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son of Sir Gilbert de Luda ofYork, after the death of Alice, late the wife of the said Sir Gilbert, and of Marieria, late the wife of Sir Jordan Foliot, knight. Witnesses: Nicholas de Langeton, then mayor ofYork;

sheriff ofYork. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Daunoke and Adam Ferour of Farnle of Yorkshire, in favour of Stephen de Mellynge at suit of Robert de Neville of Horneby knight for an account. Nicholas son of

of Allerdalle and William de Cowyk the elder. Letter of attorney, appointing them to receive seisin of the manor and town of Corbrige, according to a charter of Henry de Percy earl of Northumberland. Dated Lekyngfelde, 7 October 7

the sheriff of Warwick for a perambulation between the land of Ralph Basset of Draiton in Drayton and the land of John de Clynton in Aminton. To the sheriff of Surrey. As William Brunnyng, one of the coroners of that

of rendering 40 d . yearly, of the heir of Thomas de Ferrariis, a minor then in the wardship of Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, and that the aforesaid Margaret, mother ofRichard, son and heir of the said

patent of 1 June last, the king granted to her that yearly sum of the farm or fee farm of the town of Wyche co. Worcester for life from 30 December then last, on which day Richard duke ofYork

son of the late Richard de Bingham, knight, of the diocese ofYork, the illegitimate son of a married man. Dispensation to be ordained and hold a benefice. 3 Kal. Oct. Avignon. (f. 25.) To the archbishop ofYork. Commission

the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York, guardians of the spirituality of the archbishopric ofYork during the voidance of the see, to whom he was delivered by the justices in accordance with the privilege of the clergy, as

sent to the brethren of the Holy Ghost, Whritle, to receive the necessaries of life in food, clothing, etc., for his lifetime in their house. By K. on the information of R. de Northburgh. April 2. York. Andrew de Hercla

justices of oyer and terminer in the West Riding in that county, for receiving Thomas Kene, Richard Drugg, Walter Innsand, and William Stork, approvers of hanged thieves, as Simon has purged his innocence before W. archbishop ofYork, diocesan of

30. York. To the sheriff of Lincoln. Order to supersede until Michaelmas next the execution of the king's order to arrest goods of the men and merchants of the power of the king of France to the value of 402

624. -, -, Roger, son of Roger son of, 283, 313. -, Oliver son of, de Nantoil, usher of queen Isabella's chamber, 18, 19. -, Ralph son of, de Wylington, 623. -, Richard son of, 439. -, -, de Kirnesale,

convent of Abbottesbury co. Dorset. Request to admit to their house Thomas Pirye sometime janitor of the late king's household, whom the king is sending to them, willing by advice and assent of the council to make him provision of

Margaret late duchess of Norffolk, by name of Margaret Marescal countess of Norffolk, granted to the said John for life the office of keeper of the park and warren of Cestreforde, raiment as aforesaid of the suit of her esquires,

as of fee etc. Witnesses: William Turton bailiff of Wakefeld, Richard Skelton, Richard Shawe, Thomas Lewys, John Horseley. Dated Wakefeld, 5 August, 10 Edward IV. 1476 Memorandum of acknowledgment, 11 February, this year. 1543 John Colman, citizen and grocer of

in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Walter son of John de Carleton acknowledges that he owes to John de Amias, citizen ofYork, 4 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his

Wells, rector of Orpington, vicar of St. Michael ' s, Coventry, clerk of the rolls, 57, 287, 437, 506. Waldby , Robert, archbishop ofYork, 23, 24. Walden , Waldene, Roger, bishop of London, sometime dean ofYork, 6, 72,

parson of the church of Elvele, acknowledges that he owes to Robert Mek ofYork 81 l . 15 s . 0 d .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Cancelled

ofYork, 200 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Enrolment of agreement witnessing that whereas William de Kyme, knight, is bound to Nicholas Fouck, citizen and merchant of

John son of Walter, Thomas son of Walter, Henry his brother, Thomas de Baruwe, William son of Margery, Roger son of Elias, Nicholas son of Peter, Thomas son ofRichard, Peter the smith, Roger Waleys, Richard de Hapesford, Richard de

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