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August 1280 August 1280 Membrane 3 d . Aug. 15. York. The underwritten have quittance of the common summons [of the eyre ] in co. Nottingham. Gilbert, sub-dean of York. Robert, bishop of Dumblane. O. bishop of Lincoln. Peter de

Ode 40 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Jan. 11. York. Henry de Breton acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Chissebech 60 l .; to be levied, in

15. York. John de Merkyngfeld, canon of St. Peter's York, acknowledges that he owes to Robert Meek of York 100 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. July 16. York.

chancery at York, on the said day, and acknowledged the aforesaid deed. Membrane 32 d . Sept. 28. York. Master John le Waleys, parson of Melshamby, diocese of York, acknowledges that he owes to John de Appelby of York and

d . Dec. 13. York. Hugh de Skelton of York acknowledges that he owes to John de Ousthorp, clerk, 11 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Cancelled on payment

St. Peter's York, 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. John de Cailly of Metheley acknowledges that he owes to the master and brethren of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 32

March 7. York. Geoffrey le Botiler of York acknowledges that he owes to William Copyn of Drax 115 s .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. March 8. York. William son

de Heworth; William de Appelby of York, clerk. Dated at York on 6 May, 1332. Memorandum , that Roger came into chancery at York, on 5 December, and acknowledged the preceding deed. Dec. 12. York. William de Lyndeley acknowledges that

Close Rolls, Richard II December 1388 December 1388 Dec. 14. Westminster. John de Moldecroft of Fenton co. York to Robert de Faryngton prebendary of Laghton in Morthynge. Recognisance for 500 marks, to be levied etc. in Yorkshire.

Rede of Chacundene to Guy Mone clerk and William Hampton. Recognisance for 200 l ., to be levied etc. in Gloucestershire. 1 Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by the said William . Tested by Edmund duke of York, guardian of England.

1423 April 22. Westminster. To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a regard to be made of the forest of Galtres according to the capitula following, so that the same be made before the quinzaine of St. John Baptist

28. Westminster. Christopher Talbot of Treton knight, John Hastynges of Fennewyk esquire, both co. York, Richard Leget of London 'gentilman' and Thurstan Banaster of Wakesell co. York 'gentilman' to Geoffrey Louther esquire. Recognisance for 200 l ., to be levied

of the clerks of chancery is sent to the abbot and convent of Kirkestall co. York, to take such corrody or maintenance as Agnes Leventhorp deceased or any other person heretofore had of their house of Birstall in Holdernesse at

Aug. 12. Westminster. To S. archbishop of Canterbury. Request to pray with his suffragans for the success of the king's expedition to France. By K. [ Foedera . ] The like to John, archbishop of York. [ Ibid . ]

28. ] [Westminster. ] The proctor etc. of the deanery of York and of the prebend of Southcave. John de Chambre and Thomas de Haryngton burgesses of Newcastle upon Tyne, proctors etc. of the parish church of Wermouth and of

4. Westminster. To Alan de Buxhull constable of the Tower of London and to his lieutenant. Order to set free John de Bolton of York 'taillour' ( and the other prisoners above named ), suffering them to go their way.

council in the Star chamber at Westminster on 4 January 4 Richard II by John de Bolton of York 'taillour,' John de York 'mercer,' Stephen Barnebyman 'bocher,' Thomas son of John de Santon 'draper,' John Crosseby 'taillour,' John Candeler of

to cause a coroner to be elected instead of John de Wyrsop, who is insufficiently qualified. Aug. 15. Westminster. Order to the sheriff of York to cause a coroner to be elected instead of John Marples, who is insufficiently qualified.

CLXX. Id. Nov. Avignon. (f. 6.) To the archbishops of Canterbury and York and their suffragans. Mandate to publish certain special prayers for peace, for use in the mass formerly issued by John XXII. with twenty days and ten days

1292 Nov. 7. Berwick-on-Tweed. To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a regard to be made in the forest of Edmund, the king's brother, in that county before the coming of the justices of the Forest, so that the

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