Close Rolls, Edward III: May 1368

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 12, 1364-1369. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: May 1368', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 12, 1364-1369, (London, 1910) pp. 471-481. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol12/pp471-481 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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May 1368

May 2.
Westminster.
William de Auteleye to John Sotheron. Recognisance for 10l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Lancashire.
Writing of Robert de Neville of Horneby knight, being a bond to Queen Philippa in 20l. received as a loan, payable at London at Michaelmas next. Dated London, 3 May 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 May.
May 4.
Westminster.
William de Swanlond to John de Montvyron of Essex. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Middlesex.
Membrane 20d.
Charter of John Grey of Retherfeld knight, giving with warranty to Edmund Giffard of Stanlake, his heirs and assigns, one acre of land in Stanlake lying in Brodecroft between a piece of land called Giffardisplace on the south and land of Agnes lady of Bradeston on the north, with the advowson of Stanlake church. Witnesses: Thomas Besyles, John Golafre knights, Thomas atte More, Robert Tresilian, John Budelle of Stanlake, Thomas Stephnis of Stanlake. Dated Stanlake, 6 May 42 Edward III.
Writing of John Grey of Retherfeld knight, being a letter of attorney to Reynold Blokle chaplain of Stanlake and William Scarlet, to put Edmund Giffard of Stanlake in seisin of one acre of land in Stanlake lying in Brodecroft between land called Giffardesplace on the south and land of Agnes lady of Bradeston on the north, to hold with the advowson of Stanlake church. Witnesses: Thomas Besiles, John Golafre knights, Thomas atte More, Robert Tresilian. Dated Stanlake, 8 May 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings, 9 May.
Indenture made at Cogges co. Oxford on the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle 41 Edward III between John Grey of Retherfeld knight and Edmund Giffard of Stanlake, whereby the said Edmund surrenders to the said John, his heirs and assigns, all his estate in one acre of land in Stanlake, parcel of the manor of Stanlake, lying in Brodecroft between a piece of land called Giffardisplace on the south and land of Agnes lady of Bradeston on the north, saving to the said Edmund all his estate in the whole manor aforesaid the said acre excepted. Witnesses: Thomas Besiles, John Golafre knights, Thomas atte More, Robert Tresilian, John Laundels, John Ledulle.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Edmund, 9 May this year.
Charter indented of Roger la Warre lord of Fokyngton, giving with warranty to John la Warre knight his eldest son and Elizabeth his wife and to the heirs of their bodies the manor and advowson of Fokyngton with all liberties etc., the manor of Porteslade with all liberties etc. and with its members of Aldryngton and Estfeld and the advowson of Aldryngton church co. Sussex, the manor and advowson of Wykewarre co. Gloucester with all liberties etc., and the manor of Sixhull co. Lincoln with all liberties etc., rendering one rose a year at Midsummer to the said Roger and his heirs, and performing for them the services to the chief lords due and accustomed. Witnesses: Sir Robert de Holland knight, Sir Luke de Ponygh', knight, Sir Thomas Latymer of Braybroke knight, Roger Dalyngrigge, William Tawk, Robert Boteler, John de Wyke. Dated Isefeld, Monday after the Invention of Holy Cross 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 10 May.
Indenture of Roger la Warre lord of Ewyas Harald, granting to Dame Elizabeth wife of John la Warre his eldest son a yearly rent of 100 marks to be taken during her life of his castle and manor of Ewyas Harald in the march of Wales, to wit at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and Midsummer by even portions upon condition that if she survive her said husband, and she or her assigns peaceably continue their possession in the manors of Sixhull and Wykewarre during her life without being thereof or of any parcel thereof impleaded or put out by any the heirs of the said Roger's body this rent shall be void, and subject to that condition the said Elizabeth shall have power to distrain for arrears in the said castle and manor; and to assure her estate in the said rent upon the condition aforesaid, the said Roger has put her in possession thereof by payment of 1d. Dated his manor of Isefeld, Monday after the feast of Holy Cross 42 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Roger, 10 May.
Writing of Ralph Boce, cousin and heir of Simon le Deneys, being a quitclaim with warranty to Guy de Bryene knight, his heirs and assigns, of the manor and advowson of Wroxhale co. Dorset. Dated Friday after St. Philip and St. James 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 May.
Writing of John Gray of Retherfeld knight, declaring that he was seised in his demesne as of fee, to him and his heirs for ever, of one acre of land in Stanlake lying in Brodecroft between a piece of land called 'Giffard isplace' on the south and land of Agnes lady of Bradeston on the north together with the advowson of Stanlake church, and by his charter gave the premises out of that seisin to Edmund Gyffard of Stanlake, his heirs and assigns, by virtue whereof he the said Edmund is now in full and peaceable seisin of the same, to him, his heirs and assigns for ever; and quitclaim of the premises to the said Edmund, his heirs and assigns. Witnesses: Thomas Besiles, John Golafre knights, Thomas atte More, Robert Tresulyan, John Laundels, John Bedull of Stanlake. Dated Stanlake, 13 May 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 May.
May 20.
Westminster.
William de Melton knight and Henry de Barton to Gilbert earl of Anegos. Joint and several recognisance for 240l., to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Yorkshire.
Cancelled on payment.
May 17.
Westminster.
John Heron knight and Roger de Widryngton to Thomas de Bello Campo earl of Warrewyk. Joint and several recognisance for 100 marks, to be levied etc., in Northumberland.
Membrane 19d.
March 29.
Westminster.
Henry de Bello Monte knight to Richard earl of Arundell and Surrey. Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied etc. in Lincolnshire.
March 31.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Stafford. Order, upon the petition of Roger Cheyne knight, to stay the taking of his body and the exigents against him by the mainprise of Robert de Fekenham, Roger Cheyne the younger and John de Higgesleye of Salop, bringing this writ before the justices of the Bench the day the writ of exigents is returnable; as his said petition shews that Robert bishop of Coventre and Lichfield is impleading him before the said justices for a debt of 40l., and that he is put in exigents in Staffordshire to be outlawed for that the sheriff has of malice returned that he was not found, and for that he came not before the said justices to answer the bishop in that plea, though he was and yet is ready so to answer, and to stand to right in all things; and he has found in chancery the said Robert, Roger and John, who have mainperned under a pain of 20l. for the said Roger Cheyne knight, body for body, to have his body before the said justices on the aforesaid day to answer the said bishop.
May 5.
Westminster.
Thomas Chese of the town of Westminster to William Wyot of Colbroke. Recognisance for 10l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Middlesex.
May 5.
Westminster.
John de Sakeville to John de Hotoft. Recognisance for 20 marks, to be levied etc. in Sussex.
May 5.
Westminster.
William de Langham knight to Henry Dureward of Bockyng. Recognisance for 40l., to be levied etc. in Essex.
May 10.
Westminster.
Robert Fitz Payn knight to Guy de Bryene knight. Recognisance for 200l. payable by instalments, to be levied etc. in Somerset.
Cancelled on payment.
May 12.
Westminster.
Giles de Arderne to Thomas Benet of Warwyk. Recognisance for 40 marks, to be levied etc. in Oxfordshire.
Charter of Roger la Warre lord of Mamchestre, giving with warranty to Thomas de Bothe and to the heirs of his body all lands, rents and services with the free tenants in Barton within these bounds, beginning at the bounds of Trafford and Little Bolton to Cadwalysheved in length, and from the bounds of Workyslegh and Swenton to the bounds of Stretford, Hurmeston and Flixton in breadth; also Bradford hamlet, Hepensagh with the hamlets of Ardwyk in the lordship of Mamchestre, a piece of land called Pycrofte with a piece of land called Flourlach, and a piece of land called Marchalfeld in the lordship of Mamchestre, rendering to the said Roger and his heirs during the life of the said Thomas 10l. 14s. 2d. a year at Christmas and Midsummer by even portions, and after his death 1d. at Christmas for all services and demands. Dated Mamchestre, the feast of St. Katherine 31 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 May this year.
Writing of Robert Rodyngton parson of Claxdone, declaring that John de Grey of Retherfeld knight was seised in his demesne as of fee to him, his heirs and assigns, of one acre of land in Stanlake lying in Brodecrofte between a piece of land called Giffardisplace on the south and land of Agnes lady of Bradeston on the north together with the advowson of Stanlake church, and by his charter gave the premises out of that seisin to Edmund Gyffard of Stanlake, his heirs and assigns, by virtue whereof he the said Edmund is now in full and peaceable seisin of the same; and quitclaim of the premises to the said Edmund, his heirs and assigns. Witnesses: Thomas Besiles, John Golafre knights, Thomas atte More, Robert Tresilyan, John Laundels, John Bedulle of Stanlake, Thomas Styvyns of Stanlake, John Vincent of Stanlake, John Wysman of Stanlake. Dated Stanlake, 10 May 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 May.
Writing of Reynold de Eccles and Richard de Waterden, being a quitclaim to Edward de Berkele knight, his heirs and assigns, of the third part of the manor of Hykelyngg co. Norfolk called Netherhalle, and the third part of the manor of Ryshangles co. Suffolk, now held by the said Edward for his life by the courtesy of England, of their heritage by virtue of a grant of Thomas de Sancto Omero knight made to the said Reynold and Richard and to Roger parson of Flordon and Thomas Waxman, which Roger and Thomas Waxman have released their right in the premises to the said Reynold and Richard. Witnesses: Edmund de Thorp, Thomas de la Ryvere, John le Groos knights, William Hervy, Henry de Colkyrke, Robert Cryspyng. Dated Hikelyng, 5 May, 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 May.
May 13.
Westminster.
John de Kirkeby clerk and John de Bretton to Matthew de Assheton parson of Shutlyngdon. Joint and several recognisance for 40l., to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in Norhamptonshire.
Writing of John Fyfhide, son of William Fyfhide, being a general release to William Fyfhide his brother of all actions real and personal. Dated Westminster, 10 May 42 Edward III. Witnesses: Sir John Knyvet, Sir John Foxle knights, Sir William Horewyk chaplain.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 May.
Return of Edmund Savage escheator in Derbyshire to a writ to him addressed, assigning dower to Margaret who was wife of Philip son and heir of William de Strelleye tenant in chief, of the lands of the said Philip which came to the king's hands by his death and by reason of the nonage of his heir, the said Philip having died within age and in the king's wardship, namely two thirds of the mill of Burgh value 26s. 8d. a year, two thirds of one carucate of land and meadow in Repyndon value 20s., two thirds of the park of Repyndon value 6s. 8d., and four fifths of a sixth part of the water mill of Repyndon value 4s. 5d. a year.
May 22.
Westminster.
Peter de Veel knight to John de Delves knight. Recognisance for 80l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Gloucestershire.
Cancelled on payment.
May 22.
Westminster.
William de Colonia canon of the church of St. Paul London to William de Sandford clerk. Recognisance for 280l., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in the city of London.
May 22.
Westminster.
William de Colonia canon of the church of St. Paul London to William de Sandford clerk. Recognisance for 80l., to be levied etc. in the city of London.
Membrane 18d.
Writing of Roger son and heir of Richard Stanlake of Wytteneye co. Oxford, being a quitclaim with warranty to Sir John Bleobury clerk, his heirs and assigns, of the lands meadows, woods, feedings and pastures which the said John holds in Carswell, Crotebrugg and Aston by Bampton co. Oxford of the demise of John Spacy and John Middelton chaplains. Witnesses: John de Evesham, Thomas Austyn, Thomas Carswell, Thomas Bygenet, John Carswell, John Babbelake, Robert Kyng. Dated Wytteneye, the feast of St. Philip and St. James 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 May.
Writing of Roger son and heir of Richard Stanlake of Wytteneye, being a quitclaim with warranty to John vicar of Wytteneye and John Bussh chaplain, their heirs and assigns, of a tenement with a garden in the town of Wytteneye situate between a tenement of John de Denlegh and a tenement sometime of Thomas Campelham, of two shambles in the said town, and of 24 acres of arable land in the town of Cogges, all which the said vicar and John Bussh have and now hold by demise of John Spacy vicar of Bradelegh and John Midelton chaplain. Witnesses: Thomas Austyn, John Carswell, Thomas Frytewell, John de Denlegh, William Buntyng. Dated Wytteneye, 5 June 41 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 May this year.
Writing of Roger son and heir of Richard de Stanlake of Wytteneye, being a quitclaim with warranty to Sir John Spacy vicar of Bradelegh and Sir John de Middelynton chaplain, their heirs and assigns, of all the lands they have in the towns of Wytteneye, Haille and Craule co. Oxford and Sutton Curteneye co. Berks of the grant of William Curteys of Sutton Curteneye and Isabel his wife mother of the said Roger, which ought after the said Isabel's death to descend to the said Roger, and whereof they are now in full and peaceable seisin. Witnesses: Thomas Austyn, John Carswell, Thomas Bygenet, John Babbelake, William Buntyng, Hugh Curtlynton. Dated Wytteneye, the feast of St. John ante Portam Latinam 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 May.
Writing of Simon Daventre, son and heir of John de Daventre of Norhamptonshire, being a quitclaim with warranty to Robert de Charwelton clerk, his heirs and assigns, of a parcel of wood called Armesle in the parish of Maideford. Witnesses: John Wake of Clyfton, John Fitz Johan, John Vavasour. Dated Clyfton, Saturday after 'Sedde' 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 May.
Writing of Thomas de Driffeld and Richard de Wandesford merchant of London, being a receipt and acquittance to Sir David de Wollore and Sir Michael de Ravendale for 62l. 18s. 4d. of the money of the said Richard to his use, which sum was in a bag sealed with the seals of the said Thomas and Richard, and put in keeping of the said David and Michael by the chancellor's command. Dated London, 14 May 42 Edward III. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 May.
Membrane 17d.
May 20.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Bukingham. Order to cause a regard to be made in the forest of Bernewode according to the form of the capitula following, so that the same be made before All Saints next.
Capitula.
The like to the sheriff of Oxford for making a regard in the forest of Shotore and Stowode before All Saints.
May 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Lancastre. Order to summon the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, knights and all freeholders having lands within the bounds of the forest of John duke of Lancastre the king's son in Lancashire, four men and the reeve of every town, the foresters of the towns, and all others who are used and ought to come before the king's justices for pleas of the forest, to be at Lancastre on Monday after St. James the Apostle next before John Knyvet, William de Fyncheden, Godfrey de Foljaumbe, William Croyser and Peter atte Wode, justices in eyre by the king appointed this time for pleas of the forest in that county, four, three or two of them, to hear and perform the king's order concerning those things which pertain to such pleas, causing also to come all foresters and verderers of the said forest with all attachments as well of vert as of venison arising after the last pleas of the forest and not yet determined, namely of those dwelling as well within the bounds as without, the regarders within his bailiwick having all regards sealed with their seals, and all agisters of the forest with all agistments, having there the summoners and this writ. By K.
Membrane 16d.
May 23.
Westminster.
John de Meryet knight to Lawrence de Sancto Martino knight. Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Somerset.
May 23.
Westminster.
John son of John de Meryet to Lawrence de Sancto Martino knight. Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied etc. in Somerset.
May 23.
Westminster.
Lawrence de Sancto Martino knight to John de Meryet knight. Recognisance for 1,000l., to be levied etc. in Wiltes.
Writing of Walter, son and heir of John son of John de Stebenheth and Katherine his wife, being a quitclaim with warranty to William de Tudenham citizen and mercer of London and Christina his wife, their heirs and assigns, of all the lands, meadows, rents and services which the said William and Christina have in the Eldeford in the parish of Stebenheth; and grant with like warranty to them of all and singular the reversions of lands, meadows, pastures and rents which ought to revert to the said John and Katherine father and mother of the said Walter and to their heirs after the terms by them granted to any persons whatsoever, when they fall in. Witnesses: Adam Fraunceys, Adam Wymondham, Clement Spraye citizens of London, John de Schordich, Richard Forster, John Noble of Middlesex. Dated London, 1 May 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 20 May.
May 24.
Westminster.
Thomas de Cherleton to Nicholas de Braybrok and William de Braybrok. Recognisance for 20l. payable by instalments; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Middlesex.
May 25.
Westminster.
Margaret who was wife of Robert de Baghill to Hugh de Mitford. Recognisance for 10l., to be levied etc. in Yorkshire.
May 25.
Westminster.
The prior of Elsham to Richard de Ravenser clerk. Recognisance for 60s., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Lincolnshire.
May 26.
Westminster.
Thomas Dolsely citizen of London to William de Glendale citizen thereof. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied etc. of his lands and chattels in the city of London.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Roger del Chaumbre and Agnes his wife late wife and executrix of the said William, and by Richard de Northbury his executor.
Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that Joan wife of Thomas Dolsely citizen of London shall not recover against William Glendale citizen of London, his heirs or assigns, dower of the tenements in the parish of Allhallows Bredstret London which the said William has purchased of the said Thomas, nor shall the said William, his heirs nor assigns, be compelled to content her of such dower. Dated London, 27 May 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said William, 27 May.
Writing of Nicholas de Frendesbyry of Kent, executor of William Eme of Clyve the elder, being a general release to John de Bisshopeston and John de Massyngham clerks and either of them of all actions real and personal. Dated London, 8 June 42 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 9 June.
Aug. 24.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Berkshire. Order, upon the petition of Thomas de Wyntershull, to stay the exigents against him and the taking of his body by mainprise of Nicholas Wodelok and Jasper Wodelok of the county of Suthampton, bringing this writ before Thomas de Lodelowe and his fellows, guardians of the peace and justices of oyer and terminer in Berkshire, on the day the writ of exigents is returnable; as the said petition shews that the said Thomas de Wyntreshull is without his knowledge put in exigents before the said justices to be outlawed for that he came not before them to answer to the king for an alleged trespass by force of arms committed upon the prior of Sandelford against the king's peace; and the said Nicholas and Jasper appearing personally in chancery have mainperned under a pain of 100s. to have him before the said justices on the aforesaid day to answer as well to the king as to the prior.
The following persons have the like writs, mutatis mutandis:
Aug. 3.
Westminster.
Wiltes. William Melborne clerk, who came not before the justices of the Bench to answer William de Feriby concerning a trespass committed by him and others, by mainprise of Nicholas de Cherdestoke and Thomas Warde under a pain of 40l.
Membrane 15d.
May 30.
Westminster.
Richard de Willisford of Welburne to William de Kelleseye. Recognisance for 40l., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Lincolnshire.
May 24.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Hertford. Order to stay the exigents against John son of James Hanekyn and the taking of his body by mainprise of William Mohaut, John Gatyn and John Hatton of London, bringing this writ before the justices of the Bench; as the king has learned that Nicholas Blythewyn is impleading the said John son of James before the said justices to render his account for the time he was bailiff of the said Nicholas and his receiver in Storteford, and by another writ to render him chattels to the value of 40 marks, and the said defendant, without his knowledge as he avers, is put in exigents to be outlawed in that county for that he came not before them to answer the said Nicholas, wherefore he has prayed the king to stay the exigents until the days when the writs of exigents are returnable, as he is ready to answer the said Nicholas and to stand to right in all things; and the said William, John Gatyn and John Hatton have mainperned under a pain of 20l. to have him before the said justices on the aforesaid days.
June 24.
Westminster.
To the mayor and constables last appointed in the staple lately held at Canterbury, which by deliberation of the council the king has now thought fit to remove to his town of Quenesburgh in the isle of Shepeye. Order, under pain of 500l., to cause all merchants of the staple in Kent to assemble with all speed at Quenesburgh, and between them and the merchants of the staple to choose a mayor and two constables of the said staple of the best and discreetest merchants of the staple according to the ordinance, certifying in chancery before St. Peter's Chains next under the common seal appointed for the staple of Canterbury the names of those elected and all their action in that behalf, and sending again this writ. By K.
To the sheriff of Kent. Order, under pain of 200l., to cause all merchants of the staple in Kent to assemble with all speed at Quenesburgh in the isle of Shepeye, and to choose a mayor and two constables of the staple, certifying their names in chancery before St. Peter's Chains next; and himself to be present at the election in order to stir up the said merchants and move them on the king's behalf to do all and singular the premises in the form aforesaid, assuring the king in chancery under seal of his action in the matter before the aforesaid day, and sending again this writ. By K.
To the collectors of customs in the port of Sandewic. Order, under pain of 200l., to repair to the town of Quenesburgh at a set day before St. Peter's Chains next to be fixed by the mayor and constables last appointed in the staple lately held at Canterbury, which by deliberation of the council the king has now thought fit to remove to the said town, and to assist in the election of a mayor and two constables of the staple of Quenesburgh, taking such order among them that the said staple shall be ruled and kept according to the ordinance; as the king by writ has commanded the said mayor and constables last appointed to cause all merchants of the staple in Kent to assemble at the said town with all speed, and of the best and discreetest to choose a mayor and constables according to the ordinance. By K.
To the collectors of customs in the port of Sandewic. Order to suffer all wool, hides and woolfells now cocketed and customed in that port to be there laded and taken to the king's staple of Calais, and when that is done to cause the seal called 'coket' in that port forthwith to be firmly locked, so that it be not opened, nor any other wool, hides, woolfells or other merchandise hereafter pass thence until further order. By K.
Writing of Thomas Samon, son sometime of Henry Samon of Shalyngford co. Berks, being a quitclaim with warranty to John de Bleobury clerk, his heirs and assigns, of all lands, rents, services, wards, marriages, reversions etc. in the town of Shalyngford. Witnesses: Edmund Chelre, John Estbury, Peter Coke, Thomas Gylot of Farendon, Walter Serle. Dated Shalyngford, Monday the feast of St. Bartholomew 40 Edward III.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in the chancery at Sutton co. Suthampton, 3 July this year.
Membrane 14d.
May 21.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of York. Order to cause Roger Lascels and William de Nessefeld, knights of the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster on 1 May last, to have of the commons of the county within liberties and without, cities and boroughs excepted, 13l. 4s. for their expenses in coming to the said parliament, there abiding, and thence returning, namely 4s. a day each for 33 days.
The following have the like writs:—
Northumberland. Alan de Heton and Roger de Woderyngton 14l. 16s. for 36 days (sic).
Cumberland. James de Pykeryng and John de Denton 14l. 16s. for 36 days (sic).
Cornwall. Walter de Penherhard and Robert de Tresulian 14l. 16s. for 36 days (sic).
Westmorland. John de Preston 7l. for 35 days.
Lancashire. Roger de Pylkynton and Roger de Radeclif the elder 14l. for 35 days.
Devon. John Cary and William Cary 14l. for 35 days.
Staffordshire. John Draycote knight and Philip de Lutteleye 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Gloucestershire. John Tracy and John Poyns 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Herefordshire. Hugh de Monyton and John Oldcastel 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Somerset. Hugh Durburgh and Walter Bluet 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Lincolnshire. Thomas de Fulnetby and William Busshy 11l. 12s. for 29 days.
Worcestershire. Roger Corbet and Henry Gruyn 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Dorset. John de la Hale and John Mautravers 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Wiltes. Henry Sturmy and Thomas de la Ryvere 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Warwickshire. John de Peyto the younger and Richard de Herthull 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Leycestershire. John Talbot and Simon Pakeman 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Notinghamshire. Simon de Leek and Sampson de Strelleye 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Derbyshire. Robert de Twyford and John Foucher 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Roteland. William Beaufo and Walter de Scarle 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Norffolk. Thomas Moreaux and John de Berneye 10l. 16s. for 27 days.
Sussex. John Waleys and Andrew Sakevylle 10l. for 25 days.
Oxfordshire. Nicholas Dammory and Roger de Elinerugge 10l. for 25 days.
Berkshire. Thomas de Besyles and John de Estbury 10l. for 25 days.
Bukinghamshire. Roger de Puttenham and John de Arderne 10l. for 25 days.
Bedfordshire. John Ragoun and John Curteys 10l. for 25 days.
Norhamptonshire. Theobald Trussel and Richard Wydeville 10l. for 25 days.
Suffolk. Ralph de Hemenhale and John de Rokewode 10l. for 25 days.
Cambridgeshire. Thomas Shardelowe and Hugh Clyderhowe 10l. for 25 days.
Huntingdonshire. William Risseby and Nicholas de Styuecle 10l. for 25 days.
Kent. Thomas Cauun and Thomas Colepepir 10l. for 25 days.
Surrey. Simon de Codyngton and John de Kyngesfold 9l. 4s. for 25 days (sic).
Essex. John de Bampton and John Olyver 9l. 4s. for 25 days (sic).
Hertfordshire. Edward Fitz Simon and Thomas de Fytlyng 9l. 4s. for 25 days (sic).
Middlesex. John Wroth the younger and Gregory Fauelore 8l. 8s.
The county of Suthampton. Walter de Haywode and Peter de Brigge 10l. for 25 days.
[Prynne, Parliamentary Writs, iv. p. 275.]
To the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Worcester. Order to cause John Goldsmyth and Richard de Norton citizens of Worcester to have of the commonalty of that city 108s. for their expenses in coming to the said parliament, there abiding and thence returning, namely 2s. a day each for 27 days.
The following have the like writs:—
The city of Cicestre. John Goldsmyth and Richard de Norton (sic) (fn. 1) 100s. for 25 days.
The town of Bruggewater. William Crych and Thomas Engelby 116s. for 29 days.
The town of Oxford. John Dadyngton and John de Benham 100s. for 25 days.
The town of Bedford Richard Frereman and Roger Peyntour 100s. for 25 days.
The town of Horsham. Walter Randekyn and Oliver Gyngymere 100s. for 25 days.
May 12 (sic).
Westminster.
The town of Leomynstre. William le Taverner and Richard Kedel 116s. for 29 days.
[Ibid. p. 277.]

Footnotes

  • 1. An error. See Return of Members of Parliament, i. p. 180.