Henry VIII: June 1510

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June 1510

1 June. 486. THE BORDERS.
Commissioners appointed. See GRANTS IN JUNE, No. 1.
3 June. 487. THE KING'S HENCHMEN.
Exch. Accts.,
417 (3), f. 26.
R.O.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver "our 9 henxmen and the master of them," demi-gowns of tawny medley, &c. (described). Greenwich, 3 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
3 June. 488. LORD DARCY.
R.O. Memorandum of payments, 2 Nov., 24 and 26 Dec. and 6 Feb., 1 Hen. VIII., and 3 June, 2 Hen. VIII., in all 111l. 10s. 4d., "to my lord, of his farms at Cottingam."
P. 1.
3 June 489. WILLIAM MILLISON.
Add. MS.
32624, f. 145.
B.M.
Will of William Millison made 3 June 1510, and proved 2 April 1511.
Later copy, pp. 5.
5 June. 490. WILLIAM CORNISH.
Exch. Accts.,
417 (3), f. 95.
R.O.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Wm. Cornysshe, one of the gentlemen of the Chapel; black damask, &c., for a gown "which we have given unto him by way of our reward." Greenwich, 5 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
6 June. 491. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL.
See GRANTS IN JUNE, No. 13.
8 June. 492. PRIOR of BEAUVALE to PRIOR of the CHARTERHOUSE near LONDON.
S.P. Hen. VIII.,
229, f. 12.
R.O.
You shall receive by this bringer a fardel containing a habit and coat of Dan John Ropr (sic), two rolls of "cilice" according to your desire, and certain books which Dan Thomas Cotes and I had from your house. Pray make a remembrance of the receipt of these books. We have more of your books. The "pilche that I bought of you" I left with Friar John to mend. Pray let it be trussed in the bag your stuff is in; and if the bonnets whereof I spoke to the proctor are ready, give him 9s. and put them with the pilche, "and also the new compilations if ye have received them." You may give the carrier, Thomas at Wode, a penny or twain that he may the gladlier come to you, but no more, "for I have paid for the carriage." Let Dan Philip send me word when "our work" will be ready, that I may send for it. Bevall, 8 June. Signed: Filius vester W., prior indignus.
ii. List of the books sent back to the Carthusian house of London, 8 June 1510, by W. Middes, prior, and T. Cotes, vicar, of the house of Beauvale, viz. Liber Revelacionum Sancte Brigitte, duo Opusculorum Boneventure, Liber Statutorum et alius s., Glosa Statutorum, Liber Sancti Dionisii de Divinis Nominibus, Liber "Quiquagene" Sancti Augustini, Liber Theologie Naturalis, Liber qui dicitur Aurora.
Hol., p. 1. Add.
8 June. 493. VENICE.
Sanuto, x.
786.
[Note of letters received 15 July 1510.]
From Andrea Badoer, London, 8 June.—Christopher Frizer (Fisher) has come from the Pope and presented the Rose. Knew him at Venice; and he does a good office with the King. Mons. di San Zuanne has not left for France. The two ambassadors of the Emperor who were to come to the King of England have not come. The Queen has had a miscarriage, to the general grief. Fanno nuovi pensieri. Christopher says that the bp. of York is French. The King says that in the peace with France is an article that, after obtaining his own, France shall not further molest the Signory. From Flanders or the Emperor is no sound of war. The priest (fn. 1) of the King of Scotland has returned.
Italian. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 73.
16 June. 494. HENRY VIII.
Exch. Accts.,
417 (3), f. 28.
R.O.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe.—(1) To pay bearer for Ph. Frescabolde and Wm. Lok. Greenwich, 16 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
Ib., f. 78. (2) To deliver Ralph Jenet and Wm. Cheyny, yeomen of the Wardrobe of Beds, for the King; sheets, &c. (described). Greenwich, 16 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
16 June. 495. CORNELIUS JOHNSON.
Ib., f. 5. Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Cornelius Johnson, winter boots, &c. (described). Greenwich, 16 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
16 June. 496. ROBERT MURGETRODE.
Add. Ch.,
8329.
B.M.
Will of Robt. Murgetrode, of Brystall, Yorks., made 16 June 1510; with certificate attached of probate granted 24 Oct. 1510.
Parchment.
20 June. 497. [1103.] FEAST OF ST. GEORGE.
S.P. Hen. VIII.,
2, f. 3.
R.O.
Extract from the issues of the pell, Easter, 2 Hen. VIII., relative to the payment on 20 June, of 50l. to John Shyrley, cofferer, for the expenses of the feast of St. George at Windsor.
P. 1.
20 June. 498. TREATY WITH FRANCE.
Ambassadors commissioned and league confirmed. See GRANTS IN JUNE, Nos. 47, 48.
20 June. 499. [1107.] TREATY WITH FRANCE.
Calig. D. VI.,
75, 83.
B.M.
Commencement of an exemplification by Henry VIII., submitted for the confirmation by Pope Julius, of the treaty concluded with Louis XII. on 23 March 1510.
Lat. Modern copy, imperfect, and much injured by the fire. The continuation from page 75 b. appears to be at pp. 83–85.
Pp. 8.
Vesp. F. IX.,
131.
B.M.
2. [1106.] Remainder of the same copy from the commencement of article 13 to the end of the treaty as confirmed at Westm., 20 June 1510, 2 Hen. VIII.
Pp. 5.
21 June. 500. THE KING'S CHAMBER.
Exch. Accts.,
417 (3), f. 4.
R.O.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Chr. Rochester and Wm. Gower, grooms of the Chamber, motley for coats and black velvet for doublets. Greenwich, 21 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
21 June. 501. [1111.] FERDINAND OF ARAGON.
Exch. Dipl.,
728.
R.O.
Rym. XIII., 281.
Confirmation, for himself and Joanna of Castile, of the treaty (recited, with the commissions) made at London, 24 May. In oppido Montissoni, 21 June 1510.
Signed and sealed.
21 June.
R. MS. 13 B. I., 51 (No. 131). B.M.
502. [1112.] JAMES IV. to JULIUS II.
Recommending George, abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Abirbrothok, St. Andrew's dioc., treasurer of Scotland, to the bishoprick of the Isles, on the death of Bp. John, commendatory of Comekillyone, to hold Comekillyone and Abbirbrothok in commendam; that his authority and nobility of race may bind that uncivilized people in devotion to the Church. Edinburgh Castle, 21 June 1510.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
Adv. MS., 276. 2. Another copy.
P. 1.
Adv. MS., 277. 503. JAMES IV. to CARD. [OF ST. MARK].
Is writing to the Pope for the promotion of George, abbot of Abirbrothok to the bpric. of the Isles,—with licence to change the Benedictine habit for the episcopal. Stirling.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
21 June.
Adv. MS., 303.
504. JAMES IV. to EMMANUEL, KING OF PORTUGAL.
Received on the 12 June (prid. idus) by Edward Ferdinandi his letters of the xiv. kal. Oct., 1509. With regard to the letters of reprisal and capture of some Portuguese vessels, he ought to remember that the dispute is an old one (supra œtatem stetisse)—that injury was done to the Scots, not by a single ship but by the whole Portuguese fleet, and that sentence had been given in accordance with this view by the Senate of Burgundy. Restitution had been repeatedly demanded in vain, and the King had suspended last year the reprisals granted by James III. in hope of an amicable settlement. Moved by the complaints of his subjects, he sent a herald to his Majesty, but could obtain no satisfaction. At last they were induced by calumny to exhibit the King's last letters of reprisal in Flanders, although, had they applied to James himself, he would have shown his high regard for Portugal. Has again revoked the reprisals, trusting that the affair may yet be satisfactorily settled, and delegates Philip Gualteroty, a Florentine merchant, in his place. He carries on business at Bruges (Brugas) and has sustained damage by the reprisals. Edward Ferdinandi will explain further. Glasgow, xi. kal. Julii, 1510.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
22 June.
Exch. Accts., 417 (3), f. 6. R.O.
505. THE KING'S CLOSET.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver to bearer: bare hide "to cover the cart of our closet stuff." Greenwich, 22 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
23 June.
Ib., f. 32. R.O.
506. THE STABLE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Sir Th. Knyvet, knight for the Body and Master of the Horse, or George Lovekyn, clerk of the Stable; horse harness, &c. Greenwich, 23 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
23 June.
Le Glay, Corresp. de Max. et de Marg., I., 290.
507. MAXIMILIAN to MARGARET OF SAVOY.
Inform us at once whether Lady Margaret (sic) of England is shortly to be brought to the Archduke Charles, and, if not, why her coming is retarded, with all that you can learn therein. It surprises me that we have this long time heard nothing of that affair. Augsburg, 23 June 1510.
French.
25 June.
Sanuto, X. 784.
508. VENICE.
[Note of letters received 15 July 1510.]
From Andrea Badoer, London, 25 June.—Mons. Prejam, prior, was to have gone to France to confirm the peace, but his going is deferred because the King is not of age. The news of Vicenza displeased the King. The English would gladly make a diversion, but do not wish to break the peace till next year, and would like the Pope or King of Spain to be with them. The Ambassador to the Emperor went first to the Archduke of Burgundy and Madame Margaret, leaving them on the 13th. To-morrow the said Mons. Prejam, who is a friend of the Signory, leaves for France with a Doctor (fn. 2), to tell the King of France to keep his promise not to do more against Venice than recover his own. The Emperor's ambassadors who were to come there are apparently revoked and the King of France and Emperor joined in a new league. The King of France has sent to the Emperor to repay his loan by Michaelmas, or he will have Verona. The English lords would like a league of Pope, Emperor, Spain, England and Venice. The King wants the bows which the Pezari, of London, are to give him.
Italian. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 74.
26 June. 509. WILLIAM FAIRFAX.
Justice of Common Pleas. See GRANTS IN JUNE, No. 55.
26 June.
Exch. Accts., 417 (3), f. 42. R.O.
510. THE BUCKHOUNDS.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Th. Carmynall and Wm. Royte, King's servants: covering of a cart to carry "our buckhounds" and other stuff for them. Greenwich, 26 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
26 June.
Ib., f. 7. R.O.
511. THE GUARD.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver bearer: 100 riding jackets for the Guard. Greenwich, 26 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
26 June.
Ib., f. 2. R.O.
512. MARY JERNINGHAM.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Mary Jernyngham, gentlewoman attending the Queen, tawny velvet, &c., for a gown. Greenwich, 26 June 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
26 June.
Egerton, 616, f. 48. B.M.
513. [5785.] QUEEN KATHARINE to FERDINAND OF ARAGON.
Has received his letter by Calderon, and performed his commands. Hopes, in consideration of the age and services of the quartermaster, that Ferdinand will promote him to a higher office. Greenwich, 26 June.
Sp., hol., p. 1. Add. and Endd.: Translated in Wood's "Royal and Illustrious Ladies," I. 162.
26 June.
S.P. Hen. VIII., 229, f. 12a. R.O.
514. THE LORD CHANCELLOR to SIR HUGH TREVANYON, SIR WM. GODOLPHIN, JOHN TRELAWNY and THOS. SENTABYN. (fn. 3)
Prays them to endeavour to make a friendly end in the matter brought in the Starre Chamber by John Gayrer against his mother Jane Gayrer. London, 26 June.
P. 1. Headed: The tryw copy of the Ryght Honorable Lorde Channcelor ys l're. Add.
29 June.
Le Glay, Corresp. de Max. et de Marg., I., 293.
515. MAXIMILIAN to MARGARET OF SAVOY.
To make his peace, because she writes that his letters are often rude, he sends her a carbuncle which her grandfather the Emperor Frederic much prized. The King of Aragon, by his ambassador, has notified him of the matter of Spain for which Thoison d'Or was here, but he has not yet replied, finding it both difficult and wonderful. And, as you see the French openly threaten us and make as though they would abandon us, it is time to work in that which Toison the herald brought us. If the thing comes to the ears of the French it will make matters worse, and we know what pensioners of France the English are, for the other day they revealed all the practices of the Pope and King of Aragon to the King of France. The Pope daily makes practices to the King of France; and to us also, but we are always loyal, as you know. The cursed Pope (le maudit preter pape) would for nothing in the world have us go in arms to Rome for our crown imperial accompanied by the French, for he fears to be chaptered by us two, seeing the great sins and abuses which he and his predecessors have done and daily do, and also some cardinals who above all fear reformation, although they are wrong about us; and moreover it will soon be time to put the matter of Thoison d'Or in practice. The late alliance of England with the French will hinder us very little, "car yl n'y a point tant cumme les Françoes d'onnur par le monde à entendre par leor avantage." (fn. 4) As soon as I can learn what the Ambassador Blinsoeld, now with you on behalf of the King of England, brings us, I will write you my opinion; and meanwhile, entertain the ambassador of Aragon (who makes great suit in this matter) until the coming of your information concerning the Ambassador Blinsveld. Awaiting also your counsel upon the withdrawal of the King of France's army and the strange words of his lieutenant and captain general, the Sieur de Chamont, grand master of France. Thereupon we will by the advice of the said ambassador of Aragon begin some project and send to you to finish "tell matière." Nevertheless have I renewed practices with the King of France, hoping that he will [not ?] abandon us, although he wavers much. Written 29 June 1510.
P.S.—You should send Thoison d'Or to us immediately, for such matters are dangerous to write.
French.
30 June.
Exch. Accts., 417 (3), f. 71. R.O.
516. THE SPEARS.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver "Guyot, one of our Spears," a gown of black velvet, &c. Tower of London, 30 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
Le Glay,
Corresp. de Max. et de Marg., I., 399.
517. MARGARET OF SAVOY to MAXIMILIAN.
Thanks for his cordial letters written with his own hand, and the jewel. Gueldres.
Would like to be wise in order to counsel him, but the matter of which he writes in so weighty that she would not dare to speak of it except by way of conversation, persisting in her opinion which is secretly to effect the thing of which she advertised him by Thoison and for which the ambassador of England will make suit, with whom she sent Guillaume Pingeon. It is a sure way of restoring our House and making you the greatest prince in the world. Continue to entertain the King of France in order that he take no sinister suspicion, and it will only remain to conduct the affair secretly. Would God you had believed me at the beginning, for all should now have been finished without bruit; and still it is better late than never, provided it be well done; but I fear, since the ambassador of Aragon has spoken to you of it and the ambassador of England will speak, that it may come to the knowledge of the French, who, between ourselves, whatever friendship there be, will do you as little good as they can. Having sent Pingeon it is not expedient to send Thoison.
* * *
R. MS.
13 B. II., 54b. (No. 145.) B.M.
518. [1416.] MARGARET, QUEEN OF SCOTS, to JOHN, KING OF DENMARK.
Has received his letters by his king-at-arms, and reminded the King her husband of the affairs of Denmark. He requires no such admonition. Had he been warned in time, the event would have shown this clearly, and it will be seen hereafter.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
519. GRANTS IN JUNE, 1510.
1. Scotland. Commission for Robt. Drury and Marmaduke Constable, Councillors and knights for the Body, with the Scottish plenipotentiaries, to settle differences contravening the late treaty and survey and delimit the Batable Lande. Del. Westm., 1 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Scotch Roll, 2 Hen. VIII. m. 7. Rymer XIII. 276. [1066.]
2. Richard Bolles, of Gosberton, Linc., Thomas FitzWilliam, of Skydbroke, Linc., and Richard Sapcottes, of Copynford, Northt. Pardon and release of 500l., their surety for William FitzWilliam, Hen. VII's collector of customs in the port of Kyngeston upon Hull, entered into 7 May, 21 Hen. VII. Greenwich, 8 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Croydon, 1 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 12. [1067.]
3. Ely. Inspeximus. See below.
4. Dean and canons of Windsor. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 1 Dec., 1 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 8, No. 10), confirming:—
A. Ch. 20 Nov., 1 Edw. IV., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 6 March, 27 Edw. III.
Pat. 1 March, 35 Edw. III.
B. Pat. 18 July, 7 Edw. IV.
C. Pat. 14 Nov., 22 Edw. IV. (P. 2, m. 21.)
D. Pat. 30 Nov., 1 Edw. IV., cf.
Pat. 26 Oct., 25 Edw. III.
E. Pat. 6 Dec., 19 Edw. IV. (m. 11), conf. (with additions):
Pat. 6 Aug., 22 Edw. III.
Westm., 1 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Conf. roll 41, No. 10.
5. Waterford. Warrant to the abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, for confirmation of letters patent, dated 12 May, 3 Hen. VII., granting to the mayor and city of Waterford 30l. yearly out of the fee-farm of the said city, with divers liberties. Greenwich, 3 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. (countersigned: T. Surrey, Ri. Wynton, C. Somerset, Thomas Lovell, Harry Marny, T. Englefild).
6. Sir John Arundell, knight for the Body. To be, during pleasure, steward of all the possessions which came into the King's hands on the death of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, by Act of Parliament, 19 Hen. VII.; with 10l. a year. Greenwich, 15 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 12. [1069.]
7. William Beryman, late yeoman for Henry VII.'s mouth in his Kitchen. Grant, at the annual rent of a red rose at Midsummer, of three messuages lying together in the parish of All Hallows Stanynges, Fanchurche Strete in the ward of Langborn, London, one of them called le Rose super le Hope, which came into the hands of Henry VII. by death of Margaret Knaploke without heirs, and were held by John Gryse, the late King's apothecary, deceased; also of a brewery called le Lambe, in Distaf-lane, held by Thomas Worley, clerk of the chapel of Edw. IV., and granted after his death to the said John Gryse, by Hen. VII., by name of a house lying in Mayden Lane; also of land situate in Berebynder Lane, in the parish of St. Mary's, Wolchurche, in the ward of Walbroke, London, escheated to the late King on the death of John Doyle without heirs; granted on surrender (as invalid) of patent 23 Jan., 21 Hen. VII. Greenwich, 12 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 14. [1070.]
8. John Sigesmonde, sewer of the King's Hall. To be, for life, one of the King's alms-knights in Windsor Castle, "now in his old age." Greenwich, 14 April, 1 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June, 2 Hen. VIII. P.S. (in English). [1074.]
9. Robert Cuttyng. To be gunner in the Tower of London, vice Blase Billard. Greenwich, 5 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 21 [1075.]
10. John Jakson, yeoman of the Guard. To be, during pleasure, bailiff and woodward of the lordship of Lynwode, with its hamlets of Thoresby, Tevilby, Wynterton, and Stewton, Linc., in the King's hands by death of William Viscount Beamont. Greenwich, 22 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 21. [1071.]
11. William Lyngen, sewer of the Chamber. To have, for life, a corrody in the monastery of Oseney. Greenwich, 30 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June. P.S. (in English). [1072.]
12. Roger Cheyney. To be, during pleasure, bailiff of the lordships of Sandgate and Hampnes, with fees from the revenues of Calais, as lately held by William Noyr. Greenwich, 2 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 5 June. P.S. [1073.]
13. St. Paul's School. Licence for the wardens and guild of Mercers of London, to acquire lands in mortmain to the annual value of 53l.; for the better support of one master and one or two ushers in the school which John Colet, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, proposes to found in St. Paul's Churchyard. Greenwich, 8 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 13. [1076.]
14. Warden and Friars Minors of Bristol. Grant, for ever, of a moiety of the prises of fish, salt and fresh, brought to Bristol, as granted by all kings from Edw. II. Greenwich, 6 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 14. [1077.]
15. Thomas Shirley, for faithful service done to the King's sister, the Princess of Castile. To be, during pleasure, bailiff of the lordship of Nethewode and Wulferlowe, Heref., as lately held by Philip Havard and Richard Shurley, deceased. Greenwich, 25 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 June. P.S. [1078.]
16. Richard Chaffer, merchant of Calais. Exemption from being alderman or mayor of Calais. Greenwich, 16 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 June. P.S. [1079.]
17. Robert Ardern. Pardon and release as escheator of Nottingham and Derby to Henry VII. Greenwich, 5 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16. [1080.]
18. Robert Penne, gentleman of the Chapel. To have, for life, a corrody in the monastery of Lenton. Greenwich, 23 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 June. P.S. (in English) [1081.]
19. Dunstaple priory. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
A. Pat. 28 Jan., 16 Edw. III. (p. 1, m. 37), ex.:
Pleas de quo warranto, 4 Edw. III.
B. Pat. 7 Dec., 7 Hen. IV. (p. 1, m. 22).
C. Pat. 10 Feb., 19 Edw. IV.
D. Pat. 11 Feb., 19 Edw. IV. (m. 2).
E. Pat. 15 Nov., 19 Edw. IV. (m. 13).
F. Pat. 26 Oct., 13 Hen. VII., cf.:
Pat. 25 Oct., 2 Edw. IV. (p. 6, m. 16), confirming:—
Pat. 12 Dec., 1 Ric. II., cf.:
Ch. 15 May, 4 Edw. III., confirming:—
a. Ch. 16 Nov., 14 Edw. II., confirming:—
1. Ch. 13 Feb., 11 Hen. III., conf. (with additions):
Ch. of Hen. I.
2. Ch. 13 Feb., 11 III., conf.:—
Ch. 3 July, 1 Ric. I.
b. Ch. 3 May, 16 Edw. II.
c. Ch. of Hen. II.
Westm., 6 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 37, No. 7.
20. John Reynus, Reynes or Reynys, of Wagenyng in Gueldres. Denization. Del. Westm., 7 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 9. [1082.]
21. Robert Neswike and George Duckeworthe. In consideration of their services to the Queen Consort, to have wardship of the lands in Cornwall, in the King's hands by the idiotcy of William, s. and h. of Nicholas Davnant, late of Sainte Ethe, Cornw., of the yearly value of 10l. Greenwich, 26 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 1. [1083.]
22. Sir William Sandis, knight for the Body. To be, during pleasure, parker of Fremantill park, Hants, from 8 Feb., 1 Hen. VIII., with fees as allowed since the time of Edw. III., out of the issues of the county of Hants; and 5 marks yearly for supplying the park with water for the game in summer; lately held by Sir Thomas Brandon. Greenwich, 15 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16. [1084.]
23. Sir Francis Cheyny. To be constable and porter of the castle of Quenebourgh, Kent, and steward of the lordship or manor of Middelton and Merden, and the hundred of Middelton, Kent; with fees, from the first day of the reign, from the petty custom in the port of London; he having exercised the office from that time by the King's mandate with no wages; on surrender of patent 5 Dec. last, because of its invalidity. Greenwich, 3 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16. [1085.]
24. James Button, yeoman of the Crown. To have, during pleasure, one of the bailiwicks of Nantwiche, Cheshire, which Richard Button, deceased, yeoman of the Crown, and father of the said James, held by the King's grant; also quit rent of 20s. yearly from an old house called Wermyngham's House, in the Estgate of the city of Chester, which the said Richard had. Greenwich, 29 May. 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 5. [1086.]
25. Eliz. Denton. See below, under 27 June, § 58.
26. John Yong, Keeper of the Rolls and Records in Chancery. To cancel a recognizance of 100 marks made by Sir Thomas Curwen, of Wirkyngton, Cumb., Sir John Hud-deleston, of Sudeley, Glouc., and Henry Kerkeby, of Kerkeby, Lanc., 13 July, 22 Hen. VII., for payment of 50l. Greenwich, 8 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. [1087.]
27. William Gower, groom of the Chamber. Grant, during pleasure, of a tenement or inn called "the George," in the town of Burford on the Wolde, Oxon., with the lands thereto belonging; forfeited by William Brampton to Hen. VII., and by that King granted in tail male to John Basket, his servant, who has died without heirs male. Greenwich, 28 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 8 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 16. [1088.]
28. Abbey of Gloucester. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 28 Nov., 13 Hen. VII. (m.5), cf.:—
Ch. 30 Oct., 2 Hen. VI., conf.:—
Ch. of William II.
Ch. of Hen. II.
Pat. 20 Nov., 1 Ric. II. (p. 2, m. 23), confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. I.
Ch. of Hen. II.
Pat. 28 Feb., 2 Edw. III.
Pat. 3 Oct., 10 Edw. II.
Pat. 29 Feb., 2 Edw. III.
Ch. 25 June, 19 Edw. III.
Ch. 3 Dec., 28 Edw. III.
Westm., 8 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 42, No. 2.
29. Merchants of the Staple of Calais. Inspeximus and confirmation, viz.:—
A. Pat. 28 Jan., 2 Hen. VII., conf.:
a. Pat. 24 June, 4 Edw. IV., confirming:—
1. Pat. 20 Dec., 1 Ric. II., cf. (with reservations):
Pat. 15 Dec., 50 Edw. III.
2. Ch. 8 Jan., 13 Ric. II.
3. Pat. 16 Feb., 8 Hen. VI., confirming:—
a. Pat. 1 July, 1 Hen. V., confirming:—
Pat. 16 Dec., 1 Hen. IV.
b. Pat. 1 July, 1 Hen. V., confirming:—
Pat. 16 Dec., 1 Hen. IV., conf:
Ch. 8 Jan., 13 Ric. II.
Pat. 14 Feb., 20 Ric. II.
4. Pat. 19 March, 36 Hen. VI.
b. Pat. 24 July, 7 Edw. IV. (in English).
B. Pat. 7 Dec., 15 Hen. VII.
Westm., 9 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 37, No. 9.
30. Richard Appulby, usher of the Larder. To be, during pleasure, steward of the lordship and town of Marten, Westmoreland, in the King's gift by the death of his grandmother; with the yearly fee of 26s. 8d. and profits as enjoyed by William Lancaster, deceased. Greenwich, 28 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 June. P.S. (in English). [1090.]
31. Abbot and Convent of St. Peter's, Westminster. Pardon for the escape of George Wolmer, of Linkfelde, Surrey, committed to their custody for felony; in consideration of the privilege granted by Edward the Confessor that they should be acquitted of all such escapes. Del. Westm., 10 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 9. [1091.]
32. Ambrose de Grote, merchant, native of the duchy of Brabant. Denization. Greenwich, 3 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 11 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1092.]
33. City of Hereford. Grant that the mayor and his successors shall be, during pleasure, coroner of the city; also grant, during pleasure, of murage tolls on specified articles brought to the town for sale, to be expended under the supervision of the mayor and the dean of the cathedral of St. Thomas, who shall annually render an account before twelve citizens. Greenwich, 10 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 21. [1093.]
34. Commission of the Peace. (See Appendix):—
Leicestershire.—Westm., 12 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 1d. [1094.]
35. Abbot and convent of Stratford (Wm. Hicheman, abbot). Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 12 Oct., 3 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 14, No. 8), confirming:—
A. Pat. 4 Jan., 4 Edw. IV. (p. 3, m. 12), confirming:—
a. Ch. 16 March, 12 Edw. II.
b. Pat. 6 Aug., 5 Edw. III.
c. Ch. 4 March, 8 Edw. III.
d. Ch. 17 July, 8 Edw. III.
e. Pat. 20 June, 27 Edw. III.
f. Pat. 20 June, 47 Edw. III. (fn. 5)
g. Pat. 10 April, 3 Ric. II. confirming:—
1. Ch. 12 June, 13 Edw.
I., confirming:—
Ch. 3 June, 5 John.
Ch. 14 May, 37 Hen. III.
2. Ch. 12 June, 13 Edw.
I., confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. II.
Ch. 7 Dec. [ ] Ric. I., renewed 24 Oct., 10 Ric. 1
Ch. 15 Sept. [ ] Ric. I., renewed 24 Oct., 10 Ric. I.
h. Pat. 24 May, 20 Ric. II.
B. Pat. 19 March, 19 Edw. IV. (m. 29).
Westm., 12 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 34, No. 9.
36. Commission of the Peace. (See Appendix):—
Huntingdonshire.—Westm., 14 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 1d. [1095.]
37. John Phippe. Warrant to William, abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, to affix the Great Seal to a Signed Bill for John Phippe to fish with nets in the River Thames, during pleasure. Greenwich, 14 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. (in English).
ii. S.B. annexed. See 18 Oct., 1 Hen. VIII. [1096.]
38. Bp of Salisbury. Inspeximus See below.
39. Peter Vavasour. Licence to found a chantry for one chaplain in the chapel of St. James, in the hamlet of Spaldington, in the parish of Bubwith, Yorks.; to pray for the King and Queen Katharine, and for the said Peter and Elizabeth his wife, and for the soul of Sir John Vavasour; according to the ordinance of the said Peter and Henry Mathewe, prior of Ellerton, York, Thomas Tanfeld, prior of Thorneholme, Linc., and John Warner, alderman of London. Also mortmain licence for the said Peter to alienate lands to the said chaplain of the annual value of 9 marks. Greenwich, 18 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16. [1097.]
40. Town of Orford. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 14 Jan., 19 Edw. IV. (m. 8), conf.:—
Pat. 14 Feb., 1 Ric. II., conf.:—
Ch. 3 Feb., 26 Edw. III. conf.:
Ch. 12 June, 40 Hen. III.
Ch. 8 June, 40 Hen. III.
Ch. 20 Feb., 19 Edw. II.
Westm., 15 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 39, No. 2.
41. The General Pardon. Warrant to the abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, for general pardon to Master Walter Wolmer, clk., although he is mentioned in the bill of exception. Greenwich, 16 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. (in English. Sealed). [1098.]
42. John Pikard and Joan his wife. Inspeximus and exemplification, at their request, of a fine, brought in by certiorari, 23 Feb., 1 Hen. VIII., levied 17 Edw. I. before Ralph de Sandwich, John de Levetot, Wil. de Burntone, Rog. de Leicester, and Elias de Bekyngham, justices; between Rob. de Wyllasham and Lucy his wife, complainants, and Henry son of Elias Fuchir of Osemundeston, deforciant; concerning lands in Ryngeshale, Batesford, and Brisete, which, being the right of the said Henry, were granted by him to the said Robert and Lucy, and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Robert. Westm., 16 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 14. [1099.]
43. William Morgan, of Carmarthenshire, for good service done to the late King against the rebels of Cornwall upon Blak Heth, "where he was sore hurt and maimed." To be, during pleasure, constable of the castle of Tynby, co. Pembroke, as lately held by William Lloid. Greenwich, 5 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 18 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VII. p. 2, m. 12. [1100.]
44. Gaol delivery.
Home Circuit.—Commission to John Butler, John More, John Muscote, and John Copcote. Westm., 18 June.
Midland Circuit.—Commission to Humph. Conyngesby, Guy Palmes, and John Jenour. Westm., 18 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 8d. [1101.]
45. Abbey of Osney. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 10 Feb., 5 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 22, No. 14), confirming:—
A. Pat. 8 March, 5 Edw. IV. (p. 3, m. 9), confirming:—
a. Ch. 18 Aug., 3 Edw. III., confirming:—
Ch. 28 Feb., 13 Edw. II., cf. (with additions):
Ch. of Hen. I.
Chs. (3) of Hen. II.
Ch. 16 June, 1 John.
Ch. 21 Jan., 15 John.
Ch. 14 July, 15 Hen. III.
Ch. 2 April, 19 Hen. III.
Ch. 23 Jan., 51 Hen. III., cf. (with adds.):
Ch. of Robert de Oylley.
Ch. of Aelidis dau. of Godfrey duke of Lorraine and wife of Hen. I.
Ch. of the Empress Maud daughter of Hen. I.
b. Pat. 20 Sept., 10 Ric. II.
c. Chs. of Robert de Olley and Henry de Oylly.
B. Pat. 10 Dec., 3 Hen. IV. (p. 1, m. 18).
Westm., 18 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 40, No. 2.
46. John Fyssher. To have, for life, a corrody in the monastery of Michelley, surrendered by Nicholas Gray. Greenwich, 8 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 19 June. P.S. (in English). [1102.]
47. France. Commission to the King's Councillors, Thomas Dockwra, prior of St. John's, and Nic. West, dean of Windsor, as ambassadors, to take the oath of Louis XII. for observing a treaty made 23 March last.
ii. Commission to the same for receiving letters patent obligatory by which Louis XII. shall bind himself to the payment of 740,000 (sic) crowns of gold, in accordance with a treaty made 23 March last.
iii. Commission to the same to receive the money due by Louis XII. to Margaret late Countess of Richmond and Derby. Del. Westm., 20 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. French Roll 2 Hen. VIII. m. 9. Rymer, XIII. 278. [1104.]
48. France. Henry VIII.'s confirmation of the league made with France, 23 March, 1509[-10]. Westm., 20 June, 1510. Del. Knoll, ... Sept. (?) S.B. (mutilated). French Roll, 2 Hen. VIII. m. 14 (dated Westm., 20 June). Rymer, XIII. 277. [1105.]
49. Robert Bonyngton, yeoman of the Guard. To be, during pleasure, bailiff of Chapell Brampton, Northt., with 2d. a day. Greenwich, 29 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1109.]
50. Gaol delivery.
Western Circuit.—Commission to Ric. Eliot, Lewis Pollard, and John Staveley. Westm., 20 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 8d. [1110.]
51. Charles Somerset Lord Herbert, Chamberlain, and Henry Somerset, his son and heir apparent. To have the following offices for life, in survivorship, viz.:—
i. Constable of the castle of Ruthyn, steward of the lordship there, master forester, and keeper of forests, parks and chaces there. Del. Westm., 21 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. (fn. 6)
ii. Constable of the castle of Payn, in the lordship of Ellevell in Wales, and steward of the said lordship. Del. Westm., 21 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B.*
iii. Reversion of chief stewardship of the lordship of Aburgevenny, on death or surrender of Robert Jones. Del. Westm., 21 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B.*
iv. Sheriff and steward of the counties of Glamorgan and Morgannok, constable of the castles of Cardiff, Cowbrigge, and Nethe, and steward of Malefants lands. Del. Westm., 21 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B.*
v. Steward of the manors and lordships of Montgomery, Kery [and] Kedeowen, and constable of the castle of Montgomery. Del. Westm., 21 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B.*
vi. Steward of the manor and lordship of Eweslacy, in the marches of Wales. Del. Westm., 21 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B.* Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 1. [1113.]
52. Christopher Vincent, late one of the marshals of the Hall to Henry VII. To be, during pleasure, bailiff of the lordship of Busby and Faceby, in Cleveland, Yorks. Greenwich, 24 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 11. [1114.]
53. Abbey of Wherwell. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 22 April, 4 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 21, No. 4), confirming:—
A. Pat. 5 March, 22 Edw. IV. (p. 1, m. 18), confirming:—
a. Pat. 26 April, 29 Hen. III.
b. Pat. 16 Feb., 41 Edw. III., confirming:—
1. Ch. 26 Oct., 44 Hen. III., exemplifying and confirming:—
Ch. of King Ethelred A.D. 1002 and 1008.
2. Ch. 26 Oct., 44 Hen. III., exemplifying and confirming:—
Chs. (2) of Hen. II.
Ch. (undated) of Ric. I.
Ch. 7 Sept., 10 Ric. I.
Ch. 25 Oct., 9 John.
c. Pat. 30 July, 2 Ric. II., confirming:—
Ch. of King Alfred.
d. Pat. 10 Nov., 2 Ric. II. confirming:—
Ch. 10 Nov., 5 Edw. III.
B. Pat. 7 Feb., 5 Edw. III. (P. 1, m. 34.)
Westm., 25 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 39, No. 9.
54. The General Pardon. Warrant to the abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, for a general pardon to Thomas Dalby, archdeacon of Richemound, who is comprised in the bill of exception. Greenwich, 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. (in English). [1115.]
55. William Fairfax. To be justice of Common Pleas, during pleasure. Westm., _ (blank). Del. Westm., 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. [1116.]
56. Richard Smyth and Richard Justice, for services to the King and Queen. To be, for life, in survivorship, bailiff of the lordship of Caversham and keeper of the manor, park, out-woods, and ferry (feriœ) there. Del. Westm., 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. [1117.]
57. Morys Aparry. Annuity, for life, of 10 marks from the lordship of Staunton Lacy, Salop, held by Morys Ludlowe, deceased, from the late Duke of York, father to Edw. IV. Greenwich, 16 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 June. P.S. (in English). [1118.]
58. Elizabeth Denton. Grant, for life, of a tun of Gascon wine yearly from the port of London, through the chief butler of England. Greenwich, 16 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16 (dated 7 June). [1119, 1307.]
59. Commission of the Peace. See Appendix):—
Lincolnshire (Kesteven). — Westm., 27 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 1d. [1120.]
Suffolk.—Westm., 28 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 2d. [1121.]
Bedfordshire.—Westm., 28 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 1d. [1122.]
60. Justices of Assize.
Northern Circuit.—Association of Robt. Henryson and Thos. Strey with Will. Fairfax and John Erneley. Westm., 28 June. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16d. [1123.]
61. Elizabeth Grey countess of Kent. Grant, for life, of the manor and hundred of Towcestre, Northt., and all lands in Towcestre forfeited by Sir Ric. Emson; and the manor of Hemyngeforde Grey and Quies, and all lands in Hymmyrford Grey, Hunts, forfeited by Edmund Dudley; with issues from Mich. 24 Hen. VII. Greenwich, 9 March, 1 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 28 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1124.]
62. Thomas Lucas. Grant, for life, of the manor or lordship of Westle, Suff., alias the manor or lordship of Westle called Pembrok or Dunhamhall; from Mich. 24 Hen. VII. Greenwich, 22 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 28 June. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1125.]
63. Richard Bettes, monk of the order of St. Benedict. To be prior of the monastery of St. Mary Snape, Suffolk, in the King's gift by attainder of Edmund De la Pole Earl of Suffolk. Del. Westm., 28 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B.
ii. Mandate to Richard bp. of Norwich to admit the above. Del. Westm., 28 June, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 11. [1126.]
64. Richard Cornewall, one of the King's spears. To be, during pleasure, steward of the lordships of Orleton, Penbruge, Gresland, Malmyshillacy, and Fencot, Heref., with 12l. a year. Greenwich, 27 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 29 June. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1127.]
65. Mayor and burgesses of Grimsby. Inspeximus and conf. of:
Ch. 26 May, 40 Hen. III.
Pat. 1 Jan., 17 Hen. VI. (p. 2, m. 20), confirming:—
A. Pat. 20 Jan., 2 Ric. II., conf.:
Pat. 12 July, 37 Edw. III., exemplifying:—
Ch. 4 June, 12 Edw. II., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 27 May, 40 Hen. III.
B. Pat. 25 Nov., 15 Ric. II., cf.:—
Pat. 3 Nov., 43 Hen. III.
C. Pat. 24 April, 15 Edw. III.
Westm., 29 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 33, No. 9.
3. Bishop and prior of Ely. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
A. Pat. 16 Nov., 1 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 8, No. 11), confirming:—
Pat. 16 Nov., 4 Edw. IV. (p. 3, m. 19), confirming:—
Pat. 1 Feb., 1 Ric. II., confirming:—
a. Ch. 3 March, 2 Edw. III., confirming (with additions):—
A. Ch. 1 Dec., 12 Edw. II., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. of King Edgar, A.D. 970 (Latin and English):—
B. Ch. 1 Dec., 12 Edw. II., confirming:—
Ch. of Edward [the Confessor].
Ch. of William I.
C. Ch. 1 Dec., 12 Edw. II., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 3 July, 17 Hen. III.
Ch. 3 July, 17 Hen. III., conf. (with one reservation):
Ch. 10 Oct., 1 Ric. I., renewed 1 July, 9 Ric. I.
b. Ch. 18 Sept., 17 Edw. III.
c. Ch. 10 Feb., 22 Edw. III.
B. Ch. 3 March, 2 Edw. III., confirming:—
Ch. 18 May, 36 Hen. III.
Pat. 26 Oct., 27 Edw. I.
C. Ch. 23 Nov., 2 Hen. VII.
Westm., 1 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 35, No. 3.
38. Bishop of Salisbury. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 15 Feb., 19 Hen. VII., exemplifying:—
Pat. 26 Jan., 3 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 16, No. 4), confirming:—
A. Pat. 5 Jan., 16 Hen. VI. (p. 2, m. 4), confirming:—
Ch. 8 Dec., 1 Hen. V., confirming:—
Ch. 21 Nov., 1 Hen. IV., confirming:—
Ch. 13 March, 17 Ric. II., confirming (with additions):—
a. Ch. 22 March, 11 Hen. III., confirming:—
Ch. 4 June, 2 John.
b. Ch. 12 June, 13 Edw. I., confirming:—
Ch. 30 Jan., 11 Hen. III.
c. Ch. 12 April, 2 Edw. III., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 15 Dec., 9 Edw. II., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 28 May, 34 Edw. I.
d. Ch. 13 July, 2 Ric. II., confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. II.
Ch. 28 July, 3 Edw. III., confirming:—
Ch. 23 March, 11 Hen. III.
Pat. 19 Dec, 11 Edw. II.
B. Pat. 12 Nov., 5 Edw. IV. (p. 2, m. 1), confirming:—
Pat. 15 April, 11 Edw. III.
C. Pat. 10 Oct., 15 Edw. IV. (p. 3. m. 18).
D. Pat. 29 April, 19 Edw. IV. (m. 28).
Westm., 14 June [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 37, No. 1.

Footnotes

  • 1. See No. 434.
  • 2. Nicholas West.
  • 3. This letter referred to as of 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII., in Star Ch. Proceedings, Hen. VIII., Vol. 16, f. 24.
  • 4. Much of this letter, written in Maximilian's own French, is very obscure.
  • 5. Pat. 28 March 33 Edward III. omitted and confused with this.
  • 6. A certificate is appended to each of these documents, in Tuke's hand, signed by Ruthal, that it accords with the former grant to Lord Herbert in all save that Henry Somerset, son and heir, was joined with his father in the new patent.