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of Aslokton, John Wydmerpole of Wydmerpole, John Owethorp of Owethorp, John del Wode, Richard Johnson, both of Stretton, William Babworth of 'Northleverton,' William Lorde of Retforde, John Lancastre of Wyeston and Thomas Darley of Thorp. Release of all actions

Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 July. William Nicoll of Plymmouth co. Devon merchant, William Totewelle of 'Whyrvyldyche' in the parish of Lamerton and William Hoigges of Wodeforde co. Devon 'gentilmen' to John Bocher of Bishops Lynne and Thomas Edmond of London

of Drayton, the manor of Tolthorp with the advowson of a mediety of Taverham church, the manor and advowson of Heynford, the manor of Guton in Brandeston with the advowson of the church, the manor of Blyclyng, the manor

of the Virgin 45 Edward III. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 October. Writing of John Peke of Cicestre, cousin and heir of John de Ofham sometime citizen and spicer of London, being a general release to Thomas Frowyk of Middlesex

in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Essex. Membrane 28 d . Charter of Walter son of Ellis le Forster of Herlawe, executor of Walter de Herlawe citizen and girdler of London who was executor of Gilbert

d . of rent, the moiety of 67 s . 5 d . of rent arising of three virgates of land in Tangele, and 12 s . 01/2 d . of rent, the moiety of the rent of one virgate

yeoman of the larder, 286. -, -, yeomen of the livery of the crown, 102, 489. -, -, yeoman of the napery. See Hastynge, John. -, -, yeoman of the robes. See Loughwyke. -, -, yeoman of the rushes of

heir of Thomas Squyer of Holme in 'Spaldyngmore' to Isabel sometime wife of Gilbert de Lincoln of Blaktoft brother of the said John, and late the wife of Peter de Santon, her heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of all

consuls of Bruges showing that certain men of Hertilpole, in the liberty of Durham, had taken by armed force a ship of Walter Sunibbel, burgess of Lescluse in Flanders, laden in the port of Lyet, with wool of Scotland, of

with the issues of those in cos. Surrey and Sussex, of the manor of Aldebourn, of two parts of the court and fees in co. Wilts and saving to the king the issues of the manors of Troubrigg, Wynterbourn, Aumbresbury,

refectory of the friars minor of Staunford in presence of William bishop of Winchester, William bishop of Ely, John bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, John bishop of Exeter, Thomas bishop of Lincoln keeper of the privy seal, Henry earl of

of the town of Colchester for the time being. Order to pay William Gryffyth, one of the marshalls of the hall of the king's hospice, 18 l . 5 s . a year out of the revenues and profits

out of 4 pieces of land called 'Birchettes' and 14 d . of two pieces of the land of Reynold Cornemonger and 20 d . out of a piece of land in Wodechirche, formerly of John a Fright of Great

owners of 40 l . of land to assume order of knighthood, 1035. custom of the manor and return in court halimote, 1197. grant of term of years, 1229. replacement of invalid letters patent, 1287. grant of third penny of

quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Baronhalle or Bernehalle and of 240 acres of land, 30 acres of meadow, 200 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood, 60 acres of marsh and 38 s . of rent in Dounham,

of William Pokelyngton, to Edward Cheseman gentleman, his heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Osterley and of sixteen messuages, 550 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 60 acres of pasture, 12 acres

de, of Campeden, 32 Retford , Richard de, 32 Richard , John ap, 5, 11, 52 Ringstede , Thomas, 33 Robelyn , Adam, 25 Rodmarleye , see Rudmarley Rosse , John de, 7, 34, 35 Rosse , William, son of

of the mistery of Mercers, six of Grocers ( Grossar '), six of Drapers, six of Fishmongers, six of Vintners, six of Skinners, six of Tailors, four of the mistery of Saddlers, four of Haberdashers, two of Armourers, four

King of Castile and Leon, and Duke of Lancaster, Simon [Sudbury ] , Archbishop of Canterbury, Adam [Houghton ] , Bishop of St Davids and Chancellor, William [Courtenay ] , Bishop of London, William [de Wykeham ] , Bishop of

of misdoers at the discretion of the said Mayor and Aldermen. That no one of the mistery sell or expose for sale in his house or elsewhere any cloth except his own, on pain of forfeiture of the value

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