Close Rolls, Henry IV: September 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: September 1400', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 375. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/p375 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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September 1400

Sept. 11.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of York for the time being. Order every year to pay to Robert Fauconer of Derlyngton 3d. a day during his life, which for good service the king has granted him of the issues and profits of Yorkshire.
Et erat patens.
Aug. 23.
Westminster.
To the constables of Blakeney, Wyveton, Cleye, Salthous, Sheryngham, Crowemere and Wellys co. Norffolk. Order at their peril to suffer Adam atte Welle, one of the purveyors of victuals for the king's household, and Simon de Durham and John Gees whom the king has deputed with him to choose and count the same, to choose and take there the four thousand salt fish which by virtue of his office the said Adam lately arrested at Blakeney, Crowemer, Cleye and Salthouse and elsewhere in Norffolk, and to carry them to the household for prompt payment of the king's money; and writ of aid in their favour.
Sept. 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London for the time being. Order every year to pay to John Michel 12d. a day during his life, and to pay him the arrears since 10 December 1 Henry IV, on which date the king confirmed letters patent whereby the late king granted to the said John for life to be one of the thirty serjeants at arms appointed in a parliament lately holden at Westminster, in the room of Nicholas Adam deceased, taking 12d. a day of the issues of the sheriffs' bailiwick.
Et erat patens.
July 11.
Westminster.
To John Seyntcler escheator in Kent. Order to give Reynold de Grey of Ruthyn livery of the manor of Luddesdoun; as it is found by inquisition, taken before Thomas Kempe late escheator, that Philippa who was wife of John son of John Hastynges earl of Pembroke at her death held no lands in that county of the king or of any others in her demesne as of fee, but held the said manor in dower by endowment of her said husband, with reversion to the said Reynold, being son of Reynold son of Elizabeth sister of John father of Lawrence father of John father of John the son and cousin and heir of John the son and of full age, and to his heirs, and that it is held by knight service of Edmund earl of March as of his manor of Swanescompe; and Reynold the son did homage and fealty to the late king for all castles, lands etc. which descended to him in fee or in reversion by death of John the son.
To William Gildriche escheator in Essex. Like order, mutatis mutandis, concerning the manor of Fanges not held of the king, upon the finding of an inquisition taken before Richard Baynarde late escheator.
To Robert Haldenby escheator in Norhamptonshire. Like order, mutatis mutandis, concerning the advowson of Yerdele church, held in chief as of the honour of Huntyngdoun, upon the finding of an inquisition taken before John Cope late escheator.