Close Rolls, Edward III: November 1352

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 9, 1349-1354. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1906.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: November 1352', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 9, 1349-1354, (London, 1906) pp. 458-459. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol9/pp458-459 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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November 1352

Nov. 3.
Westminster.
Nicholas de Santon and William de Santon for 50l. of 100l. in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull.
Nov. 3.
Westminster.
John Overesby of Barton, Henry Hosteler, Robert Wyne, John Bokynton and Robert Saltmerssh for 10l. of 20l. in the said port.
Adam de Tirwhyt of Beverley and his son for 20 marks of 40 marks. in the said port.
Thomas de Holm of Beverley of 20 marks of 40 marks.
John Mosse for 50 marks of 100 marks in the port of Boston.
Robert Pynson of Boston for 20l. of 40l. in that port.
William de Spaygne for 20l. of 40l. in that port.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
John de Crome and Thomas de Siggeston for 22l. 10s. of 45l. in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull.
William de Skelton for 106l. 13s. 4d, of 213l. 6s. 8d. in that port.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
John de Maydenhithe for 5 marks of 10 marks in the port of Boston.
Membrane 2.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
To the collectors of the customs and subsidies in the port of Lenne. Order to cause allowance to be made to Thomas atte Bek of Lenne of 20s. on every sack of his own wool taken from that port of the issues of the customs and subsidies until he is satisfied for 30 marks, to wit for 20 marks thereof before Easter next, and for 10 marks between Easter and Michaelmas, and if they cannot make such allowance to him of his own wool, to pay him what is lacking of the said issues within the said terms, as by the certificate of the treasurer and barons of the exchequer it is found that Thomas was satisfied for 10 marks of 40 marks lent by him to the king, and which the king caused to be assigned to him upon the issues of the customs and subsidies for two years, by John Malewayn, late receiver of those customs and subsidies; and the king wishes him to be satisfied for the residue.
The following have like writs, to wit:—
Henry Tebbe for 30l. of 40l. in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull.
Henry atte Strete for 30 marks of 40 marks in the port of London.
Nov. 20.
Westminster.
Thomas Reyner and Thomas Navesby of Hareburgh for 15 marks of 20 marks in the port of London.