Close Rolls, Henry IV: August 1401

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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'Close Rolls, Henry IV: August 1401', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 371-372. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/pp371-372 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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August 1401

Membrane 5.
Aug. 22.
Westminster.
To Alan Waldeyeve escheator in Warwickshire. Order to give Margaret who was wife of Thomas de Bello Campo earl of Warrewyk livery of the manors following in his bailiwick; as with assent of Thomas Aldebury clerk and Walter Pomer esquire guardians of Richard the earl's son and heir, and of Thomas Crewe her attorney, the king has assigned to the said Margaret in dower, having commanded the prior of Kenylworth to take of her an oath etc., the manors of Berkeswelle and Lyghtethurne co. Warrewyk, Hampslap co. Bukingham, Yerdele, Shrauele and Haddesore co. Worcester, Berghdoun, Gretham and Preston and Uppyngham co. Roteland, Kertelynge co. Cantebrigge and Lydeney co. Gloucester, and two messuages and the office of pesager in the town of Suthampton.
To William Hilton escheator in Bukinghamshire. Order to give the said Margaret livery of the manor of Hampslap which, among other manors etc., the king has assigned to her.
To Henry Haggeley escheator in Worcestershire. Like order, mutatis mutandis, concerning the manors of Yerdele, Shrauele and Haddesore.
To Robert Haldenby escheator in Roteland. Like order concerning the manors of Berghdoun, Gretham and Preston and Uppyngham.
To John Burgoyne escheator in Cambridgeshire. Like order, mutatis mutandis, concerning the manor of Kertelynge.
To John Chaumflour escheator in the county of Suthampton. Like order, mutatis mutandis, concerning two messuages and the office of pesager in the town of Suthampton.
To Robert Somervyle escheator in Gloucestershire. Like order, mutatis mutandis, concerning the manor of Ledeney.
Aug. 28.
Westminster.
To the collectors of the great and petty custom in the port of London. Order by mainprise of Michael Quyrynus, Peter Rous, Mark Marcadelli, Cabrinus Delfiano merchants of Venice and Percival Stangoun of Genoa (Janua) to suffer Bernard Justinianus and Andrew Geisi, masters or owners (patronos) of two galleys of Venice in the port of London laded with wool, woollen cloth and divers other merchandise, with their galleys and merchandise, and with two small vessels of Flanders in that port likewise laded with their merchandise, to pass to the eastern parts, first paying the customs, subsidies etc. thereupon due in the port of London and at Calais; as the said Michael and the others have mainperned in chancery under a pain of 3,000l. for the said Bernard and Andrew, who are minded to repair to Sandewich, there to unlade the merchandise in the small vessels and lade it again in certain other galleys of Venice which are in that port, and with the king's licence to depart thence with the galleys and merchandise, as they aver, that they are minded to repair to Sandewich, there to unlade parcel of the merchandise from the said galleys, lade the same again in the small vessels, and with the king's licence to pass thence with galleys, vessels and merchandise, and that so soon as they shall be without the port of Sandewich they shall take the galleys and merchandise to the eastern and to no other foreign parts.