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113. ] 1347. 11 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 9.) To Walter Wetewang. Provision, at the king ' s request, of a canonry of York, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the church of Brantingham, and canonries and

of York. Order to cause the liberty of A. bishop of Durham at North Alverton-taken into the king's hands by Richard de Bosco, John de Havering, and Osbert de Spaldington, who were appointed to take certain inquisitions in co. York,

To the abbot of Salleye. Order to send to the chancery at York a strong horse not ( enitum ) by one of his men before the octaves of St. Hilary next, there to be delivered to John de Langeton,

23. Knares-borough. Ralph de Jaru of York acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Bardelby, clerk, 60 s .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Cancelled on payment . Alice, late

of Knaresburgh. Order to choose a hundred footmen in his bailiwick and to conduct them to York, so that they shall be there well and suitably armed on Friday after the Epiphany to receive their wages, ready to set out

January 1319 January 1319 Jan. 28. York. Richard son of Simon de Burton was engaged in the king's service on Friday in three weeks from Michaelmas, so that he could not appear in the suit before the justices of the

April 1319 April 1319 April 3. York. Robert Olyver was in the king's service on Saturday the morrow of the Purification, so that he could not appear in the suit before the justices of the Bench between Ed. son of

May 1322 May 1322 May 4. York. To the sheriff of Somerset. Order not to put Walter, bishop of Exeter, in default for his failure to appear on Monday the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross last in

Fencotes, Peter de Richemond, Nicholas Ward. Dated at York on Sunday after the conversion of St. Paul, 9 Edward III. Memorandum , that William de Munketon came into the chancery at York on 30 January and acknowledged the preceding deed.

to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, 8 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Robert de Riston, parson of Adell church, diocese of York, acknowledges that he owes to

Close Rolls, Edward III December 1332 December 1332 Membrane 2 d . Dec. 15. Beverley. John Mauleverer, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Queen Philippa 20 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands

chapter of St. Peter's, York, guardians of the spirituality of the archbishopric of York, during the voidance and to their commissary. Order not to intermeddle with the grammar schools in the hospital of St. Leonard, York, or with other things

October 1316 October 1316 Oct. 1. York. Robert de Insula was in the king's service by his order on Sunday the octaves of Holy Trinity and the Monday following, so that he could not appear in the suit before the

September 1317 September 1317 Sept. 6. York. Robert de Insula was engaged in the king's service on Sunday the quinzaine of Easter last, and on the Monday following, so that he could not appear on those days in the suit

To the sheriff of York. Order to deliver to Henry de Brisele, master of the king's moneys in the Tower of London, and to William Hunt, keeper of the king's exchanges in the city of York, whom the king has

York summoning the bishops of Salisbury and Norwich, and nine royal judges and clerks to be at York on 27 February to advise him on certain matters concerning his duchy (i.e. Aquitaine). On 15 February the king wrote from

Archbishops of York ARCHBISHOPS OF YORK M. Thomas de Corbridge D.Th. 1299-1304. Lic. el. gr. 5 Sept. 1299 ( CPR . 1292-1301 p. 435). El. 12 Nov. ( Hist. Ch. York 11 411). Royal assent 16 Nov. ( CPR

To 1214. YORK C. T. Clay, 'Notes on the chronology of the early deans of York', Yorkshire Archaeological Journal xxxiv (1939) 361-78; 'The early treasurers of York', ibid . xxxv (1943) 7-34; 'The early precentors and chancellors of York', ibid

the jurisdiction of the ordinary, and King William [II ] granted the church by his charter to Thomas, archbishop of York, for certain exactions and claims that Thomas made against Robert, then bishop of Lincoln, for releasing certain churches and

on the file for this year. Nov. 4. York. Richard Kynge citizen and 'fisshemonger' of York to Stephen Burton. Recognisance for 4 marks, to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. Nov. 13. York. John Trevarthian the younger to John Ravenser clerk.

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