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by feoffment of 1 made with licence of the king to them and to the heirs of the bodies of the said William and Joan. 2 The donor's name left blank. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England.
of Wiltesir for the time being. Order, notwithstanding the preference of 10,000 l . given to the king in the parliament lately holden at Westminster, to pay to Edward duke ofYork, who has taken to wife Philippa wife
default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the count y ofYork. John son of William de Keleseye acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Rigg 38 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his
of Marton, co. York. The abbot of Jerevall, The abbot of Sallay, The abbot of Coverham, The abbot of St. Agatha, The abbot of Roche, The prior of Bolton, The prior of Ecclesfeld, The prior of Ellerton, The prior
The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, previously edited as the Chronicle of Walter of Hemingford or Hemingburgh , ed. H. Rothwell. Camden Society, 3rd series lxxxix, 1957. Hist. Ch. York . The Historians of the Church ofYork and its
Witnesses:-Sir Richard Trusbud, knt., Richard de Bernewille, of Leging', Richard Walays, of Aclom, and others (named). [York. ] A. 370. Counterpart of A. 362. Seal . [York. ] A. 371. Grant by John, son of William de Lepington, of Wartre,
20. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of John Calthorp 'sherman,' William Hornyngton 'sherman,' Richard Beme 'taillour' and Robert Persoun 'taverner' of the city of London, in favour of Stephen Phanynge clerk, ordered to
of Edmund earl of Kent, of Joan duchess ofYork a second sister whom Henry Brounflete has taken to wife, of the earl of March son of Eleanor a third sister, of Alice wife ofRichard Nevylle and daughter
said Richard be thereof discharged toward him. By C. Nov. 28. Westminster. To the sheriff ofYork for the time being. Order of the issues of the county to pay to the king's yeoman Richard de Aldeford, one of his
feast of Allhallows next. Dated 12 June 22 Richard II. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 17 June. Wynand van de Brule, executor of John Palynge late citizen and goldsmith of London, to John Frenshe, Reymund Standelf goldsmiths and William Sauvage citizens of
of St. Mary's, York, 8 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Robert de Riston, parson of Adell church, diocese ofYork, acknowledges that he owes to the abbot
parson of the church of Arneclif in Craven, York diocese, acknowledges that he owes to William, archbishop ofYork, 20 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in co. York.
abbot of Radyng. The abbot of Whiteby, by the information of Robert de Scorburgh, in co. York, in York diocese, in the North Riding. The prior of Giseburgh, The prior of Neuburgh, The prior of Launceveton, by the information of
of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Nov. 30. York. Thomas son ofRichard de Dene of Hothum acknowledges that he owes to John, bishop of Ely, 200 marks; to be levied, in default of payment,
archbishop ofYork,Richard Nevyll earl of Salisbury, Ralph baron of Graystok, Robert Tanfeld, Robert Rouclyff, John Walker and Richard Berwyk, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manors of Northolm and Great Eddeston in Ridall co. York
deforciant of the third part of the manor of Derlaston, and the third part of one hundred acres of wood, one hundred acres of marsh, and of £13 of rent, and a third part of three hundred acres of marsh
constable of Bristol, any arrears of his wages for the time of Bartholomew's office. Oct. 7. York. To the mayor, bailiffs, and whole community of the town of Southampton. Order not to disquiet the merchants of the society of the
place ofRichard de Atforton, who is incapacitated by age and infirmity. Aug. 12. York. Nicholas son of Agnes, in the king's prison at Beverley, for the death of William 'the Daye,' has letters to the sheriff ofYork to
of a moiety of the church of Ekynton, acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton, dean ofYork, 17 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels.-The chancellor received the acknowledgment. Note
goods of the king's merchants Roger Bisshop, burgess of Berwick, Walter de Chakhowe, burgess of Raveneser, Walter Steller, of Pawelflet, Robert de Norton, burgess of Grimesby, John son ofRichard de Grynthorp, Richard Galay, of the same, Laurence son of