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Nov. 10. Westminster. |
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of
supersedeas until the octaves of the Purification next, unless the
plea be sooner debated and determined, in respect of their
demand upon Margaret Daubeney or the escheator in Somerset
to answer or account for the issues or farm of a third part of the
manors of 'Southpederton,' Baryngton, Stratton and Cheleton
and the hundred of 'Southpederton' since they were taken into
the king's hand; as by a mainprise the king committed to her
the ward thereof, until debate should be had in his court whether
the same ought to pertain to the king or to her, and the issues
aforesaid, so that she should answer at the exchequer for those
and for all other the issues thereof arising if they should be
adjudged to the king. |
Nov. 18. Westminster. |
John Roulande parson of Great Munden to William Stretton
of Wheteley. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. |
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Condition, that he shall abide the award of the prior of Wartre
co. York and Master John Haversham canon of the cathedral
church of St. Mary Lincoln touching all causes and matters
pending between him and William Stretton, so that it be made
before the feast of St. John Baptist next. |
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The said William to John Roulande. (Like) recognisance, to
be levied etc. in Notynghamshire. |
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Condition as above, mutatis mutandis. |
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Vacated, because otherwise below. |
Oct. 9. Westminster. |
John Ellerker of Risby co. York to John Franke clerk.
Recognisance for 10l., to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. |
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Memorandum that this recognisance was taken by Simon
Gaunstede by a writ. |
Nov. 22. Westminster. |
John Bentele of Surrey to Andrew Sperlynge of Bukinghamshire. Recognisance for 56s. 8d., to be levied etc. in Surrey. |
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James Belers the younger to Robert Chiselden. Bond in 1,000
marks payable on Christmas day next. Dated Monday after
St. Martin in winter 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 November. |
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Robert Chiselden to James Belers the younger. (Like) bond.
Dated (as the last). |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 November. |
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Robert Haryngton, son and heir of Robert Haryngton knight,
being lord of Glooston co. Leycester, to Ralph Redehevede his
neif to the manor of Glooston belonging. Writing of manumission, and quitclaim of all action or demand of servitude, neifty
and villenage against him or his issue. Witnesses: William
Palmere, Hugh Brouage, John de Howes, Richard Friday. Dated
London, 20 October 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 November. |
Nov. 18. Westminster. |
William Stretton of Wheteley to John Rouland parson of Great
Munden. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. in Notynghamshire. |
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Condition, that he shall abide the award of the prior of Wartre
co. York and Master John Haversham canon of Lincoln touching
all causes and matters pending between the parties, so that it
be made before the feast of St. John Baptist next, and that
meantime he shall deliver to the arbitrators a bond in 100l. to
him made by John Roulande, and likewise a statute merchant for
100l. by John Roulande acknowledged before the mayor of York. |
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Membrane 38d. |
Nov. 23. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino, and
order by mainprise of Thomas Mille 'cordwaner,' William
Bukfastley 'cordwaner,' John Bovy 'glover,' all of London, and
William Burgh of Norhamptonshire to set free William Botiller,
if taken at suit of William Arnalde the younger averring threats. |
1412. Jan. 13. Westminster. |
To the abbot and convent of Bardeney. Request and order to
take again letters patent concerning a maintenance which Alice
Doudale has within that abbey by grant of the late king, to admit
the said Alice and John Birkyn yeoman of the king's larder to
their house, and minister to them such maintenance for their lives
and the life of the longest liver, making them other letters patent
under the common seal of the house with mention of what they
shall take, and writing again by the bearer what they will do; as
upon petition of the said Alice the king has granted the same to
her and John Birkyn for their lives etc. By p.s. [7098.] |
1411. |
Philip son and heir of Philip Mestede knight to Nicholas
Selewyn the elder, Thomas Joope, John Brooke, John Gaynesforde,
John Nelonde and Robert Littcombe, their heirs and assigns.
Quitclaim with warranty of all the lands, rents and services etc.
in Falmere and elsewhere late of his said father, commonly known
by name of the manor of Beuuendenne. Dated 4 December 13
Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 5 December. |
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Richard de Holme clerk and Peter de la Hay esquire to Simon
Gaunstede canon of York, William Retherby rector of Wystede,
Robert Colson, Richard Byndzoten and John Gilbert priests,
their heirs and assigns. Charter of all lands of the grantors in
Thorkilby and Skirlawe. Witnesses: Robert Hilton the elder,
John de Routhe knights, John Holme, John Dysenay, Robert
Haytfelde esquires. Dated Skirlawe, 1 September 12 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment by Richard de Holme, 9
December this year. |
Dec. 2. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Oxford. Writ of supersedeas in favour of
William Lynde, John del Kychyn, Simon Holder, Thomas Bailly
and Robert Hodmere, and order by mainprise of James Lynde
and Adam Edensale, both of Oxfordshire, William Shirfelde of
the county of Suthampton and Robert Alisaundre of Devon to set
them free, if taken. |
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John Wyndesore esquire of Sussex, otherwise called John
Babelake, dwelling with the earl of Arundell, to Peter Besyles
knight, Master Henry Corbrigge, John Hampton clerks, John
Bablake esquire of Oxfordshire and Thomas More of Abyndoun,
their heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of all his lands,
rents, services, reversions etc. in More by Stanlake co. Oxford,
the lands there sometime of John Hubarde excepted. Witnesses:
Thomas More esquire, John Golofyr, John Wylcotes, Philip
Walweyn, Bartholomew Hastynges esquires. Dated 12 December
13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowlegdment, 15 December. |
Dec. 15. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino in
respect of taking a second time of John Colchestre any security
for keeping the peace, and order by mainprise of John Garton of
Surrey, William Horton of Suthwerke, John Haunay of Berkshire
and Richard Tyler of Suthwerke to set him free, if taken; as they
have mainperned in chancery that he shall do or procure no hurt
or harm to John Goldfynche of London 'botelmaker.' |
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Membrane 37d. |
Nov. 5. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas in respect of
taking a second time of William Bailly of London 'lyndrapere'
any security for keeping the peace toward Robert Skulton,
Stephen Roo, John Bate, John Aleyn and William Aleyn, each
of London 'hurer,' and order by mainprise of John Reyner
'chapman,' Robert Neweman 'brewer,' John Clerk 'taillour'
and John Fawne 'lyndrapere,' all of London, to set him free if
taken. |
Nov. 25. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by
mainprise of John Vynsent, Thomas Rasyn, John Barker and
Lambert Hunnynge, all of Suthwerke, in favour of William
Burgate 'bruer' in regard to Roger Gillowe 'bower,' Thomas
Joly and Walter Bouet. |
Nov. 17. Westminster. |
To the guardians of the peace in Oxfordshire, and to the sheriff.
Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of Thomas Lyouns of
the county of Suthampton, William Dovir of Kent, Robert
Meryell of London 'mercer' and Roger Benet of Sussex, in favour
of John Waver in regard to John Fretewelle of Oxfordshire. |
Nov. 19. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Middlesex. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by
mainprise of Patrick de Loghe 'bruer,' Robert Huwet 'bruer,'
Robert Frere 'taillour' and Richard Jamys 'taillour,' all of the
parish of St. Mary 'del Stronde' without New Temple bar
London, in favour of William Sparowe 'taillour' in regard to
Elizabeth Scotlonde. |
Nov. 22. Westminster. |
To the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of
Robert Ferour of Yorkshire, John Gourney of Norhamptonshire,
Roger del Saucery of Essex and Patrick de Loghe of Middlesex,
in favour of Alice Walbere and Eleanor Stokes in regard to Alice
Kedelle. |
Nov. 14. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by
mainprise of William Harlewyn 'mercer,' John Bitforde 'draper,'
Thomas Gorge 'taillour' and John Ray 'skynner,' all of London,
in favour of William Skenderford in regard to Thomas Kyng. |
Nov. 19. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Lincoln. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by
mainprise of John Doners of Oxfordshire, John Knottyng, Thomas
Walker of Middlesex and John Faryngton of London, in favour of
Robert Dayvylle of Lincolnshire in regard to any of the people. |
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Like writ to the guardians of the peace in Lincolnshire. |
Nov. 25. Westminster. |
To the guardians of the peace in Hertfordshire. Like writ,
mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of William atte Grove, Richard
Piers, both of Norhamptonshire, Walter Reede of Hertfordshire
and John atte Nasshe of Bedfordshire, in favour of John Longe
and Robert Longe in regard to Margaret wife of William Kilbe,
John Kilbe and Lawrence Kilbe. |
Nov. 17. Westminster. |
To the justices appointed to hold pleas before the king. Like
writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of Richard James, Robert
Pyngheit, John Kardif and John Treloskane all of Middlesex,
in favour of Nicholas Rotelande in regard to William Chambre. |
Nov. 11. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Essex. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of John Multon, John Lucas, John Pole and William Salkyn,
all of Godesterne co. Essex, in favour of John Fenbrugge of
Godesterne in regard to Thomas Borde of Godesterne. |
Nov. 10. Westminster. |
To the guardians of the peace in Norffolk. Like writ, mutatis
mutandis, by mainprise of Patrick Loghe 'bruer' and Peter
Porter, both of the parish of St. Mary 'atte Stronde' without
New Temple bar London, Thomas de Yakesley and John Newerke
of Bishops Lenne 'chapman,' and upon his own undertaking, in
favour of Thomas Malyns in regard to Thomas Keston parson of
Geyworde or any other of the people. |
Sept. 30. Westminster. |
To the abbot and convent of Cerne. Nomination of Robert
Shiryngton to receive the pension wherein by reason of the abbot's
new creation they are bound to one of the king's clerks, until by
them provided with a benefice. By p.s. [6981.] |
Nov. 13. Westminster. |
John Garton of Kent esquire to John Tybenham of the county
of Suthampton esquire. Recognisance for 88l., to be levied etc.
in Kent. |
Nov. 5. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino, by
mainprise of John Clifton 'baker,' John Shirloke 'sadeler,'
William Burgh and William Lyntoke 'sadeler,' all of London, in
favour of John Spayne of London 'corsour' at suit of Roger
Burdoun averring threats. |
Nov. 8. Westminster. |
To the same. Writ of supersedeas omnino, and order by mainprise of John Swetenham 'taillour,' Peter Ferreby 'vyntener,'
William Odhirst 'fysshmonger' and John Phelipot 'skynner,' all
of London, to set free Benedict Bosewyn of London 'skynner,'
if taken at suit of Margery Feney averring threats. |
Dec. 30. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Kent. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of John Roberdson of Hereth co. Kent, William Parker of
London 'coferer,' Stephen Drake 'pynner' and Richard Weston
'skynnere,' both of London, in favour of John Fraunseys of
Bobbyng at suit of Thomas Broke clerk. |
Dec. 10. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Berkshire. Writ of supersedeas, and order by
mainprise of John Typpup of London 'mercer,' John Yonge of
Wantynge co. Berkshire, John Strange of London and William
Shrigley of Lancashire to set free Richard Dycoun, if taken at
suit of Richard Wydeforde for trespass. |
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Membrane 36d. |
1411–2. |
Thomas Barre knight, John Lodewyk, John Durham, John
Ovynge parson of Northbourgh and John Clos to John Hotoft
esquire, Thomas Knolles grocer, Thomas Aleyn, John Aleyn, John
Midilton mercers citizens of London, Simon Sloley, John Langevile,
Henry Leycestre clerks and Robert Warner, their heirs and
assigns. Charter of demise and feoffment of all the lands, woods,
rents and services etc., wards, reliefs etc. in the town and fields
of Knebworth co. Hertford sometime of Thomas de Hoo knight
deceased, which the grantors, with Thomas Thornbourgh, Thomas
Charlton and Richard Forster now deceased, had by gift of Stephen
Speleman citizen and mercer of London. Witnesses: Edward
Benstede knight, Thomas Bawde, Philip Thornebury, Thomas
Leget, Edmund Barentyn (Barantyn). Dated Knebworth, 12
October 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, by John Ovynge 3 December,
Thomas Barre 7 December, John Clos 21 January, John Lodewyk
26 January, and John Durham 18 February. |
1411. |
Thomas Barre knight and John Ovynge parson of Northbourgh
to John Hotoft (and the others above named), their heirs and assigns.
Quitclaim of the lands etc. (above mentioned) which John Hotoft
(and the others) had by the (foregoing) demise. Witnesses (as the
last). Dated Knebworth, 5 November 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, by John Ovynge 3 December,
and by Thomas Barre 7 December. |
1411–2. |
Thomas Barre knight, John Luddewyk, John Derham (sic)
and John Ovynge late parson of Knebworth to (the same), their
heirs and assigns. Charter of demise and feoffment of all the
lands in Knebworth called Papenhames, which the grantors, with
Thomas Charleton, John Hervy, Thomas Thorneburgh and
Richard Forester all now deceased, had by demise and feoffment
of John Cokayn, Roger Mapulton and Robert Fossard chaplains.
Witnesses: Edward Benstede knight, Thomas Bawde, Philip
Thornebury, Thomas Leget, Edmund Bybbesworth. Dated
Knebworth, 12 October 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, by John Ovynge 3 December,
Thomas Barre 7 December, John Luddewyke 26 January, and
John Derham 18 February. |
1411. |
Thomas Barre and John Ovynge (as in the last) to (the same),
their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of the lands (last mentioned),
which John Hotoft (and the others) had by the (forégoing) demise.
Witnesses (as the last). Dated Knebworth, 5 November 13
Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, by John Ovynge 3 December,
Thomas Barre 7 December. |
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Walter Newenton citizen and grocer of London to William
Balue of Yorkshire and Richard Kydalle chaplain, their heirs and
assigns. Charter with warranty of all his lands, rents and
services, woods, wards, marriages, suits of court etc. in the town
and borough of Berkhamstede and in the halimote and fields
thereof, sometime of William Bole 'browderer,' which William
Henham (now deceased) John Franke clerks and the said Walter
had, jointly with Robert Colneye citizen and draper of London
who has made a quitclaim thereof to the said Walter, his heirs and
assigns, by gift of John Chelmesforde citizen of London to them
their heirs and assigns. Witnesses: William Barneston, William
Cooke, John Cooke 'barbour,' John Haymonde, William Lynne,
Richard Scalle, John Jerveys. Dated Berkhampstede, 26 July
12 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 December this year. |
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Membrane 35d. |
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Walter Haryngton, brother and heir of Robert Haryngton lord
of Glooston co. Leycester, to Ralph Redhevede neif of his said
brother to his manor of Glooston belonging. Inspeximus and
confirmation of a writing of manumission, (text follows, as above,
p. 299) dated 20 October 13 Henry IV; and release of all action
or demand upon the said Ralph or his issue for servitude, villenage
and neifty. Witnesses: William Palmere, Hugh Bronage, John
de Howes, Richard Fryday. Dated 26 October 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 November. |
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Thomas Wake of Blysworth to John Chesulden and John
Denforde. Letter of attorney, appointing them to give Thomas
Marchaunt and Thomas his son seisin of a twelfth part of the
moiety of the manor of Lambourne, which moiety is called
Graundesommes. Dated 20 October 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 November. |
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Thomas Wake of Blisworth and Richard his brother to Thomas
Marchaunt and Thomas his son, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of a twelfth part of the moiety of the manor of
Lambourne (as above), with woods etc., wards, marriages etc., toll,
'wayf, strayf,' rents and services, suits of court etc. thereto
belonging. Dated 12 November 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 28 November. |
Dec. 3. Westminster. |
Roger Hunte, John Botiller of Yillyng and John Kirkeby to
Robert Claydoun clerk. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied etc.
in Huntingdonshire. |
Nov. 24. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Essex. Order to give notice to Richard bishop
of London to be in chancery in the octaves of St. Hilary next in
order to shew cause wherefore there ought not to be a stay pending
the appeal of John Boude of Colcestre of his diocese, writ of
supersedeas, and order by mainprise of John Perte 'wolman,'
John Wellynge 'tapycer,' John Shorham 'wolman' and William
Gerveys 'wever,' all of London, to set the appellant free, if taken;
as at the request of the bishop, signifying that by his authority as
ordinary John Boude was excommunicated for contumacy, neither
would he be justified by censure of the church, the king ordered
the sheriff to justify him by his body until he should content holy
church for his contempt and wrongdoing; but he has appealed
to the court of Canterbury, and the king has given him the day
aforesaid; and John Perte and the others have mainperned in
chancery to have him there at that day, and that he shall prosecute his appeal. |
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Henry Wylton, cousin and one of the heirs of John Wroxhale
knight, to William Hankeforde knight and Christina his wife, and
to the heirs of the said William. Quitclaim with warranty of all
messuages, tofts, lands, rents and services in Burgh by Kyngesbrygge co. Devon. Dated 5 December 13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 December. |
Dec. 10. Westminster. |
Francis Court knight to Thomas archbishop of Canterbury and
Joan countess of Hereforde. Recognisance for 500 marks, to be
levied etc. in the county of Suthampton. |
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Condition, that he shall abide the award of the archbishop and
countess concerning a sum of money by him demanded of William
Tasburgh one of the administrators of Aubrey de Veer earl of
Oxford, so that the same be made before Wednesday next. |
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William Tasburgh (as above) to the (said) archbishop and
countess. (Like) recognisance. |
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Condition, as above. |
Dec. 4. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas, and order by
mainprise of William Esturmy knight, William de Laryver,
Nicholas Swaune of Wiltesir and William Tauke of the county of
Suthampton to set free Walter Milwarde of Basyngstoke, if taken
at suit of the king and William Fyns for leaving the service of
William Fyns before the term agreed. |
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Membrane 34d. |
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Memorandum of an order made (among other things) by Master
John Kyngton, commissary of the king for visitation of his free
chapel of Hastynges in the head and the members, that the
prebendary of Pesemershe during his absence should pay a yearly
pension of 53s. 4d. for the time he should not be in residence in
the chapel towards the maintenance of the vicars, chaplains,
clerks and ministers there ministering; that at suit in chancery
of the dean and chapter thereof, submitting that the prebendary
took no heed to pay that pension, the king commanded Master
Henry Davy clerk, the said prebendary, to be in chancery in
person on Friday after St. Andrew last in order to answer etc.,
that at that day he did so appear in chancery at Westminster, as
did the dean and chapter by John Wandestre canon of the said
chapel their proctor, as by a notarial instrument produced did
appear, craving and obtaining licence to agree, and that agreement
was made between the parties that 13s. 4d. should be deducted
from the said pension, the prebendary and his successors being
thereof discharged, and being bound to pay as aforesaid the 40s.
remaining for the time when they should not be in residence,
until some church in their patronage, or some other church at
their instance or by their aid should at the cost of the dean and
chapter or of others be appropriated to the dean and chapter in aid
of the maintenance of the said vicars etc., so that after such appropriation the said yearly rent or pension of 40s., and another of
13s. 4d. which before the making of the said order the prebendary
used to pay and is bound to pay them, should wholly cease and be
extinguished, and the prebendary and his successors should be
thereof discharged, the said order and other the ordinances,
statutes, constitutions, privileges etc. aforetime made notwithstanding, and that the parties should acknowledge this agreement
in chancery, and cause the same to be enrolled upon the chancery
rolls, there to remain of record for ever. Dated 12 December
13 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Henry, 16
December. |
Nov. 30. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Wiltesir. Writ of supersedeas in favour of
Richard Coofe of New Sarum 'draper' and Geoffrey Coofe, and
order by mainprise of William Lorde of New Sarum (Naua Sar'),
Walter Shirley, William Wygemore and Ralph Bolton of Wiltesir
to set them free, if taken upon an appeal of John Wegge of Wyke
against them and John Bounde for manslaughter of Agnes his
sister. |
Dec. 16. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino in
respect of taking a second time of John Skynner 'sadeler' any
security for keeping the peace at suit of William atte Watere
'barbour,' and order by mainprise of John Norton of the parish
of St. Dunstan in the 'West,' John Cole 'vynter,' John Forde
'leche' and Simon Rotelonde 'chandeler,' all of London, to set
him free if taken. |
1412. |
Jan. 7. Westminster. |
To the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of
John Bailly 'pouchemaker,' William Sprynge 'pouchemaker,'
William Pepir 'pouchemaker' and John Berteram 'brewer,' all of
London, in favour of Thomas Bryd' 'talghchaundeler,' at suit of
John Curteys. |
Jan. 23. Westminster. |
To the same. Like writ, mutatis mudandis, by mainprise of
Peter Wilteshire 'sherman,' Thomas Masoun of the parish of St.
Michael at the 'Querne,' John Wregge 'sherman' and John
Okeherst 'draper,' all of London, and upon his own undertaking,
in favour of Simon Moysaunt of London 'draper' at suit of John
Newebury chaplain or any other of the lieges. |
Jan. 16. Westminster. |
To the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of
John Russell 'wolman,' Richard Anable 'peutrere,' John Pratyn
'cordewaner' and Richard Salman 'webbe,' all of London, in
favour of Joan Eggespole at suit of John Haywarde of London
'coriour' or any of the people. |
May 8. Westminster. |
To the guardians of the peace in Kent. Like writ, by mainprise
of John Denyver of London 'irnemonger,' John Wardall of
Rouchestre 'bocher,' John Horkesley of Sonbury co. Middlesex
and Thomas Denyver of London 'irnemonger,' in favour of John
Halle and Nicholas James at suit of John Kela 'skynner,' Adam
Benetlond, David Taillour of Rouchestre and Robert Kela. |
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To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, by mainprise of William
Popilton, Roger Kendale 'osteler,' William Kelesby 'kerver'
and William Style 'skynner,' all of London, in favour of Stephen
Hogge and Joan his wife at suit of Simon Roughhede of London
'cotiler.' |
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To the guardians of the peace in Hertfordshire. Like writ, by
mainprise of John atte Watere, John Warde, both of Bedfordshire,
Ellis atte Welle and John atte Hoo, both of Bukinghamshire, in
favour of William Savage of Offeley 'peyntour' at suit of John
Skele and Margery his wife. |
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To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, by mainprise of John
Cornemonger of London 'peautrer,' John Orkesley of Middelsex,
Thomas Denever 'irnemonger' and William Rous 'tailliour,'
both of London, in favour of Thomas Wylmod of London 'coteler'
at suit of Martin Godarde of London 'coteler.' |
1411. Nov. 24. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Surrey. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
Richard Eden, Richard Danherst, John Waterchilde and John
Wilmot of Surrey, in favour of Robert Danherst of Ertyngton,
ordered to find security that he shall do or procure no hurt or
harm to John Fernham or any other of the lieges. |
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Membrane 33d. |
Oct. 22. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino, and
order by mainprise of Thomas More clerk, William Spelman,
William Currant and William Burton of London to set free John
Bremmore clerk, if taken upon an information that he purposed
to pass to foreign parts in order there to prosecute suits to the
prejudice of the king and the hurt of great number of the people,
contrary to divers proclamations many times made throughout
the realm. |
Dec. 3. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of York. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
Thomas Birkwode of Boston, Alan Mawer of Marum, John Warde
of Conysby, all of Lincolnshire, and John Neuton 'bargeman' of
Middlesex, in favour of Richard Mawltby of Boston at suit of
John Skynner of Flaynburgh and Walter Mapilthorp of Bridelyngton for debt. |
Dec. 18. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by
mainprise of Robert Scot esquire of Cambridgeshire, William
Barry of Bukinghamshire, Thomas Treuerake of Cornwall and
John Stukley of Huntingdonshire, in favour of John Hobildode
at suit of Rustinus de Villa Nova knight and William Gobyoun
esquire for debt. |
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To the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, in favour of John
Hobildode of Cambridgeshire at suit of William Gobyoun esquire
and Albert Vanandirnake citizen and goldsmith of London. |
1412. Jan. 3. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of the city of Lincoln. Like writ, mutatis
mutandis, by mainprise of Thomas Reyner 'armurer,' Richard
Spenser 'carpenter,' John Baunebury 'tyler,' all of London, and
John Skydmore of Devon, in favour of Thomas Pygot of Lincoln
at suit of John Ryle of Lincoln 'goldsmyth.' |
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To the sheriff of Oxford. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by
mainprise of John Davy and Geoffrey atte Nasshe, each of London
'wever,' John Venyton of Oxfordshire and Robert Chippenham
of London 'trauenter,' in favour of Richard Venyton of 'Northleche' at suit of Gilbert Burton of Oxford. |
Feb. 22. Westminster. |
Thomas Gray of Warke and Robert Humfreville knights to
Henry Kays clerk keeper of the hanaper of chancery. Recognisance for 88l. 10s. 8d., to be levied etc. in Northumberland and
Yorkshire. |
April 18. Westminster. |
Alan Patryk chaplain to John Prior of London 'skynner.'
Recognisance for 20l., to be levied etc. in Surrey. |
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Condition, that both parties shall abide the award of Thomas
atte Wode, chosen on behalf of Alan Patryk, and Thomas White
on behalf of John Prior, so that it be made within one week; and
in case . . . . . (Entry incomplete.) |
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William Lichefelde, cousin and heir of Aymer Taverner of
Lichefelde, to John de Fynderne, son of John de Fynderne, his
heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor and
advowson of Stretton in le Felde co. Derby, and all lands, rents,
services, possessions and reversions in Stretton aforesaid, Okethorp, Durandesthorp, Wyllesley, Gopshulle, Twycrosse, Appulby,
Childecote, Ednynghale and elsewhere in Derbyshire, Warwickshire and Leycestershire which John the son has by gift of Margery
de Stretton sometime wife of the said Aymer. Witnesses: John
Tooke, Roger de Normanton, Roger Wylnehale of Lichefelde,
Walter de Hethecote, Richard Broune of Repyndoun. Dated
Fynderne, Sunday after St. Tiburcius and St. Valerianus 13
Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment at Fynderne on Wednesday
the eve of the Nativity of the Virgin before Alfred Lathebury
knight, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery
file for this year. |
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William de Lichefelde, cousin and heir of Aymer de Lichefelde,
to Margery daughter and heir of John de Stretton, who was wife
of the said Aymer, her heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Stretton, in her possession being, the
reversion whereof after her death belongs to the said William as
next heir of the said Aymer, as in certain fines of Derbyshire and
Leycestershire levied at Westminster in 46 Edward III between
the said Aymer and Margery plaintiffs and Nicholas de Lichefelde
parson of Chesterton and others deforciants is contained.
Witnesses: Robert Fraunceys, Alfred de Lathebury knights,
William de Ingewardeby, John de Irton, Thomas de Wytherlay
esquires, Thomas Dexter of Stretton. Dated Stretton in le
Felde, Sunday before the Assumption 10 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment (as the last). |
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Membrane 32d. |
1411. Nov. 22. Westminster. |
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of
supersedeas omnino in respect of any process against John Cokayn,
Thomas de Skelton knight, John de Rocheforde, Payn Typtot,
Ralph de Shelton knights, Richard Norton, William Ludyngton
and William Snetesham, appointed justices to survey walls, dikes,
gutters, sewers, bridges, causeways and weirs along the sea coast
and marsh in Tiryngton, Walpole, Walton, Walsokne, Enemeth,
Welle, Wyngenhale, Tylneye and Clenchwarton co. Norffolk and
the defects thereof; as that commission was not delivered to
them, as true witness is borne in chancery. |