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of Canterbury, E[ustace ] bishop of Ely, J[ohn ] bishop of Norwich, S[avaric ] bishop of Bath, Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of Essex, William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, William, Earl of Salisbury, William, Earl of Arundel; by the hand
in parliament, and Richard son of Thomas was cousin and heir of Elizabeth who was wife of Edward le Despenser knight mother of the said Thomas, and died within age in ward of the king, and Richard Beauchamp has proved
HENRY VII . * RichardYork, kt. Robert Wyman Messuage in the street called the Payment, in the parish of All Saints, in the city ofYork. Nicholas Middelton, Thomas Middelton, and Robert Caluerley, chaplain Richard Ledes de Westweke and
Burton. Provision of the church of Hornese, in the diocese ofYork, void by the death of Raymund, cardinal of New St. Mary ' s, notwithstanding that he had a canonry and prebend ofYork. The church of Kellyng, in
Jeweler , Richard,of Bromley, 129. jewels , and precious stones, 8, 339, 363. - of Margaret wife of Thomas, e arl of Warwick, 164. Joan , mother ofRichard II, auditor of the accounts of. See Stokes, Richard de.
cathedral church of St. Peter, canons of. See Gabriell, Richard; Haukyn, Lawrence. -, -, precentor of. See Bolter, Roger. -, port of, keepers of the passage in, 86. -, places named:- Allhallows in Goldsmith street, church of, advowson of, 10,
and Agnes his wife, imprisoned at suit ofRichard Palmer averring threats. 3 Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England.
default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Essex.-The chancellor received the acknowledgment. Enrolment of deed of brother Thomas Larchier, prior of the Hospital House of St. John of Jerusalem in England, brother Richard de Leycestria, prior of
of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Salop. Enrolment of deed of William Trussel of Flore, witnessing that whereas his manor of Flore, co. Northampton, was seised into the late king's hands by reason of the quarrel
To the sheriff of Middlesex. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Robert Fange of Wentbrigge and Henry Beamond of Crosland of Yorkshire, in favour of William de Birches of Rossyndale 'forster' at suit of John son of Geoffrey del
in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of Bedford. - William de Whatton of Stok, parson of Northbury church, diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, puts in his place Richard de Graneby, parson of Northcadebury church,
livery of the clerks of chancery against Christmas last over and above the accustomed sum because of the dearness of cloth and furring, 4 l . paid to Robert de Ragenhill clerk keeper of one part of the seal of
Close Rolls, Richard II October 1392 October 1392 Oct. 28. York. To the sheriff of Salop. Order to cause proclamation to be made, that all who have for three whole years held 40 l . a year of land or
executrix of John Prentiz the elder, at suit of Elizabeth who was wife and is executrix of Robert Burle citizen of London for render of 60 s . Jan. 4. Westminster. To John de Gysbourne mayor ofYork. Writ of
of the passage in the port of London, the river T[hames ] , Dovorre, Sandewich, Hull or Crikelerode. Passport in favour of brothers Henry Norton and Thomas Sutton of the order of friars minors, journeying over sea by licence
between the king and Richard Rissheton concerning that manor, which was lately seized by forfeiture of Thomas Talbot, and it is meet that before proceeding further the king shall have information. 1 To the sheriff ofYork. Order to make
convent of Durham by the bishop of London, the abbot of Lezat, in the diocese of Pamiers, and the archdeacon of Cleveland, executors of a papal order, on occasion of the suit between the bishop of Durham and Richard, late
. of land and rent in the manor of Aylesbury, which Emma, late the wife ofRichard son of John, held in dower, to William de Burgo, earl of Ulster, kinsman and heir ofRichard de Burgo, late earl of
of the said Peter and of others of the society of the Friscobaldi of Florence being in the king's hands. Membrane 5 d . Memorandum , that Edmund de Malo Lacu, steward of the king's household, after the sealing
manors of Tournamhalle, Rosse Seton, Storthwayt, Melburne, the moor of 'Landrikmose,' Thorneton, Bauldoun, 120 l . of rent in the city ofYork and 20 l . of rent in Wartre priory co. York, the manors ( sic ) of