Close Rolls, Henry IV: July 1406

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 3, 1405-1409. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1931.

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'Close Rolls, Henry IV: July 1406', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 3, 1405-1409, (London, 1931) pp. 101-102. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol3/pp101-102 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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July 1406

July 16.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of Roger Hyllom of London 'taillour,' Robert Rolfe of Bedfordshire, and William Harmeton and John More of Middlesex, in favour of Philip Rous chaplain at suit of Thomas Meddelton parson of Hakeney.
July 16.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Middlesex. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of William Lee of Cheshire, Thomas Morys of London, Thomas Stone 'ferrour' and William Archidale 'taillour', both of London, in favour of Roger Paternoster chaplain, John Stywarde 'bailyf,' John Constable, Peter Spyndeler, John 'Jonnesservant Stywarde' and William 'Jonnesservant Stywarde' at suit of Stephen Curteys.
July 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Kent. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of Richard Roudoun 'bruer,' John Joynour 'hostiler,' John Spayn 'corsour' and Thomas Stone 'ferrour,' all of London, in favour of John Piers of Sydyngburne chaplain at suit of William Helton clerk.
July 17.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Essex. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of Richard Keble of London 'dyer' and John atte Sare of Essex, and upon his own undertaking, in favour of John Lane at suit of John Sutton of Great Shobury.
July 23.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of William Combe of London 'skynner,' Richard Spenser of Norhamptonshire esquire, Thomas Pollard of Essex and Hugh Adam of Norhamptonshire, in favour of John Cornysshe at suit of Thomas Stoufer of Bath.
July 16.
Westminster.
To the same. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, in favour of Philip Rous chaplain (as above, with the addition of a threat) to fire the houses of Thomas Midelton parson of Hakeney.
Aug. 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of William Pope 'taillour,' Roger Smalley 'smyth' and Richard Danyell 'smyth,' all of London, and Richard Felde of Middlesex 'taillour,' in favour of Richard Danyell 'taillour' at suit of Thomas Sydenhale.