Close Rolls, Henry VI: February 1437

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 3, 1435-1441. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1937.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VI: February 1437', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 3, 1435-1441, (London, 1937) pp. 117-119. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol3/pp117-119 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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February 1437

Membrane 11d.
Feb. 8.
Westminster.
John Haselherst of Horsham co. Sussex 'skynner' to William Leycestre citizen and skinner of London. Recognisance for 7l. 6s. 8d., to be levied etc. in Sussex.
Feb. 27.
Westminster.
Amfrionus Spinela, Bartholomew Leomelinus, Gabriel de Aurea, Vescounte Cataneus, James Leomelinus, Baptista Spinela, Jerome Centurionus and John Ambrose de Marinis merchants of Genoa (Janua) to the king. Recognisance for 865l., to be levied etc. of their goods and merchandise in the city of London.
Condition, that in case before Midsummer it shall be proved before the council that 127 tuns of oil, price 100s. the tun, 284 loaves (panes) of wax, price 15s. the loaf, 17 tuns of wine, price 20s. the tun, arrested by William Chamberlayn and other officers of the king there within the town of Suthampton after Michaelmas last, or any parcel thereof, was enemies' merchandise and not of the said merchants of Genoa and others of the same parts, within ten weeks after proof they shall deliver those proved to be such, or the value thereof, to the king or to the treasurer for the time being to his use, or that no such proof shall before Midsummer be made.
John de Vache citizen and fishmonger of London to Robert Cawode clerk, William Childe fishmonger, Thomas Robelarde armourer and Thomas Segrym 'stokfysshmonger' citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods, debts and chattels moveable and immovable, quick and dead. Dated 20 February 15 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 4 March.
John atte Wode citizen and 'stokfysshmonger' of London to Richard Hungate, Thomas Shipton, Robert Horne and William Berkynge citizens and 'stokfysshmongers' of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels quick and dead within the realm. Dated London, 14 February 15 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 March.
William Downe citizen and fishmonger of London to Thomas Thursley citizen and fishmonger of London, William Meuware of 'Westmallynge yoman' and John Crouche of Wateryngbury 'yoman,' both in Kent, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels quick and dead within the realm. Dated London, 27 February 15 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 6 March.
William Dales to John Bedille and Elizabeth his wife. Quitclaim of all lands in the parish of St. Mary Abchirche London, with shops, solars, cellars and garden, which Peter Gyven' clerk by charter dated 1 February 7 Henry V demised to the said William, John Wodecoke now deceased, the said Elizabeth then his wife, John Bathe clerk, Agnes Hampton and William Randolfe and to their heirs without any condition or declaration of intent privy or express, so far as William Dales was aware, save only to the profit and use of John Wodecoke with whose money the same with other property was purchased from Henry Halton and Margery his wife; as John Wodecocke is dead, the said John Bathe, Agnes and William Randolfe have made a release thereof to John Bedille and Elizabeth, the said Elizabeth was like to have better knowledge than strangers of the will of John Wodecoke her husband, and Marmaduke bishop of Karliol, William his brother who has taken to wife Joan sister and heir of John Wodecoke, John Bedill and Elizabeth have requested William Dales in discharge of his conscience to make a release thereof as the other grantees have done. Dated 5 March 15 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 March.