Close Rolls, Richard II: February 1392

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: February 1392', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 4, 1389-1392, (London, 1922) pp. 552-553. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol4/pp552-553 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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February 1392

Feb. 25.
Westminster.
John Sompter of Essex, John Costantyn of London esquire and John Badby of Oxfordshire the younger to Alice de la Mare and Thomas Lenham of Essex. Recognisance for 80l. payable in the quinzaine of Easter next, to be levied etc. in the said counties.
Defeasance thereof, upon condition that John and the others pay 40l. on each of two days named.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said Thomas.
The said John, John and John to the said Alice and Thomas. Recognisance for 86l. 13s. 4d. payable at Michaelmas next, to be levied etc. (as before).
Defeasance thereof, upon condition that John and the others pay 40l. and 46l. 13s. 4d. respectively on two days named.
Cancelled on payment, as before.
Membrane 8d.
Feb. 25.
Westminster.
Elizabeth who was wife of Thomas lord of Clifford, William Beauchamp, William de Roos knights, John Crakanthorp, Gilbert Dautre esquires and John Mareys clerk to Queen Anne. Recognisance for 4,000 marks, to be levied etc. in Northumberland.
Defeasance thereof, upon condition that Elizabeth and the others pay 2,000 marks by instalments on certain days named, and for greater security cause John de Roos lord of Hamelake, Ralph de Neville lord of Raby, Reynold de Grey lord of Ruthyn and Robert de Haryngton lord of Aldyngham or three of them, or if they die other sufficient persons, within a year to make a recognisance in chancery for 4,000 marks.
Cancelled on payment to the king after the queen's death. By p.s.
William Godman citizen and mercer of London, son and heir of John Godman of Derteforde co. Kent, to Robert Ludlowe citizen and baker of London, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all lands, rents, services, houses, woods, customs etc. which Robert Dane mercer and citizen of London, brother and heir of John Dane mercer and citizen, had in the town and parish of Frenyngham co. Kent and gave by charter to Robert Ludlowe. Witnesses: John Taylour, John Sacre, William Pascall, Adam Luns, Thomas Ladde. Dated Frenyngham, 23 March 15 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 April.