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February 1379 Feb. 8. Westminster. John de Oxton to John de Neubolt clerk. Recognisance for 40 l ., to be levied etc. in Notynghamshire. Indenture of defeasance of the foregoing recognisance, upon condition that John de Oxton shall within three

the said Peter be not a notorious thief, by mainprise of John Went 'brewere,' Roger Pycard 'taillour,' John Clerk 'paternoster,' John Cantebrugge 'smyth' of London, Roger Phippayn and John Frome of Somerset to set him free, according to the statute

do; as John de Parys is minded to grant his estate therein to the said William. By p.s. [1602. ] Feb. 19. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of John Overton and John Hemesby

. Feb. 9. Westminster. John Holande of Norhamptonshire esquire to William Wolferston esquire and Robert Androwe. Recognisance for 10 marks, to be levied etc. in Norhamptonshire. Feb. 6. Westminster. John Lisle of Wodyton knight to John Chitterne clerk. Recognisance for

and order by mainprise of John Weston, Thomas Pleynamour, William Tiller, Richard Redyng and William Crabbe, all of London, to set free William Bailly, John Brompton and Richard 'Williamservant Bailly,' if taken at suit of John Wenloke averring threats. To

Close Rolls, Henry V September 1421 September 1421 Sept. 1. Westminster. To John Bury escheator in Huntingdonshire. Order to give John Colepepir esquire seisin of the advowson of Conyngton church; as it is found by inquisition, taken before the

who was wife of John Bynglay and late the wife of Thomas Swynflete of Kyngeston upon Hull, being cousin and heir of Hugh Hanby of Kyngeston aforesaid, and John Swynflete her son and heir, to John Northeby citizen and merchant

Recognisance for 60 l ., to be levied etc. in Oxfordshire. John Welweton the younger, otherwise called John Wodehay the younger, to William Hankeforde knight, Robert Veel the elder, John Fauntleroy the younger, Hugh Deverell, Thomas Frome, William Kyngston, William

Josselyn, Ralph Verney, John Yong, William Taillour, George Irland, Robert Basset, William Hamptone, John Stoktone, John Tate, William Edward, Bartholomew James, John Croke, William Heriot, William Stokker, John Crosseby, John Warde, Robert Drope, Richard Gardyner, John Broun, John Bromer, and

arisen between Sir John le Blound, the Mayor of London, and Reynald de Thunderle, Sheriff of London, were set at rest through common friends intervening, in manner following, that is to say.- That the aforesaid Sir John remits and forgives

Easter, 1 E. II. Staff . Alan de Wodenesburi sued John de Herunville and Juliana his wife, John Cusin, Simon son of John de Herunville, and Robert his brother, John Bastard and William de Langeleye in a plea of trespass.

agreed between Robert and John, that John admits the tenement to be the right of Robert and surrenders and remits it to him and bis heirs quit of him (John) and his heirs for ever. Later, John acknowledges that he

Henry and the late John Bryan, clerk, and was ventilated at the apostolic see, where Henry (John dying meanwhile) obtained a definitive sentence; but Henry, bishop of Worcester, not ignorant of the said provision, has intruded John Haseley into the

Eleanor, late Richard's wife, holds, and in the other reversions pertaining to John in that town by hereditary right. Witnesses: Sir John Pecche, knight, Hugh de Brayboef, John de Chynham, Alexander de la Coufold, William Emeryk. Dated at London on

foregoing charter and writing by John Akom in chancery at Westminster 4 December, by Thomas Thurkhill at York 3 January before John de Aske, and by Thomas de Burton at Alnewyke 10 February before John de Mitford, by virtue of

Like writ, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of Master John Bouland, William Hauney, John de Chytterne clerks and William Clyf of Berkshire, in favour of Walter Almaly chaplain at suit of John Thorp the younger against the said Walter and

Dec. 12. Westminster. To the sheriff of Sussex. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Rys, John Kyrkestede, Stephen Clerk and John Oter of Sussex, in favour of Robert Clerk of Henderole at suit of Walter Duke for trespass.

Wartre of Yorkshire and Richard Syward of Middlesex to set free John Driffeld imprisoned in Newgate gaol at suit of the king and John de Bukyngham for leaving John de Bukyngham's service before the term agreed. Dec. 3. Westminster. To

by king's writ between Adam son of Walter Prat, John and Thomas brothers of Adam, and Thomas son of Thomas Prat, on the one part, and the said Thomas son of John Prat on the other, for that he deforced

John Polpeer and Nicholaa his wife then held in right of the said Nicholaa's dower. Witnesses:-Peter de Antron, John Pengersyek, John Bloyou, John Polpeer, John Caerou. Monday before the Purification, 29 Edward III. [Cornw. ] A. 9950. Feoffment by

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