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instanciam Willelmi de Leyre . Monday after the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June ] came Robert Cokeman, "chaucer," and acknowledged himself bound to William de Leyre in the sum of 11 s . 6 d ., to

of eight years Witnesses, Richard de Welleford, John Hayroun, Robert de Uptone, Clement le Settere, Thomas le Brok, Elias le Chaucer, Ralph the Clerk, and others [not named ] . Paid for enrolment 2 s . 6 d . Ordinacio

Bolyntone, Robert de Lenne, William de St. Alban, John de Chelesee, Guilot le Hauberger, Richard de Farneberg, William le Taverner, chaucer, John de Lindeseye, Salomon le Coffrer, John de Lenesham, Robert de Limintone, Reginald de Conduyt, Roger Hosebonde, Oliver Bremynge,

16 Edward II. [A.D. 1322 ] , Thomas Osbern elected broker of wines by Richard de Rothyngge, Richard le Taverner, "chaucer," William de Burgh, Walter de Conduit, and Henry de Kent, vintners, and sworn before Hamo de Chigwelle, Robert Sely,

Wrotham. [Collectors-not named. ] Cordewanerstrete : James Andrewe, William de Essex, John Bernes, Simon de Lincoln, William de Hanamstede, Nicholas Chaucer, John "Bole," John Gonewardeby. Collectors-John "Bol," Walter Bachel', William Herkestede, John Writle. Bredestrete : Thomas Frere, William Dik, draper,

John le Mareschal de Aynho, William Smert, and Thomas de Mynstretone. Nicholas de Reymes, vintainer, mainprised by John le Cook, "chaucer," and he mainprises his vintaine, and has under him, viz. :- William de Uptone, Robert Horn, Benedict atte Rothe,

Simon de Bedyngtone, John de Kelyngworthe, Stephen Cavendisshe, William de Holbeche. " Grossers ": John de Gonewardby, William Hanampstede, Nicholas Chaucer, William de Wandlesworth, Bartholomew Frestelyng, 12 John de Ofham. Mercers : Richard de Notyngham, Walter de Berneye, John de

G, fo. 153 b; 'Memorials,' pp. 327, 455). "Of smal coral aboute hir arm she bar A peire of bedes." Chaucer, Prol. 159. A "pair" (Lat. par ) is often used of a set of things of equal size, e.g.

was either a packsaddle, or a saddle fitted for carrying a male or box behind. Cf. N.E.D . c. 1386, Chaucer, Can. Yeom. Pro . 13, "A male tweyfold on his croper lay"; 1489-90, Plumpton Corr . 89, "Robert, my

poultry of offenders, and carry it to the Sheriffs' houses. (L) John Mychel, Thomas de York, Henry de Boseworth, John Chaucer, William Doget, William Sterre, Bernard Prichemerol and Thomas de Berkele were accepted as sureties for the payment of a

Evidently tradejealousy was the main motive of this petition. The matter of customs was taken up in 1410 by Thomas Chaucer, the King's Butler, who represented to Parliament that the King's prisage of wine was seriously diminished owing to the

and 30th years of Edward I. Or 'Bosenho.' The dues received by him in the capacity of Sheriff. Meaning 'le Chaucer,' the writing being evidently that of a foreigner. Guilford. In conformity with the alleged privileges of the citizens of

C.500 Hants. C. 401. Grant by Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre, John Warefelde, and Thomas Bardesley (at the request of Thomas de Stonore, esquire, deceased) to Alice, late the wife of the said Thomas de Stonore, of the manor of Penyton

de la Rokele and Richard de Berkyngg, sheriffs, of London, John de Grantham, alderman of the ward of Cordewanerstret, Richard Chaucer and others. Thursday the vigil of St. Thomas, 15 Edward III. Two seals . Middx. B. 1978. Grant by

John Stodele, to Henry, bishop of Lincoln, John, earl of Somerset, Thomas Beaufort, Thomas Swynford, and John Daprichecourt, knights, Thomas Chaucer, John Rous, John de Boys, esquires, John Lucas, clerk, and Roger Louth, of all his estate in the manors

St. Mary in the hundred of Hoo. 20 December, 13 Edward IV. Devon. C. 2793. Conveyance in tail by Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre, and Hamo Belknape, esquires,-( John Hurlegh, clerk, John Warefeld and Thomas Serdeslegh inserted as parties among the

that ward, and others (named). [5 Edward I. ] Two seals, one imperfect . Devon. C. 3015. Conveyance by Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre, and Hamo Belknap, lords of the manor of Ermyngton, to Richard Fortescu and Agnes his wife, in

April, 5 Henry V. [Bucks. ] C. 3122. Grant by Thomas de Stonore, esquire, to Robert, bishop of Salisbury, Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre, Hamo Bealknapp, and John Warefelde, of the reversion of the manor of Beerton by Aillesbury, which manor

land of Uphall manor. 26 November, 1 Richard III. [Oxford. ] D. 605. Demise by Gilbert Wace, knight, to Thomas Chaucer, of all his lands and tenements & c. in Ewelme, Souncombe (Swincomb), and Thoffeld, except certain lands & c.

, Chetham near Rochester [co. Kent ] , hospital of St. Bartholomew, 408. -, -, prior and brethren of, 408. Chaucer , Richard, 621, 663, 666, 688. Chaumberleyn , Chamberleyn, Edward le, clerk, 272. -, Richard le, 95. -, -,

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