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in York and the suburbs, taken into the king's hands for his default before the justices of the Bench against Agnes, late the wife of Joan le Specer, of York. This is signified to the justices. Jan. 28. York. To

mayor of York; John Durant, Abel de Hesel and John de Moreby, then bailiffs of York; John de Woume, Richard de Brigenhale, Nicholas de Scorby, Stephen de Setryngton, Robert de Molseby, Nicholas le Candler, John Randman, citizens of York; Thomas

appointment of John de Hermesthorp the king's clerk, one of the chamberlains of the exchequer, to deliver to the sheriff of York so much timber within that forest as may suffice for the repair of certain houses within York castle.

., made in chancery 8 September this year by John Fitz Harry of Kelfelde co. York 'gentilman,' that he shall appear before John archbishop of York or his council upon warning received to answer to the archbishop for a trespass

Close Rolls, Henry VI January 1432 January 1432 Jan. 26. Westminster. William Hornby of Rypoun co. York 'baxster' to John archbishop of York. Recognisance for 5 marks, to be levied etc. in Yorkshire. 1 Condition, that he shall abide

Yarm , Jarum, co. York, pp . 265-7. Yarmouth , Ermue, Ermine [I.W., co. Hants ] , p . 175. -, manor, p . 175. -, Gernemuth, co. Norf., tolls of, 361. Yarnewik , co. York. See Yarnwick. Yarnewik ,

LXXXVI. 1328. 5 Id. Jan. Avignon. (f. 24 d .) To William, archbishop of York. Faculty to confer on fit persons canonries and prebends of York, Southwell, Beverley, and Ripon, which are in his gift, and of Howden, the presentation

January 1320 January 1320 Jan. 10. York. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to allow to Simon Ward 150 marks of the 100 marks yearly granted to him by the king on 3 June, in the 8th

December 1319 December 1319 Dec. 20. York. Richard Plaiz, knight, Thomas Utghtred, John de Stapelton, knight, John son of Roger Darcy, and John de Wollaston acknowledge that they owe to William Ridel 140 marks; to be levied, in default of

and chattels in co. York.-The archbishop of York, keeper of the great seal, received the acknowledgment. Jan. 8. Wallingford. Richard son of Thomas de Beltoft acknowledges that he owes to William, archbishop of York, 12 marks, to be levied, in

July 24. Woodstock. To the sheriff of York. Order to pay to Hugh Treganon, doorkeeper of the king's chamber, the arrears of his wages for the keeping of the water of Fosse at York, from 20 March, in the 5th

April 15. Havering atte Bower. To the sheriff of York. Order to pay 20 l . for Easter term last to Joan Comyn of Boghan, in accordance with the king's grant to her of 40 l . yearly by the

France and their adherents. By K. and C. The like to A. archbishop of York, to summon a convocation in the church of St. Peter York. [ Foedera. Rep. on Dignity of a Peer , iv. p . 694. ]

Elvele church, diocese of York, acknowledges that he owes to John Fouk, merchant of Almain, 92 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in co. York. Jan. 11. Alnwick. Nicholas

de Horton, and James de Werk of co. York, and Robert son of Manasser ( Manseri ) de Herre of co. Lincoln mainperned James de Liscynton, clerk of the sheriff of York, to have him before the king in the

mayor of the city of York, Adam Kyngesson, Thomas son of David le Irenmangere, Jordan Sauvage, bailiffs of York; Richard de Lincoln, John le Caller, William de Segrave, 'armurer,' citizens of London then in York; John de Wengrave, mayor of

. 8 d .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Jan. 27. York. To the minister-general and the other ministers-provincial, guardians, keepers, and other diffinitores of the chapter-general of the Friars

Oct. 22. York. To the sheriff of York. Order to cause regard to be made before the feast of St. Hilary in the forest of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, of Pikeryng. [ Capitula . ] Nov. 20. York. The like

of York 10 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. John de Graham of York and John Lorbatour of York acknowledge that they owe to Richard Tunnok of York 40

13 v .) To William Eure, precentor of York, M.A. Grant, as below. Nicholas V dispensed him to hold for life with the parish church of Brompton in the diocese of York, any benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, and

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