Close Rolls, Henry VI: 1459

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1947.

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'Close Rolls, Henry VI: 1459', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 6, 1454-1461, (London, 1947) pp. 427-429. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen6/vol6/pp427-429 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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1459

Membrane 25d.
Richard Lesyngham citizen and mercer of London, to Thomas Dalston glover, Henry Asshewell and John Boton mercers citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm in debts and other property on either side the sea. Dated London, 29 August, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 September this year.
Elyas Wymond, tallowchandler of Shordich co. Middlesex, to William Kebyll of the king's household. 40 shillings to be paid on the feast of St. John Baptist. Dated Westminster, 6 September.
Richard Ewte citizen and 'haberdassher' of London, to John Aston saddler and Thomas Swynley tailor citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due. Dated 7 September, 38 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 7 September.
Thomas Congreve the elder of Berkyng 'gentilman,' to Lawrence bishop of Durham, William Laken serjeant at law, Roger Radclyf clerk, Richard Clogh 'gentilman,' Richard Milner, and Katherine wife of the grantor. Gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by payment of 8d. Dated Berkyng, 2 February, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 9 September this year.
John Kyrkeby citizen and draper of London, to Thomas Croxton 'gentilman,' William Panell the elder of Glemmesford co. Suffolk 'yoman' and John Johnson citizen and butcher of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods, property, merchandise, wares, utensils and chattels within the realm or elsewhere; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of one silver piece. Dated 10 September, 38 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 September.
Perin Tailour of London 'sopemaker,' to Robert Colyns 'coferer' and John Kyng 'salter,' both of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm or elsewhere, and his debts. Dated 6 June, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 September this year.
Gilbert Parre esquire, to Thomas Thorp second baron of the exchequer, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts to him due. Dated 4 September, 38 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment at the parish of St. Botolph without 'Aldrichegate' London, 5 September, before John Chaumberleyn, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year.
John Parvyn of London grocer, to John Redynge rough mason, Alexander Prestaton mercer and Richard Elyngworth 'gentilman,' all of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels, property, merchandise and wares in London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due therein. Dated Westminster, 20 May, 37 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 9 September this year.
John Cottum citizen and vintner of London, to Joyce Style of London widow, John Peke 'irmonger' and William Seyntwyn vintner citizens of London, their executors and assignes. Gift of all his goods, property and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm and in other parts of the world, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 4d. Dated 27 September, 38 Henry VI.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 September.
Membrane 24d.
Simon Mountfort esquire, son and heir of Baldwin Mountfort knight, to Edmund Mountfort esquire, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of the manor and advowson of Ilmyngdon co. Warrewyk and warranty against Edmund abbot of St. Peter Westminster and his successors. Dated 3 November, 37 Henry VI.
Declaration of Symon Mountfort squier, sone of Sir Baldewyn Mountfort knyght, that he ner other by him ner for him receyved a state of his seyd fader ner of non other etc. other then is in a dede (text follows) dated Thursday before Midsummer, 32 Henry VI, whereby Baldewin Mountfort knight, son and heir of William Mountfort knight, gave with warranty to Richard earl of Warrewyk, Anne countess of Warrewyk, Simon Mountfort his son and heir, Morris Ludlowe and Roger Grevell, their heirs and assigns, his lordship of Ilmyngdon and all lands, rents, reversions and services in Warwickshire; and that he never made ner lett make a state, graunt, leasse or leasses to any persone of the maner wyth ther appertenaunces only wyth the advowsen wyth ther appertenaunces afore this day, savyng only the 3de daye of Novembre, 37 Henry VI, the whech day he made and delyvered a releasse of the maner and advoweson to his uncle Edmond Mountfort squier. Yeven 4 Novembre, 37 Henry VI. English.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 24 December this year.