Close Rolls, Edward III: December 1367

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 12, 1364-1369. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: December 1367', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 12, 1364-1369, (London, 1910) pp. 362-363. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol12/pp362-363 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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December 1367

Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Order to the sheriff of Devon to cause a coroner to be elected instead of Stephen Potel, who is insufficiently qualified.
Aug. 24.
Westminster.
To the mayor and sheriffs of London. Order, when required by William de Strete the king's butler, to whom pertains the office of coroner in the city of London, to admit William de Hockele the substitute by him appointed to the exercise of that office in his stead, taking of the said substitute an oath for his good behaviour therein; as the said butler has not leisure to exercise the same in person for divers business of the king whereon he is engaged in divers parts of the realm. By witness of the said butler.
Dec. 4.
Westminster.
Order to the sheriff of Devon to cause a coroner to be elected instead of Richard Grypeston, who is insufficiently qualified.
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Dec. 6.
Westminster.
To the collectors of the petty custom in the port of London. Order to suffer Adam de Bury to lade in that port a pipe charged with flesh and two barrels with candle of Paris and to pass without let to Flanders after payment of the customs, if any be thereupon due, the proclamation or the king's commands to the contrary notwithstanding; as the king of his favour has given the said Adam licence so to do. By C.
Nov. 4.
Westminster.
Order to the sheriff of York to cause a coroner in the Estrithinge to be elected instead of Simon de Heselarton knight, who is insufficiently qualified.
Dec. 20.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Order, upon the petition of Robert atte Melle and Maud his wife, one of the daughters and heirs of Richard de Karlel 'taillour' and Agnes his wife, and of John Waleys and Joan his wife their other daughter and heir, to deliver to them a messuage and appurtenances in Algatestrete in the parish of Allhallows in Stanyngchurche in the city of London together with the issues thereof taken since the same was last taken into the king's hand; as lately the said Richard was indicted and convicted (as above, p. 338); and on 22 June last, for that Thomas Fanner tenant of the premises, being warned as the sheriffs returned and appearing at the day appointed him, said nought wherefore the same ought not to be seized again into the king's hand and delivered to the said Robert and Maud, John Waleys and Joan, as the right and heritage in tail of the said Maud and Joan, the king ordered the sheriffs to cause the premises to be so seized and safe kept until further order; and now the said petitioners have prayed the king for restitution thereof.