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Membrane 25d. |
Dec. 1. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of York. Writ of supersedeas in favour of Henry
Peyntour of Wakefelde, and order by mainprise of John Frankys,
Thomas Preston and John Vescy of Yorkshire to set him free, if
taken at suit of Robert Broun for debt. |
Dec. 5. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Oxford. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
Richard Gabrielle of Devon, Thomas Shelforde of Lincolnshire,
John Tretheak of Cornwall and Thomas Pytyngton of Northumberland, in favour of John Gillowe of Tettesworth chaplain
at suit of John Harpour against him and Thomas Mundy of
Tettesworth the younger for trespass. |
Nov. 24. Westminster. |
To Th. archbishop of Canterbury. Notice that in consideration
of the shortness of time between 3 December and Christmas, and
that the business which concerns the estate, governance and
defence of the realm is too arduous to be ventilated, debated and
determined within so short a space, the king has prorogued until
the morrow of St. Hilary next at Westminster the parliament
summoned at Coventre on 3 December, and summons to the said
parliament, with the clause premunientes. By K. |
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Like writs, mutatis mutandis, to R. archbishop of York, R.
bishop of London and eighteen other bishops. |
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[Report on Dignity of a Peer, iv. p. 787.] |
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To the abbot of Peterborough. Like notice and summons. |
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Like writs to the abbot of Glastonbury, 23 other abbots, the
prior of Coventre and the prior of the Hospital of St. John of
Jerusalem in England. |
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[Ibid., p. 788.] |
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To Henry prince of Wales and duke of Cornwall. Like notice
and summons. |
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Like writs, mutatis mutandis, to Edward duke of York, John
earl of Somerset, five other earls, Thomas Camoys and 33 others
including Master Thomas de la Warre, three only being styled
'chivaler.' |
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[Ibid.] |
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To the sheriff of Kent. Like notice, and order to cause two
knights of the shire girt with the sword, two citizens of every
city and two burgesses of every borough to be elected and come
to the prorogued parliament. The king's will is that such
election shall be free, and that the sheriff be not elected, nor any
other sheriff. By K. |
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Like writs to singular the sheriffs throughout England, and to
the chancellor in the county palatine of Lancastre. |
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[Ibid., p. 789.] |
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To the sheriff of Bristol. Like notice, and order, mutatis
mutandis, with regard to two burgesses of that county. |
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Like writs to the sheriffs of London for election of four citizens,
the sheriffs of the city of York for election of two, and the sheriff
of Newcastle upon Tyne for election of two burgesses. |
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[Ibid.] |
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To Thomas Erpyngham constable of Dovorre castle and
warden of the Cinque Ports, or to his lieutenant. Like notice and
order with regard to two barons of every port. |
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[Ibid.] |
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To William Gascoigne the chief justice. Like notice, and
summons to the prorogued parliament. |
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Like writs to William Thirnynge chief justice of the Common
Bench and to ten others, of whom one is styled clerk. |
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[Ibid.] |
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Membrane 24d. |
Dec. 11. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Lincoln. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise
of Richard Aylewarde of St. Botolphs, William Warde, Thomas
Scot and Peter Hemyngburgh of Lincolnshire, in favour of John
Wryght of Boston at suit of John Sykelbrys of London 'mercer'
for debt. |
Nov. 29. Westminster. |
To the abbot and convent of Wynchecombe. Request and
order to take again letters patent concerning a maintenance in
that abbey, if Walter Yonge (sic) will give them up, to admit the
said Walter to their house, and grant him for life that maintenance, making and delivering to him letters patent under the seal
of the house, and writing again by the bearer what they will do;
as John West, who has a maintenance therein at the request of
King Edward III, is minded that the said Walter shall have all
his estate in the same, and is ready to give up the said letters
as he says, praying the king's assent. By p.s. [3865.] |
Dec. 11. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise
of Roger Burton of Staffordshire, Nicholas Freton and John
Gamelyngey of Cambridgeshire, in favour of Margaret who was
wife of Ralph Bottoure esquire deceased intestate at suit of John
Boteler citizen and draper of London for debt. |
Dec. 1. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Surrey. Writ of supersedeas, and order by
mainprise of John Austyn of London, John Ansty of Cambridgeshire, John Chapman of Norhamptonshire and John Walden
of Middlesex to set free Thomas Redynge, if taken at suit of
Thomas parochial chaplain of the church of St. Margaret Southwerke and Solomon Auncelle, executors of Richard Petirborgh
late of the parish of St. Margaret, for debt. |
Dec. 5. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Kent. Writ of supersedeas in favour of Gilbert
Curche and Nicholas Daune, both of Ealdynge, and order by
mainprise of Richard Rogemere and John Clode of Kent, John
Wodehous of Norffolk and John Clerke of the parish of St.
Clement Danes without New Temple bar London 'taillour,' to set
them free, if taken at suit of William Joop and Thomas Coupere,
both of Brenchesley. |
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John Warmyngton clerk to Hugh Luterell knight. Quitclaim
of all the manors, lands etc. in Debenham and Little Waldyngfelde
cos. Suffolk and Norffolk which the said clerk had by grant of
Elizabeth Luterell by fine levied in the late king's court.
Witnesses: William Hankforde, Arnald Savage, Thomas
Pykworth knights, John Hertilpole clerk, Thomas Compworth.
Dated Westminster, 18 February 5 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster,
25 February. |