Close Rolls, Henry IV: January 1400

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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'Close Rolls, Henry IV: January 1400', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 43-44. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/pp43-44 [accessed 24 March 2024]

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January 1400

Jan. 28.
Westminster.
To Thomas de Bello Campo earl of Warrewyk and his fellows, justices appointed to hear and determine divers treasons and felonies in the city and suburbs of London and in Middlesex. Order by advice of the council, if any archbishops or bishops be before them impeached or indicted, to proceed to their delivery according to law and the custom of the realm, the statute of Westminster notwithstanding, wherein it is contained that no archbishop or bishop shall be impeached before the justices for any crime without special and express order of the king, until another remedy should be appointed.
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Jan. 26.
Westminster.
To Thomas Knolles mayor of the city of London and escheator therein. Order to deliver to John Norbury the king's esquire, the treasurer, to be kept to the king's use, all goods and chattels of John late earl of Huntyngdoun, of Andrew Hake knight, and of their adherents whatsoever found in the houses of Bette Lumbarde and Gilbert Purveys, and now in the mayor's keeping. By C.
Jan. 27.
Westminster.
To the escheator in Essex. Order by advice of the council to give Aubrey de Veer earl of Oxford livery of Hadley castle, notwithstanding the king's late order, for particular causes specially moving him and the council, to take that castle into the king's hand, remove suspected persons, and give Joan countess of Hereford livery of the same. Proviso that the earl shall safeguard the castle against attack by the king's enemies. By C.