Close Rolls, Edward IV: May 1467

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 1, 1461-1468. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.

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'Close Rolls, Edward IV: May 1467', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV: Volume 1, 1461-1468, (London, 1949) pp. 431-437. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw4/vol1/pp431-437 [accessed 16 April 2024]

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May 1467

May 9.
Westminster.
Henry Perpount of Nottinghamshire esquire, to the king. Recognisance for 400 marks, to be levied in default of payment of his lands and chattels in the said county.
Condition, that he shall appear in person in chancery at the octaves of S. John Baptist next, and meantime shall keep the peace toward all the people now or until then dwelling in the town of Nottingham, doing or procuring no hurt or harm to any of them.
May 9.
Westminster.
Anthony Melton of Ruddeston co. Northampton 'gentilman,' to the king. (Like) recognisance, to be levied etc. in Northamptonshire.
Like condition, in regard to Henry Perpount.
Robert Cokkes 'gentilman,' John Burton and Thomas Lynrygge of Canterbury, 'vynters,' to William Richemonde citizen and painter of London now dwelling in Canterbury, his executors and assigns. Gift of all the goods and chattels which they had by gift of Nicholas Baker of Canterbury 'draper,' by his writing dated 24 April, 7 Edward IV; and they have put the said William in possession thereof by delivery of 4d. Dated 21 May, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 May.
Membrane 34d.
John Felowe of St. Albans co. Hertford 'barboure,' to Peter Halley and John West, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the said town or elsewhere within the realm, and all debts and money to him due therein. Witnesses: Thomas Beverley bailiff of St. Albans, John Barnewell, Robert Stodeley, Edmund West, Thomas Blithe. Dated St. Albans, 20 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 21 March.
Hugh Hawkyn of the parish of Guston co. Kent, to Thomas Reed citizen and draper of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the said parish and elsewhere within the realm and in other parts of the world, and all debts to him due; and he has put the grantee in possession thereof by delivery of 4d. Dated 8 February, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at the priory of St. Martin, the New Work, Dovor, 4 March this year, before Humphrey Tutbury, prior thereof, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is upon the chancery file for this year.
William Parcell citizen and 'cordewaner' of London, to Nicholas Hynde 'coriour,' Thomas Strawyston 'fruterer' citizens of London and William Oxton of Southwark co. Surrey 'tailloure,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 26 April, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 26 April.
John Lovegolde of London 'carter,' to John Pennynge citizen and brewer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due. Dated 27 April, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 April.
William Stoughton citizen and fishmonger of London, to Robert Love clerk, Humphrey Starky 'gentilman' and Henry Asshborne 'gentilman,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London, Lincolnshire, Buckinghamshire and elsewhere within the realm and over seas, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of six silver spoons. Dated 22 December, 5 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 April this year.
John Markeham, John Say and Richard Byngham, knights, to Ralph Saucheverell esquire, his heirs and assigns. Quit claim of the manor of Hopwell co. Derby, and all lands etc. therein. Dated 30 April, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 April.
John Hollande of London 'draper,' to Simon Smyth of London 'grocer,' Hugh Amory 'gentilman' and Thomas Darlyngton of London 'wever,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm and over seas, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 12d. Dated 1 May, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 May.
Membrane 33d.
William Dixon citizen and 'sherman' of London, to William Dixon of Westminster co. Middlesex 'yoman,' William Plummer, John Blakburne citizens and 'shermen' of London and Thomas Averey of Suthewark co. Surrey scrivener, their heirs and assigns. Gift of all his lands, rents, reversions and services in Norfolk and elsewhere within the realm, all his goods and chattels there, and all debts to him due. Dated 5 January, 5 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 6 March this year.
Geoffrey Chittok of London 'draper,' to William Deane 'gentilman' and John Yerde 'draper,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels. Dated 5 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 March.
John Sexteyn of Harwyche co. Essex 'chapman,' to William Purfoot citizen and grocer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, property and chattels and all debts to him due; and he has put the grantee in possession thereof by delivery of 12d. and one coverlet for a bed. Dated 4 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 5 March.
John Chaterice the younger citizen and grocer of London, to John Fourmer 'gentilman' and Richard Hadley citizen and grocer of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 18 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 March.
John Chaterice the elder citizen and 'bruer' of London, to John Fourmer 'gentilman,' John Chaterice the younger his son, citizen and grocer of London, Thomas Couper 'bruer' and Henry Danby 'talough chaundeler' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated (as the last).
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 March.
John Alelot citizen and 'hatter' of London, to Thomas Chaterley citizen and mercer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm and overseas; and he has put the grantee in possession thereof by delivery of twelve black woollen 'hures.' Dated 16 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 29 March.
William Greseley citizen and draper of London, to Hugh Morelande 'gentilman,' his heirs and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts to him due. Dated London, 24 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 May.
Membrane 32d.
Nicholas Pole of London 'gentilman,' to Agnes his wife, Richard Rose brewer, William Spillesbury, Nicholas Myll and Richard Alanson tailors, citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts and money to him due. Dated 24 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 March.
John Baker of Totynggraveney, the elder, to Thomas Bourgchier knight, William Morelande clerk, Nicholas Cleveley and Ralph Cutfen, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts to him due. Dated 28 March, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 March this year.
John Hicok citizen and 'wexchaundeler' of London, to Master William Morlande clerk of the chancery, Thomas Kellet grocer and Thomas Plot 'letherseller' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels. Dated 20 February, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 March this year.
Robert Kirkeby chaplain, rector of South Lofthows co. York, to John Sayer the elder and William Sayer esquire, and to the heirs and assigns of the said William. Quit claim with warranty of the manor of Maltby in Clyvelonde co. York, seven messuages, 46 bovates, 10 acres of land, 9 acres of meadow and a rent of one red rose in Maltby aforesaid and Semer, a moiety of the manor of Semer, and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Maltby and Semer late of John Maltby, Elizabeth his wife and Thomas their son and heir. Witnesses; Thomas Lomley knight, lord Lumley, John Hedlam, John Percy of Kildale, John Berwyk esquires, Richard Lyndelay. Dated 14 October, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at Gysburne in Clyvelonde, 29 March, before the prior of Gysburne, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is upon the chancery file for this year.
Alexander Marschall of Asshewell co. Hertford esquire, to Thomas Bene abbot of St. Anne by the Tower of London, Richard Fryston clerk canon of St. Stephen's chapel Westminster, Thomas Charles of Ketilbarre co. Suffolk esquire, Margery Marschall wife of the grantor, John Bassyngthwayt citizen and grocer and William Sewester citizen and mercer, both of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in Hertfordshire and elsewhere within the realm, all terms of years in lands, and all debts to him due. Dated 8 April, 5 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 17 April this year.
John Toryngton, administrator of John Hicoke of the parish of St. Lawrence in the Old Jewry deceased intestate, to William Morlande clerk, his executors and assigns. Gifts of all goods and chattels, money and debts due to the grantor by reason of the said administration; and letters of attorney, appointing the said William to sue for, levy, recover and receive the same, with power to cause all concerned to be arrested, imprisoned and set free, to implead them in any courts before any judges and justices as the law requires, to give acquittances, appoint attorneys, revoke such appointment etc. Dated 19 April, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 April.
Randolph Bothe, to Robert Bothe of Stratton co. Bedford esquire, General release of all actions, suits, plaints and demands. Dated 24 April, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 April.
Membrane 31d.
John Bayly clerk and Richard Brouns, to Stephen de Cosyngton and Elizabeth his wife and to the heirs and assigns of the said Stephen. Charter of the whole manor of Acrise. Dated there, 3 October, 22 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by John Bayly at the church of St. Augustine by Canterbury, on Thursday, 16 April this year, before the abbot of St. Augustine, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem to the said abbot and Thomas Marchall addressed, which is upon the chancery file for this year.
John Brasyer otherwise Burcoll of Great Ocley co. Northampton, to William Palmer 'gentylman' and Thomas Batter citizen and draper of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels on either side the sea; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of one silver spoon. Dated Carleton, 12 August, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 4 May this year.
John Druell doctor of laws, canon and treasurer of the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, to Lawrence Warde and Henry Warde his cousins, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, jewels, utensils and chattels, and all sums of money under caution, pledge or security, except such as are bequeathed in his testament and last will. Dated 4 May, 1466, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 May this year.
Thomas Halle of Trowbrigge co. Wiltshire 'gentilman,' to Thomas Champeneys 'gentilman,' his heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of all lands, woods, rents, reversions, services etc. in Frome, Selwode and Whatcombe otherwise Watcombe co. Somerset, which the grantor had by feoffment of Henry Longe of Wroksale co. Wiltshire; and appointment of John Doogode and John Canbell as attorneys to deliver seisin of the same. Witnesses: Nicholas Halle, Henry Longe, John Frensshe esquires, Henry Champeney, William Knoyell, Dated 10 May, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 May.
Thomas Fulthorp esquire, to John Bernard, his heirs and assigns. Quit claim with warranty of the manor and advowson of Market Overton co. Rutland, with all lands, woods, underwoods etc. Dated 30 April, 7 Edward IV.
Thomas Fulthorp esquire, to John Bernard, his heirs and assigns. Quit claim with warranty of the manors of Langley and Bradley, co. Berkshire with all lands, woods, underwoods etc., and of a toft, 16 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 24 acres of wood and 20s. of rent in Cowleyes, co. Buckingham. Dated (as the last).
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 9 May.
Membrane 30d.
Thomas Warham of Croydon co. Surrey 'yoman,' Thomas Slyfelde and Alexander Wode 'gentilmen,' of the one part, and William Dodge son and heir of Robert Dodge of the other part. Indenture reciting a fine levied at Westminster in the quinzaine of Easter, 20 Henry VI, of 10 acres of meadow in Croydon, whereby John Puttok the younger and Anabel his wife acknowledged the same to be the right of the said Robert, as that which he, Thomas Herynge the elder, and William Gaynesforde had by their gift, with quit claim by the heirs of Anabel, the death of Thomas Herynge, William Gaynesforde and Robert Dodge, and that William Dodge is thereof now seised; and witnessing a lease of the same with warranty for 99 years from Michaelmas day, 4 Edward IV, at a rent of one red rose at Midsummer, if craved, granted by William Dodge to Thomas Warham and the others, their heirs and assigns, for a sum of money this day paid, the said meadow being situated between 'Colmannesmedowe' late of Robert Dodge and now of Thomas Warham, Reynold Shirley and William Pulpit and the highway on the east, and land of the manor of Waddon called 'Stubbes' on the west, a croft sometime called 'Kenys' late of the said Robert and now of the said Thomas, Reynold and William on the south, and the common field called 'Handcrosfelde' on the north. Dated Michaelmas day, 4 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said William, 8 May this year.
William Dodge of Croydon co. Surrey 'yoman,' son and heir of Robert Dodge, Reynold Shirley 'yoman' and William Pulpit, both of the same, to Thomas Warham of Croydon 'yoman,' Thomas Slyfelde and Alexander Wode 'gentilmen,' their heirs and assigns. Quit claim with warranty of all lands and meadows with hedges, ditches etc. in Pitlake sometime of Robert Dodge. Dated 12 October, 4 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by William Dodge, 8 May this year.
John Cowman of Cretyngham co. Suffolk 'chapman,' to William Lok citizen and mercer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts or money to him due. Dated 3 June, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 June.
Walter Pakeman of the parish of Westgrenewiche co. Kent 'yoman,' to Edmund Graveley esquire, Richard Rawelyn and John Hafter, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the said parish and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of one boat called 'le Margaret.' Dated 1 June, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 9 June.
John Crowherst citizen and grocer of London, to Thomas Northlande citizen and grocer of London and Master John Smyth clerk, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts and money to him due. Dated 16 June, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 July.
Robert Shirborne the younger of Stanyherst co. Lancaster esquire, to Roger Radclyffe clerk of the queen's chancery, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in Lancashire and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 20 March, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 5 July.
Membrane 29d.
William Bunteyns of London 'yoman,' to Augustine Elisse of Stokbrygge co. Wiltshire 'yoman' and John Horseley otherwise Horseman of London 'taillour,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels within the said county, the city of London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due. Dated 20 September, 6 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 17 April this year.
John Bishop of Halisowen co. Salop mercer, to William Hende citizen and mercer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in Halisowen, Salop and elsewhere within the realm and the principality of Wales, and all debts to him due. Dated 16 June, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 17 June.
Henry Drake citizen and cordwainer of London, to Thomas Clement and Richard Maykyn, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm; and he has put them in possession thereof by payment of 4d. Dated 25 June, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 July.
John Trabes citizen and 'sherman' of London, to John Philip and William Galle citizens and tailors of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm. Dated 24 June, 7 Edward IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 July.