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Feb. 26. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Kent. Writ of supersedeas, and order by mainprise of William Maydestan, John Kelsham of Kent, Robert Dyke
of Yorkshire and John Bernyngham to set free Adam Southlande
and Richard Southlande of Hodecrone, if taken at suit of John
Hogges for trespass. |
Feb. 28. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Kent. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
John Neuman of Devon, William Boston, William Alsnode, both
of Kent, and Henry Assheburne of Derbyshire, in favour of John
Alsnode of Kent at suit of John Horden for trespass. |
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To the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of
John Neuman of Devon, William Boston, John Alsnode, both of
Kent, and Henry Assheburne of Derbyshire, in favour of William
Alsnode of Kent. |
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Membrane 19d. |
Feb. 3. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas in respect of
taking of Thomas Brampton 'tawear' any security for keeping
the peace at suit of William Anker 'tawear,' and order by mainprise of Robert Bridlyngton of Yorkshire, John Jay of London
'skynner,' William Parfyte 'sherman' and William Carnaby
'wever,' both of London, to set him free, if taken. |
Feb. 6. Westminster. |
To the escheator in Westmerland. Writ of supersedeas until
further order for particular causes, in respect of taking into the
king's hand all lands of William Thrylkelde knight, and making
inquisition how much was by him held in chief in demesne and in
service, how much of others, by what service, the yearly value
thereof, the date of his death, who is his next heir, and the age of
the heir, as the king ordered him to do. |
Feb. 23. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino, and
order by mainprise of Robert Askecombe, John Budder, John
Rodyng and Robert Wynkeler, each of London 'brouderer,' to
set free Nicholas Birchels 'taillour,' if taken; as they have
mainperned in chancery that he shall do or procure no hurt or
harm to John Hamonde 'cappemaker,' otherwise called John
Hamond 'heurer.' |
Feb. 21. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino in
respect of taking of Thomas Ede and Margaret his wife any security
for keeping the peace at suit of Matthias de la Beer, and order by
mainprise of John Chaumber 'bruer,' John Rysheford 'gyrdeler,'
Simon Ingland 'haberdassher,' all of London, and William Burgh
of Hichyn co. Hertford to set the said Thomas and Margaret free,
if taken. |
Feb. 24. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Middlesex. Writ of supersedeas, and order by
mainprise of Thomas Fulthorp, John Neuton of Yorkshire, John de
Norton and John Everard of London to set free Robert Sewale, if
taken; as they have mainperned in chancery that he shall do or
procure no hurt or harm to Margaret Marchall. |
Feb. 27. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Essex. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
Nicholas Wymbysshe of Notynghamshire, Robert Watton, Thomas
Smyth of Yorkshire and William Robrooke of Bristol, in favour of
Thomas Bradcroft clerk at suit of Thomas Frogham chaplain
for debt. |
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John Chytterne clerk to John Wakerynge clerk, William
Hankeforde knight, Master Adam Moteroun canon of Salisbury,
John Rome, Henry Malpas and William Werkman clerks, their
heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of all his tenements in
the city and suburbs of London. Dated London, 22 February
9 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster,
28 February this year. |
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Memorandum that this acknowledgment was taken by the
chancellor. |
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John Broke clerk to John Wakerynge (and the others above
named), their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the
manors of 'Northtudeworth' and Lytulton Paynel, 26 messuages, five carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow and 100s. of
rent in Chytterne, Battamton, Tydulsyde, Chyklade, New Sarum,
Cotes and Bishops Canynges and a third part of the manor of
Beaumys co. Wiltesir, a messuage, one carucate of land, 12 acres of
meadow and 100 acres of pasture in Hengstrugge and Selesmerssh
co. Somerset, the manor of Tangele, a mill, 12 acres of land and 15
acres of pasture in Hoghton, Hosebrugge and Somborne co.
Suthampton. Dated 26 February 10 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 February. |
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Memorandum that this acknowledgment was taken by the
chancellor. |