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an annuity of 20 l . and a cask of wine to Geoffrey Chaucer. Westm . O. viii. 94. H. iii. p. iv. 165. Pro Galfrido Chaucer . An . 1. H . 4. Pat . 1. H . 4.
Brunne, delivering to Maud late the wife of Thomas Chaucer any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that at his death Thomas Chaucer held one moiety thereof jointly with her by fine
all the lands, rent and service which he had in the town of Cokefeld, co. Sussex. Witnesses: John Fynsh, John Chaucer, Henry de Sutton, John Hardel, John de Foxton, Roger Fynch, Thomas Irisshman. Dated at London on Monday after St.
Pynnote, butcher, def., v. Simon of Norhantone, 'seynturer', in a plea of debt, by R. Scot. jurata John of Writele, chaucer, def., v. Stephen of Uptone in a plea of trespass, whereupon a jury, by the same. proxima Martin of
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Order, when by the butler required, to admit by appointment of the king Richard Alfelde, the substitute nominated by Thomas Chaucer the king's butler, to whom the exercise thereof pertains, to execute the office of coroner in the city of
this command nought save the books be delivered without such payments. [ Foedera . ] Oct. 3. Westminster. To Thomas Chaucer escheator in Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Order to give William Wynselowe and Agnes his wife seisin of a toft, one
and brought to that port, suffering him to carry the same out of port for the purpose aforesaid. To Thomas Chaucer the king's chief butler. Order without taking prise to suffer ( the said ) Edmund to have the wine
bought and purveyed for consumption of his household, as he has made oath ( affidavit ) in chancery. To Thomas Chaucer the chief butler, o r his representative in the port of London. Order to deliver the same without taking
Walshe, both now deceased, by feoffment of Thomas Wykeham of Oxfordshire knight and William Wykeham esquire his son. Witnesses: Thomas Chaucer, John Golafre esquires, John Shotesbroke. Dated Appulton, 15 November 11 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Stephen,
towns of Westhamme, Esthamme, Stratford and Berkyng co. Essex. Witnesses: John Not, John Warde, Robert de Hatfeld, William Brickles, Nicholas Chaucer. Dated London, Wednesday after St. Barnabas 42 Edward III. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 13 January. Charter of Robert son of
while in office, he has found a mainprise before the council under a pain of 1,000 marks, to wit Thomas Chaucer, Henry Somer, John Tirell of Essex, John Cornewaleys and Thomas Walsyngham. Dated Westminster, 14 April 1 Henry V. French
to him who supplies his place. Order to release Thomas le Mareschal and Ralph Couners, goldsmiths, and John de Upton, 'chaucer,' lately taken and imprisoned in the Tower by the king's order. By K. Membrane 13 d . Sept. 5.
def., v. Nicholas atte Castel in a plea of the detention of one supertunic, by the same. John of Writele, chaucer, def., v. Stephan of Uptone in a plea of trespass, by the same. proxima Thomas Frembaud, one of the
�1 9 fishmongers, 1 pepperer, 6 vintners, 3 butchers, 2 cheesemongers, 1 salter, 1 cook, 1 baker, 2 apothecaries 1 chaucer, 5 mercers, 2 woolmongers, 2 drapers, 2 tailors, 1 burler, 1 dyer, 1 frippere r 5 skinners, 1 tanner,
Ralph Jonesman de Gildeford, Peter Adrian, William Walran and Richard Galopyn, imprisoned at Neugate for a trespass against John le Chaucer of London, whereof they were convicted before John Buteturte and William Inge and the mayor, the king's justices to
la cog Johan ' of Bristol. By C. Dec. 5. Kennington. To Reymund Seguyn the king's butler, or to Richard Chaucer, supplying his place in the port of London and to John de Wynnewyk, his serjeant at arms. Order to
De Anabilla Botoner xiij.d. ob. 91 92 t De Simone Blak' ij.s. 92 93 t De Rad ulph o le Chaucer xx.d. 93 94 t De Joh an ne de Essex e ij.s. vj.d. 94 95 t De Rad ulph
more ready reference. John le Jauser (or Chaucer), a trial in reference to whom is described in p. 221, not improbably was an ancestor (perhaps grandfather) or relative of the Poet Geoffrey Chaucer. See also p. 376 of the Translation
the instance of the said Sir William Gives nothing, & c. Cordewanerstrete, Rob's Pikard, chaucer . Tuesday before the Ascension [28 May. ] , Robert Pikard, "chaucer," admitted, & , before the Mayor, John de Wangrave, William de Leire, John