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horse, price 20 s . Dated London, 1 March 26 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 1 March. Thomas Gebon citizen and skinner of London to John Herst and John Foster citizens and skinners of London, their executors and assigns. Gift
'plommer' of London to Richard Tanner chaplain, John Andrewe citizen and Edmund Russell citizen and skinner, both of London, their heirs, executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere
Dated London, 10 April 28 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 January this year. William Hyll clerk, Philip Malpas citizen of London, William Frend of Horndon and William Wright of Chaldewell to John Faukener citizen and butcher of London, William
wares in London and elsewhere within the realm and over seas. Dated London, 12 May, 35 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 25 May. William Chatbourne citizen and baker of London, to Thomas Eyre citizen and draper of London, Elizabeth his
24. Westminster. William Beaufitz 'gentilman' and Richard Whiscard 'draper,' both of London, to the king. Recognisance for 100 l ., to be levied etc. in the city of London. ( Like ) condition on the part of the said William
Bangore citizen and goldsmith of London, to Geoffrey Coytemore 'gentilman,' John Dunclyf, John Alcok and William Darby citizens and goldsmiths of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the r
parson of Olveston church, Peter atte Wode, Henry de Bekewell and Thomas de Weston the younger acknowledge that they owe severally to John Maleweyn, citizen of London, 200 l .; to be levied etc. in Surrey. Cancelled on payment .
New Temple bar London which by fine he holds for life of Mabel de Faversham at a yearly rent of 10 s ., the reversion whereof she has granted to the said Adam, John and John. Dated London, 20 August
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.
1380 Dec. 1. Northampton. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of John Pakeman, John Ernesby, John Broun of Leycestershire and John Whytyng of Norhamptonshire, in favour of Simon Scaldeford chaplain and John de Kirkeby vicar
April 1379 1379. April 19. Westminster. The same in favour of William de Hunden chaplain, going to Brugges; William Treweman of London having mainperned in chancery under a pain of 20 l . that he shall not pass beyond Flanders.
III January 1366 January 1366 Jan. 15. Westminster. Nicholas Blonvylle of Norfolk to John de Barton citizen and mercer of London. Recognisance for 100 l ., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Norffolk.
11. Westminster. To Alan de Buckeshull constable of the Tower of London, or to his lieutenant. Order to keep in safe custody in the prison of the said Tower until further order Richard Englissh, whom the king has caused to
1368 January 1368 Jan. 5. Westminster. To the keepers of the passage in the port of London. Order to suffer John Vautort merchant of London, who with the king's licence is about to sail to Spain with one ship there
To Thomas de Holand earl of Kent constable of the Tower of London, and to his lieutenant. Order to deliver by indentures to Robert Bekerton serjeant at arms to be brought before the king and council, William Litlynton chaplain, who
1398 Jan. 19. Coventry. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Nicholas Leuesoun, Adam Seyntcler, both of Staffordshire, and Roger Chamburleyn of Salop, in favour of John Lynde of Wolvernehampton at suit of Roger Ryngge
of supersedeas , and order by mainprise of William Hanwelle 'grocer,' John Henxworth 'peutrer,' John Denys 'joweler' and John Power 'peutrer,' all of London, to set free John Hawys, if taken at suit of the prior of Kenylworth for trespass.
18. Dec. 2. Westminster. To the constable of the Tower of London and his lieutenant. Order to receive Thomas Yokflete clerk from one who shall deliver him on behalf of the king, and to keep him in custody in the
Dec. 3. Westminster. To the constable of the Tower of London [ and his lieu ] tenant. Order to receive John Inglewode chaplain from one who shall deliver him on behalf of the king, and to keep him in custody
Westminster. To the sheriff of Middlesex. Like writ, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of John 'the Eyr,' Ralph Albyn and Lawrence Storme of Middlesex and Thomas Barsham of London, in favour of Edward Burlyngton at suit of William Hethe 'tymbermongere.'