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presence of Walter and Hervey. By C. Feb. 9. York. To A. archbishop of Dublin, justiciary of Ireland. Order to cause the summons of the army of that land that he has granted to Richard de Burgo, earl of Ulster,

Richard grants that if William son of Geoffrey de Kokysheye will warrant to the said bishop 10 s . of yearly rent in Sheynton, John son of Simon shall be quit of the aforesaid 10 l . Richard, earl

To Richard Maufee, of Westden, of the diocese of Chichester. Reservation of a like benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of St. Peter ' s, Gloucester. Concurrent mandate to the prior of Lantony, in the diocese of

p.s. To the abbot of St. Mary's, York, receiver in the diocese ofYorkof the biennial tenth granted by the clergy of the province ofYork. Like order to deliver a moiety of the money of that tenth to

son of (3), 37. - , Fulk son of (1) Eleanor daughter of, 269. - , Fulk son of (2) son of the last, 37. - , Fulk son of (3) 85, 269, 532, 651. - , Joel son of,

of the Church of Chetelton, made fine of 6 s . 8 d . with the King for a trespass committed against Philip de Say, Parson of the Church of Hodynet, against the King's peace. Derb . William Benedicite,

42).-King Henry [III ] confirms the charter [no. 217 ] of his father king John. Witnesses-Walter, archbishop ofYork, Walter, bishop of Carlisle. Given by the hand of Radulph, bishop of Chichester, chancellor, at Westminster, April 17th [ read 7th

Witness: Edmund, earl of Cornwall. April 13. Westminster. William Lawys of Thorneton, imprisoned at York for the death of Emma, daughter of John le Provost of Thorneton, wherewith he is charged, has letters to the sheriff ofYork to bail

ofRichard Dene, prior of the priory of SS. Mary and Michael the Archangel, Great Malvern, O.S.B., in the diocese of Worcester, and administrator of the Cluniac monastery, governed by a prior, of Holy Trinity, Lenton, in the diocese

of the others. [ Ibid . ] Dec. 13. Linlithgow. To the sheriff ofYork. Order to cause a regard to be made in the forest of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, at Pykering before the coming of the justices

Rolls, Richard II January 1385 January 1385 Jan. 15. Westminster. To the warden of the Flete prison. Order by mainprise of Henry Erlesman and Martin Berward of the county of Suthampton to set free Thomas Russell of the Isle of

the county ofYork. Aug. 9. Lincoln. To the collectors of the custom of wool, hides, and wool-fells in the port of Boston. Order to permit Francis Grandon' and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence,

son of Thomas de Parva Preston and them of a third of the aforesaid manors, and of a sixth of the manor of Barton, and of a seventh of the manor of Crompton, to them and the heirs of their

of Northumberland. To the sheriff ofYork. Order to cause Richard to have carriage for the said victuals to Newcastle when necessary. To the sheriffs of London. Order to receive from William Trent, the king's butler, the 100 tuns

keeper of the bishopric of Durham and receiver of the issues of the same, by letters of privy seal to permit Robert Baynard, lately one of the keepers of the bishopric and of the goods of Anthony, sometime bishop of

nurse of, 265. -, possessions of, in co. Devon, 284. -, serjeant at arms of, 40. -, Anne queen of, possessions of, held in dower, transferred by parliament to Joan queen of Henry IV, 25. Richard duke ofYork [1426-1460

collectors of the tenth and fifteenth in the East Riding in co. York. Order to levy the said fifteenth from the goods and chattels of the archibishop ofYork and from the other goods and chattels of the community of

of the manors of Woddemanton by the grant ofRichard de Penbrigg, and of the manor of Sheldesleye by the acknowledgment and surrender of John Botetourt and Matilda his wife, and of the manor of Chirchehull by the grant

of Stypnam co. York 'gentilman,' John Thwynge ofYork 'gentilman,' Richard Thornburgh of Rypoun 'gentilman' and William Styllyngton ofYork 'gentilman' to the ( said ) chancellor and bishop. ( Like ) recognisance. ( Like ) condition on behalf

wife of Reginald son of, 327. -, John son of, 331. -, -, de Elmynton, 96. -, Matilda wife of Peter son of, 37. -, Peter son of 37. -, Ralph son of, de Thouresby, 170. -, Reginald son of,

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