturmy, Thomas Byflete, John Bremsshete, Thomas le Warenner, John atte Berghe.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by John Gyffard, 28 June.
June 27.
Westminster.
Henry Grene knight, Richard de Bollisore clerk, Robert Isham and John de Sadyngton of Yorkshire to William Cruer. Joint and several recognisance for 80l., to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Norhamptonshire.
Cancelled on payment.
Indenture made between Sir Henry Grene, Richard Bollisore clerk, Robert Isham and John de Sadyngton of the one part and William Cruer of the other part, being a defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that the said Henry and other the first parties or one of them or some other in their name shall in the quinzaine of Michaelmas next pay 10l. at Westminster to the said William or his executors, 10l. in the quinzaine of St. Hilary following, 10l. within three weeks after Easter following, and 10l. in the octaves of Midsummer following. Dated Westminster, Saturday the eve of St. Peter and St. Paul 50 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 29 June.
Writing of John Herberd, son and heir of William Herberd of Fauelore, being a quitclaim with warranty to Richard Hereberd of Fauelore, his heirs or assigns, of all lands, rents, meadows, feedings, pastures etc. in the towns and parish of Spersholt, Kyngeston, Fauelore, Offynton and Badelkyng. Witnesses: Gilbert Shotesbroke, John de Bourghton, John Fynk, John Cokerell, Richard Gemot, William Atteflete, Andrew Attewatre. Dated Fauelore, Monday after St. Peter and St Paul 50 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 July.