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March 1343 ( CPR . 1343-1345 p. 13). Writ of prohibn. ag ainst Durfort 16 Apr. 1344, res. because k. had recovered rights of pres. to preb. ( Reg. of Ralph of Shrewsbury , ed. T. S. Holmes (Somerset Record
Lyndsaye of Dunrod and prouest of Glasgw, accumpaneit with ane grit part of the counsale and communitie of the said burght and citie of Glasgw, to the castellof the samyn, as to the principall mansioun and duelling place of
tressonabill withholding of our castellof Dunbartane aganis ws and oure authoritie this lait tyme past, swa that the inhabitantis of our said citie mycht not vse thair accustumat traffique without satisfactioun of the withholdaris of oure said castell at
of hem and destroyenge of the fals rule and governaunce of the londe. This was in the xxij yere of the regne of Kynge Richard. Than came he home oute of Irlond in haste, and come to the Castell
of Thomas late duke of Exeter and the feoffees his fellows as of the duchy of Lancastre. Feb. 14. Westminster. To the escheator in Bedfordshire. Order to take the fealty of Robert Darcy and Sir John Druell parson of
with warranty of the manors of Haughton, 'Heigheoffeley' and Dokesey co. Stafford, and of 84 acres of land, 26 acres of meadow, 2 acres of wood, 8 acres of heath and 24 s . 4 d . of rent in
acres of land of the tenement of John the Tanner ( tannatoris ), 1/2 acre of meadow called 'Jobynesmad,' with hedges and ditches as enclosed, one acre of land of the tenement of William Martyn, 3 roods of land of
of Ash-nextRidley, 160. Alan , Robert son of Robert son of, 285. -, Sibyl daughter of Christiana daughter of William son of, de Bolteston, 240. -, William son of, de Bolteston, 240. - See Fitz Alan. Alast , John,
de Bluntesdon for ch. of Skirpenbeck, Yorks. ( Reg. of W. de Stapledon , ed. F. C. Hingeston-Randolph (Exeter, 1892) p. 226). Robert de Bluntesdon 1314-? By exch. June 1314. Occ. 25 Aug. 1320 ( Reg. of W. de Stapledon
1520- 1536 pp. 160-1). Archdcn. of Stow 1543 (Reg. XXVII f. 17b). No trace of magister Thomas Cotte of Sutton D.Th., who died as chancellor 13 Apr. 1384 according to Le Neve-Hardy. His will of Apr. 1384 is in Linc.,
July 1460 ( Reg. Stanbury p. 176). Preb. of Warham 1464. Thomas Downe 1464-1468. Coll. 13 Apr. 1464 ( Reg. Stanbury p. 179). Exch. 20 July 1468 with Walter Petewynne for preb. of Wellington ( ibid . p. 192). M.
mother of gude memorie, to his Majesteis self, and to the honour of the haill nation of Scotland, be James, Archibischop of Glasgow, in the pairtis of France, be vseing of the office of Ambassaderrie, to the honour of his
Wardens of the Art and Mistery of the Goldsmiths of the City of London for due observance of his obit as well as for the augmentation of the common alms of the said art and mistery. The owners of the
of our Lord. Taillours The iii Kings of Colen. The belman The purific[i ] on of our Lady, with Symyon. Drapers The . . ( blank ) deitours goyng with the good Lord. Sadlers Fleme Jordan. Cardeners The castell
in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Lincoln. John Vanne, parson of the church of Fontel, diocese of Salisbury, acknowledges that he owes to Hugh de Patrynton, parson of the church of Wydehay, diocese of Winchester,
Robert Lyndeseye citizen of London, their heirs and assigns. Charter of the manor of Gosfeld and all lands etc. in Gosfeld, Hengham and Wethersfeld co. Essex sometime of William de Lyston and late of Richard Lyouns citizen of London. Witnesses:
ship of James Snycope by the bailiff of Billingsgate as the goods of John Persay, merchant of York, John Sparow of Lund on the Wald 38 , William Rumlay, merchant of York, and John Persay, son of Robert Persay of
pro requirendo ejus consilio super negociis pro quibus ad regem Castell' mittendi sunt nuncii nostri. Et est consilium ipsius comitis super premissis fere vestro consilio consonum, scilicet, quod regi Castell' respondeant nuncii nostri quod ad ea omnia observanda que inter
of thoffice of steward of the castellof Fodrynghay, and thoffice of parker of Clyff Parc, of thoffice of steward of the lordshipe and manour of Colyweston, of thoffice of kepyng of the parc there, of thoffice of steward
on of friends, and by view of evidence of charters by the baron's counsel, the baron grants that Robert and his heirs shall be quit of suit of court, and of all services save fealty and the rent of 1