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June 1. Westminster. |
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of
supersedeas omnino in respect of any process against John Arundell
knight, appointed with others a justice to take an assize of novel
disseisin concerning tenements in Tregonan by Robert Hulle,
Isabel his wife, Richard Trevaignoun and Joan his wife arraigned
against William Bray and others, but order to proceed against
others who did meddle therein; as the said John has made oath
in chancery that that commission came not to his hands. |
June 2. Westminster. |
To the same. Writ of supersedeas omnino in respect of any
process against Philip bishop of Lincoln, appointed with others
to make inquisition in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Bedfordshire
and Bukinghamshire concerning all sums of money and other
profits and commodities to the king pertaining, in his name and
to his use received by sheriffs, escheators, alnagers, customers,
controllers and other accountable officers there whatsoever and
fraudulently concealed and withheld to their own use and profit,
wherewith they charged not themselves in their accounts rendered
at the exchequer, but order to proceed against others who did
meddle therein; as that commission came not to the bishop's
hands, as the king has sufficient information. |
June 1. Westminster. |
To the same. Writ of supersedeas omnino in respect of any
process against John Ingelby, appointed with others by letters
patent of 12 February 20 Richard II a justice to survey and amend
weirs, mills, stanks, stakes, pales and kiddles set and levied in
the river Ouse, to correct all other defects of that river, and to
make inquisition in Yorkshire what weirs etc. were therein set
and levied in time of King Edward I and after, by whom, when
and how, but order to proceed against others who did meddle
therein; as that commission came never to the said John's
hands, as witness is borne in chancery. |
June 13. Westminster. |
To the same. Writ of supersedeas omnino in respect of any
process against Bartholomew Burcher, appointed with others
to make inquisition concerning all treasons and felonies committed
in Essex after Christmas 6 Henry IV by Geoffrey abbot of St.
John Colcestre, brothers William Denton and John Herst monks
his fellows, William Sumpter chaplain, Robert Boleyne and one
Veel, but order to proceed against others who did meddle therein;
as that commission came never to the said Bartholomew's hands,
as he has made oath in chancery. |
June 8. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Warrewyk. Writ of supersedeas, and order by
mainprise of Hugh Roger of Wiltesir, John Weston of Lincolnshire, Thomas Marram of Norffolk and William Selby of Warwickshire to set free Hugh Richardesone of Coventre, if taken at
suit of John Sampsoun of Gloucester the elder for debt. |
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Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 40l., made in
chancery 13 June this year by Richard Resprena, John atte
Wode, John Golapyn and John Trethewy of Cornwall for Stephen
Trenewyth, that he shall do or procure no hurt or harm to Roger
Colyn. |
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Memorandum (incomplete) of a mainprise, made in chancery
15 February this year by John Chirche of Stapilherst co. Kent,
Simon William of London 'mercer,' John Hercherigge and
Thomas Broke of Merden co. Kent for John Armegrove, Thomas
Armegrove and Stephen Sylverloke, that they shall not henceforward be multipliers (sufflatores) of gold or silver to the prejudice of the king and people. |