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Membrane 26d. |
Dec. 2. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Northumberland. Writ de expensis for 17l. 12s.
in favour of Gerard Heroun knight and John Mitforde, knights of
the shire at the parliament summoned at Westminster on the morrow
of All Souls last, namely 4s. a day each for 44 days. |
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The following have like writs: |
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Cumberland. Peter Tylyol knight and Robert de Loweyer
16l. 16s. for 42 days. |
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Westmorland. William Curwen and William de Thornburgh
16l. 16s. for 42 days. |
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Yorkshire. Robert Nevylle of Hornby and John Godard knights
16l. for 40 days. |
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Lincolnshire. John Bussy and Gerard Sotehill knights 15l.
4s. for 38 days. |
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Notynghamshire. Robert de Kocfeld and Thomas Hersy
knights 15l. 4s. for 38 days. |
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Derbyshire. Philip de Okovre knight and Thomas Folgambe
15l. 4s. for 38 days. |
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Leycestershire. William Flaumvylle and Thomas Walssh
knights 14l. 8s. for 36 days. |
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Warwickshire. William Bagot knight and Guy Spyne 14l. 8s.
for 36 days. |
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Roteland. Hugh Grenham 7l. 4s. for 36 days. |
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Norhamptonshire. Nicholas Lillynges knight and Roger del
Chaumbre 13l. 12s. for 34 days. |
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Bedfordshire. William Tiryngton and Ralph Walton 13l.
12s. for 34 days. |
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Bukinghamshire. Thomas Aylesbury knight and John Broghton 13l. 12s. for 34 days. |
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Huntingdonshire. William Moigne knight and Robert Loftoft
13l. 12s. for 34 days. |
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Cambridgeshire. Robert Denny knight and Simon de Burgh
13l. 12s. for 34 days. |
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Norfolk. John Whit and Robert de Berny knights 14l. 8s.
for 36 days. |
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Suffolk. Roger Drury and William de Berdewelle knights
14l. 8s. for 36 days. |
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Essex. William Cogsale and Walter atte Lee knights 12l.
16s. for 32 days. |
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Hertfordshire. John Thornebury knight and John Northbury
12l. 16s. for 32 days. |
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Middlesex. Thomas Bray and William Norton 12l. for 30
days. |
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Kent. Arnald Savage knight and Nicholas Potyn 12l. 16s.
for 32 days. |
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Surrey. Thomas Brewes knight and Ralph Codyngton 12l.
16s. for 32 days. |
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Sussex. William Percy knight and Robert Tauke 12l. 16s.
for 32 days. |
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Oxfordshire. William Wilycot and John Rede 13l. 12s. for
34 days. |
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Berkshire. Lawrence Driewe and John Esturmy 13l. 12s. for
34 days. |
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Salop. Roger Corbet and Hugh Cheyne knights 15l. 4s.
for 38 days. |
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Staffordshire. John Bagot knight and William Walsale 15l.
4s for 38 days. |
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Herefordshire. Robert Whiteney and Roger Wygmore 15l.
4s. for 38 days. |
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Gloucestershire. Maurice de Berkele knight and Robert de
Whityngton 15l. 4s. for 38 days. |
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Worcestershire. Alexander Besforde and Henry Bruyn 15l.
4s. for 38 days. |
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Wiltesir. Bernard Brokas knight and Robert Dyngle 14l.
8s. for 36 days. |
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The county of Suthampton. John Sondes knight and Robert
Chalmele 14l. 8s. for 36 days. |
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Somerset. John Rodeneye and Thomas Broke knight 15l.
4s. for 38 days. |
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Dorset. Humphrey de Stafford and John Hamly knights 15l.
4s. for 38 days. |
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Devon. James Chudlegh and William Esturmy knights 17l.
12s. for 44 days. |
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Cornwall. John Colshulle and John Treverbyn 17l. 12s. for
44 days. |
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[Prynne, Parliamentary Writs, iv. p. 415.] |
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To John duke of Aquitaine and Lancastre, or to his lieutenant
in the duchy. (Like) writ for 16l. in favour of Robert de Ursewyke
knight and Robert de Workesley knights of the duchy at the
said parliament for 40 days. |
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[Ibid. p. 417.] |
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To the mayor and bailiffs of the city of Worcester (Like) writ
for 7l. 12s. in favour of Richard Maysmore and Thomas Bolne
citizens at the said parliament, namely 2s. a day each for 38 days. |
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The following have like writs: |
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Lincoln. Robert de Sutton and Robert de Ledes citizens
7l. 12s. for 38 days. |
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Warrewyk. John Ranes and Henry del Chaumbre burgesses
7l. 4s. for 36 days. |
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Oxford. Edmund Kenyan and John Vyteworth burgesses 6l.
16s. for 34 days. |
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Hereforde. Thomas Buyton and John Prophet citizens 7l.
12s. for 38 days. |
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Barnstapille. John Asshton and Robert Comble burgesses 8l.
16s. for 44 days. |
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Leskyrde. Robert Brewes and John Goly burgesses 8l. 16s.
for 44 days. |
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Bath. Hugh de la Lyne and Nicholas Sambourne citizens
7l. 12s. for 38 days. |
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[Ibid., p. 418.] |
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Membrane 25d. |
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Assignment of dower to Elizabeth who was wife of Nicholas
de Audeley of Helegh knight, made at Audeley on Thursday before
St. Katherine 15 Richard 11, by virtue of the king's writ addressed
to his escheator in Salop and Staffordshire, and tested at Westminster 3 November, (text follows,) the king having taken
of her an oath etc., directing that such assignment be made
in presence of Roger Hillary knight and Margaret his wife,
sister and one of the heirs of the deceased, being of full age,
and of the next friends of John Tochet, son of John Tochet son
of Joan a second sister, and Fulk son of Fulk Fitz Waryn knight
son of Margaret the third sister, both being his cousins and heirs
and within age in ward of the king, or of their attorneys, reciting
that the escheator gave them warning at Audeley, Red Castle and
elsewhere, and that they took no heed to come: namely Red Castle with
the park adjacent and all members and appurtenances in Salop extended at 34l. 9s. 0½d. a year; the town of Betiley, except two
thirds of the fishery of the stew pond, stanks and weirs there, at 14l.
3s. 4d.; a third part of Helegh park on the north side towards
Audeley as limited at 44s. 5¼d. and one third of a farthing if
the deer be removed, otherwise nought; a third part of the manor
of Audeley, namely the chamber above the outer gate, the grange
next the dovecote, a third part of the dovecote, all the little park
by the manor as enclosed at 20s., a third part of one carucate
of land, 3⅓ acres of meadow in 'Tristelthornefelde,' the 'Poleheghe,'
'Fustemede,' 'Ladyheyne,' 'Merstalle' and 'Gacebraynesmede' at
17s. 4d., a third part of the fishery of the stanks and weirs there
at 2s. 2½d., and the third part of one halfpenny, a third part of
the mill with the suit thereof at 20s., a third part of the view of
frankpledge with 'wayf' and 'stray,' etc. at 20s., and a third part
of the farm of a coal mine there at 4s. 5¼d.; the rents,
services and customs of lands in that manor in tenure of John
Mathowe, Thomas le Taylour, John Waleys, the heir of Peter
Hawot, Roger Hawot, John Hawot, Thomas de Peke, Thomas de
Lowe, John Blounte, the heir of John de Haukeston, John Marsshall, John de Audeley, Richard de Thikenes, John Bukhorne,
the heir of Adam le Mounke, John de Thykenes, John Baderiche,
Henry de Knolle, Richard de Boghaye, Thomas le Smythe the
younger, Thomas le Smythe the elder, John Parkere, Peter Hawot,
Richard Wassher, Thomas Hawot, Thomas de Erdley, Thomas de
Peke, Roger Hawot the elder, John Hawot, Thomas de Wombrugge,
Richard de Weverham, Margery Pane, Lucy de Longemore and
Alice de Erdeley whose rents are extended at 15l. 2¾d. a year; in Endoun and Overlongesdoun 3⅓ acres of meadow in 'Ladymede' and
'Milnemede' on the south side at 5s., and the rents etc. of Thomas Stevenson, Adam de Blakwode, Thomas Daniel, Richard Daniel, John
Moryaf, William Lenot, Henry son of Stephen, John atte Milne, Hugh
Caton, Robert Dalstone, William de Mere the younger Richard
de Whiston, Margery de Knolle, Amelia de Bradshawe, Richard
de Bentilegh, the wife of Roger Malkyn, John Daniel, the wife of
John Flecher, Richard Gibbeson, Richard Malkyn, Richard Chadeley,
Richard Michel, the rent of 'Ladymore,' of the heir of Randolph de
Blakwode, John Mayote, Nicholas de Russheton, Thomas del Shawe,
Ellen Shepeherde, John Osebarne, Cicely Ferour, Henry de Boslay,
Adam de Stanlowe, Henry Sherard, John Shawe, Margary Pesselle,
John Benet, Stephen Godewyn, William de Lymme, Richard de
Bradeshawe, William de Stanley, whose rents are extended at 13l. 11s.
a year; in the manor of Horton a third part of 'Hallefelde' and
'Wildemareheye' on the south side towards Horton, in length fol
lowing Horton fields, a third part of 'Hortonhay' and 'Roughmede'
meadows on the north side following the bounds of Russheton
James, beginning at the Egge head to the river which runs from
Russhton James to the Chernete, at 4l.; a third part of two
water mills therein and the suit thereof at 20s., a third part of
the view of frank pledge and what pertains thereto, and of 'wayf'
and 'stray' at 20s., and the rents etc. therein of William Lenot,
Richard Malkyn, Richard son of Stephen, John Balle, William
Balle, Henry de Shawe, Richard de Parke, Robert de Cartelage,
Philip de Wodeward (sic), Katherine atte Hulle, Thomas Coly,
the tenant of 'Fulwodeflatte,' Henry Sherard, John Marchalte,
Richard de Hethe, Thomas Bonde, William son of William del
Egge chaplain, David le Walsshman, William son of Adam del
Egge, William son of Robert Poleson, Henry Bonde, Thomas son
of Stephen, Richard de Whiston, Richard de Chaderley, Thomas
de Canke, James Keynarde, John Ultynge, Henry Bonde, Randolph
de Neubold, William le Wright and Adam de Endoun in Staffordshire, whose rents are extended at 9l. 14s. 10d. a year. |
Dec. 7. Westminster. |
Margaret who was wife of Rees ap Griffitz knight, Nicholas de
Stafford knight and William Walsale to Ralph de Neville of Raby
knight. Recognisance for 1,000 marks, payable at Christmas 1392,
to be levied etc. of their lands and chattels in Herefordshire. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
Dec. 7. Westminster. |
Thomas Pode to Simon Gaunstede clerk. Recognisance for 20
marks, to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. |
Dec. 4. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Cumberland. Order to cause a regard to be
made in Inglewode forest according to the capitula following, so
that it be made before Michaelmas. |
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Capitula. |
Dec. 3. Westminster. |
To Edward earl of Roteland, William la Souche of Haryngworth,
George Felbrigge, William Thirnyng, Robert Hotot and Robert
Ashefelde lately appointed, William Thirnyng being one, justices
to make inquisition in Norffolk and Suffolk concerning treasons,
felonies, rebellions, oppressions, extortions, deceptions, conspiracies, embracements, champerties, ambidextries, forestallings, regratings, forgeries, false alliances, maintenances of quarrels, felons and
fugitives, trespasses etc. whatsoever against the king and people,
and other the circumstances, and to hear and determine the same.
Writ of supersedeas omnino, by advice of the council in this parliament, in respect of the execution of their commission. |