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Membrane 37d. |
July 2. Westminster. |
James de Marham, Ralph Haukyn, John Cokerell, John Berard,
John Bakere 'fisshere,' Thomas Yokesforth, John Broktone, John
Benne 'sherman,' John Haulee 'spicer,' Geoffrey de Glemesford
otherwise called Wolman, Richard White, Thomas Lacford, John
Osberne, John Tollere, Roger Rose and Richard de Rougham of
Bury St. Edmunds co. Suffolk to the king. Recognisance for 10,000l.,
to be levied etc. in the said town. |
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The said James etc. to the abbot and convent of Bury St. Edmunds.
Recognisance for 10,000l., to be levied as above. |
July 11. Westminster. |
John Lucas 'coteler,' John Pyke 'goldsmyth,' John Hopthorp,
Robert Baxstere, James Haverlond, Giles atte Pirye, John Irynmonger,
Richard Burstalle, William Droughton, John Bernham 'fisshere,'
John Yoxforthe 'baxstere,' Hugh Hardyngham, Michael Barwe,
William Thetforthe, Richard Chapman 'souter,' John Beneyt 'coteler,'
Walter Orfreyser, John Grykke the elder, Walter Cooke, Thomas
Smyth of 'Risbygatestrete,' Stephen Belman, John Celer, John Marche
'bruewere,' Richard Hennecote, Walter Lucas, John Redyngton
'spicer,' Lawrence Goldynge, Thomas Botlysham, John Asty, Thomas
Gylour 'bocher,' Henry Stonham and John Lorde to the king.
Recognisance for 10,000l., to be levied etc. as above. |
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The said John etc. to the said abbot and convent. Recognisance
for 10,000l., to be levied etc. as above. |
July 16. Westminster. |
Peter Hardynge, Nicholas Fornham, Edmund Grene, Edmund
Botiler, Robert Caumbrigge, James Ferour, James Bakestere and
Thomas Fornham to the king. Recognisance for 10,000l., to be
levied etc. as above. |
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The said Peter etc. to the said abbot and convent. Recognisance
for 10,000l., to be levied etc. as above. |
July 21. Westminster. |
Richard Charman, John de Bury, Edmund Fitz Lucas, Adam
Waterward, Thomas Godard, Thomas Bernyngham, Robert
Maundeville, Stephen Osberne, John Kirton 'bocher,' Nicholas
Goldynge, John Rokelle, Ralph Belcham, Walter de Watton, John
Loueman 'fullere,' Roger Coke, William Bomarde, Thomas Sadelere
the younger, Hugh Gurdeler, Stephen Herlynge, John Calfe, Robert
Crowe and Master Richard Kerver to the king. Recognisance for
10,000l., to be levied etc. as above. |
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The said Richard etc. to the said abbot and convent. Recognisance
for 10,000l., to be levied etc. as above. |
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Memorandum of defeasance of this (sic) recognisance, upon condition
that the said James etc., John etc., Peter etc., Richard etc., and
Master Richard, their heirs or the tenants of their lands in the town
of St. Edmund or any others by their procurement, assent, aid or
order shall in time to come make no insurrection with armed power
or violence in unlawful assemblies or otherwise against the abbot
and convent of St. Edmund or their successors or against the abbey
or any who shall be of the abbey for the time being contrary to the
peace and to the law, or commit any trespass against them which
shall be adjudged grievous by the council or the justices for the time
being or by the law of the land, otherwise the same shall remain
in force against all those by whose act, procurement, assent etc. it
shall be adjudged that insurrection or grievous trespass is committed, and not against others, provided that it be adjudged as
aforesaid. |
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Memorandum that these recognisances were made in chancery
before the king. |