Close Rolls, Richard II: September 1380

Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 1, 1377-1381. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.

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'Close Rolls, Richard II: September 1380', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 1, 1377-1381, (London, 1914) pp. 421. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol1/p421b [accessed 14 April 2024]

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September 1380

Membrane 26.
1380. Sept. 16.
Westminster.
To the steward, farmer or receiver of the lordship of Walyngford or other the minister who shall levy and receive the revenues and profits thereof for the time being. Order to pay to John Clement late servant of E. prince of Wales 66s. 8d. a year for life and the arrears since the prince's death, according to his grant, confirmed by the king while prince, and now confirmed by letters patent. By C.
Sept. 15.
Westminster.
To the king's butler for the time being, or to his representatives in the ports of Lenne and St. Botolph. Order of the king's wines in those ports to pay to John de Wesenham or his attorney two tuns of wine a year for life from 22 June 3 Richard II, or the value thereof in money at the butler's discretion, deducting at every payment so much as the butler shall pay for the prise thereof, according to the king's letters patent to the said John for good service to the late king.
Et erat patens.
Sept. 30.
Westminster.
To the keeper, bailiffs, farmer or heir of the manor of Bloxham co. Oxford for the time being. Order to pay to Robert Bardolf the king's esquire 20l. a year and the arrears since Easter last; as the late king granted him for good service 20l. a year at the exchequer, and at his petition the king has granted him 20l. a year of the issues or farm of the said manor, which was of Roger de Bello Campo deceased, so long as he shall live and the manor shall remain in the king's hand; covenanting that if in his life time the heir shall come of age, the said Robert shall have for life the fee farm of 20l. due to the king.
Et erat patens.