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February 1405 Feb. 18. Westminster. To Thomas Chaucer the chief butler, or to his representative in the port of Bristol. Order of the prise of the king's wines in that port for this year only to deliver of the king's

January 1417 Jan. 28. Westminster. To Thomas Chaucer the chief butler, or to his representative in the port of London. Order without taking custom, prise, subsidy or duty to deliver to the duke of Burboun, the king's prisoner, his servants

May 30. Westminster. To the escheator in Essex. Order to give Thomas Chaucer and Maud his wife seisin of the moiety of the manor of Hatfelde Peverell which pertains to them by inheritance in right of the said Maud after

Jan. 23. Westminster. Richard Catermaynes of Oxfordshire to Thomas Chaucer esquire. Recognisance for 60 l ., to be levied etc. in Oxfordshire. John Welweton the younger, otherwise called John Wodehay the younger, to William Hankeforde knight, Robert Veel the elder,

1. Westminster. William Walderne mayor of London, John Prophete clerk, Thomas Chaucer, Richard Whytyngton, Thomas Knolles, Richard Merlawe, Nicholas Wotton, Thomas Fauconer, William Sevenoke, Robert Arnolde, Thomas Aleyne, John Aleyne and Henry Somer to the king. Recognisance for 10,000 marks,

Ralph Knyghton citizen and pepperer holds during the life of the said Joan by her demise. Witnesses: Robert Hatfeld, Nicholas Chaucer, William Venour, the said Ralph Knyghton, Thomas de Thorneye. Dated London, Tuesday the feast of St. Margaret 41 Edward

125); Henry Chaucer, a man-at-arms 162 among those provided by Cordewanerestrete Ward for the King's service, 1350 (F 187); Nicholas Chaucer, grocer, 1351 (F 206); John Chaucer, 1352 (F 216); Nicholas Chaucer, of Cordewanerestrete, 1356 (G 46); Nicholas Chaucer of

(of St. Giles). - Tilli perhaps ME tilie , OE tilia 'husbandman'. Baudewin Chaucer 1292-3 LBA 146, Baldewyn le Chaucer de Cordwanerstrete 1306-7 LBB 193, Baudechoun le Chaucer 1310 f. LBB 25, 254. A hosier. Baudechoun is a hypocoristic form

married Henry Chaucer of London, vintner. She was probably the daughter of John le Botoner, junior, and was probably also the Juliana Chaucer from whose shop the 5s. 4d. rent was due in 1363. In 1373 Henry Chaucer and Juliana

Memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Ripoun, 5 September this year. Thomas de Ponynges knight lord St. John to Thomas Chaucer, Thomas Stonore, John Cottusmore, John Golafre, John Hampden of Great Hampden and Thomas Hasle, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim

To the escheator in the county of Suthampton. Order to take the fealty of Maud late the wife of Thomas Chaucer, and to give her seisin of one moiety of the manor of 'Estworldham,' specified in the fine hereinafter mentioned,

grocer of London to William Babyngton chief baron of the exchequer, Thomas Chaucer, Thomas Bekyngham, Richard Baynarde esquires, Alexander Aune and William Halle, their heirs and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the messuage, 80 acres of land, 10 acres of

called, 127 camelyn , 222 n. 2 centaines , 102 n. 2 chalon , 97 n. 1, 208 n. 2 chaucer , 197 n. 1 ciergier , 206 n. 1 cindon , see sindon colobium , 49 corigiator , 229

underwritten were present, and to the same ordinance consenting;-namely, Thomas Gisors, Nicholas Ponge, John Hablond, John Blaunche, John Fynche, John Chaucer, - B lakecolle, Robert de Hanwode, Henry Fannere, John de Stodeye, Walter atte Goote, John de Coggeshale, John Fychet,

Middlesex, and Regge, in the county of Hertford. Anno 12. 173 . Richard Wyot, and Alice, his wife, and Thomas Chaucer, William Wyot, and William Everdon. Premises in Wyrerdesbury and Horton, in the county of Buckingham, and in Westminster, Eye,

tenement itself, described as above, which she and Reginald had by the grant of James of Worcester, to Elias le Chaucer and his wife Agnes, citizens of London, for 20 marks (�13. 6s. 8d.) as a gersum. The property was

said Robert le Chaucer and mother of John, as well as wife of a Richard le Chaucer and of a man named Heyroun, by whom she had a son named Thomas. See also 'Life and Records of Chaucer,' part iv.,

c. cognicio . viij d . Monday after the Feast of Ascension [23 May ] came Baldewyn le Chaucer and Elyas le Chaucer and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to John Barrau (Barran ?), merchant of Besauz (Besanz ?),

fillet of "pork" and two fowls, and condemned to the pillory. 13 'Memorials,' pp. 377 8; 'Life Records of Chaucer'(Chaucer Soc.), part iv. pp. 190-1 The poet was soon afterwards appointed Comptroller of the Customs in the Port of

Roll 86 (110). 1 Strictly speaking half-brother. See note to will of Richard Chaucer, Part I. p. 590. See also will of Thomas Hayron, directing John le Chaucer to sell his estate for discharge of debts, Part I. p. 544.

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