Close Rolls, Henry IV: June 1402

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: June 1402', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 560-562. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/pp560-562 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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June 1402

June 6.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Lincoln. Like order, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of William parson of 'Estbarkworth' and John de Yerburgh of Lincolnshire, in favour of Hervy Ratheby of that diocese, excommunicated by H. bishop of Lincoln.
John Rawe chaplain to William Alyngton, Master Robert Alyngton, Robert Neuport, William Harleston and Robert Frankyssche, their heirs and assigns. Confirmation of their estate in the manor of Horsete co. Cantebrigge, and quitclaim of the said manor whereof Thomas atte Boure and Sir Walter Whelewryght chaplain were seised to them and their heirs by feoffment of Thomas Audeley sometime lord thereof, as appears by fine upon a release of John Roos and Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of Thomas Audeley, and gave the same to John Sybylle and Joan his wife for their lives without impeachment of waste, with remainder to Sir John Reskymer knight, John Meysy both deceased, and to the said John Rawe and to their heirs, as appears by a deed indented, notwithstanding which remainder after the death of John Sybylle and Joan Sir Philip Seint Clere knight did enter as cousin and heir of the said Elizabeth, and gave the manor, being in his possession, to Adam Bamme deceased, Thomas Skelton, John Doget, John Weston and John Squery, their heirs and assigns, and they by deed to William Alyngton and the others, their heirs and assigns. Witnesses: Sir Edmund de la Pole knight, William Goodrede, Thomas atte Boure, Robert atte Boure, Philip Kedyngton, John Alyngton. Dated Horset, 12 May 21 Richard II. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at Penryn on Monday before St. Lawrence this year before John Arundell, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the file for this year.
Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 100 marks, made in chancery 29 April this year by George 'By the More' of Somerset, John Foljambe of Derbyshire, Nicholas Mattoke and Thomas Stanshawe of Gloucestershire for Henry Crooke and John Crooke of Gloucestershire, that they shall do or procure no hurt or harm to the prior of Bath, his tenants or servants.
April 23.
Windsor.
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of supersedeas, upon petition of the dean and canons of Wyndesore college, in respect of the demand upon them for a bell pertaining to their manor of Bray, or the price or value thereof, and order to discharge them, the escheators, sheriffs and others whatsoever; as their complaint shews that in time of King Edward III there were within Wyndesore castle no small number of labourers building and repairing the same, that William Mugge then warden of the college and the canons lent the said bell to the then constable of the castle to be rung at the times when those labourers should go to dinner and return to work, that although the same was delivered again to the college when those works were finished, as it ought, and from that time until now has been used to ring within the college at the daily celebration of all secret masses there, the treasurer and the barons are distraining the dean and canons to answer for the same, and are unlawfully troubling them, for that in the account of Thomas Tyle late constable of the castle rendered in the late king's exchequer the college was therewith charged. By K.
Robert Bay to Robert de Wretele, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all lands in Chikwelle co. Essex which descended to Joan wife of Robert Bay after the death of Thomas Wretele her father. Dated London, 6 May 3 Henry IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 7 May.
Thomas Aungere of London to John Hore otherwise Okebourne, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all the lands, rents and services sometime of Peter Luddyngton in Hermodesworth, Suthcote, Sibston and Langforde co. Middlesex which ought to revert by inheritance to the said Thomas after the death of Maud Luddyngton mother of the said Peter. Witnesses: John Cosyn, Roger Janyn, Matthew atte Hille, Roger Bernarde, William Boylonde. Dated Sibston, 26 April 3 Henry IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 May.
June 5.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino in regard to taking of John Bukton any security for keeping the peace at suit of Henry Horsley of London 'baker,' and order by mainprise of William Merston 'baker,' Richard Sutton 'taillour,' Matthew Tole 'barbour' and John Knotte of Middlesex to set the said John Bukton free, if taken.
Memorandum that this mainprise was taken by John Wakerynge clerk, by licence of Thomas Stanley clerk.