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de Gaysham is sent to the abbot and convent of St. Augustine's Canterbury to receive the necessaries of life in food and clothing according to the requirements of his estate. By K. Jan. 15. Westminster. John de Trumflet, clerk, has

who long served the king, is sent to the abbot and convent of Shireburn to receive the same allowance in food, clothing, and other necessaries as Richard le Potager, deceased, had in their house. By p.s. [3296. ] Thomas Freyn,

honourably maintained, a corrody to be received from their house, to wit as much as pertains to a monk in food whilst he lives in their house, to be received within their house and to be carried out of the

of forfeiture, as the king wishes the men of Flanders to be treated as friends for their kindness in bringing food to him and his army after their last crossing, and for other reasons. By the guardian and C. [

should both have and enjoy for life, on their retirement from office, their rooms and portions of bread, wine, beer, food ( coquine ) and other things, as freely as the lector of the said monastery had been wont to

the Mayoralty, to John Canoun, John Rolf, John Bardolf, and Alexander Brian, common labourers in boats called "lyghters," for bringing food to the City, and all other freemen of the City, to take sand or gravel for the purpose of

defendant and his servants did not interfere, nor did the defendant have any horse in his inn or buy any food for the plaintiff, nor did the plaintiff in any manner lodge with him, nor did any goods of the

unable to help himself, complaining that when he asked his master for money for medicines and to give him sufficient food and clothing, the said master refused and ordered him to go to his friends; whereupon he went to those

sick brethren in the infirmary be treated with (meat) dishes and, more freely than the whole brethren, with suitable cereal food. 'Also that the prior for the time being shall not walk alone in the garden or elsewhere in a

tail; remainder to John de Wolde, his nephew, charged with keeping his obit in the said parish church and providing food and drink for thirty poor people. Also to the said Margaret, William, and Thomas all his tenements in the

for which they have granted that his own and his father's name shall be noted in their marlyrology, and that food and drink shall be given away on his anniversary for his soul as for a professed canon. Witnesses:-Richard Fader,

has caused to be sent to them, and to find him for life sustenance for himself and a groom in food and drink and for one horse, and suitable robes, and a chamber within their enclosure ( clausum ), making

long served the king and his father, is sent to the prior and convent of Norwich for his maintenance in food and clothing according to the requirements of his estate, in place of Richard del Bed, deceased. By p.s. April

and her household, except the charges of her inner household in food and drink, and 898 marks, which they paid to her for the expenses of her household in food and drink after Michaelmas, and 300 marks, which they paid

to dwell amongst them until his death as a brother of the hospital, and to administer to him necessaries in food and clothing and other things as a brother of the hospital, and they have written back to the king

the exchequer that he ought to have his food for ever in that manor, and that the keepers of the same have been allowed 2 d . a day for his food from the time when the manor was taken

that he should find one man for one day until noon for reaping the corn of Thomas in autumn without food; and that he should reap one acre which is called Wethacre; and that he should find one man for

food and drink, and 4d. without food and drink; a master caulker 4d. a day with food and drink and 6d. without food and drink; a lower grade caulker 3d. a day with food and drink and 5d. without

denies this, saying that he did find JH sufficient food and clothing between 1 November and 12 November 1398. Pleading: JH denies this, saying that WC did not provide sufficient food and clothing as he should. Both parties on the

kept ( custodiendas ) by the Earl's foresters, provided the latter do no injury to the said John nor exact food or hospitality from his men; and the Earl grants to John and his heirs for ever to do what

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