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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… Like order, mutatis mutandis, to the sheriff of Suthampton in regard to John Punchardoun, who is dead. Nov. 1. … to pay to the keeper what shall thereby be found due and in arrear from 28 October 5 Henry VI to 28 October last, … upon the finding of an inquisition, taken before William Babthorpe the late king's escheator in Warwickshire, that …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… 1495-1496 Membrane 16. 1 1496 883 July 8. To the escheator in Bedford and Buckingham. Order to take fealty of John son … his age before the escheator, and for half a mark paid in the hanaper, the king has respited his homage to the … Bradley, Thomas Laurens of Assheton co. Lancaster, William Babthorpe of Osgodby co. York and Thomas Laybron of …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… OF SOUTHWELL The mediaeval diocese of York contained, in the churches of York, Ripon, Beverley, and Southwell, four … of secular canons. The early history of each is involved in much obscurity; and the difficulty is increased in the … this diocese, namely those of York, Lincoln, Howden, and Hemingbrough. The work of this great collegiate establishment …
A History of the County of York
… (except Beverley and York) 196. COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF HEMINGBROUGH The church of St. Mary of Hemingbrough was given … convent of Durham. It was a richly endowed rectory, 12 and in 1426, on 26 October, a licence was obtained from Henry VI … inst. 1471 James Preston, S.T.P., inst. 1475 Thomas Babthorpe, A.M., inst. 1480 Robert Marshal, inst. 1517 27 …
A History of the County of York
… CHURCH OF ST. PETER, YORK The Dean and Chapter of York in the Middle Ages were the direct successors of a body of secular clergy similar in constitution to the primitive chapters of Beverley, Ripon, … 348. Ibid. 498. Ibid. 503. Ibid. 1396-9, p. 83. Hist. of Hemingbrough, 75. Yorks. Chant. Surv. (Surt. Soc.), 5. Ibid. …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… payable 24/06/1402. Damages claimed at £40. Bonds shown in court. Noted that the bonds do not say where they were … owes him £40 on a bond. Damages claimed at £40. Bond shown in court. Noted that the bond does not say where it was made, … Order to the sheriff of London to make a jury come in the quindene of Martinmas 1403. Pledges named for the …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… 1423 he delivered to John Bury for safe-keeping a bond in which he was bound to a certain William Germayn and his wife Christina in £200, to be returned on demand, but JB refuses to return … it, to his damage of 40m. Pleading: JB, showing the bond in court and offering to deliver it to whoever the court …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… residue of a £5 9s bond. The first of these bonds was made in £5 on 10/11/1425 and payable in Michaelmas 1426 (29/09/1426). The second of these bonds was made in £5 9s on 19/09/1426 and payable in Christmas 1426 …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… that on 20 March 1432 George Lenton made bond with him in 5m, but has not paid, to his damage of 100s. He shows the bond in court. Pleading: GL states that he should not be bound to … as at this time he was imprisoned by JH and his associates in St Michael Cornhill in London, and detained there until he …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… that on 9 February 1448 William Bruges made bond with them in £46, payable at Easter next. They acknowledge satisfaction … remaining £20, to their damage of £20. They show the bond in court. Pleading: WB states that the plaintiffs ought not maintain their actions, as by a release which he shows in court, dated at Ashbury in Berkshire on 4 April 1449, the …
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