Henry VIII: January 1512

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January 1512

1512.
3 Jan.
Vesp. C. I., 23.
B.M.
Rymer, XIII.,
345.
1011. [3638.] FERDINAND KING OF ARAGON to HENRY VIII.
Has heard from his ambassador, Lois Carroz, what has been done. The world shall see that they will not suffer the Holy Church to be plundered. Compliments on their mutual good understanding. Credence for the ambassador. Burgos, 3 Jan. 1512.
Lat.
*Described in Spanish Calendar, Vol. II, No. 62, from the draft at Simancas.
4 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6), f. 49. R.O.
1012. ST. MARY LE PEWE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver to bearer "a traverse to be occupied at Our Lady of the Pewe at Westm., of red changeable sarcenet," 7 yds. long and 2½ yds. long and deep. Greenwich, 4 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
4 Jan.
Sanuto, XIV., 13.
1013. VENICE.
[Note of letters read 3 March 1512.]
From Andrea Badoer, [London,] 4 Jan.--Old trifles. How the Emperor wishes to take Venice this summer, and will have Swiss with him; and knows two ways of coming, one by San Rasmo, the other as in the letter, and the like.
[Conclusion is that Badoer only does harm.]
Italian. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 147.
6 Jan.
Adv. MS., 26.
1014. JULIUS II. to JAMES IV.
James has proved his love for the Church by sending Andrew bp. of Murray to promote peace between the Pope and France. The bp. can bear witness it has not been the Pope's fault if he has failed. Lewis does not wish peace, but to oppress and lacerate the Holy See. He occupies Bologna and excites schism, so that the Pope has been obliged to appeal for protection to Ferdinand of Aragon and the Seignory of Venice, with whom he has made a Holy League for the recovery of Bologna. Hopes James will either enter this league or at least abstain from giving aid to France. Rome, 6 (fn. 1) Jan. 1512, 9 pont.
Lat., copy, pp. 2.
8 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6), f. 54. R.O.
1015. THE KING'S CHAMBER.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe for livery to yeomen and others of the King's chamber, viz., Wm. Standon, Th. Broke, Laur. Eglisfeld, and six others (named), yeomen ushers; Nic. Pounser, Th. Aphowell, Wm. Studdon, Rob. Forster, and 71 others (named), yeomen; Wm. Compton, Wm. Tyler, John Sharpe, Wm. Gower, Chr. Rochester, Nic. Baker, Alex. Staveley, John Pate, Th. Compton, Wm. Dalbourne, James Worsley, Peter Malmesey, Rob. Lytell, Wm. Croughton, John Poultney, Jenkyn Waughan, David ap Res and John Dyngley, grooms; and John Sygewyke, Henry Kemes, John Copynger, Piers Champayne, Wm. Rigeley, Th. Carvanell, Th. Wolbaston and Massey Vyliarde, pages; of tawny medley for their "watching clothing." Greenwich, 8 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
8 Jan.
Sanuto, XIII., 468.
1016. VENICE.
[Note of letters received 13 Feb. 1511–12.]
From Lorenzo Pasqualigo to his brothers, Alvise and Francesco, London, 8 Jan.—All the island was in arms because the King of Scotland, at the request of France, was moving war. At Candlemas all would be in array.
Italian. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 145.
8 Jan.
R. MS., 13 B. II., 56. (No. 150.) B.M.
1017. [2050.] JAMES IV. to the OFFICERS of the FRENCH PORTS, especially Rouen and Dieppe.
John Bertoun, John Balzarde, and Wm. Cristell are appointed his factors for ships and naval armaments, corn and other necessaries, and have received letters from the King of France to import such things to Scotland. Edinburgh, 8 Jan. 1511.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
Adv. MS., 318. 2. Another copy. Dated Edinburgh, 28 Jan. 1511.
Pp. 2.
R. MS., 13 B. II., 62. (No. 169.) B.M.
Ep. Reg. Scot., I. 134.
1018. [3105.] JAMES IV to LEWIS XII.
In favour of the brother of Louis de Poys, lieutenant for the castellan of Dieppe, who desires to hold that post direct from the King, and not otherwise. "From our palace."
Lat., p. 1.
11 Jan. 1019. TEWKESBURY ABBEY.
The abbot summoned to Parliament. See GRANTS IN JANUARY, No. 9.
11 Jan.
Sanuto, XIII., 396.
1020. VENICE.
[Note of letters received 16 Jan. 1511–12.]
From Rome, 7 to 11 Jan.—The Emperor will leave Vicenza if Venice will give more money, and for money will give Verona at once. The King of England has sent commission to the Spanish ambassador and Cardinal of York to sign the League as the Spanish ambassador shall see fit. The Pope left on the 11th for La Magnana and Hostia, to return on the 17th. The ambassador of Scotland came from France to inform the Pope that the King of France would resign the protection of Bologna and Ferrara to the Pope if the latter would leave the League of Spain and Venice. The Pope answered that he did not wish the said towns by his mediation, much less to leave the League. The Swiss cardinal gone to be legate in campo in Lombardy. The Spaniards expect soon to get Bologna.
Italian. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 143.
12 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6), f. 52. R.O.
1021. HENRY VIII.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to pay Th. Foster, "one of our broderes," for embroidering horse harness, &c. Greenwich, 12 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
12 Jan.
Ib., f. 53. R.O.
1022. THE STABLE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Sir Th. Knyvet, master of the Horse, or George Lovekyn, clerk of the Stable; harness for the "great coursers." Greenwich, 12 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
12 Jan.
Ib., f. 57. R.O.
1023. RICHARD MAYRE'S MARRIAGE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Ric. Mayre, "one of the yeomen of our Ewery," for his wedding apparel, a gown cloth of violet containing four broad yards and as much black Irish lamb as will suffice to fur the same," also tawny chamlet for a jacket, and for his wife "three broad yards of violet cloth for her gown." Greenwich, 12 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
13 Jan.
Add. Ch. 26,874. B.M.
1024. THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.
Account of bailiffs, &c., of the lands in Hants and Wilts of Edward duke of Buckingham, before John Buttes and Wm. Becke, his auditors, for the year ending St. Hilary 3 Hen. VIII.
Latin. Parchment roll of six large membranes stitched together at the one end.
14 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6), f. 50. R.O.
1025. JOHN BLAK'S MARRIAGE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver John Blak, "our trompeter," a gown of violet cloth, &c., including a bonnet and a hat, "to be taken of our gift against his marriage." Greenwich, 14 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
14 Jan.
Add. Ch., 8,674.B.M.
1026. CORK.
Notarial instrument witnessing that A.D. 1511, indict. 15, pont. 7 (sic) Julius II., 14 Jan., in the church of Holy Trinity, Cork, before Mr. Philip Gull, official general of Cork, appeared Friar William Roche, provincial of the Order of Preachers in Ireland, and showed a letter (recited) of the prior and convent of the house of Lepers of St. Stephen beside Cork, certifying reception of George Roche, sometime bailiff of the city of Cork, to be a brother of the said house.
Latin. Parchment. Endd.: "A testimoniall made be the prioure of the Hye towne consernyng me grantfather George Roche. His soule Jesu rest. Amen."
17 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6), f. 48. R.O.
1027. CANDLEMAS.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver John Ketylby, serjeant of "our Chaundry," purple velvet for garnishing the tapers of the King and Queen and crimson velvet for that of the Princess of Castile "on Candlemas Day next coming." Greenwich, 17 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
19 Jan.
Ib., f. 55. R.O.
1028. JOHN STYLE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver John Style, gentleman usher of the Chamber, a black velvet gown, &c. Greenwich, 19 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
19 Jan.
Ven. Transcr., 176, p. 114. R.O.
1029. DOGE AND SENATE OF VENICE to their AMBASSADOR WITH THE POPE.
19 Jan. 1511.—Have received his of the 2nd informing them of his arrival in Rome and reception by the Pope. He shall thank the Cardinals of Sion and York for their good disposition towards Venice.
Italian. Modern extract. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 144.
20 Jan.
R. MS. 13 B. II., 58b. (No. 157.) B.M.
1030. [2061.] JAMES IV. to JULIUS II.
Requests him to cancel certain obligations made by Will. Trumble, rector of Annand, dioc. of Glasgow, in procuring the erection of the Chapel Royal of St. Mary and St. Michael, Stirling, for the payment of the first fruits of the canonries of Ayre, in Glasgow, and of Creif, in Dunkeld. These benefices are in the King's gift, and have never paid first fruits. Edinburgh, 20 Jan. 1511.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
20 Jan.
R. MS. 13 B. II., 59. (No. 158.) B.M.
1031. [2062.] JAMES IV. to JOHN KING OF DENMARK.
In behalf of Peter Cordier, doctor of decrees, ambassador of the French King, who carries the capitulations (articulorum capita), showing the demands of the latter. Edinburgh, 20 Jan. 1511.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
Adv. MS., 314. 2. Another copy. Undated.
P. 1.
23 Jan.
Star Chamber Proc.,
Hen. VIII., 9, f. 24. R.O.
Schanz, Englische Handelspolitik, II., 556.
1032. STAPLERS AND MERCHANT ADVENTURERS.
Complaint to the King by the merchants of the Staple of Calais against the Merchant Adventurers, who, disregarding the letters missive of Henry VII., continue to vex the Staplers (instances given, the last being that of John Brompton whose goods were arrested at Antwerp at Midsummer 1510). Beg the King to direct a privy seal to the governor and fellowship of the Merchant Adventurers to release the pledges they have exacted and desist from vexation.
Ib., f. 21. R.O. 2. "These byn the names of the Staplers that hath byn free with the Merchantt Adventurers in days passed," viz., Hugh Clopton, late mayor of London, and about 68 others.
"Here folowith the names of thoes that be levyng at this day and be free of the Company of Merchauntes Adventurers," viz., Sir Wm. Capell, late mayor, James Yarford, alderman, John Hawe, alderman, Roger Basford, alderman. John Etwell, John Hosyer, John Robyns, Mich. Inglyshe, Th. Feldyng, Avery Rawson, Chr. Brown of Staunford, Wm. Lambard, Hugh Clopton, Wm. Dawnsy, Eustace Knyll, Th. Fuller, Th. Remyngton, John West, John Foxe, Th. Seymar, Wm. Dyne, Wm. Burwell, Mich. Dormar, Erasmus Ford, Robt. Wentworthe, Chr. Basford, Rob. Clarkson, Th. Moryse, Jamy à Bruges, Wm. Chambyrlayn, Wm. Pesford, "with many other of the country."
Parchment.
Ib., f. 25.
R.O.
3. Letter of Henry VII. dated Richmond, 25 June 20 Hen. VII. ordering the Merchants Adventurers not to molest those of the Staple.
Ib., f. 25.
R.O. Schanz, II., 555.
4. Henry VIII. to the Merchant Adventurers. Commands them to obey certain letters of Henry VII. by which they were charged not to molest the merchants of the Staple of Calais. Windsor, 13 July 2 Hen. VIII.
Ib., f. 23.
R.O.
Schanz, II., 558.
5. Answer of the Merchant Adventurers denying the charges made against them by the Staplers who on the other hand have lately at Calais arrested their governor twice within two hours although he was carrying the King's letters directed to Lady Margaret dowager of Savoy.
S.P. Hen. VIII.,
229, f. 41. R.O.
6. Another copy (contemporary) of § 5 with the date, "A die 23 de Janyver ao 1511," written below in another hand.
Large paper, p. 1.
Star Ch. 9, f.22. R.O.
Schanz, II., 561.
7. Replication of the Staplers.
Ib., f. 26. R.O.
Schanz, II.,563.
8. Further statement of "The offences contempts and injuries committed and done" by the Merchants Adventurers contrary to a decree by the King's Council and the King's letters, directed both to the mayor of the said Staple and governor of the said Merchants, for a surceance of vexations till the matter should be examined. Contrary to the said decree the said governor, in Bourse time, at Barough, committed divers merchants of the Staple to prison among felons and murderers infected with pox and other diseases refusing them bail until the lord Dorset at their suit took them "out of the said prison into his owne use" (house). Afterwards, when the King's letters were received, the Governor still suffered the said merchants to remain in Dorset's keeping as prisoners, and, in contempt of the King's letters, departed out of the Archduke's countries; and the prisoners were not released until now of late the Staplers obtained another letter to the Governor, and in his absence his deputy, for that purpose.
26 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6), f. 22. R.O.
1033. THE GUARD.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver John Bradley and Roger Haccheman, yeomen of the Guard, broad cloth of "crane colour" for gowns. Greenwich, 26 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
27 Jan. 1034. ABINGDON ABBEY.
Election. See GRANTS IN JANUARY, No. 22.
27 Jan.
Exch. Accts., 417 (6). f. 51. R.O.
1035. PARLIAMENT.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Chr. Rochester, red saye, &c., to furnish the Parliament Chamber. Greenwich, 27 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII.
28 Jan. 1036. JAMES IV.
See No. 1017(2).
28 Jan.
Papal Bulls, 26 (28). R.O.
Rymer. XIII. 322.
1037. [2071.] BISHOPRIC OF MEATH.
Bull for translation of William late bp. of Meath to the see of Dublin, void by death of Archbishop Walter, extra Romanam Curiam. Rome, 1511, 5 kal. Feb., 9 pont. Leaden bull attached.
Vellum. Lat., p. 1.
28 Jan.
Papal Bulls, 26 (26). R.O.
1038. [2072.] JULIUS II. to HENRY VIII.
Bull providing Hugh [Inge] elect of Meath, to the bishopric of Meath, void by translation of Bishop William to be archbishop of Dublin. Rome, 1511, 5 kal. Feb., 9 pont. Leaden bull attached.
Vellum. Lat., p. 1.
29 Jan.
R. MS., 13 B. II., 59. (No. 159.) B.M.
Ep. Reg. Scot., I., 129.
1039. [2075.] JAMES IV. to JOHN KING OF DENMARK. (fn. 2)
Has received by Peter Cordier, doctor of decrees, the ambassador of France, who has now been in Scotland some days, capitulations declaring the league made between the Pope, King of Spain and Venetians against the Emperor elect of the Romans and the King of France, the bad faith of the Pope, the imminent perils of Christendom, and the General Council against all these things. Wishes his opinion on the subject. Has summoned Parliament with a view to send deputies to the Council. Proposes they should act together. Edinburgh, 29 Jan. 1511.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
Adv. MS, 313. 2. Another copy, dated "pridie kalendas Februarias."
Pp. 2.
29 Jan.
Stowe Ch. 584. B.M.
1040. DR. BRIAN HIGDON.
Papal dispensation to Brian Higdon, LL.D., rector of Bukenehul, dioc. Linc., to hold two additional benefices. Rome, 4 kal. Feb. 9 Julius II.
Lat. Endd. as exhibited 11 June 1537.
31 Jan.
R. MS., 13 B. II., 66b. (No. 183.) B.M.
Ep. Reg. Scot., I., 142.
1041. [2076.] JAMES IV. to JULIUS II.
Has heard from the bishop of Murray, his ambassador, how the Pope both confirmed the privileges of the Chapel Royal and did him much honour. He is now at the Court of France negotiating for peace, and hopes to succeed. He is worthy the honor of the cardinalate designed for him in the Pope's brief. Edinburgh, prid. kal. Feb. 1511.
Lat., copy, p. 1.
Adv. MS., 315. 2. Another copy.
Pp. 2.
31 Jan. 1042. JAMES IV. to JOHN KING OF DENMARK.
See No. 1039(2).
31 Jan.
Sanuto, XIII., 427.
1043. VENICE.
[Note of letters received 1 Feb. 1511–12.]
From the Proveditor Griti, Trevenzuolo, 31 Jan.—Has crossed the Adige and will be today at Montechiari. * * *Sends letters taken at Salo from persons who were going towards Germany.
[Note by Sanuto that the letters were from the Cardinal ambassador of England and others to the King of England, sent by way of Germany because the way of France was unsafe. They were at once sent back with order to allow the messenger to proceed.]
Italian.
1044. GRANTS IN JANUARY, 1512.
1. Commissions of the Poace. See Appendix.
Beds.—Knoll, 4 Jan.
Bucks.—Westm., 4 Jan.
Northamptonshire.—Knoll, 4 Jan.
Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 7d. [2045.]
2. Waverley Abbey. Licence, by charter, to William, the abbot, and the convent, and their successors, to hold an annual fair on 23, 24 and 25 Aug., in a place called "the Graunge," within the lordship or manor of Wamborowe, Surr. Greenwich, 20 Dec. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 Jan. [3 Hen. VIII.]. P.S. Charter roll 200, No. 16. (Witnesses not named.) [2046.]
3. John de Arbieto of Hordona, Spain, and Peter de Malvenda of Burgus, Spain, alias of London, merchants. Protection for nine months; going in the retinue of Sir Gilbert Talbot, Deputy of Calais. Del. Knoll, 4 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 8. [2047.]
4. John Porth. Grant of a corrody in the priory of Tywardreth, Cornw., in the King's gift by death of Hugh Denys. Greenwich, 5 Jan., 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 7 Jan. P.S. (in English). [2048.]
5. Thomas Wolbaston, groom of the Chamber. To be keeper of the wood of Lynryche, in the lordship of Sutton, Warw., from Easter, 2 Hen. VIII., for life. Greenwich, 23 Dec. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 7 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 8. [2049.]
6. Thomas earl of Surrey, and Agnes his wife. Pardon of all grants, alienations, &c., made by them or their ancestors of and in the manors of Kinges Barnys, St. Leonardes, and Beaubusshe, Sussex. Greenwich, 31 Dec. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 8 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 11. [2051.]
7. For John Thomlynson, alias Cowper, and William Hoggesson. Grant, in survivorship, of the office of bailiff of the lordship of Sutton in the forest of Galtresse, Yorks. Greenwich, 8 Dec. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 11 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 11. [2052.]
8. John Browne. To be, for life, the King's painter, with 2d. a day out of the issues of the lordship or manor of Whitle or Witele, Surr., and four ells of woollen cloth at Christmas annually, worth 6s. 8d. the ell, from the Great Wardrobe. Eltham, 20 Dec. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 11 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 8. [2053.]
9. Parliament. Mandate to the abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, for a writ summoning the abbot of Tewkysbury to Parliament, he having been admitted as one of the lords of the same. Greenwich, 11 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. S.B. (sealed). [2054.]
10. William Fermour. Grant, in fee, of the moiety of the manor of Somerton, Oxon., with moiety of the advowson of the church of Somerton, and the fisheries in the Charwell, in the King's hands by attainder of Francis Lovell, 1 Hen. VII.; at an annual rent of 15l. 0s. 11d., to be paid to the receiver general of the manor of Mynsterlovell, Oxon. Del. Westm., 12 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 12. [2055.]
11. John Roy, gentleman usher of the Chamber. Annuity of 40 marks, for life. Greenwich, 2 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 Jan. P.S. (in English). Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 8. [2056.]
12. For William bp. of Lincoln, and Richard Sutton. Licence (in consideration of their expense in building a hall in the University of Oxford, by the King's command called "The King's hall of Brasen Nose") to found and incorporate a college in the University of Oxford, in a messuage called Brasen Nose, for 60 scholars and above; and acquire lands to the annual value of 300l. Del. Westm., [15 Jan.] 3 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 12. (Westm., 15 Jan.) Rymer XIII., 320. [2057.]
13. James Worsley, groom of the Robes. Licence to import 200 tuns of Gascon wine or woad, within two years. Greenwich, 8 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 Jan. P.S. (in English). French Roll, 3 Hen. VIII. m. 14 (dated 15 Feb.). [2058, 3009.]
14. Thomas Spert, yeoman of the Crown. Grant, during pleasure, of 8d. a day out of the petty customs of the port of London. Greenwich, 8 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 11. [2059.]
15. John Prowde, of London, haberdasher or merchant haberdasher. Protection for one year; going in the retinue of Sir Gilb. Talbot, Deputy of Calais. Westm., 18 Jan. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 8. [2060.]
16. Christopher Stele, clk. Presentation to the church of Lambemersh, London dioc., void by resignation of Thomas Bayle. Greenwich, 19 Jan., 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 11. [2063.]
17. John Stile, gentleman usher of the Chamber, and Elizabeth his wife. Grant, in survivorship, of an annuity of 40 marks out of the customs in the ports of Plymouth and Fowey. Greenwich, 18 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 11. [2064.]
18. Henry Bourghchierf, or Bowser, earl of Essex. Pardon and release as late justice of sewers in Essex, and one of the assigns of Hen. VII. Del. Westm., 20 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 12. [2065.]
19. William Sonnyng, or Sunnyng, fishmonger of London. Protection for one year; going in the suite of Sir Gilbert Talbot, Deputy of Calais. Greenwich, 8 Dec. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 12. [2066.]
20. William Gower, groom of the Chamber. Grant of a corrody in the monastery of St. Edmund's Bury, vice Hugh Denys, deceased. Greenwich, 4 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 22 Jan. P.S. (in English). [2067.]
21. Robert Pen, gentleman of the Chapel. Annuity of 10 marks, for life, from Michaelmas last out of the issues of the lordship of Denbigh, North Wales, vice Gilbert Alanson, yeoman of the Kitchen, deceased. Greenwich, 6 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 23 Jan. P.S. (in English). Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 15. [2068.]
22. Abboy of Abingdon. Congé d'elire to Thomas Comnor, prior, and the convent on death of John Coventre, abbot. Greenwich, 26 Jan., 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 18.
ii. Petition of Th. Cumnor, prior, and the convent for the above, stating that John Covyntre, abbot, died on the 16th inst. Bearers of the petition: John Clyff, sub-prior, John Sutton, and Hen. Wellys, monks. 20 Jan. 1511. [2070.]
23. Roger Hamerton. To be clerk of the market of the Household and throughout England; with authority to enquire into infringements of the statutes of labourers, false weights and measures, &c. Del. Westm., 28 Jan. 3 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 12. [2073.]
24. Joan and Christina, daughters and heirs of Nicholas More. Livery of lands in the manor of Polhamton, held of Henry VII. by the said Nicholas. Greenwich, 29 Nov. 3 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 28 Jan. P.S. Pat. 3 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 16. [2074.]

Footnotes

  • 1. Sic in MS. Quy. 7 Jan.? See the reply, No. 1100.
  • 2. Printed in the Revue Internationale, Florence, Première Année (1 livraison), p. 192, where the letter is assigned to February.