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citizen and alderman thereof, John Powtrell, Henry Gayrstang, Robert Myldenhale, John Croke, William Essex, William Tuft 'gentilmen,' Thomas Oulegreve, William Gregory of Walbrook, John Cole, William Penbrigge, William More, John Aungell citizens and skinners of London, John Snyte, Alexander Launpley

November 1368 November 1368 Membrane 2. Nov. 20. Westminster. To John Evesham escheator in Wylts. Order of the heritage of John Paveleye tenant in chief [to deliver ] to John de Seintlou to hold by the courtesy of England the

John Bowes and Robert Gare of Yorkshire to set free Thomas son of Richard Trumpyngton and John Trumpyngton, if taken at suit of John Bate averring threats. 1397. John Nowell, son of John Nowell of York and cousin of

free John Kighley and William Kighley, if taken at suit of Bartholomew Seman averring threats. Oct. 18. Westminster. To the sheriff of Suffolk. Writ of supersedeas omnino , by mainprise of John Drake, Stephen Bastwyke, John Lynge and John Greve

, by mainprise of Roger Merbury, Robert Charyngworth of Gloucestershire, John Reymes the elder of Kent and John Manyel of Somerset, in favour of John Reymes at suit of John atte Hothe citizen and cordwainer and William atte Hothe citizen

John Richard 'cordewaner' and Geoffrey Gyboun 'taillour,' all of London, to set free John Leuegore, if taken at suit of the king and John Benyngton citizen and tailor of London for leaving John Benyngton's service before the term agreed.

and John Coke of Purleye. Recognisance for 100 l ., to be levied etc. in Essex. Oct. 12. Westminster. To the sheriff of Norhampton. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of John Carbonell, William Tyngwyk, John Bontyng and John Markeby

of John Kirkeby 'draper,' and order by mainprise of John Doun 'sadeler,' Richard Parant 'taillour,' John Rocheforde 'taillour' and John Botiller 'brewer,' all of London, to set him free if taken. William Wyngefelde and Katherine his wife to John Chamberleyn

Bouchier, John Barley, John Grene esquires, Thomas Hicheman, John Conestable and the said John ( sic ) Langeley, John Leventhorp and Ralph had jointly by gift of the said Nicholas to them, their heirs and assigns, the said count, John

bar London which with Nicholas Wymbyssh, now living, and with Thomas Heuster, John Bamburgh, Richard Knoweston chaplain, John Kernak, Thomas Houper, John Godegran chaplain, William Bradbourne and John Cuse all now deceased, he had by feoffment of Richard Nordon 'taillour'

Hert, John Brodoke and John Bysshop; also 70 s . 51/2 d . of the new rent and farm of land thereof to be taken of Roger Smyth, John Melkelond, John Ode, Geoffrey Chapman, John Goodewyne, John Dunch, John Motte,

James de Lyons, John Gelle, William de York and Stephen Cecille, in favour of Thomas de Snayth 'litster,' William de Burnom 'lytster,' Richard de Caldewelle 'lytster,' John de Anlaby, John de Corby, John de Lincoln and John de Burton 'lytster,'

James de Pikerynge 12 l . 16 s . for 32 days. Lincolnshire. John Bussy knight and John de Rocheforde 12 l . for 30 days. Notynghamshire. John de Burton knight and Hugh Cressy 12 l . for 30 days.

Membrane 7 d . Maud who was wife of John late lord Lovell and Holande and Thomas bishop of Durham, John Wilcotes esquire, John Cottusmore, John Juyn, John Barton the younger, John Catesby, William Palmer, Robert Euyngton, Henry Briddesmere and

alias John Bryan, 184 — John, 160 Pampesworth , John de, chaplain, 228 Pany , Geoffrey, 149 Pape , John, Flemish weaver, 248 Pape , Peter, Flemish weaver, 248 Paris , the Parliament of, 92 – 3 Parker , John

mainprise of John de Chitterne, John Halleyn and John Marnham clerks of Dorset, in favour of Thomas de la Bere of Dorset and John de la Bere his son at suit of John Reynald skinner, John Grigge tailor, John Haddoun

John, of Chrishall, 190, 193. -, Joan, daughter of John, of Chrishall, married William Forster, 190. -, John, 307. -, John, 370, 386. -, John, the elder, 181. -, John, the younger, 181. -, John, of Chishall, 193. -,

Witnesses: John Padike the elder, John Hayward, William Broman, William Padike, John Broman. Dated Halybourne, St. Anne's day, 1 Edward IV. Barnard Brocas ( as above ), to John Malter the elder 'marchaunt,' John Amell 'coteler,' both of London, John

etc., in Herefeld. Anno 5. 34 . Thomas Thornburgh, John Rouland, clerk, John Shordyche, the elder, John Henry, John Shordyche, the younger, William Asshe, Alan Wombe, chaplain, John Laxe, chaplain, and John Segrave, chaplain, and Walter Marchall, vicar of the

office during pleasure, taking such wages etc. as John Laurence deceased used to take. Et erat patens . Nov. 17. Westminster. To John de Brunham late mayor of Lenne, John Drolle and John Prentys late bailiffs. Order to dearrest and

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