Close Rolls, Henry IV: January 1400

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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'Close Rolls, Henry IV: January 1400', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 38. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/p38a [accessed 20 April 2024]

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January 1400

Jan. 16.
Westminster.
To the constable of the Tower of London and his lieutenant. Order to receive Alan Buxhill knight from one who shall deliver him on behalf of the king, and to keep him in custody in the Tower until further order. By C.
Jan. 14.
Westminster.
To the keepers of the passage in the port of London. Order under pain of forfeiture for particular causes to suffer no person of the obedience of France there to pass out of the realm without special command of the king, but to arrest him so soon as he shall come thither for passage, and send him to the king's presence, with a copy of this writ. By p.s. [1274.]
Like writs to the keepers of the passage in the following ports:
Colecestre.
Gippewich.
Great Jernemuth.
Bishops Lenne.
St. Botolphs town.
Kyngeston upon Hull.
Scarburgh.
Newcastle upon Tyne.
Sandewich.
Dovorre.
Cicestre.
Dertemuth.
Grymesby.
Plymmuth.
Weymuth.
Fowy.
Exeter.
Bristol.
Whitby.
Suthampton.
Melcombe.
Jan. 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Wiltesir for the time being. Order to pay to Peter Stantor 40l. a year for life and the arrears since 20 November last, on which date the king granted him for life 40l. a year of the issues and revenues of that county, and of the ancient farms thereof which fall under the sheriff's charge.
Et erat patens.
To the sheriffs of London and Middlesex for the time being. Order to pay to John Cokayn the uncle 15l. a year for life, and the arrears since 13 November last, on which date the king granted him for life 15l. a year of the issues, farms and profits of those counties.
Et erat patens.
Jan. 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Gloucestre for the time being. Order to pay to Walter Beauchamp of Poiwyke 40l. a year for life, and the arrears; as on 23 October last for good service the king granted him 40l. a year of the issues and profits of that county for life, or until provision should be made him of lands within the realm to the value of 40l. a year.
Et erat patens.