Close Rolls, Richard II: May 1382

Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 2, 1381-1385. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1920.

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'Close Rolls, Richard II: May 1382', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 2, 1381-1385, (London, 1920) pp. 125-135. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol2/pp125-135 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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May 1382

May 8.
Westminster.
Henry Frend vicar of Leskerid and Walter Gimmaleke chaplain to Richard Shawe and Thomas Uppeton clerks. Recognisance for 46 marks, to be levied etc. in Cornwall.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said Richard.
John de Toutheby knight to Gregory Milly and Henry de Eston of St. Botolph, the heirs and assigns of the said Gregory. Charter with warranty of all his lands, rents etc. in Alford and Welle co. Lincoln, except the manor of Toutheby and all his lands in the hamlet of Toutheby; also of the reversion of all lands in Alford and Welle held of the said John for life by Robert de Alford. Witnesses: John de Haghe, Thomas Claymond, John Siryk, Thomas Sergaunt of Alford, John Palle of the same, Henry son of Robert de Langeton, William Elward of Welle. Dated Alford, 14 March 5 Richard II.
John de Toutheby knight to Gregory Milly of St. Botolph and Henry de Eston of the same, the heirs and assigns of the said Gregory. Quitclaim with warranty of all his messuages, cottages, tofts or curtilages with their appurtenances in the town of St. Botolph in 'Millylane,' and a house athwart at the entrance of the lane, as well those which James Barbour of St. Botolph and Alice his wife hold of them as those which the said Gregory and Henry hold by fine in the king's court levied by the said John and Eleanor his wife. Dated the town of St. Botolph, Sunday after St. Hilary 5 Richard II.
John de Toutheby knight to Gregory Milly of St. Botolph, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of a yearly rent of 4s. which he used to take of the said Gregory for a messuage in 'Millylane' in the town of St. Botolph wherein the said Gregory dwells. Dated the town of St. Botolph, Thursday after St. Peter's Chair 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing charter and writings, 12 May.
Gregory Milly and Henry de Eston, both of St. Botolph, to Sir John de Toutheby knight, his heirs and assigns. Indenture witnessing the grant of all lands, reversions, rents etc. in Alford and Welle co. Lincoln which they have by his gift, and the reversion of lands etc. there held for life by Robert de Alford, under condition for defeasance thereof, in case the said Gregory and Henry, the heirs and assigns of the said Gregory, shall not peaceably hold messuages, cottages, tofts or curtilages in 'Millylane' and a house athwart at the entrance of the lane which they have in demesne and in reversion by gift of the said John and Eleanor his wife by fine etc., or in case they be thrust out by judgment or otherwise by lawful title beginning before this date, or be impleaded by the said John or Eleanor or by their heirs, or distrained or impleaded for a rent of 4s. late of the said John issuing from the said Gregory's capital messuage in the said lane. Witnesses: John de Haghe, Robert de Alford, Thomas Glaymond (sic), John son of Saier de Rochefort the younger, John Siryk, Thomas Serjaunt of Alford, Eudo Coupere of the same, William Elward of Welle, Henry son of Robert de Langeton. Dated Alford, 29 March 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Gregory and John de Toutheby, 12 May.
Memorandum that, although the king by letters patent of 4 May 5 Richard II pardoned Thomas Ralegh of Farneburgh co. Warrewyk for all trespasses and misprisions committed before 14 December last for which fines or ransoms are due to the king, reserving the king's debts, recognisances and bonds for security of the peace given to the king or his forefathers, and reserving fines concerning lands, the said Thomas has taken upon him to content the king for any escapes of felons when he was sheriff of Warwickshire and Leycestershire, and to answer for any debts due to the king, that pardon notwithstanding.
Richard Southley, Henry Dounham, Reynold Shefeld, Gregory Southley and John Arblaster, executors of Edmund Stonore, to Robert Seynt Albone. Release, for a certain sum to them paid, of all his lands in Luton co. Bedford, to them delivered in execution of a statute of the staple whereby he was bound in 100l. to the said Edmund. Dated Luton, 12 May 5 Richard II. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Richard, Henry and Reynold, 14 May.
May 16.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Worcester. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of William Undercombe, William Willecotes, John Kyrkeby the younger, John Rous the younger, Robert atte Wode and John Mersshton of Worcestershire, in favour of Thomas de Brugge, Richard de Brugge, John de Brugge, John Blount and Richard Fother at suit of Philip Hautclere averring threats; and order to set free Nicholas Parfet and Richard Pakwode, also defendants, from Worcester gaol.
Membrane 8d.
May 2.
Westminster.
William Gocelyne of Aruyngton to Michael de Ravendale clerk. Recognisance for 20l., to be levied etc. in Cambridgeshire.
Cancelled on payment.
The said William to Thomas Thelwall clerk. Recognisance for 20 marks, to be levied etc. in Cambridgeshire.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Roger Westwode clerk and William Fasacrele executors of the said Thomas.
John Prestecote to John Elys of Nyweton, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim of a yearly rent of 6 marks by him lately granted to John Prestecote, to be taken of all the lands of John Elys in 'Nyweton Abbot' and Woleburgh. Witnesses: Thomas Waylond citizen of London, William Burleston, William Sudbiry, Thomas Nutecombe, John Colbroke. Dated Friday before the Invention of Holy Cross 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 May.
May 5.
Westminster.
Richard Wandesford citizen and mercer of London to William Appilyerd, son of Bartholomew Appilyerd. Recognisance for 40l., to be levied etc. in the city of London.
April 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Norffolk. Order by mainprise of Thomas More clerk and Richard Tymworth of Suffolk and Geoffrey Somerton and John Beston of Norffolk to set free Robert de Tymworth clerk, imprisoned upon an information that he purposed to pass to foreign parts in order to prosecute many things to the prejudice of the king and many of his people.
May 8.
Westminster.
John son of John Darcy of Park knight (militis) to William de Pappeworth and Robert Poyntz. Recognisance for 68l., to be levied etc. in Lincolnshire.
John Chaumbre, son and heir of Beatrice Louel, to Simon son of Robert de Hecham, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of a manor called Mustreleshalle in Hunstanton and all lands there lately purchased by the said Simon of the said Beatrice. Dated 7 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 9 May.
May 10.
Westminster.
William Bernak knight, John Geffroun and Henry atte Halle of Oundell to Baldwin de Bereford. Recognisance for 100 marks, to be levied etc. in Norhamptonshire.
Cancelled on payment.
May 12.
Westminster.
Warin Lucian of Brokhole co. Norhampton knight to John de Ravenser clerk of the hanaper of chancery. Recognisance for 44s. 8d., to be levied etc. in Norhamptonshire.
Cancelled on payment.
Thomas Driffeld to Robert de Marny knight. Receipt for a charter indented, made by Andrew Blundi knight son of Robert Blundi sometime citizen of London, in the same state in which the said Thomas lately delivered it; and general release of all personal actions. Dated 13 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 May.
April 23.
Westminster.
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of supersedeas until Michaelmas next in favour of Henry de Sancto Johanne in respect of their demand for the issues of the manor of Estluccombe co. Somerset, or for an account, which manor the king lately committed to his keeping, with the issues so long as the same should be in the king's hand, provided he should answer for the same at the exchequer if it should be adjudged that the issues ought to pertain to the king; or as a plea thereupon is yet pending without debate before the king.
Edmund Waldeyeve of Molynton to Bernard Brocas knight, William Walleworth knight, John Bukyngham, John Campeden, John Rouceby, Thomas Cook, John Keten' clerks, William Halden, William Worfton and Stephen Haym, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manors of Broghton and North Newenton and all lands etc. late of Thomas de Broghton knight in Broghton, North Newenton, Bodicote, Hornton and Baunebury co. Oxford and Lodegarshale co. Bukingham, and of the advowson of Broghton church. Dated 17 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 17 May.
Elizabeth daughter and heir of Thomas Breton of Essex esquire to Ralph Chircheman of Neketon, Margaret his wife and John Chircheman citizen of London, and to the said John's heirs. Charter with warranty of Adam de Thweyt, Alan Bunne of Neketon, Geoffrey Bray and Sara Bray daughter of John Bray of Frawsham (sic) her neifs and all that goes with them, their lands etc., all other her villeins pertaining to the manor of Sparham by Neketon and all lands in Sparham formerly held of the said manor in villenage by Robert Elyot. Witnesses: Sir John Clifton knight, Sir Richard de Ilneye knight, Richard de Holdiche, Geoffrey de Fransham, William de Wyverston, John Garleke, Walter Garleke, Thomas de Tetishale, John Sparke, Robert Bosoun, Geoffrey Joye, Peter Downe. Dated Sparham by Neketon, Monday the feast of St. Dunstan 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 May.
May 21.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Order by mainprise of Adam Kirkeham 'taillour,' Robert Aylnoth 'peutrer,' William Swayneslond 'peutrer' and John atte Watre 'peutrer' of the city of London to set free Robert Offynton of London 'peuderer,' imprisoned in Neugate prison at suit of John Asshele of London 'wodmonger' averring threats.
Membrane 7d.
April 23.
Westminster.
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of supersedeas until Michaelmas next in favour of John Botoner of Coventre the elder and Richard Luffe of Coventre merchant in respect of the demand against them for the issues of the manor of Whitteleye, the keeping whereof with the issues thereof so long as it shall remain in his hand the king has committed to them by a mainprise, so that they shall answer at the exchequer for the issues and profits if it shall be adjudged that the same ought to pertain to the king; as a plea thereupon is yet pending without debate in chancery.
Indenture of accord between Sir Ralph de Cromwelle and Sir Robert de Swillyngton, upon a claim made by Sir Ralph against Sir Robert and Margaret his wife in regard to the lands, hundreds, fees, advowsons etc. of Sir Roger Bellers after the death of Thomasia daughter and one of the heirs of Sir Roger, to wit that Sir Robert and Margaret should hold and enjoy to them and the heirs of Margaret's body all such as Sir Roger at his death held in demesne or in reversion, as well those now in the king's hand and the reversion of those assigned in dower to Dame Mary wife of Sir Roger by his endowment as others whereof he died seised or ever had possession in fee simple in his life time; that Sir Ralph shall make a quitclaim thereof, to be enrolled in chancery, or a fine to be levied in the king's court at the will and cost of Sir Robert; that Sir Robert shall assure to Sir Ralph and his heirs lands to the value of 21l. a year, and the reversion of 10 marks of rent in Thursyngton which the said Mary holds as parcel of her said dower, and shall then pay the said Ralph 20l., and shall give diligence that he and the said Margaret by fine to be levied at his own cost shall make a demise of the manors of Bonney and Cruche and of the hundred of Framlond, taking again an estate thereof to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the heirs of Margaret's body, remainder to Sir Ralph and his heirs, but in case Dame Margaret will not consent thereto Sir Ralph and Sir Robert agree that nevertheless all the other covenants shall be performed. Dated Westminster, 12 May 5 Richard II. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 14 May.
William Swanlond to John Hadlee citizen of London, Margery his wife, Robert Ellerker and John Romeseye clerks, the heirs and assigns of John Hadlee. Quitclaim of a moiety of the manor and of the advowson of Hyntelesham co. Suffolk. Witnesses: John Prestecote, John Wadham, John Hulle, Robert Hulle, William Burleston. Dated London, 10 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 May.
William de Lyndesele co. Essex and Robert Antoyn of Great Munden co. Hertford to Robert de Swillyngton, William de Elmham knights, John de Heylesdon, Joan his wife, John Chercheman and Bartholomew Marche citizens of London and to the heirs and assigns of John de Heylesdon. Charter with warranty of the manor of Drayton with the members etc., the advowsons of Drayton and Taverham thereto belonging, and a wood called Draytonlonde in Norffolk, all which with other manors the grantors had by feoffment of William de la Pole knight the younger, and after by feoffment of John de la Pole knight his son and heir. Witnesses: Robert Ufford knight, Richer Wichyngham, Robert de Berneye, John White, Thomas Bardolf, Martin Taverham, John atte Ridde of Catton, John Brisyngham, John atte Heerne. Dated Drayton, Monday the feast of St. Tiburcius and St. Valerianus 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 17 May.
May 17.
Westminster.
Thomas Lampet of Essex to William Humberston clerk. Recognisance for 200l., to be levied etc. in Essex.
Cancelled on payment.
William Humberston clerk and Thomas Lampet of Essex. Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that the said Thomas pay in the church of St. Paul London 100 marks at Christmas next and 100 marks at Midsummer following, or within a month after those feasts. Dated London, 17 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 17 May.
May 17.
Westminster.
William Humberston clerk to Thomas Lampet of Essex. Recognisance for 200l., to be levied etc. in Essex.
Cancelled on payment.
Thomas Lampet of Essex and William Humberston clerk. Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that the said William shall by deed of feoffment receive of Robert Parys citizen of London and John Chippestede of the same seisin of lands, rents etc. in Fyfehed co. Essex to him and his heirs, and shall after by charter give the same with warranty to the said Thomas and Idonea his wife, the heirs and assigns of the said Thomas, and shall before Whitsuntide next deliver seisin thereof. Dated 17 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the parties, 17 May.
May 22.
Westminster.
John Cole of Bruggewater to the prior of Henton. Recognisance for 180l., to be levied etc. in Somerset.
Memorandum that on 10 May 5 Richard II Richard Waldegrave knight appeared in chancery and certified before the chancellor that on 8 May last he came with his household to the house of Thomas Taillour 'hostiler' dwelling at the 'Swerd of the Hoope' in Fletestrete, and there lodged with his household, horses and goods, and that the same day two 'trussyngcofres' with divers jewels to the value of 40 marks and his seal in one of them were there stolen, craving that the theft be enrolled, lest hereafter he be troubled by reason of the said seal by any deed after made and therewith sealed; and it is enrolled accordingly, William Wynkefeld knight being present and witnessing that this was so.
Memorandum of enrolment by order of the chancellor.
May 20.
Westminster.
Robert Solas to Geoffrey Martyn. Recognisance for 50l., to be levied etc. in Surrey.
John son of William Barber of Eppeworth co. Lincoln to Simon de Burgh esquire, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Wympol and all lands etc. in Barenton, Malketon, Orewelle, Eversdon, Aruyngton and Crauden co. Cantebrigge sometime of Warin de Bassyngborne knight. Witnesses: Sir John de Burgh, Sir John Deyngayne knights, James de Grauncestre, Roger Harleston, William Castelacre (fn. 1) knight. Dated Wympol, 4 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 22 May.
Membrane 6d.
Thomas de Wicham, son and heir of Thomas de Wicham of Swaleclyve co. Oxford, to William de Wykeham bishop of Winchester, Master John de Bukyngham, John de Campeden, Robert Perlee clerks, William de Worfton, William Ryngebourne and Robert de Cherlton, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of 30s. of rent in Swaleclyve, and all services of the rector of Swaleclyve and his successors, which rent the rector is bound to pay for four virgates of land there held in right of his church. Dated 16 February 5 Richard II.
Thomas de Wicham, son sometime of Thomas de Wycham of Swaleclyve co. Oxford, to William de Wykeham bishop of Winchester (and others as in the last). Gift with warranty of a rent of 30s. by the hands of the rector of Swaleclyve and his successors for four virgates of land there which the rector in right of his church holds of the said Thomas. Dated 1 February 5 Richard II.
Thomas de Wycham (as the last) to William de Wykeham bishop of Winchester (and others, as above). Grant and quitclaim with warranty of in one acre of land in Swaleclyve, 30s. of rent and the advowson of the church, with all services of the rector and his successors, who is bound to pay the said rent for four virgates of land there which he holds in right of his church. Dated 16 February 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 22 May.
John Dovy citizen and 'mercer' of London to Stephen Haym citizen and merchant of Winchester. General release of all actions real and personal. Dated London, Whitsun eve 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 May.
May 24.
Westminster.
William de Chorlegh the elder to Thomas de Thelwall clerk. Recognisance for 100s., to be levied etc. in Lancashire.
Richard prior of Wynghale to John de Scarle parson of St. Mary Southkelleseye. Receipt and acquittance for 40s. for a yearly pension of 13s. 4d. due to the said priory for three years, namely from St. Peter's Chains 3 Richard II to St. Peter's Chains next. Dated London, the eve of the Ascension 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 May.
To Gilbert de Culwen escheator in Cumberland. Imperfect writ, reciting an order of 9 October last, addressed to Nicholas Reymes late escheator, to assign dower to Elizabeth who was wife of William Latymer, of whom the king commanded the prior of Gysburne to take an oath etc.
Vacated, because otherwise below.
May 28.
Westminster.
William Chaude of Edyweston to Robert de Muskham clerk. Recognisance for 18l., to be levied etc. in Roteland.
Memorandum of defeasance, upon condition that the said William pay 3l. at London at Midsummer next, 3l. at St. Peter's Chains following, and 3l. at Michaelmas following.
May 16.
Westminster.
To John king of Castille and Leon duke of Lancastre, or to his chancellor in the duchy. Order to cause proclamation to be made forbidding any man, under pain of forfeiture thereof or of the value thereof, to take any kind of corn to any foreign parts without special licence of the king, although lately the king commanded proclamation to be made that singular his liege subjects willing so to do might buy corn within the duchy, wheat excepted, and bring it to Wales in order there to buy other victuals and bring them again within the duchy for sustenance of his lieges there, his former command to the contrary notwithstanding; as the king has sufficient information that the lieges dwelling within the duchy are much damaged by buying of corn and carrying thereof out of the duchy. By C.
June 5.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Bukingham. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Thomas Sutton, Simon Godriche, Thomas Baldwyn, John Munde and Thomas Walter of London, in favour of Hugh de Sutton at suit of Thomas de Ailesbury averring threats.
John Wildebrugge, cousin and heir of Henry Cosyn, to Thomas Cosyn, his heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of the manor and advowson of Great Sutton co. Essex in the hundred of Rocheford. Witnesses: John Fitzsimonde, John Chaunceux, William Berland knights, John Pritelwelle the elder, William Pakelisham, Thomas Broun, John Frend, Thomas Turtele, John Ferour. Dated Great Sutton, 28 October 3 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 11 June.
June 8.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Lincoln. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Thomas Hoton, John de la Launde, Robert Cracroft and Robert Welby of Lincolnshire, in favour of Walter Friday of Multon chaplain, ordered to find mainpernors upon an information that he purposed to pass to foreign parts in order to prosecute many things to the prejudice of the king and many of the people, and send the same over to England for execution; and order to set the defendant free if taken.
Membrane 5d.
May 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Northumberland. Writ de expensis for 12l. 16s. in favour of David Holgrave and Robert de Cliffort knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster on the morrow of St. John ante Portam Latinam last, namely 4s. a day each for 32 days.
The following have like writs:
Cumberland. Richard de Salkeld and John Dalmore 12l. 16s. for 32 days.
Westmorland. John de Preston and John de Crakanthorp 12l. for 28 days (sic).
Yorkshire. William Percehay knight and Robert Neville of Horneby knight 10l. for 25 days.
Cornwall. Warin Arcedekene knight and Richard Sergeaux knight 12l. 16s. for 32 days.
Notynghamshire. Sampson de Strelleye knight and Thomas de Rempston knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Derbyshire. Thomas de Marchington knight and Philip de Okore knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Lincolnshire. John de Thoutheby and William Airmyn 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Leycestershire. William Flamville knight and Thomas Walssh knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Warwickshire. John de Peyto and William Spernore 8l. for 20 days.
Roteland. John Daneys and William Morewode 8l. for 20 days.
Norhamptonshire. Nicholas Lillyng knight and Giles Seint Johan knight 8l. for 20 days.
Bedfordshire. Thomas Peyver and William Tyryngton 8l. for 20 days.
Bukinghamshire. Thomas Sakeville knight and John Tyryngham 8l. for 20 days.
Cambridgeshire. William de Pappeworth and Simon de Burgh 8l. for 20 days.
Huntingdonshire. William Moigne knight and Robert Beville of Walton 8l. for 20 days.
Essex. William Berland knight and Alexander Goldyngham knight 7l. 4s. for 18 days.
Hertfordshire. Robert Turk knight and John Thornbury knight 7l. 4s. for 18 days.
Middlesex. John Saunford and William Barnevylle 6l. 8s. for 16 days.
Kent. Thomas Colpeper knight and Thomas de Cobham knight 7l. 4s. for 18 days.
Surrey. Robert de Loxley and John Hadresham 7l. 4s. for 18 days.
Sussex. Edmund fitz Herberd knight and Edward Dalyngrugge knight 8l. 4s. for 18 days.
Norffolk. Stephen de Hales knight and Thomas Gerberge knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Suffolk. Richard Waldegrave knight and William Wyngfeld knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
The county of Suthampton. Thomas Wortyng knight and John Sondes knight 8l. for 20 days.
Wiltesir. John Daunteseye knight and John de Roches knight 8l. for 20 days.
Berkshire. Thomas de la Mare knight and Roger Curson knight 7l. 4s. for 18 days.
Oxfordshire. John Herle knight 72s. for 18 days.
Staffordshire. Thomas Thomunhore knight and Thomas de Stafford knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Salop. Brian de Cornewail knight and Robert de Kendale 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Gloucestershire. John de Thorp knight and Peter de Veel knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Worcestershire. Richard Fyton knight and John Sapy knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Herefordshire. Walter Deveros knight and Peter de la Mare knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Somerset. Peter Courtenay knight and Thomas Hungerford knight 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Dorset. Stephen Derby knight and John Mautravers 8l. 16s. for 22 days.
Devon William Boneville knight and James de Chuddelegh knight 12l. 16s. for 32 days.
The county of Bristol. Thomas Beaupyne and John Vielle. [Prynne, Parliamentary Writs, iv. p. 357.]
May 22.
Westminster.
To John king of Castille and Leon duke of Lancastre, or to his representative in the duchy. Like writ for 10l. in favour of Roger de Pilkyngton knight and Robert de Clifton, knights of the duchy, for 25 days.
[Ibid. p. 360.]
May 22.
Westminster.
To the mayor and bailiffs of Lincoln. Like writ for 4l. 8s. in favour of Robert de Sutton and Robert de Ledes citizens, namely 2s. each for 22 days.
The following have like writs:
Cicestre. John Sherere and Richard Boys citizens 72s. for 18 days.
Oxford. Edmund Kenyan and Walter Bon burgesses 72s. for 18 days.
Worcester. Roger Lichefeld and Richard de Gascoyne citizens, 4l. 8s. for 22 days.
Shaftebury. Walter de Hanlegh and Thomas Cammel burgesses 4l. 8s. for 22 days.
Exeter. Adam Skut and Thomas Raymund citizens 6l. 8s. for 32 days.
Jernemuth. Bartholomew Nogan and William Oxeneye burgesses 4l. 8s. for 22 days.
[Ibid.]
Membrane 4d.
Warin de Lisle knight to John de Plays knight and William Smethe clerk, the heirs and assigns of the said John. Charter with warranty of the manor of Fretewelle co. Oxford. Witnesses: Nicholas Somerton, John Somerton, Richard Gerard, John Notbem, John Moundevile. Dated Fretwelle, 4 January 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 17 May.
Warin de Lisle knight to John de Plays knight and William Smethe clerk, the heirs and assigns of the said John. Charter indented with warranty of the manor and advowson of Mundeford (Munford) co. Norffolk in exchange for the manor of Fretewelle co. Oxford which they have given to the said Warin, his heirs and assigns; and covenant that the said John and William, the heirs and assigns of the said John, may enter again the manor of Fretewelle in case the said Warin's heirs in fee tail, the heirs of any his ancestors, any grantor or the heirs of any grantor shall hereafter recover the manor and advowson of Mundeford or any part thereof, namely the whole thereof if the whole be recovered, and if a part be recovered a part to the value of the same. Witnesses: Richard Holdiche, Osbert de Mundeford, John de Tyd, John de Bodeneye, John Cranewys. Dated Mundeford, 5 February 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Warin and John, 17 May.
John Southbury of Esthauneye to Sir John Hauneye clerk, John Marchal of Ardyngton clerk and John Crooke of the Grove, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor in Esthauneye called Southbury, and of 171 acres of land, 39 acres of meadow and pasture for seven kine in Esthauneye. Witnesses: John Seymour, John Sexteyn, Edmund Southbury, John Herbard, Adam Soutere, John Godefray. Dated Esthauneye, 18 November 50 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 May this year.
The king and the prior and convent of Holy Trinity Hundeslowe. Lease to the king for life of the houses and closes at Hatton Grande lately made by the late king, rendering 50s. a year by the hands of his bailiffs of Kyngeston on Thames. Dated Westminster, 19 May 5 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the prior, 31 May.

Footnotes

  • 1. Milit' et aliis: apparently an error for multis et aliis.