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chancery of that security, as it was found by inquisition taken by William de Clynton, earl of Huntyngdon, sometime constable of the said castle and warden of the said ports, that the said 7 sarplars of Bernard and Richard had

of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. London and Kent. Geoffrey Attewode of Turveye acknowledges that he owes to John son ofRichard Heringg and Isabel, his wife, 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment,

in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Northampton. May 30. York.Richard de Welles, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Hugh de Temede of Brumfeld 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his

her as dower of her husband's lands: the manor of Lepington, co. York,of the yearly value of 18 l . 9 s .; all the lands in Whitheton and Northcave, co. York,of the yearly value of 11 l

a third of the rent of Walter son of William, who holds freely a messuage and eight bovates of land, and renders yearly a pound of pepper; a third of the fishery of that town; a third of the pasture,

assigns of William de Makenhade. Gift with warranty of the reversion of the manor of Hortone by Canterbury and of certain lands in Chertham and Petteham, all of the heritage of the said Roger as cousin and heir of his

ofYork, puts in his place Master Richard de Snoweshill, to prosecute the execution of a recognisance for 30 l . made to him in chancery by William, prior of Malton. Sept. 13. Perth. Henry de Belton, citizen of

of Lincoln. The sheriff of Notyngham. The keepers of the city ofYork or their representatives. The sheriff of Westmerland. The sheriff of Cumberland. The sheriff of Northumberland. [ Foedera . ] June 10. Ripon. To the sheriff of

Rolls, Richard II December 1394 December 1394 Dec. 13. Weighton. To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Writ of supersedeas in respect of their demand upon the prior and brethren of the house of St. Michael of the

ofYork for election of a verderer in the forest of Galtres instead of Marmaduke Darell, who is dead. Jan. 18. Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Norhampton for election of a verderer in the forest of Sauce instead

of the passage in the ports of Dovorre, Sandewich and the river Thames. Order to suffer Nicholas Russell proctor ofRichard de Sutton master of the hospital of St. Bartholomew Smethefeld London freely without let to pass in one

for the time being of certain tenements in Bulwelle co. Notyngham whereof arises a yearly rent of 7 l . which Richard Howes one of the clerks of the late king's exchequer had by grant of the late king. Order

sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Henry fitz John, Robert Jugler, Richard Holmestede of Sussex, and Gilbert Burgh of Lancashire, in favour of John Gorynge of Sussex at suit of Andrew de Bondeby subdean of St.

men of Chichester. Order to pay to John son and heir of Edmund earl of Kent, 60 s . of the ferm of that city for Michaelmas term last, and to be answerable to him for 6 l . of

1492 respectively. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 18 February. 401 Richard Okeley, citizen and skinner of London, to Thomas Bromfeld, tailor of the same, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and elsewhere

, for particular causes moving the king and council, in respect of further proceedings by virtue of the same. 2 By C. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England. Tested by Edmund duke ofYork, guardian of England.

in the forest of Galtres seven bucks, of the king's gift. Jan. 11. York. To the sheriff ofYork. Order to deliver Nicholas son of William Groum, imprisoned at York for the death of Nicholas son of William le Bakester,

John son of, 684, 812. Alan , Brian son of, 743. -, John son of, 16, 473, 679. -, - See Eslington. -, Laurence son of, 470. -, Richard son of John son of, 812. -, William son of, 827.

(f. 279.) Richard, Lord Lestrange, nobleman, and Joan alias Constance his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield. Ibid . John Gilby, rector of Knesale, of the diocese ofYork. Ibid . Richard Wlverston, rector of Beford, of the same

ofYork. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Thomas Santon 'mercere,' John Spaldynge 'mercere,' Thomas Staynton 'bocher' and John de Acom 'sadeler,' all ofYork, in favour of John Brunn ofYork at suit of Agnes Billere of

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