Close Rolls, Henry V: March 1414

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry V: Volume 1, 1413-1419. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1929.

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'Close Rolls, Henry V: March 1414', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry V: Volume 1, 1413-1419, (London, 1929) pp. 122. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen5/vol1/p122 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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2 HENRY V.

March 1414

Membrane 24.
March 22.
Westminster.
To John Spenser keeper of the great wardrobe. Order to account with Henry bishop of Winchester the chancellor, or with his ministers, concerning the wax to him due by reason of his office from 21 March 1 Henry V, delivering to the said ministers what is in arrear.
March 30.
Westminster.
Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire for election of a coroner instead of Richard Hayton who is insufficiently qualified.
Like order, mutatis mutandis, in regard to John Vavasour.
Like order, mutatis mutandis, in regard to John Chilton.
April 18.
Westminster.
To the collectors in the port of Lenne of the subsidy of 3s. upon every tun of wine. Order without taking the subsidy to deliver to Edward duke of York 43 tuns of wine of Gascony bought and purveyed there for his consumption and brought to the port of Lenne, as William Gobyoun the duke's servant has made oath in chancery.
April 7.
Westminster.
To the constable of the Tower of London or his lieuteant. Order to set free Edward Hastynges knight, who is in custody in the Tower by command of the king By K.
March 22.
Westminster.
Henry Wilymot esquire is sent to the abbot and convent of Colchestre, to take of that house for life such maintenance as William Wyncelowe deceased had therein at the request of King Richard II. By p.s. [211.]
April 18.
Westminster.
To the receiver, farmer, bailiff, reeve or other the king's minister of the manor of Helleston in Kaenar co. Cornwall for the time being. Order to pay to John Oriscombe for life 5 marks a year which by letters patent of 27 August last the king granted him of that manor by the hands of the receiver etc. for the time being.
Et erat patens.