Folio 16 b (cxv).
ijs. iiijd.
The same day came Walter le Tableter and John le Tableter
and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to
Simon Caumpe de Dullyngham in the sum of £14; to be paid,
viz., 4 marks at the Feast of St. Nicholas next, and 40s. at Easter
and following quarter days until, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on 28 Nov., anno 7 Edward II., the said
Simon came and acknowledged satisfaction.)
xijd.
Saturday after the Feast of Conception B. M. [8 Dec.] came
Bernard de la Rochele, residing in the parish of St. Martin in
the Vintry, and acknowledged himself bound to William Faure
de "Figat" (fn. 1) and Peter de Cerlat of Bordeux in the sum of £6;
to be paid at the Feast of Pentecost, &c.
nil.
Thursday before the Feast of St. Thomas [21 Dec.] came
Bartholomew le Calendrer and John de St. Omer and acknowledged themselves severally bound to Hugh de Waltham, clerk,
in the sum of 40s.; to be paid, viz., one moiety at the Feast of
the Purification and the other at Easter, &c.
xvjd.
The same day came Michael Tholosan and acknowledged
himself bound to William de Hedersete, mercer, in the sum of
12 marks; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 2 marks,
commencing at Christmas, until, &c.
xiiijd.
The same day came Roger de Actone, "coureour," and
acknowledged himself bound to Gilbert le Mareschal of Garscherche in the sum of £7; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
ijd.
The same day came John, son of Ralph de Honylane,
goldsmith, and acknowledged himself bound to the above
Gilbert in the sum of 18s.; to be paid at the Feast of
Pentecost, &c.
Folio 16 (cxv b).
xiiijd.
Friday before the Feast of St. Thomas [21 Dec.], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311], came John le Aumayller, goldsmith, and
acknowledged himself bound to the above Gilbert in the sum
of £7; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
vijd.
The same day came Robert le Sauser, "cossoun," and
acknowledged himself bound to John de Acres in the sum of
5½ marks; to be paid at the Purification, &c.
nil.
The following day came Philip Lenfant, skinner, before the
Chamberlain, in the presence of John de Wengrave and Henry
de Durham, Aldermen, and acknowledged himself bound to
Richardin le Vyolour in the sum of 20 marks; to be paid at
mid-Lent, &c. And he pays nothing for enrolment at the
instance of John de Wengrave, who mainprised him.
dimidium marce.
Monday the eve of St. Thomas [21 Dec.] came Master
Gilbert the Marshal, residing at Grascherche, and Hugh, son
of Michael Pikard, and acknowledged themselves jointly and
severally bound to John de Cherleton, mercer, in the sum of
£40; to be paid on Easter Eve, &c.
viijd.
Thursday before Christmas came Richard de Maldone and
acknowledged himself bound to Bernard Jon de "Rue Maiour"
and Peter de Burdeux, his merchant, in the sum of 76s. 8d.; to
be paid one month after Christmas, &c.
viijd.
The same day Richard Bullok, taverner, acknowledged to
the above Bernard and Peter in the sum of 75s.; to be paid
at the same time, &c.
Folio 15 b (cxvj).
jd.
On the eve of Christmas, 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311], came
Thomas le Noble and Gilbert Baillol before the Chamberlain
and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to
John de Dreytone, chaplain, in the sum of half a mark; to be
paid at the Purification, &c.
xiijd.
The same day came Walter de Tymberdene and Simon
Marin and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound
to John le Long, "bucher" of the household of the lord the
King, in the sum of 10 marks; to be paid, viz., one moiety at
Easter and the other at Pentecost, &c.
Summa xixs ijd.
xvijd.
Tuesday before the Feast of Epiphany [6 Jan.], 5 Edward II.
[A.D. 1311-12], came William Edward and Warin Page,
butchers, and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally
bound to Bartholomew de Vendynes in the sum of £8 10s.;
to be paid, viz., one moiety at the Purification and the other at
Easter, &c.
(Friday after the Purification came the said William and
Warin and paid the said Bartholomew the sum of £4 5s.)
ijs. ijd.
Wednesday the eve of the Epiphany [6 Jan.] came Peter, son
of Peter Busshe, and acknowledged himself bound to John de
Cudyngtone in the sum of 20 marks; to be paid, viz., one
moiety at Midsummer and the other at Michaelmas, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Thursday before the Purification, anno
7 Edward II., came the said John and acknowledged satisfaction
in the presence of John Dode. The recognizance is therefore
cancelled.)
iiijd.
Friday the morrow of the Epiphany [6 Jan.] came John le
Aumaillor and acknowledged himself bound to William de la
Beche in the sum of 37s.; to be paid at Easter, &c.
Monday after the Epiphany [6 Jan.] came Thomas de Keles,
goldsmith, and acknowledged himself bound to Arnald "Viger,"
merchant of Bergerak, (fn. 2) in the sum of £15; to be paid, viz., one
moiety at the octave of the Purification and the other at mid-Lent, &c.
(Whereof are paid £7; also 40s., also 40s. Afterwards came
the said Arnald and put in his place Bartholomew de Vendynes to receive the sum of £4; to be paid by the said Thomas
at the Feast of the Nativ. B. M. next ensuing.)
nil quia condonatur per marorem.
Thursday the Feast of St. Hillary [13 Jan.] came Master
Baldewyn de Grenefeld and John his brother and acknowledged
themselves jointly and severally bound to Master John de Everdone in the sum of 32 marks; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
Nothing paid for enrolment, because pardoned by the Mayor.
(On Tuesday the Feast of St. Hillary, anno 9 Edward II.,
the above Master John came and put in his place Roger de
"Blakolueslee," or William de Bramwich, or Ralph de Clatford,
to sue, &c. By virtue of the said recognizance, inasmuch as the
aforesaid Baldewyn and John did not satisfy the above debt, an
extent was made of the tenements of the said Baldewyn, &c.,
which are worth annually £11 17s. 8d., whereof one moiety
was delivered to the said Master John, as appears in the roll of
extent, &c.)
Folio 15 (cxvj b).
xxd.
Bartholomew le Kalendrer, Paganel le Kalendrer, and
Walter le Kalendrer came and acknowledged themselves jointly
and severally bound to Arnold "Biger," merchant of "Bigerak,"
in the sum of £10; to be paid, viz., one moiety at the Purification and the other at mid-Lent, &c.
iiijd.
Saturday after the Feast of St. Hillary [13 Jan.], 5 Edward II.
[A.D. 1311-12], came Jordan de Bristowe, "peleter," and
acknowledged himself bound to John de Grenewich in the
sum of 40s.; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 10s., commencing at Midsummer, &c.
ijs. jd.
Tuesday after the Feast of St. Hillary [13 Jan.] came Richard
de Evre and acknowledged himself bound to Michael de Sartoye
de Luka in the sum of £12 14s. 2d.; to be paid by instalments
of £4 4s. 9d. at the Feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, the eve of
Easter, and the Feast of St. Mark.
iiijs.
21 Jan., 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311-12], came William le Neve,
"forbour," (fn. 3) and acknowledged himself bound to Hamo Godchep
in the sum of £24; to be paid by weekly instalments of 10s., &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Saturday after the Feast of St. Edmund,
came the aforesaid Hamo and acknowledged satisfaction. The
recognizance is therefore cancelled.)
nil.
Wednesday after the Feast of St. Hillary [13 Jan.] came
Richard de Normantone and acknowledged himself bound to
John de Selby, clerk, in the sum of 20s.; to be paid at Easter,
&c. Fee pardoned by J[ohn] de Wengrave.
Folio 14 b (cxvij).
vijs. xd.
Saturday before the Feast of Conversion of St. Paul [25 Jan.],
5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311-12], came William Servat, Alderman, (fn. 4)
and acknowledged himself bound to Bernard Grisynak, Serjeant at-arms to the King, in the sum of £47; to be paid eight days
after Sunday in mid-Lent, &c.
vjd.
The same day came William Everard, goldsmith, and acknowledged himself bound to Eustace de Cranewell and Adam de
Smalecoumbe in the sum of 5 marks; to be paid at le Hokedaye, &c.
(On which day came the said William here in the Chamber
and paid the said Eustace the money in the presence of the
Chamberlain, &c., and is quit.)
viijd.
Wednesday after the Feast of Conversion of St. Paul [25 Jan.]
came Andrew le Cornemongere, residing outside Neugate, and
acknowledged himself bound to Stephen de Rokesle in the sum
of £4; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
viijd.
The same day came Robert le Sauser and acknowledged
himself bound to Master Gilbert le Marescal in the sum of £4;
to be paid at Pentecost, &c.
ijs. iijd.
Thursday after Ash Wednesday [8 Feb.] came Robert de
Kent, "cosson," senior, and acknowledged himself bound to
Roger le Blund, "buscher," in the sum of 20 marks; to be
paid, viz., one moiety at Easter and the other at Midsummer, &c.
vjd.
The same day came Robert Marny and Thomas Lemman,
moneyer (monetarius), and acknowledged themselves jointly and
severally bound to John le Mareschal in the sum of 5 marks;
to be paid three weeks after Easter, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Saturday after the Feast of Ascension,
came Thomas Lemman and paid the money to the said John in
the presence of the Chamberlain, and has acquittance.)
iijd.
Monday the Feast of St. Valentine [14 Feb.] came John le
Chaundeler of Colmanstrete and acknowledged himself bound
to Gregory de Nortone in the sum of 32s.; to be paid at
Easter, &c.
Folio 14 (cxvij b).
nil quia condonatur per maiorem.
Wednesday after the Feast of St. Valentine [14 Feb.],
5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311-12], came John de Sconberewe and
acknowledged himself bound to Master William de Bray, clerk,
in the sum of 5 marks; to be paid at Pentecost, &c. Thereupon
pledges were taken of the said John valued at 38s. 2d., which
he paid, &c.
viijd.
The same day came Roger de Actone and acknowledged
himself bound to Roger le Palmere, junior, in the sum of £4;
to be paid at Christmas by annual instalments of 20s. until, &c.
vd.
Wednesday before the Feast of St. Matthias, Ap [24 Feb.],
came Richard Bollok, taverner, and acknowledged himself
bound to Richard de Bromyerd, mercer, in the sum of 44s.; to
be paid three weeks after Easter, &c.
iijd.
Saturday before the Feast of Conversion of St. Paul [25 Jan.]
came Simon de Sussex, "seler," and acknowledged himself
bound to Bartholomew de Vendynes in the sum of 2 marks;
to be paid at Christmas, &c.
vd.
The same day came William de Graham, serjeant, and
acknowledged himself bound to the same in the sum of
4 marks; to be paid at Christmas, &c.
iijd.
The same day came Edmund de Cheny and acknowledged
himself bound to the same in the sum of 2 marks; to be paid
at Christmas, &c.
iiijd.
The same day came Walter le Mazerer and acknowledged
himself bound to John de Lyndeseye, "chaundeler," in the sum
of 41s.; to be paid at Pentecost, &c.
xixd.
Thursday the eve of the Feast of St. Matthias [24 Feb.] came
William, son of Ralph le Coffrer, and acknowledged himself
bound to Henry Sterre, "pessoner," in the sum of 14 marks;
to be paid at le Hokeday, &c.
ijs. vjd.
The same day came John le Chaundeler de Colmanstret and
acknowledged himself bound to Roger de Cloptone in the sum of
£15; to be paid, viz., £9 at Easter, and £6 at Pentecost, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Monday before the Feast of St. Alphege,
came the aforesaid Roger and put in his place John de Donstaple, his valet, to sue, &c. Afterwards came the said Roger
and acknowledged satisfaction, and the recognizance is therefore cancelled.)
Folio 13 b (cxviij).
xxd.
Monday after the Feast of St. Matthias [24 Feb.], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311-12], came John de Paris, saddler, and
Matilda his wife and acknowledged themselves jointly and
severally bound to John Hosebonde, blader, in the sum of £10;
to be paid at the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, &c.
(Cancelled because payment was made in the presence of the
Chamberlain.)
nil quia alderm'.
The same day came William de Evre, "ferron," and acknowledged himself bound to William de Leire, Alderman, in the
sum of £4 6s. 8d.; to be paid three weeks after Easter, &c.
vjd.
Wednesday after the same Feast came Roger de Nettlestede,
"peleter," and acknowledged that he owed Godefry Crous and
John Long of Alemaine the sum of 60s.; to be paid, viz., 20s.
on Passion Sunday, (fn. 5) 20s. on Palm Sunday, and 20s. on Easter
Eve, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Wednesday after the Feast of St. Mark,
came John Long and acknowledged satisfaction of the whole of
the money. The recognizance is therefore cancelled.)
xxd.
Friday after the Feast of St. Matthias [24 Feb.], 5 Edward II.
[A D 1311-12], came Roger, son of John de Rokesle, corder,
and acknowledged himself bound to John Vyvian, corder, in the
sum of £10; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
ijd.
The same day came Laurence le Hattere and acknowledged
himself bound to William de Pontfreit in the sum of 20s.; to be
paid at Pentecost, &c.
vjd.
Wednesday before the Feast of St. Gregory [12 March]
came Roger Besant, "seler," and acknowledged himself bound
to Simon de Burgo, "seler," in the sum of 5 marks; to be
paid three weeks after Easter, &c.
vijd.
Wednesday after the said Feast came Richard de Normanton,
John de Dodyngtone, and Hugh Sauvage, skinners, and acknow
ledged themselves jointly and severally bound to John atte
Ponde in the sum of 5 marks; to be paid, viz., 20s. three weeks
after Easter, 20s. at Midsummer and Michaelmas, and half a
mark at Christmas, &c.
ijd.
The following Thursday came John de Oxford, skinner, and
acknowledged himself bound to Simon Trenchant in the sum
of 20s.; to be paid at le Hokeday and at Pentecost by equal
moieties, &c.
xs.
The same day came Leticia, wife of Thomas le "Woder,"
and in the presence of Richard de Gloucester (fn. 6) and Anketyn de
Gisors, (fn. 7) Aldermen, acknowledged herself bound to John, son of
Thomas le "Wodere," in the sum of £60; to be paid in the
year 1314, the said Leticia accounting for profits arising from
the said money in the meantime. Thereupon came Ralph le
Balancer and Peter de Hatfeld and bound themselves severally
to pay the aforesaid money and to account for the profits in
case of default by the said Leticia, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Friday the morrow of the Ascension,
anno 7 Edward II., came the aforesaid John and acknowledged
himself satisfied of the aforesaid debts and mesne profits. The
recognizance is therefore cancelled, &c.)
Folio 13 (cxviij b).
xs.
Thursday after the Feast of St. Gregory [12 March], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1311-12], came the above Leticia, and in the presence of the Mayor and Anketin de Gisors, Alderman, acknowledged herself bound to Ralph le Balancer and Peter de Hatfeld
in the sum of £60; to be paid at Easter, A.D. 1314, &c.
(Afterwards the aforesaid Ralph and Peter came and acknowledged satisfaction. It is therefore cancelled.)
vjd.
Reginald de Walsyngham, "barbier," came before the Chamberlain, in the presence of Henry de Durham, John de Lincoln, (fn. 8)
and Anketyn de Gisors, Aldermen, and acknowledged himself
bound to Thomas de Esthalle in the sum of 5 marks; to be paid
on the eve of Pentecost, &c.
(Paid and is quit.)
vijd.
On the same day the above Reginald acknowledged himself
similarly bound to William de Esthalle in 5 marks.
(Paid and is quit.)
iiijd.
Tuesday before the Feast of Annunciation [25 March] came
John le Amailler, goldsmith, and acknowledged himself bound
to Gilbert le Mareschal in the sum of 40s.; to be paid in the
octave of St. John, &c.
xiijd.
The following day came Clemence, wife of Henry de Evre,
and acknowledged herself bound to John Mire, "draper," in
the sum of 10 marks; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
nil quia condonatur.
The following Thursday came William, son of Ralph Coffrer,
and acknowledged himself bound to Master William de Bray
in the sum of £6; to be paid at Midsummer.
(Whereof 8s. paid to the said William; and he agrees that
upon payment of the residue 20s. shall be remitted, &c.)
ijd.
The same day came John de Gloucestre, saddler, and acknowledged himself bound to Geoffrey de Littlyngtone in the sum of
23s.; to be paid, half at Easter and half at Pentecost, &c.
dimidium marce.
The same day came Roger de Nettlestede, skinner, and
acknowledged himself bound to William de "Hanygntone,"
skinner, in the sum of £40; to be paid on the Feast of Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, &c.
vs.
Saturday, the eve of Easter [26 March], 5 Edward II.
[A.D. 1312], came John Est de Norfolk, mercer, and acknowledged himself bound to Bartholomew Genewardi and Michael
de Sartorus in the sum of £30; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 40s., commencing at Midsummer, until, &c.
Summa lxxiijs. ijd.
Folio 12 b (cxix).
vjd.
Thursday after Clausum Pasche, (fn. 9) 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312],
came John le Chaundeler de Colmanstrete and acknowledged
himself indebted to William de Spaldyng in the sum of 60s; to
be paid at Midsummer, &c.
viijd.
The same day came Richard Lyghtfot de Wyndesore and
John de la Grene, butcher, and acknowledged themselves
severally bound to Henry Monqueye, fishmonger, in the sum of
£4; to be paid at the Feast of St. Laurence, &c.
xvjd.
Thursday before the Feast of SS. Tiburcius and Valerian
[14 April], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Henry le Coupere,
baker, and acknowledged himself bound to Gilbert the Marshal
in the sum of £8; to be paid at Midsummer.
xxd.
Monday before the Feast of St. Alphege [19 April], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came John de Wynchester, "barbier,"
before the Chamberlain, in the presence of William Servat,
Nicholas Pycot, and Nigel Drury, (fn. 10) Aldermen, and acknowledged
himself bound to William de Shirebourne, perpetual Vicar of
Estgrenewych, in the sum of £10; to be paid at Pentecost, &c.
(Afterwards the said John came and satisfied the said William
of his money in the presence of the Chamberlain, and so was
quit.)
xxd.
The same day came Gilbert le Mareschal de Garscherche
and acknowledged himself bound to John Scot in the sum of
£10; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
xxiijd.
The same day came John Est, mercer, and acknowledged
himself bound to Peter Rous, merchant of Genua, (fn. 11) in the sum of
£11 10s; to be paid, viz., 60s. at Michaelmas, £4 at Christmas,
60s. at Easter, and 30s. at Midsummer, &c.
(Afterwards paid and is quit.)
nil.
The same day came Richard de Normantone, "peleter," and
acknowledged himself bound to John de Selby, clerk, in the
sum of 20s; to be paid at Pentecost, &c.
iiijd.
The same day came John de "Hanyngfeld," taverner, and
acknowledged himself bound to John Pikard, "barbier," and
Alice, late wife of John Viel, in the sum of 40s.; to be paid a
fortnight after Midsummer, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Tuesday after the Feast of Translation
of St. Thomas the Martyr, anno 6 Edward II., the said John de
"Haningfeld" came and paid the money.)
Folio 12 (cxix b).
vijd.
Thursday before the Feast of St. Mark [25 April], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Richard Bollok, taverner, and
acknowledged himself bound to Robert de Lenne, vintner, in
the sum of 70s.; to be paid by annual instalments of 1 mark at
Michaelmas, the last payment being 1 mark and 40 pence; and
unless, &c.
viijd.
The same day came Copyn de Caleys, "barbier," and
acknowledged himself bound to the above Robert in the sum
of 70s.; to be paid as above, &c.
xld.
Friday before the Feast of St. Mark [25 April] came John le
Ferron, skinner, and in the presence of the Chamberlain and
of Anketin de Gisors, Alderman, acknowledged himself bound
to John de Cotome, "peleter," in the sum of £20; to be paid
at Midsummer.
ijd.
Friday after the above Feast came John de Berdefeld,
taverner, and acknowledged himself bound to John le Kachepol
de Donestaple in the sum of 15s.; to be paid at Midsummer.
xxd.
Saturday before the Feast of SS. Philip and James [1 May]
came Roger le Blund, woodmonger, and acknowledged himself
bound to Roger de Wyndelesore, corder, in the sum of £10;
to be paid at the Feast of the Ascension, &c.
vijd.
Tuesday after the above Feast came Hugh de Ateleburgh,
taverner, and acknowledged himself bound to Henry de Gysors
in the sum of 71s. 7d.; to be paid on Trinity Sunday, &c.
vjd.
The same day came Robert de Norwych, skinner, and
acknowledged himself bound to John de Prestone, corder, in
the sum of 54s. 7d.; to be paid, viz., one moiety at the Feast of
St Martin in yeme [11 Nov.] and the other at the Purification, &c.
vijs. iiijd.
Monday the morrow of the Feast of St. Barnabas [11 June]
came John de "Burford" and Geoffrey de Conduit and acknowledged themselves severally bound to Giles de Ercheberwe,
merchant of Bruges, in the sum of £44 4s.; to be paid a
fortnight after Midsummer.
(On 8 Dec. came Geoffrey de Conduit and paid to the said
Giles £22 2s., and the said Giles acknowledged to have received
a like sum from J. de "Burghford.")
Folio 11 b (cxx).
iijd.
Tuesday after the Feast of St. John ante Portam Latinam
[6 May], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Alice, wife of Boydin
de Grene, and acknowledged herself bound to Robert Wade
and John Picard in the sum of 31s.; to be paid at Christmas,
and unless, &c.
xijd.
The following day came Nicholas le Maderman and Avice his
wife and acknowledged themselves bound to John de Lyndeseye,
chandler, in the sum of £6; to be paid by quarterly instalments
of half a mark, commencing at Midsummer, to wit, on account
of a certain tenement demised by the said Nicholas and Avice
to the said John for a term of four and a half years, as appears
by writing indented between the aforesaid parties; and unless, &c.
viijd.
Thursday after the above Feast came Robert de Warham,
"coureter," (fn. 12) and acknowledged himself bound to Richard Osgod
in the sum of 5½ marks; to be paid at Easter.
xld.
Wednesday after the above Feast came Henry le Coupere
and Michael le Coupere and acknowledged themselves jointly
and severally bound to Hugh "Pykard" in the sum of £20; to
be paid at Pentecost, anno 6 Edward II., &c.
ixd.
The same day came Gilbert le Mareschal and John de
St. Omer and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally
bound to Hugh "Pikard" in the sum of 7 marks; to be paid
at the octave of St. John Bapt., and unless, &c.
vs. iiijd.
Saturday the eve of H. Trinity [21 May], 5 Edward II.
[A.D. 1312], came Godyn Hautayn, mercer, and acknowledged
himself bound to John de Yhardehille in the sum of £32; to be
paid at Midsummer, &c.
xiiijd.
The following Monday came Peter de Evendon and acknowledged himself bound to Peter de Cabanes in the sum of £7
and 12d.; to be paid at Midsummer, &c.
xxd.
Saturday after H. Trinity, viz., 27 May, came Reginald de
Basyng and Robert de Pipeherst, goldbeater (aurimalliator),
and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to
Thomas, son of Stephen de Cantebrige, in the sum of £10;
to be paid on Sunday the Feast of St. Barnabas [11 June], and
unless, &c.
Folio 11 (cxx b).
vjd.
Monday the octave of H. Trinity [21 May], 5 Edward II.
[A.D. 1312], came Reginald de Walsyngham, "barbier," and
acknowledged himself indebted to John de Triple in the sum
of 60s.; to be paid a fortnight after Midsummer.
(Paid and is quit.)
ijs. vjd.
1 June, 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Peter de Hungrie and
acknowledged himself bound to Wymond Broyher in the sum
of £15; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 40s., &c.
(Afterwards the said Wymond came and acknowledged satisfaction. The said Peter is therefore quit.)
xijd.
The same day came John Mire, "draper," and acknowledged
himself bound to Robert le Despenser de Actone in the sum of
£6; to be paid at Easter, &c.
xd.
2 June came William Everard, goldsmith, and acknowledged
himself bound to Peter Jacobi in the sum of 103s. 5d.; to be
paid at the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, &c.
xd.
The same day came William le Coffrer and acknowledged
himself bound to Walter atte Brigge de Lamhethe in the sum
of 100s; to be paid at the Feast of St. Bartholomew, &c.
(Has bill of execution.)
xviijd.
3 June came John Lowys, taverner of Bredestret, and Richard
de Querendone, taverner, residing in Holebourne, and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to Master Richard
de Stanho and Edmund de Stanho in the sum of £9; to be paid,
viz., 60s. at Midsummer, and £6 at the Feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula, &c.
nil quia clericus communitatis.
1 May, 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Richard Doge, mercer,
and acknowledged himself bound to Hugh de Waltham, clerk,
in the sum of £10; to be paid a fortnight after Trinity, and
unless, &c And note that the said Hugh has a certain letter
obligatory for this debt, &c.
iiijd.
6 June came John Estmar, butcher, and acknowledged himself bound to John de Coptone, potter (pottarro), in the sum of
42s.; to be paid, viz., 22s. at Michaelmas, and 20s. at the Feast
of All Saints, &c.
vjd.
The same day came Warin le Spenser and acknowledged
himself bound to Henry le Coupere in the sum of 51s.; to be
paid, viz., 1 mark at Midsummer, and half a mark at each of
the following quarters until, &c.
Folio 10 b (cxxj).
vjd.
Wednesday, (fn. 13) 5 Edward II., came Laurence the Smith (faber)
and acknowledged himself bound to William de Evre, ironmonger (ferroni), in the sum of 60s.; to be paid at the Feast
of the Assumption, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Monday after the Feast of St. James,
anno 9 Edward II., the said William acknowledged satisfaction.
The said Laurence is therefore quit.)
xvjd.
Thursday before the Feast of St. Barnabas [11 June], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Thomas, son of Stephen de Cantebrigge, and acknowledged himself bound to Dame Margery de
Basyngge, Walter de Rynggesale, Robert de Pipeherst, and
William Wolnoth, executors of Dame Idonea de Cantebrige, (fn. 14) in
the sum of £8; to be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., Monday after Michaelmas Day, anno 6 Edward II., satisfaction acknowledged. The recognizance is therefore cancelled.)
nil quia clericus communitatis.
Friday before the same Feast came John Derman, butcher,
and acknowledged himself bound to Hugh de Waltham, clerk,
in the sum of 27s.; to be paid by weekly instalments of 6d.,
commencing on Sunday the Feast of St. Barnabas, &c.
xjd.
The same day came John Cros, "pesshoner," and acknowledged himself bound to Robert de Derby, woolmonger, in the
sum of 8 marks; to be paid, viz., one morety at the Feast of
St. Peter ad Vincula and the other at the Nativity B. Mary;
and unless, &c.
iijd.
Wednesday after the Feast of St. Barnabas [11 June], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came William de Donstaple, "gaunter," (fn. 15)
and acknowledged himself bound to Matthew de Donestaple in
the sum of 28s.; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 5s.,
commencing at Michaelmas, until, &c.
vijd.
The same day came John Lowys, taverner, and acknowledged himself bound to Ralph de Arraz in the sum of
5½ marks; to be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
xd.
Saturday after the Feast of St. Barnabas [11 June] came
Philip Lenfaunt, "peleter," and acknowledged himself bound to
Bartholomew de Vendynes in the sum of 100s.; to be paid
at the Feast of the Assumption, &c.
dimidium marce.
Monday before the Feast of Nativity St. John Bapt. [24 June]
came Robert de Mounceaus and John, son of John le Benere,
and acknowledged themselves severally bound to William de
"Taleword," woodmonger, in the sum of £40; to be paid at
Michaelmas, &c.
(Afterwards came Richard de "Taleworth" and Cecilia his
wife, relict and executrix of the above William, and put in
their place John de Mockyng de Somersete to sue, receive, and
make acquittance, &c. Afterwards came the said John de
Mockyng and acknowledged that he released the said Robert
and John from their recognizance; and for this release Thomas,
brother of the said John le Benere, made to the said John de
Mockyng a certain recognizance, as appears in the White Book
of recognizances of debts, anno xj.)
Folio 10 (cxxj b).
viijd.
12 June, 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came John le Chaundeler
de Colmanstrete, John atte Heg', "batour," and Walter de Boys,
"batour," and acknowledged themselves severally bound to
John de Preston, corder, in the sum of £4; to be paid at
Michaelmas, &c.
vd.
The same day came Ralph Fitz Nel and acknowledged
himself bound to Richard de Reynham, blader, in the sum of
53s. 4d.; to be paid at the Feast of St. Bartholomew, &c.
Summa hujus termini lvijs. iijd.
xjs.
Tuesday after the Feast of St. John Bapt. [24 June], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came William de Derham, clerk [and]
woolmonger, and acknowledged himself bound to Robert de
Abethrop, Constable of Clare, in the sum of 104 marks; to be
paid, viz., one morety at the Feast of the Assumption and the
other at the Nativity B. Mary; and unless, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Thursday after the Feast of the Assumption, came Sir John de Chelmeresford and Gilbert "Shep,"
potter, and received in the name of the above Robert the
sum of 52 marks; and promised indemnification.)
cedula.
Power of attorney granted by the above Robert de Abethrop
to Gilbert "Schep" to receive from William de Derham, clerk
and woolmonger, the sum of 104 marks. Dated Tuesday after
the Feast of Nativity St. John Bapt. aforesaid.
cedula.
Memorandum to the effect that on Sunday after the Feast of
St Luke [18 Oct.], 6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came the above
William de Derham, clerk, and paid the sum of 52 marks in
discharge of the above recognizance in 104 marks, the payment
of the latter sum being made by two instalments (per duas vices),
viz., the first paid to Sir John de Chelmeresford, wardrobe
keeper to the Earl of Gloucester, and to the aforesaid Gilbert
"Shep," and the second, on the Sunday aforesaid, to the aforesaid Gilbert, who gave an acquittance under seal for the debt.
iiijd.
The same day [viz., Tuesday after the Feast of St. John
Bapt.] came John de Preston, son of Matthew de Tonstale, and
acknowledged himself bound to Ralph de Warren, girdler, in
the sum of 40s.; to be paid according to the terms of an indenture made between them, and unless, &c.
vjd.
Wednesday the eve of the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul
[29 June], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Master John de
Suthwerk, surgeon, and John de Birlingham, woolmonger, and
acknowledged themselves severally bound to Master Peter
Passelewe, Rector of the church of Todyngton, (fn. 16) in the sum of
5 marks; to be paid a fortnight after Michaelmas, &c.
(Cancelled because satisfied, &c.)
xd.
The same day came John Motoun, mercer, and acknowledged
himself bound to William de Elsyng, mercer, in the sum of 100s.;
to be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
xxd.
The same day came John Motoun, mercer, and acknowledged
himself bound to Hamo "Godchiep," mercer, in the sum of £10;
to be paid, viz., one moiety at Christmas and the other at the
following Midsummer, &c.
xvjd.
Saturday after the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June],
5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Thomas de Brandone and
acknowledged himself bound to Hamo "Godchep" in the sum
of £8; to be paid, viz., one moiety at Christmas and the other
at Easter, &c.
ijs. vjd.
Wednesday before the Feast of Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr [7 July], 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came John de
Corboil, goldsmith, and John de Bikenore, "pottere," and
acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to
Nicholas Edmond, fishmonger, in the sum of £15; to be
paid at the Feast of St. Martin in the month of November
next, &c.
(Cancelled because satisfied.)
Folio 9 b (cxxij).
condonatur quia menestrall'.
5 July, 5 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Philip Lefaunt and
Richard Gentilcors, skinner, and acknowledged themselves
bound to Richardin le Violour (fn. 17) in the sum of 10 marks; to
be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
6 Edward II.
vjd.
Friday before the Feast of St. Margaret [20 July], 6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Master Gilbert le Mareschal and
acknowledged himself bound to Robert le Sausier in the sum
of 60s.; to be paid at the Feast of St. Bartholomew, &c.
iiijd.
Tuesday before the Feast of St. Margaret [20 July], 6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Alexander de Gloucestre, Roger de
Kent, "braceour," (fn. 18) and William de Montagu, and acknowledged themselves severally bound to Walter de Montagu in
the sum of 40s.; to be paid at the Feast of St. Laurence, &c.
(Thursday the morrow of the Assumption B. Mary came
the aforesaid Walter and acknowledged satisfaction. The
recognizance is therefore cancelled.)
nil quia alderm'.
Friday after the Feast of St. Margaret [20 July] came Master
Gilbert le Mareschal and acknowledged himself bound to
Nicholas Picot, Alderman, in the sum of 8½ marks; to be paid
at the Feast of St. Bartholomew, &c.
nil quia clericus communitatis.
Monday the eve of the Feast of St. James [25 July] came
John de Lillestone, corder, and John Potyn, girdler, and
acknowledged themselves severally bound to Hugh de Walt
ham, clerk, in the sum of £20; to be paid at the Feast of the
Assumption, &c. And be it remembered that the aforesaid
Hugh has a certain letter obligatory of the said John and
John for the above debt.
iiijs. viijd.
The following Wednesday came Benedict de Suffolk, taverner,
and acknowledged himself bound to Reymond de Pount and
John de la Fabrica, merchants of Gascony, in the sum of £28;
to be paid, viz., one moiety at Michaelmas and the other at
Christmas, &c.
iijs. iiijd.
Friday before the Feast of St. Laurence [10 Aug.] came
Thomas Beauflour and acknowledged himself bound to William
le Barbier de Flete in the sum of £20; to be paid a fortnight
after Michaelmas, &c.
iijs. iiijd.
Saturday before the Feast of St. Laurence [10 Aug.] came
John Mire, draper, and acknowledged himself bound to Nicholas
de Tyngewik in the sum of £20; to be paid at the Feast of
Invention of H. Cross, &c.
Folio 9 (cxxij b).
xvjd.
Monday the eve of St. Laurence [10 Aug.], 6 Edward II.
[A.D. 1312], came Master Robert Patrika, clerk, and acknowledged himself bound to Robert de Lemyngtone, barber, in the
sum of 12 marks; to be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
xiijd.
Friday (fn. 19) the morrow of St. Laurence [10 Aug.] came Master
Gilbert le Mareschal and acknowledged himself bound to
Andrew Horn, fishmonger, in the sum of 10 marks; to be paid
at Michaelmas, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Thursday after the Feast of St. Michael,
came the aforesaid Gilbert and paid the money to the said
Andrew. Therefore let him be quit.)
ixd.
The following day came Gilbert de Dullyngham, butcher, and
acknowledged himself bound to Sir Nicholas de Suttone in the
sum of £4 6s. 8d.; to be paid, viz., 40s. at Christmas, and
46s. 8d. at Easter, &c.
ijs. ijd.
The same day came Godyn Hautayn, mercer, and acknowledged himself bound to Peter le Rous de Genua in the sum of
£13; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 65s., commencing
at Christmas, &c.
vd.
Saturday after the Feast of the Assumption B. Mary
[15 Aug.] came William Syward, taverner, and acknowledged
himself bound to Walter Bullok, taverner, in the sum of 54s.;
to be paid in a fortnight.
xld.
Tuesday before the Feast of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.]
came Thomas de Kent, mercer, and acknowledged himself
bound to John de Dallyng, senior, in the sum of £20; to be
paid, viz., £10 at the Feast of Exaltation of H. Cross, and £10
at Christmas.
xxd.
The same day came Roger de Ipswich and Hugh de
Notyngham, skinners, and acknowledged themselves severally
bound to William de Pontefract, "peleter," in the sum of £10;
to be paid, viz., one moiety at Michaelmas and the other at the
Feast of All Souls, &c.
xvjd.
Saturday after the Feast of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.] came
Robert le Sauser, "cossoun," John Walraunt, John de Boseworth, tailor, and Thomas le Northerne, and acknowledged
themselves bound to John de Cherletone in the sum of £8, viz.,
each in 40s.; to be paid, viz., 20s. at Christmas, and 20s. at
Easter, &c.
(Afterwards the said Robert, John, and John paid 20s, and
the said Thomas 40s.; and on the Feast of Commemoration of
St. Paul the said Robert paid 20s.)
Folio 8 b (cxxiij).
xd.
Tuesday the Feast of Decollation of St. John Bapt. [29 Aug.],
6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Nicholas de Fulham, "pessoner," and acknowledged himself bound to John Amys, clerk,
in the sum of 100s.; to be paid at Michaelmas.
vd.
Wednesday the morrow of the same Feast came Richard le
Kissere (fn. 20) and acknowledged himself bound to John le Kyng in
the sum of 50s.; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 5s.,
commencing at Michaelmas, &c.
xviijd.
Tuesday before the Feast of Nativ B. Mary [8 Sept.] came
Laurence le Fevre and acknowledged himself bound to Ralph
le Balauncer in the sum of £9; to be paid a fortnight after
Michaelmas, &c.
xvjs. viijd.
Saturday the morrow of the same Feast came Henry, son
of Hugh de Brandestone, and acknowledged himself bound to
Sir Henry de Seegrave, Knt, in the sum of £100; to be paid,
viz., one moiety at Christmas and the other at Easter, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Thursday the morrow of St. James,
anno 7 Edward II., came the aforesaid Sir Henry and put in his
place Peter de Rokele and Osbert de Heddesworth to ensure
the execution of the above recognizance.)
viijd.
Saturday after the Feast of Exaltation of H. Cross [14 Sept.],
6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Juliana, wife of John le Chaundeler de Colmanstret, John, son of the said John, and John, son
of John le Botoner, and acknowledged themselves jointly and
severally bound to Roger de Cloptone in the sum of £4; to be
paid, viz., 40s. at the Feast of All Saints, and 40s. at the Feast
of St. Andrew, &c.
nil quia alderm'.
The following Sunday came William de Fourneys, pepperer,
and acknowledged himself bound to John de Wengrave in the
sum of £80; to be paid on Christmas Eve, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Saturday before the Feast of Circumcision, anno 6 Edward II., came the aforesaid John and acknowledged satisfaction. The recognizance is therefore cancelled.)
viijd.
Friday after the Feast of St. Matthew, Ap. [21 Sept.], came
Simon Godeman, taverner near Alegate, and acknowledged
himself bound to Master Gilbert the Marshal in the sum of
5 marks; to be paid at Christmas, &c.
xiijd.
Tuesday before Michaelmas Day came Robert le Sauser and
acknowledged himself bound to Richard de Estdene, clerk to
the Earl of Gloucester, in the sum of 10 marks; to be paid at
the Feast of Purification, &c.
Summa huius termini lxiiijs. iijd.
After Michaelmas.
Folio 8 (cxxiij b).
vjd.
Friday the octave of St. Michael, 6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312],
came William de Broghton and acknowledged himself bound to
James Jezi of Luka in the sum of 57s.; to be paid at Christmas.
viijd.
The following day came William le Coffrer and acknowledged himself bound to Thomas Beauflour in the sum of £4;
to be paid at Easter, &c.
viijd.
The same day came John Bonaventure and John de Ambr'
and acknowledged themselves severally bound to John de
Kynebelle in the sum of £4; to be paid at Christmas.
iiijs. vijd.
Monday after the octave of St. Michael, 6 Edward II.
[A.D. 1312], came Richard Potrel, senior, and acknowledged
himself bound to Ralph le Balauncer in the sum of £27 18s.; to
be paid, viz., one moiety at Easter and the other at Midsummer.
xd.
Friday the Feast of St. Edward, K. [13 Oct.], came Richard
de Westwode, cutler, and acknowledged himself bound to Adam
de Massheberi in the sum of 100s.; to be paid at Christmas.
xd.
The same day came John de Waltham, "cotiller," and
acknowledged himself bound to the same in a similar sum; to
be paid, viz., 40s. at Christmas, and 60s. at Easter.
xxijd.
Thursday after the Feast of St. Luke [18 Oct.] came William
de Stanhop and acknowledged himself bound to Antonin de
Pesane in the sum of £11; to be paid, viz., £4 at Christmas and
Easter, and 60s. at Pentecost.
ijs. jd.
The following Saturday came William de Hallyngberi,
vintner, and acknowledged himself bound to William de la
Mare, Arnald de Grambal, and Bernard del Vite, executors of
William Martel, in the sum of £12 10s.; to be paid at Easter.
ijs.
Thursday before the Feast of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.]
came Thomas, son of John de Canterbury, and acknowledged
himself bound to Alan de Redyng, cordwainer, in the sum of
18 marks; to be paid, viz., 10 marks at Christmas, and 8 marks
at Easter.
(Afterwards the said Alan came and acknowledged that he
had received the money.)
xijd.
The same day came Laurence le Fevre and acknowledged
himself bound to Thomes de Caumpes in the sum of 9 marks;
to be paid at Christmas.
Folio 7 b (cxxiv).
nil quia alderm'.
Saturday the Feast of SS. Simon and Jude [28 Oct.], 6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came John de Breynford, goldsmith, and
Thomas de Hales junior, woodmonger, and acknowledged
themselves severally bound to Thomas Romeyn, (fn. 21) Alderman, in
the sum of £6; to be paid at Midsummer.
ixd.
The following Tuesday came Robert le Sauser, "cosszoun,"
and acknowledged himself bound to John Poyntel in the sum of
£4 8s.; to be paid by instalments of 22s. at the Purification,
Pentecost, the Gule of August, (fn. 22) and the Feast of All Saints, &c.
xld.
The same day John de Garscherche, saddler, acknowledged
himself bound to Gilbert de Balsham, saddler, in the sum of
£20; to be paid at the Feast of St. Andrew, &c.
xijd.
Saturday before the Feast of All Saints [1 Nov.] came
William Sondan (Soudan ?), butcher, and acknowledged himself
bound to Robert Sely in the sum of £6; to be paid, viz., one
moiety at Christmas and the other at the Purification, &c.
iiijd.
Monday after the Feast of All Saints [1 Nov.] came Richard
Senglaunt, tailor, and acknowledged himself bound to Hugh de
Heford, "seler," in the sum of 42s; to be paid, viz., one moiety
at Christmas and the other at the Purification, &c.
xijd.
The following day came "Morcius" atte Watre, butcher, and
acknowledged himself bound to Henry de Shorne, fishmonger,
in the sum of £6 7s. 6d.; to be paid by quarterly instalments of
half a mark until, &c.
ijs. ixd.
The same day came William de Garton, senior, and acknowledged himself bound to Ralph le Balauncer in the sum of
£16 17s.; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 20s., commencing at Christmas, until, &c.
(Execution of this recognizance will be found entered on the
Roll of Executions of Recognizances. Paid and is quit.)
nil quia clerico communitatis.
Tuesday before the Feast of St. Margaret, V. [20 July],
6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came John de Haveryng, cornmonger, and acknowledged himself bound to Hugh de Waltham, clerk, in the sum of £30; to be paid at the Feast of All Saints, as appears more fully in a certain letter obligatory
held by the said Hugh; and unless, &c.
Folio 7 (cxxiv b).
iijs xd.
Friday the eve of St. Martin [11 Nov.], 6 Edward II.
[A.D. 1312], came William de Finchingfeld and Robert le
Maderman before John de Gisors, Mayor, John de Wengrave,
and John le Mazelyner, Chamberlain, and acknowledged
themselves severally bound to Hildebrand de New Court of
Almaine in the sum of £23; to be paid, viz., one moiety at
the Feast of the Purification and the other at Midsummer;
and unless, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Monday after the Feast of Purification,
anno 6 Edward II., came the above William de Finchingfeld
and paid to the said Hildebrand here in the Chamber the
sum of £11 10s. Afterwards, viz., on Tuesday the Feast of
St Edmund, anno 7 Edward II., came the said Hildebrand and
acknowledged that the executors of Robert le Maderman had
paid him the sum of £11 10s.; and they are quit.)
ijs. vjd.
Wednesday after the Feast of St. Edmund, K. [20 Nov.],
came Roger de Evre, "ferron," before the Chamberlain and
acknowledged himself bound to John de Colkirk in the sum of
£15; to be paid by instalments of 100s. at the Epiphany,
Easter, and Pentecost; and unless, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Monday before the Feast of St. Valentine, the said Roger paid 100s., and afterwards £10, and he
is quit.)
Sum total of recognizances of debts temp. J. le Mazerer
hitherto—£12 4s. 4d.
xd.
Monday after the Feast of St. Katherine [25 Nov.], 6 Edward II. [A.D. 1312], came Robert de Gloucestre, goldsmith,
and acknowledged himself bound to Emma, daughter of John
de Batricheseye, (fn. 23) in the sum of 100s.; to be paid at the Feast
of All Saints, &c.
xd.
Thursday the Feast of St. Clement [23 Nov.] came Francis
de Vylers, "chivaler," and acknowledged himself bound to
William de Upton, "chaucer," in the sum of 100s.; to be paid
at the Feast of the Purification, &c.
(Execution made upon the said Francis to the amount of
50s., as appears in the Roll of Executions of Debts, &c. Afterwards acknowledgment of satisfaction of the whole debt.)
vijd.
Monday before the Feast of St. Nicholas [6 Dec.] came John
"Meau" and David de Gloucestre, clerk, and acknowledged
themselves jointly and severally bound to Ralph le Balauncer
in the sum of 75s.; to be paid at the Purification, &c.
xd.
The same day came Richard Whityng, "chaundeler," and
acknowledged himself bound to John "Meaw" and David de
Gloucestre, clerk, in the sum of 100s; to be paid at the Purification, &c.
xxs.
Saturday after the Feast of St. Andrew [30 Nov.] came
William de Bodele, vintner, before John le Mazelyner, the
Chamberlain, in the presence of Sir Nicholas de Farendon,
Alderman, and acknowledged himself bound to Roger le Marechal, parson of Tackele, (fn. 24) co. Oxon, in the sum of £120; to be
paid, viz., one moiety at the Feast of Pentecost and the other
at the Feast of St. Martin, &c.
(Afterwards, anno 19 Edward II., came the said Roger the
parson before Hamo de Chiggewell, the Mayor, Hamo Godchep (fn. 25)
and Roger le Palmere, (fn. 26) Aldermen, and acknowledged satisfaction. The said William is therefore quit.)
vd.
Monday before the Feast of St. Nicholas [6 Dec.] came
Alexander de Gloucestre and Roger de Kent, "brewer," and
acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to John
de Bennyngges, "ceinturer," in the sum of 50s.; to be paid
at the Purification, &c.
Folio 6 b (cxxv).
xviijd.
Thursday the eve of the Conception B. M. [8 Dec.] came
Richard de Wymbisshe, "potter," and acknowledged himself
bound to Ralph le Balauncer in the sum of £9; to be paid at
the Feast of the Purification.
ixd.
The following day came John Busshe, son of Peter Busshe,
and acknowledged himself bound to Robert de Dombletone in
the sum of £4 8s.; to be paid at the Feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula, &c.
vd.
The same day came Philip le Bourser and John Phelip his son
and acknowledged themselves severally bound to Ralph de
Storteford and William de Lughtebergh, executors of John
Sparwe, in the sum of 50s. 11d.; to be paid by instalments of
10s. at Easter and Midsummer, and the residue at Michaelmas, &c.
xviijd.
Saturday after the Feast of St. Nicholas [6 Dec.] came
Andrew Godard and acknowledged himself bound to Reymond
de St. Clement in the sum of £9; to be paid, viz., 100s. at the
Feast of the Assumption, and £4 at Easter, &c.
(Afterwards the said Reymond came and acknowledged
satisfaction.)
[Here the entries cease to be made facie inversa-Editor.]