Close Rolls, Henry VI: February 1431

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 2, 1429-1435. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VI: February 1431', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 2, 1429-1435, (London, 1933) pp. 111. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol2/p111 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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February 1431

Feb. 16.
Westminster.
Henry Perpount of Notynghamshire knight, Roger Barnston of Kedyngton co. Suffolk and Henry Perpount of Notynghamshire esquires to John archbishop of York. Recognisance for 100 marks, to be levied etc. in the counties aforesaid. (fn. 1)
Cancelled upon his acknowledgment.
Thomas Sharp citizen and 'dyer' of London to Hugh Sharp 'brewer,' John Herle 'fishmonre,' both of London, Henry Eresy, William Grendoun and Richard Tench, their heirs or assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods moveable and immovable, quick and dead within the city of London or elsewhere within the realm. Witnesses: Henry Lake, Peter Swyft, William Horne, John Denwey, Thomas Damport. Dated Suthwerke, 20 December 9 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 22 February.
Feb. 24.
Westminster.
To J. (sic) bishop of Cicestre. Nomination, with advice and assent of the council, of John Hunte the king's servant, clerk of his chapel, to receive the pension wherein by reason of his new creation the bishop is bound to one of the king's clerks, until by him provided with a benefice. (fn. 1) By p.s. [2081.]
Feb. 17.
Westminster.
To the abbot and convent of Abbotesbury. Request to admit to their house John Hardewyke the king's servant, under clerk of the kitchen within his household, and to minister to him such maintenance as John Lambe deceased had it is said, making him letters patent under the common seal of the house with mention of what he shall take, and writing again by the bearer what they will do; as with advice and assent of the council the king has sent the said John to them, willing to make provision for his maintenance. (fn. 1) By p.s. [2344.]

Footnotes

  • 1. Tested by Humphrey duke of Gloucestre, guardian of England.