Close Rolls, Richard II: December 1390

Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 4, 1389-1392. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1922.

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'Close Rolls, Richard II: December 1390', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 4, 1389-1392, (London, 1922) pp. 305-308. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol4/pp305-308 [accessed 26 March 2024]

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December 1390

Membrane 30d.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Northumberland. Writ de expensis for 14l. 8s. in favour of John de Felton knight and John de Mitforde, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster on the morrow of St. Martin last, namely 4s. a day each for 36 days.
The following have like writs:
Cumberland. William de Stapilton and Thomas del Sandes 14l. 8s. for 36 days.
Westmorland. Christopher de Moresby knight and Hugh de Salkelde 13l. 12s. for 34 days.
Yorkshire. William Elys knight and James de Pikerynge 12l. 16s. for 32 days.
Lincolnshire. John Bussy knight and John de Rocheforde 12l. for 30 days.
Notynghamshire. John de Burton knight and Hugh Cressy 12l. for 30 days.
Derbyshire. William Addirley and Thomas Folgeham 12l. for 30 days.
Leycestershire. Robert Langham and Thomas Walsshe knight 11l. 4s. for 28 days.
Warwickshire. William Bagot knight and Guy Spyne 11l. 4s. for 28 days.
Roteland. Hugh Browe and John de Calveley knights 11l. 4s. for 28 days.
Norhamptonshire. John Wydvyle and John Mulso 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Bedfordshire. Gerard Braybroke knight and Thomas la Zouche 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Bukinghamshire. Edward Durdant and Roger Dariell 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Huntingdonshire. William Moigne knight and Robert Waryn 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Cambridgeshire. John Colvylle the elder knight and Simon de Burgh 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Norffolk. Robert de Berney knight and Hugh Fastolfe 11l. 4s. for 28 days.
Suffolk. William Wyngefelde and William Burgate knights 12l. 4s. (sic) for 28 days.
Essex. Alexander de Walden knight and Thomas Bataylle 9l. 12s. for 24 days.
Hertfordshire. Walter atte Lee knight and John Ruggewen 9l. 12s. for 24 days.
Middlesex. Adam Fraunceys knight and John Shordiche 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Kent. Arnald Savage knight and Thomas Cobeham 9l. 12s. for 24 days.
Surrey. William Weston and John Benteley 9l. 12s. for 24 days.
Sussex. William Percy and William Waleys knights 9l. 12s. for 24 days.
Oxfordshire. Thomas de la Poille and Thomas Barantyn 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Berkshire. Thomas Chelreye and John Arche 10l. 8s. for 26 days.
Salop. Richard de Ludlowe knight and Thomas de Whitton 12l. for 30 days.
Staffordshire. Nicholas Stafforde knight and John Delves 12l. for 30 days.
Herefordshire. Roger Wygmore and Richard Nasshe 12l. for 30 days.
Gloucestershire. Gilbert Denys and Thomas Berkele knights 12l. for 30 days.
Worcestershire. Nicholas Lillynge and Hugh Cheyne knights 12l. for 30 days.
Wiltesir. John de Roche knight and John Wroth 11l. 4s. for 28 days.
The county of Suthampton. William Esturmy knight and Henry de Popham 11l. 4s. for 28 days.
Somerset. John Berkeley and Thomas Hungerforde knights 12l. for 30 days.
Dorset. Stephen Derby knight and Theobald Wykeham 12l. for 30 days.
Devon. James de Chudlegh knight and John Prestcote 14l. 8s. for 36 days.
Cornwall. John Reskymer and Michael Lercedeakne knights 14l. 8s. for 36 days.
[Prynne, Parliamentary Writs, iv. p. 410.]
To John king of Castille and Leon duke of Lancaster, or to his representative in the duchy. Like writ for 13l. 12s. in favour of Robert de Ursewyk and John de Croft knights, knights of the duchy at the said parliament, for 34 days.
[Ibid., p. 412.]
To the mayor and bailiffs of Worcester. Like writ for 6l. in favour of Richard Maismore and John Bredoun citizens at the said parliament, namely 2s. a day each for 30 days.
The following have like writs:
Oxford. Edmund Kenyan and Adam de la River burgesses 5l. 4s. for 26 days.
Hereford. James Nasshe and Henry Cachepolle citizens 6l. for 30 days.
[Ibid., p. 413.]
Membrane 29d.
Stephen de Schyrfelde to John Houghlot, his heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of a yearly rent of 10l., to be taken of all the grantor's lands in Schyrfelde and elsewhere in the county of Suthampton; and he has this day paid 12d. in name of seisin. Dated 27 November 14 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 December.
Dec. 9.
Westminster.
Philip With of Bishops Lenne to John Toup'. Recognisance for 200l., to be levied etc. in Norffolk.
Alfons de Dene, John Dasprement vicomte of Dort and Pons sire de Castellon to the king. Bond in 1,000 marks of money of England, payable at Easter next. Dated Westminster, 4 December 14 Richard II. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 December.
Memorandum (in margin) that this writing was delivered to John Innocent clerk of the treasurer to be kept in the treasury.
Defeasance of the above bond, upon condition that before Easter the said Alfons pay by the hands of the constable of Bordeaux for the time being 500 marks of the said money which he received of the king by way of a prest, and that he take his journey straightway to Bordeaux, and there abide until the same be fully paid, to perform which he and the said John and Pons are sworn upon the gospels. French.
Memorandum of an oath made by those three persons in the hands of John earl of Huntyngdon, in presence of Thomas Percy, John Devereux, Edward Dalyngrugge and others.
Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 40l., made in chancery 13 December this year by John Kirkeby 'dyer,' Henry Masham 'barbour,' John Market 'dyer' and Thomas Mershlonde 'taillour,' all of London, for Richard Preston and John Kent, both of London, that they shall do or procure no hurt or harm to Thomas Monke 'messenger.'
Memorandum of a like mainprise under a pain of 100l., made 1 December by John Massy of Podynton knight of Cheshire, Matthew Sotheworth, Matthew Haydoke of Lancashire, and John Capenhurst and Henry Byrtles of Cheshire for John de Holforde of Cheshire, and of an undertaking by him under a pain of 200l., in regard to Nicholas Huls otherwise called Wynyngton of Cheshire.
Memorandum of a like mainprise, mutatis mutandis, made 9 December by William Heroun knight, John Stephende of Sussex, Nicholas Exton, Gilbert Maufelde, Geoffrey Maufelde and Roger Mordoun of London for William Mapel of Suthampton, and of a (like) undertaking by him, in regard to John Saltby, John Swafham of Suthampton and Roland 'that was Johannesservant Swafham.'
Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 100l., made in chancery 3 December this year by Thomas Swynburne knight of Essex, Roger Wolfreston of Suffolk, Robert Neuport of Essex and Ralph Chamberleyn of Suffolk for John Rokelle, and of an undertaking by him under the same pain, that he shall keep the peace toward the abbot of St. Osith, doing or procuring him, the monks his fellows or their servants no hurt or harm, and not unlawfully oppressing him.