Close Rolls, Richard II: February 1392

Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 4, 1389-1392. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1922.

This premium content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.

'Close Rolls, Richard II: February 1392', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II: Volume 4, 1389-1392, (London, 1922) pp. 549-550. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol4/pp549-550 [accessed 20 April 2024]

Image
Image

February 1392

Membrane 10d.
Feb. 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Bukingham. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of John Styuecle and Nicholas Hemyngforde clerk of Huntingdonshire, William Arderne of Kent and Henry Lynforde of Bukinghamshire, in favour of Peter Maydewelle clerk at suit of John Bohun clerk for debt.
Feb. 22.
Westminster.
To the prior of Trewardraith co. Cornwall. Order to take again letters under the seal of that house concerning a maintenance which Roger Humfrey of Lostwethiel has therein for life at the king's command, to admit Joceus Aleyn to the said house, and grant him for life that maintenance, making and delivering to him letters patent concerning the same under the said seal; as the king has learned that the said Roger is minded to demise his estate therein, to the end that the said Joceus may have it, and with his assent the king has granted it to the said Joceus. By p.s. [7932.]
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Middlesex. Writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of Richard Palmer of Middlesex, John Corkeby of Cumberland, Richard Couper and Robert Ladde of London, in favour of William Pounfreyt indicted for champerty, trespass and maintenance.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Bedford. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of John Impyngham of Roteland, John Wyltshyre of Cambridge shire, William Jewel of Bukinghamshire and Robert Middelton of Essex, in favour of William Quarel of Bereforde at suit of the prior of Newenham for trespass.
To the sheriff of Bedford. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Walter Coke of Somerset, Henry Shelforde of Cambridgeshire, Hugh Bavent of Norffolk and Nicholas Hemyngforde of Huntingdonshire, and order to set free Thomas Ocle of Bedforde 'bocher,' if taken at suit of Henry Dale for trespass.
Feb. 28.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Cantebrigge. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of John Styuecle, William Spaldewyke clerk and Nicholas Hemyngforde clerk of Huntingdonshire and John Walesby of Lincolnshire, in favour of John Freberne the elder and Katherine his wife at suit of John Saveray for trespass.
Feb. 22.
Westminster.
To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of John Charlton of Gloucestershire, John Hauke and John Lyllynge of Yorkshire, in favour of Nicholas Slake clerk at suit of Edmund Wodhulle citizen and cutler of London for debt.
Feb. 18.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Sussex. Writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of John Stephenes, John White, John atte Clouse of Sussex, Walter Langenacre and Richard Abraham of Surrey, in favour of John atte Lynde of Horsham at suit of John Wantele averring threats.
Feb. 20.
Westminster.
To the sheriff of Huntingdon. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of John Wodewarde vicar of Caxton, Nicholas Bernard of Caxton of Cambridgeshire, John Moigne and William Burgh, both of Wermyngton of Norhamptonshire, in favour of John Clampyn the elder and William Clampyn chaplain at suit of Ralph Giddynge of Huntyngdoun for trespass.
John Pelham of Sussex to Thomas duke of Gloucestre, Thomas Mortemer knight, William Forde, Walter Brigge clerks and Robert Hethe, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Cavendysshe, and of all lands, rents and services in Cavendissh, Glemmesforde, Clare, Haverhulle, Wrottyngge, Kediton, Bernardeston, Honeden, Poselyngworth, Stansfelde, Boxstede, Brendellegh, Cokefelde, Preston, Semere, Groton, Great Waldyngfelde and Little Waldyngfelde sometime of Thomas Grey knight, but this warranty shall only bar the said John and his heirs, and not bind them to make up the value by other lands by way of voucher or otherwise. Dated 6 March 15 Richard II. French.
Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 6 March.