Close Rolls, Richard II: 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: 1380', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 1, 1377-1381, (London, 1914) pp. 487. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol1/p487 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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1380

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Ivo de Fulham, son and heir of Ivo de Fulham, to William Haldene, William Cressewyk and Roger parson of St. Michael in the Crokedlane London, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty as well of all the lands etc. in the parish of Fulham which came to him by inheritance after his father's death and the reversion of a meadow called the Vaune held of him for six years by Warin de Insula knight, which he lately gave them by charter, as of a garden called the 'Gilehawe,' two little crofts thereto annexed called the Pightels, 8½ acres of arable land then held of him by John Saunford and a meadow called the 'Brokemede' containing 3 roods enclosed with hedges and ditches all lately purchased of John Godeson of Chelchhithe and excepted in the said charter, wherein Sir William de Shirbourne rector of Fulham, John Saunford of Fulham, William Burley of London 'masoun' and William Baker then the said rector's bailiff were enfeoffed in his name, and which by another charter he after gave to the said William Haldene etc. Dated London, 28 August 4 Richard II.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in the chancery at Westminster, 21 September.
Sept. 5.
Westminster.
To the abbot of Thame. Order under a pain of 20l. to send to the chancery one strong horse not bought to carry the chancery rolls, so that it be there on the feast of Michaelmas at latest, to be delivered to William de Burstall keeper of the said rolls.
The like to the abbot of Wouburne [co.] Bedford and the abbot of Wardon.
Oct. 14.
Westminster.
To William Molyns and his fellows, guardians of the peace and justices of oyer and terminer in Bukinghamshire. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Edmund Brudenell of that county, Adam de Braynford of Middlesex, John de Saltmerssh of Yorkshire and William de Salesbury of Wiltesir, in favour of Nicholas de Hattefeld and Peter de Miderygge at suit of Simon Gardyner of Mussenden.
Oct. 16.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Cornwall. Order by mainprise of Richard Carmir and Thomas Collan of Cornwall to deliver to Hugh vicar of Fowy divers harness seized by reason of felonies and trespasses for which he was by certain his enemies indicted before John de Kentewode and his fellows justices of oyer and terminer in Cornwall, namely one pair of 'plates,' one bow, one sheaf of arrows, one saddle (cella) etc.; as the said Richard and Thomas have mainperned under a pain of 10l. to answer for the same if he be convicted and they be adjudged to the king.