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Membrane 6d. |
June 11. Ripon. |
To the sheriff of York. Order to cause proclamation to be
made, bringing to the knowledge of all the lieges that, after
consideration of their deed and misprision, the king has taken
under his protection until Michaelmas next all the lieges who were
lately in company of the archbishop of York and the earl marshal,
who made an insurrection and took the field against his majesty,
and all their goods, to the end that meantime by fines or otherwise
they may sue with the king to know what grace he will shew them;
as the king has learned that great number of such lieges have
fled to divers places in Yorkshire, not daring for their lives to
repair to their homes or neighbourhood, although some of them
were compelled by force to be in that company against their will;
and the king's will is to shew them grace, more or less as to him
shall seem meet. By K. |
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Like writs to the following: |
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The sheriff of Lincoln. |
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The sheriff of Notyngham. |
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The keepers of the city of
York or their representatives. |
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The sheriff of Westmerland. |
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The sheriff of Cumberland. |
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The sheriff of Northumberland. |
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[Fœdera.] |
June 10. Ripon. |
To the sheriff of York. Order upon sight etc. to cause
proclamation to be made, that all knights, esquires, yeomen,
fencible men and men able to travail shall under pain of
forfeiture hasten to the king's person, to march with him
towards Berewick, so that they be at Newcastle upon Tyne
ready upon his coming thither; as by trustworthy information
it has come to the king's ears that Henry earl of Northumberland and great number of other traitors his accomplices, adhering to the Scots the king's enemies, are with no small host of
those enemies in the castle and town of Berewick, doing what
damage they may to the lieges of the parts adjacent; and the
king's will is to chastise those traitors, and to resist their malice
and the malice of his enemies. |
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Joyce (Josia) Vyne, daughter of John Vyne, to Thomas
Culpeper knight of Kent and Joyce (Josie) his wife her mother,
and to the heirs male of the body of her said mother. Quitclaim
with warranty of the manor of Cornerde in Burys St. Mary co.
Suffolk, and the manors of Denherston co. Suffolk and Fynchyngfelde co. Essex. Dated the feast of St. George 6 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 June. |
June 28. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Essex. Writ of supersedeas, and order by
mainprise of Richard Palmer, Richard Averaye 'cordewaner,'
John Merye 'taillour' of Middlesex, John Stapelton parson of
Rottyngden co. Sussex and John Coke of the town of Westminster
'cordewaner' to set free John Inglewode clerk, if taken at suit
of Ralph Denys of Chylterdyche averring threats. |
June 22. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Essex. Writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of Roger Marke 'bladsmyth,' Richard Roudoun 'brewer,'
both of London, John Hoke of Essex and Thomas Beauchamp of
London 'skynner,' in respect of taking of John Beauchamp any
security for keeping the peace at suit of Henry Stork vicar of
Shopelonde and John Reynolde. |
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John Legat, cousin and heir of Roger Legat, to Richard
Clyfforde bishop of Worcester, Thomas Charleton, John Lylleston,
William Bury, Richard Moredoun and John Askewyth, their
heirs and assigns. Grant and quitclaim with warranty of two
messuages in the parish of St. Andrew Holbourne without Old
Temple bar London co. Middlesex, between a tenement late of
John Bygonet called 'Paternoster rent' on the west, 'Chauncellerlane' on the east, a garden of the bishop of Cicestre on
the south and the highway of Holbourne on the north; also
of seven shops between a tenement of Richard Moredoun on
the east, land of the prior and convent of 'Chartehous' and of
Richard Moredoun on the north, tenements and gardens of the
said prior and convent on the west and the highway of Holbourne
on the south. Dated Holbourne, 2 June 6 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 July. |
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Philip de Estecote to William Hankeforde knight, Christina
his wife and Richard their son, and to the heirs of the said William.
Quitclaim with warranty of all messuages and lands in the parish
of Frethelstoke called Estecote. Dated 1 May 6 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 14 July. |
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Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 40l., made
14 July this year by John Keynesham of Bristol, William
Test of Gloucestershire, John Geralde and Nicholas Alderlegh
of the same for William Herberde, and of an undertaking by him
under a pain of 200l., that he shall do or procure no hurt
or harm to Rose Weston. |
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Memorandum of a like mainprise, mutatis mutandis, made in
chancery 22 June by Thomas Walsshe, William Forager, John
Pulter and Roger Lynster of Hertfordshire for John Horewode
and Thomas Denton in regard to Master John Petham clerk. |
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Likewise of a like mainprise that day made by Richard Hampton,
Walter Oke, John Waldegrave, all of London, and Walter Brygge
of Lincolnshire for John Petham parson of Wylwes in regard to
William Forynger and John Pulter. |