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men of the town of Strallesonde. Whereas at the suit of Thomas de Beverlaco, Nicholas Cobbe of Whiteby, John son of Gilbert de Paghel, Robert Prest of Paghel, Robert le Corouner of Grimesby, and Richard Emmynge of Wainflet, merchants of

abide and perform the award of John de Talbot touching the title and possession of thraves called 'peticorne' claimed by Master Robert Fitz Hugh, master of the hospital of St. Leonard York, in right of the hospital, and touching all

the sheriffs of the city ofYork. Order to give notice to Richard archbishop ofYork to be in chancery in the octaves of the Purification next, which day the king has given to William Cawlay ofYorkof his

levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Cancelled on payment . Jan. 26. York.Richard de Roderham, parson of Penyston church, acknowledges that he owes to William de Melton, archbishop ofYork, 20 l

Bower. To Richard earl of Arundel and his fellows, keepers of the maritime land in co. Southampton, and to the superior arrayers of men at arms and others in that county, and co. Wilts and certain other counties of the

letters to the sheriff ofYork to bail him until the coming of the justices at the first assize. Richard son ofRichard Basset of Wodeford, imprisoned at Bedeford for the death of Roger le Colyere of Wyliton, wherewith he

Cateryke having by virtue of a papal provision accepted the prebend of Laghton in Morthynge in the cathedral church of St. Peter York which the said Richard had by collation ofRichard late archbishop ofYork the patron, and was

in chancery the amount of the subsidy granted and the terms of payment, and if not to summon a convocation of the clergy of the province ofYork in the cathedral church of St. Peter, York or elsewhere on 1

of payment, of her lands and chattels in co. York.-The archbishop ofYork, keeper of the great seal, received the acknowledgment. Enrolment of indenture testifying that Isabella daughter of William Thornef of Staynton is bound to Clement othe Grene

8 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment by Thomas Queynte and Elizabeth his wife in chancery at Westminster, 23 October. - Richard Thyrnscogh vicar of Silkeston to Robert Fitzhugh clerk master of the hospital of St. Leonard York. Recognisance for 100

15. York.Richard son ofRichard de Goldesburgh, knight, acknowledges that he owes to the said Stephen de Oldebek 12 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. June 16. York.

ofYork. John son of William de Alta Ripa of Foulsutton acknowledges that he owes to John Reyner ofYork 100 s .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of

in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. John de Rythre acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Birkyng', executor of the will of Maste r Richard de Beverlaco, sometime parson of the church of Broghton-in-Craven,

with John YORK Yorke, Philip (fl. 1538- c .1546). St. Pancras Soper Lane 38A (r) York,Richard, k.? of John York (fl. 1448-54), see his wid. Agnes Yorke (YORK) Yorke (York), Thomas (fl. 1448-52). 95/6-7A (r) ofYork (alias de

K. Dec. 9. York. To the sheriff ofYork. Writ for payment of the expenses of Alexander de Cave and John de Barton of Friton, knights of that county, for their attendance at the parliament at York, to wit 5

dean of St. Peter's York. The abbot of St. Mary's York. The abbot of Seleby. The abbot of Kirkestall. The prior of Holy Trinity, York. The prior of St. Andrew's York. The prior of Helagh park. The prior of Wartre.

third part of two thirds of the whole profit of the office of sheriff of Westmorland, and of a rent of oats issuing from the manor of Clifton co. Westmorland, a ( like ) part of the forest of Whynfell

for election of four citizens. Like writs, mutatis mutandis ( as ab ove ), to the sheriffs of the city ofYork, the sheriff of Newcastle upon Tyne, and the sheriffs of Norwich and of the city of Lincoln. [

and echevins of Ypres. The echevins of Ghent. [ Ibid . ] To the sheriffs of London. Order not to arrest any goods of men of the power of the count of Flanders by virtue of any mandate of the

152.) To Richard Tamworth, priest, of the diocese ofYork. Reservation of a benefice, value not exceeding 60 marks with cure or 40 without, in the common or several gift of the archbishop ofYork, the bishop of Lincoln, their

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