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Membrane 5d. |
Aug. 5. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Oxford. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
William Leugoode 'vynter' and Thomas Chalton 'mercer' of London,
in favour of Henry Bowels at suit of the king against him and others
the maintainers, proctors, executors and notaries of Lewis Byforde
clerk for contempt, and of John Bremore for damages and wrongs
contrary to statutes of 25 Edward III and of the late king. |
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To the sheriff of Oxford. Writ (incomplete) in favour of brother
Robert Farneburgh brother (confrater) of the rector of Assherugge,
Thomas Lawe, Thomas Felawe, John Patter, John Fysshe of Chesterton, Henry Clerc of Blecchesdoun and others, proctors, maintainers,
notaries and summoners of Lewis Byforde clerk. |
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Cancelled. |
Aug. 13. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Middlesex. Writ of supersedeas omnino, and order
by mainprise of John Bradley of London, John atte Water of Kent,
John Coke 'cordewaner' and Richard Knapp 'taillour' to set free
William Fullere of the town of Westminster, if taken at suit of Thomas
Frankelayn 'loksmyth' averring threats. |
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William Wyot clerk to John de Leventhorp, William Burstede of
Halyngbury and William Wilflete, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim
with warranty of the manor of 'Shyngeledehalle' in Sabrichesworth
co. Hertford. Witnesses: John Bassyngbourne, John Blecche,
Nicholas Colman, Nicholas Hiwish, Henry atte Wode. Dated
Sabrichesworth, 16 August 1 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 August. |
Aug. 18. Westminster. |
John de Leventhorp, William Burstede of Halyngbury and William
Wilflete to John Bassyngbourne, Edmund Yve clerk, William Wyot
clerk and Nicholas Colman. Recognisance for 40l. payable at Christmas next, to be levied etc. in Essex and Hertfordshire. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Nicholas Colman. |
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The (same) to the (same). Like recognisance payable at Midsummer
next. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Nicholas Colman. |
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John Bassyngbourne, Edmund Yve clerk, William Wyot clerk and
Nicholas Colman to John de Leventhorp, William Burstede of Halyngbury and William Wilflete. Recognisance for 100l., to be levied
etc. (as the last). |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by John de Lewenthorp. |
Aug. 22. Westminster. |
John Oxneye and Giles Oxneye to Thomas Stanley and John
Wakerynge clerks. Recognisance for 118 marks 6s. 8d., to be levied
etc. in the city of London. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by John Wakerynge. |
Aug. 24. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino, and order
by mainprise of Thomas Nyghtyngale 'taverner,' John Sadiller
'dyer,' John Burne 'fuller' and Robert Rocliffe 'taillour' of Middlesex to set free Thomas Frankeleyn 'loksmyth,' if taken at suit of
William Fullere of the town of Westminster averring threats. |
Aug. 26. Westminster. |
John Bradmore citizen of London to Richard Roos citizen and mercer
of London. Recognisance for 100 marks, to be levied etc. in the city
of London. |
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Memorandum that this recognisance was taken by the chancellor. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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Arnald de Pynkeny clerk to Adam Walkreth his servant, his heirs and
assigns. Charter with warranty of the whole tenement with shops,
solars, cellars and houses thereupon built in the parish of St. Mildred
'Bredestret' in the city of London which the grantor had by feoffment of John Coke and Margery his wife, situate between a tenement
of John Langhorn in 'Knyghtryderstret' on the east and 'Bredestret' on the west and extending from 'Knyghtryderstret' to the
southward to a tenement pertaining to the church of St. Mildred to
the northward, Thomas Knolles being mayor of London, William
Waldrenne and William Hydde sheriffs and William Waldrenne
alderman of the ward. Witnesses: Thomas Noreys esquire, William
Staverton, John Louthes, William atte More, John Hynden of Berkshire. Dated Cookham co. Berkshire, 24 August 1 Henry IV. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment at Cookham 28 August before
the prior of Bustlesham, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on
the file for this year. |
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John Chircheman citizen of London to James de Billyngforde, John
Gardener clerk, John Douve and John Alderforde, their heirs and
assigns. Charter of the manor of Ikeburgh with all profits thereto
belonging and the advowson of the church, and of all other his lands
there. Witnesses: Thomas Holdyche, John Bodeneys, William
Thirne, John Ingoldesthorp, Edmund Langetot. Dated Ikeburgh,
Monday in the feast of Whitsuntide 22 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster,
15 September this year. |
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Membrane 4d. |
Aug. 27. Westminster. |
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas, and order by mainprise of John Duke 'skynnere,' John Trum 'skynnere,' John Tikhill
'spicer' and Richard Laysynby 'taillour' to set free Robert Norburgh
'skynnere' and Margaret his wife, if taken at suit of Thomas Tannere
of Welles averring threats. |