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and do him justice. Next day he was mainprised by William de Burton and John Coraunt, goldsmiths, for the payment of 15d fine, and for his good behaviour towards the Mayor and Aldermen and other servants of the King,

Nicholas de Langelonde and Joan his wife and to the heirs of their bodies; from which Nicholas and Joan it descended to Sir Hugh their Son and heir, and from Sir Hugh to John his son and heir, now plaintiff.

for himself and his successors and his church, and Robert and Joan for themselves and their heirs have granted that the abbot of Croyland, and the master and their successors, and Bartholomew and Thomas and their heirs and their men

John Deye and John Forde, chaplains, and William Byerdene, to Michael Brook, of a remainder in tail in the manor of Mangerton and in lands, messuages, and rents, in Estmelplasshe and Mapoudre, and in a messuage, lands, and rents, in

and Henry, dated as above. Memorandum that of the manors of Risyndon and Saperton, co. Gloucester, and of the manor of Morton and 65 s . rent in Westwyttenham, co. Berks, which belonged to Henry Husee, tenant in chief,

the master, brethren and sisters of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smythefeld, London, for the tenth and fifteenth, and also the taxes and collections of the tenth and fifteenth in Middlesex and Essex, as the master, brethren and sisters have

peace and of the statutes of Winchester and Northampton and to be justice to hear and determine divers felonies and trespasses and all things contrary to the statute of labourers in the county of Worcester, with certain other lieges, and

and 'dyer' of London to Thomas Gonorby of Middlesex and Richard Rowden citizen and 'brewere' of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels moveable and immovable, quick and dead in the city of London

goods, cattle and chattels in Cambridgeshire, horses, kine, oxen, ploughhorses, sheep, swine, corn sown and unsown, wheat, barley, malt, rye, oats, pease, beans, raiment, bedding ( lecturas ) of linen and woollen, vessels of brass and wood and utensils. Dated

John Parker and John Gryote constables of the town of Maldon and upon Amyas Palmere of Maldon for a ship, crayer and cockboat or boat with the wool and fells therein to be altogether stayed, and John, John and Amyas

See also Cappes, Robert; Charyngworth, Robert; Horden, Thomas. -, -, fifteenth and tenth in, collection of, 52. -, -, oxen andsheep bought in, 423, 434. -, -, robberies and thefts in, prevalence of, 469. -, -, sheriff of, 1,

Thomas and Isabel and the said Thomas their son for their lives and the life of the longest liver, that they were thereof seised as of freehold, that Thomas and Isabel died, and Thomas the son remained in possession, and

citizen and mercer and William Baldewyn citizen and barber, both of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels moveable and immovable, quick and dead, his property, merchandise and wares in London and elsewhere

of London, 113, 206. -, -, citizen and brewer of London, 458. -, -, citizen and mercer of London, 197. -, -, citizen and vintner of London, 345. -, -, the elder, citizen and mercer of London, 433. -, -,

and the mills of York castle from the forest of Galtrees to the said pond and mills and for other works there, and to pay the costs of the premises by the view and testimony of Roger de Normanvill

such undue tallages and exactions until other order be taken by the king and council, suffering the prelates and other ecclesiastical persons in Ireland without let to use and enjoy their privileges and liberties whatsoever as heretofore, and freely to

b elfry, hall and other buildings of the said castle, the glazed windows and the doors thereof, as in the books, vestments and other ornaments and furniture of the said church and chapel, and in the arms and armour, bows,

and Prestone by Faversham which he had by demise of Roger Dygge, John Wylde clerk, Peter Boxstede and Richard Saundre, the reversion of all the pasture of kyne andsheep in Hammesmersh in the towns of Lodenham, Ore, Faversham

against the king and his tenants within the precinct and lordship of his manors of Fekkenham and Newebury and elsewhere in Worcestershire, and to hear and determine the same, for delivery of estreats of fines etc., and order to proceed

the king and council at a day now past in order to answer touching what should be laid before him on behalf of the king and of the said merchants and other lieges, and to put all goods and merchandise

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