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Jan. 10. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Sussex. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of
William Rulee 'draper,' Thomas Bygode 'goldesmyth,' John Kynge
'tymbermongere' and John Synes of the city of London, in favour
of Thomas Tylby and Philip atte Naldrette at suit of William bishop
of Cicestre for trespass. |
Jan. 20. Westminster. |
To John de Armesthorp and John Philipot. Order at days and
places by them to be set to make inquisition concerning certain goods
and chattels newly taken by Thomas de Percy and other lieges of
Calais and Dovorre and brought to la Rye and other towns upon the
sea coast in Kent and Sussex, the value and price thereof and other
circumstances, and to execute other things needful to their commission;
as the king has appointed them to make inquisition as aforesaid,
to take those goods into the king's hand in whose hands soever they
be found, to keep them in safe custody until the king shall do justice
thereupon if assured that they are of any his friends, and if enemies'
goods to receive to the king's use the portion to him pertaining, and
to divide and deliver the residue to those who ought lawfully to have
any of it. The king has commanded the sheriffs of Kent and Sussex
at such days, of which notice shall be given them, to cause [jurors]
to come etc. By C. |
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Vacated, because otherwise upon the Patent Roll for this year. |
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To Edmund earl of Cantebrigge constable of Dovorre castle and
warden of the Cinque Ports. Like order to make inquisition within
the liberty of the said ports, to take into the king's hand any such
goods therein found etc. (as above). By C. |
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Richard Skargill to John Stacy clerk and William de Bentlay, the
heirs and assigns of the said William. Quitclaim with warranty
of all lands etc. in towns and places in the parish of Sutton, Chesewyk
and Stronde co. Middlesex which he had by feoffment of Richard de
Everdon chaplain and John Stevene. Witnesses: John Butterwyk,
John Sampforde, John Gregory, John Hoberd, William Hoberd, Henry
Mauncell. Dated Sutton, the eve of the Purification 1 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 2 February. |
Jan. 11. Westminster. |
John Cray the king's esquire is sent to the abbot and convent of
Notteleye, to have such maintenance as Hugh Joygnour deceased
yeoman of the late king's chamber had therein at the said king's
command. By p.s. [207.] |
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Membrane 16d. |
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Alice Stockele, daughter of William Stockele citizen of Exeter, to
brother John Welle S.T.P. papal chaplain and prothonotary in the city
of Rome and Sir John Podisdon canon and subdean of the cathedral
church of St. Peter Exeter, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with
warranty of all lands and rents in the city and suburb of Exeter which
were of John Sutton citizen of Exeter. Witnesses: John Hadlegh,
Adam Louekyn, William Essex, John Clevele, Richard Odiham
citizens of London. Dated London, 12 January 1 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 19 January. |
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John Lependene of Donemowe to John Bampton and John de
Stokton clerk and to their heirs. Quitclaim of all lands by them
held in Mergerete Rothing; and quitclaim to the said John Bampton
and his heirs of all lands by him held in the hundred of Aungre co.
Essex and the city of London. Dated London, Saturday before
the Purification 1 Richard II. French. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 January. |
Jan. 30. Westminster. |
John de Dodeford prior of St. Frideswide Oxford, for himself and
the convent, to John de Scarle and Robert de Faryngton clerks.
Recognisance for 80 marks, to be levied etc. of the prior's lands and
chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Oxfordshire. |
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Hugh Poure of Oxfordshire to Thomas Farndon, his heirs and
assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of eight messuages, 160 acres
of land, 50 acres of meadow, 65 acres of pasture and 16 acres of wood
in Enefeld co. Middlesex, and of 8 acres of meadow in Chesthunte
co. Hertford, all now held by the said Thomas. Witnesses: John
Wroth, Thomas Elsingge, Richard Perers, John Bole, Richard Whyte,
Richard Bodevylle, Robert Gerveys. Dated Enefeld, Thursday
after St. Edmund the Archbishop 1 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 30 January. |
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John Pope 'wexchaundeller' citizen of London and Mary his wife
to William Combe the younger, son of William Combe of Pusye, his
heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the purparty of all
lands etc. in Chelrey co. Berkes which the said William has by their
feoffment. Witnesses: William Lambourne, John Touelde, John Jordan,
James Snow, Martin Seman. Dated London, 4 February 1 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 February. |
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William Combe the younger, son of William Combe of Pusye, to
John Pope 'wexchandeller' citizen of London and Mary his wife,
their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the purparty
of all lands etc. in Colrugge, Bustilden and the parish of Asshamstede
co. Berkes which they have by his feoffment, and of the purparty
of 22s. 6d. of rent issuing from a park called la Beche. Witnesses
and date (as the last). |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 4 February. |
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Memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 100l. made 1 February
by Robert Wode, Thomas Asteley, Edmund atte Brugge and Robert
Dyngeley for William Durnassall, that he shall not do or procure
hurt or harm to Rose Mountford. |
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Richard Neweson chaplain and John Auncell of Poynton the
younger to Sir Thomas Colpepir knight and Eleanor his wife and to
the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Nicholas
Grene of Exton. Charter with warranty of all lands etc. in Isham,
Orlyngbergh, Burton, Barton Pynkeney, Grafton, Newenton,
Lyllebourne, Yelvertoft, Haselbeche, Waldegrave, Nortoft and
Pyghttesle and in other towns in Norhamptonshire which the grantors
had by feoffment of the said Nicholas, and of the reversions of all
tenements held for life or years in those towns which they so had.
Dated 28 January 1 Richard II. Witnesses: Thomas de Preston
John Wythenall knights, John Karnel, Thomas Edeshale, John
Mulso, William Thernyng. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 February. |
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Margery Fraunkeleyn, daughter and heir of Joan Jarpenville daughter
of Sir David Jarpenville knight the younger, to Sir John de Aylesbury
knight, his heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of
Abyngeworth co. Surrey by her claimed against him in the late king's
court by writ de avo as of the seisin of the said David. Witnesses:
John de Kyngesfold, John fitz Richard of Olneye, John Olneye of
Weston, Nicholas Westerdale, John Cave. Dated at the said John's
lodging in Whitecrouchestret without Crepulgate London, Saturday
before St. Valentine 1 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 14 February. |
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Membrane 15d. |
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Thomas de Malo Lacu, son of Peter de Malo Lacu the fifth, to Peter
son of Peter de Malo Lacu the sixth and to Margery his wife and the
heirs of their bodies. Quitclaim with warranty of the manors of
Hexthorp, Balby, Sandall, Bramham and Lokyngton and of 20l.
of land and rent in Bridsale, saving the estate of him the said Thomas
therein jointly with Henry de Percy, Roger de Clifford, Richard de
Ravenser archdeacon of Lincoln, John de Hothom knight, William de
Ake parson of Lokyngton and Hugh de Bulmer during the life of
Margaret who was wife of the said Peter the fifth; as the said Henry de
Percy and the others and he the said Thomas made a grant of the
premises to Henry de Barton canon of St. Mary Lincoln, John de
Botheby parson of Baynton, Simon de Heselarton knight (now deceased)
John de Ravenser clerk and Thomas de Beverlay and to their heirs
so that they should have peaceable seisin thereof and give the same
to the grantors during the said Margaret's life, with remainder to the
said Peter son of Peter the sixth and Margery daughter of Thomas de
Sutton knight and to the heirs of their bodies, remainder to the said
Peter the sixth and to his heirs, which with the king's licence the
said canon and the others did by indenture tripartite. Witnesses:
John le Conestable of Halsam, John de Hothom, Robert de Hildon
knights, Thomas de Beverlay, Roger de Scoreburgh. Dated Beverley,
4 January 1 Richard II. |
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Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 February. |