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John Mundy, Richard Schawe and John Hare. Dated 18 October 21 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 October. Thomas Ryvers otherwise Lykhull, brother and heir of John Ryvers otherwise Lykhull, to Thomas Drewe esquire, Richard Chock, Henry Champeneys and

Westminster. John Collys of Huntyngdoun co. Huntyngdoun, executor of John Herrys, to John Multon of 'Westwrottynge' co. Cantebrigge and Henry Hert of Stokkyngpelham co. Hertford, also his executors. Recognisance for 1,000 l ., to be levied etc. in Huntingdonshire. John

quinzaine of St. John Baptist next. Cancelled on payment . June 8. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Order by mainprise of John de Thorp of Repoun, Thomas Daleman of Disford of Yorkshire, Richard Spicer and John de Wrauby of

by the said John 28 February, by William Stokes 4 March. Alexander Reve citizen and 'chesemonger' of London to Robert Bremle dyer, John Tysse 'goldfyner' and John Clark brewer, citizens of London, John Byrom clerk of London, John Saunsum of

perform the award of Thomas Yonge and William Venore, arbitrators indifferently chosen between him and John Chamberleyn, John Louthe, John Nayler, Richard Loy, Thomas Tettesworth, John Raytheby and Henry Upton, touching all actions, plaints, debates, trespasses etc. pending between them

Lounesdale, John Gelle of Neuton parson of Sterston, John Semer, Walter Marchaunt, Simon Grumloke, Philip Watson, Thomas Crondale chaplain, Roger Denys, Thomas Herfrey, Henry Mey, John Felice chaplain, Andrew Henyngham chaplain, John Hargrove, John Hyndewell, William Whittok, William Jewe, John

IV. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 14 February this year. Membrane 14 d . 1464. John Wylkes, to James Pelham esquire, Thomas Rygby, John Row, John Alfew (Affew), John Salter, each 'gentilman,' William Deken 'yoman' and Ralph Wilkes of the king's household

Judde, Giles Braban, John Sandoun, John Wilmot 'taillour,' Henry Barbour of Maldoun, John Dale 'barbour,' Stephen Taillour, John Taillour of Maldoun, John Joynour, John Sele, Roger Hesilbeche 'fuller,' Robert Wryght of Maldoun, John Doo, Robert Curreyour, JohnMarchaunt 'bocher' and

before that writ came the said John, by name of John Staunton, was taken at Cicestre by John Exton upon suspicion of felony, for an alleged theft of 4 l . by tale of John Exton's money at Cicestre, and

deliver to John de Vescy the custody of certain lands in Karampton that belonged to John de Bretasche, who held of John de Moun, tenant in chief, which came to the king's hands whilst the lands of John de Moun

assize in Essex. To the same. Like order in regard to John Barley of Chesterfelde, indicted in Derbyshire. To the same. Like order in regard to John son of John Dykson of Armelay, indicted in Yorkshire. To the same. Like

F. of S. John ante portam Latinam [6 May ] . Duk (Thomas), skinner.-To be buried in S. Katherine's Chapel, which he had lately rebuilt, in the church of S. Dunstan West in Fletestret. To Sir John Walshford, perpetual vicar

Edward IV. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 12 February. John Vessy late of St. Albans, to John Broughton esquire, Ralph Gray the elder, John Boteler, John Leventhorpe the younger, Richard Godfrey, John Lounde and John Skypwyth, the ir heirs and assigns. Quitclaim

4 April 24 Henry VI and witnessed by John Benet, John Sly, Richard Couper, John Fyssher and Thomas Trevingey, whereby Robert Wyght clerk gave to John Crouton 'gentilman' and citizen of London, John Fray chief baron of the exchequer, Henry

of Roger Stace, John Fychat, William Fyn' and John Smyth of Essex, John Grace and Thomas Bosdene citizens of London, with remainder to John Goslyn [the elder ] his son and Joan wife of the said John and to the

to suffer William Stevenes, John Banham and William Pytte merchants of Bristol after payment of customs, subsidies etc . thereupon due, to take over to Ireland a crayer called ' la Margarete ' of Bristol, John Welyfede master, in that

by demise of William Sevenoke, Robert Haxey, John de Thorp and Adam Barbour, and which William Norton and Joan hold by his grant. Witnesses: Robert Haxey, John Chertesey, John Gedney, Richard Robert, John Roberd, William Robert, Richard Hill. Dated Padyngton,

Hunte esquire, John Mepertsale, John Boteller, John Glove the younger, John Stanforde. Dated 'Northyemelle,' 26 June 8 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 June. June 26. Westminster. Thomas Broun of Bodmyn co. Cornwall 'chapman' to William Estfelde and John Clerke

1305 Jan. 3. Lincoln. To Lambert de Trikingham and John Biroun, guardians of the archbishopric of York. Order to pay to Reymund de Funganan, the king's yeoman, out of the moneys that they have received or shall next receive from

and the said John Russell having made default, he was found guilty by a jury, viz., William Olyver, William Burtone, William Michell, John Waltham, John Shawe, John Wellys, John Cosham, John "of Water," William Foucher, Bartholomew Deknen, John Esgastone, and

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