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king discharged the said Dru, appointing John Prentys in his stead, and after for particular causes discharged the said John, and appointed the said William. The king has commanded the said William so to do instead of the said John.

last. Order to admit John Prentys as their fellow to levy and receive the same; as the king has discharged the said Dru, appointing the said John in his stead. The king has commanded the said John to busy himself

mainprise under a pain of 100 marks, made in chancery 6 November 7 Henry IV by John Dautrey and John Vyncent of Sussex, John Holyngbourne of Surrey and Richard Bolt of the county of Suthampton for Thomas Haberger, and of

., made in chancery 28 January this year by John Riche, John Philip, each of London 'gentilman,' John Trenewyth of Trenewyth co. Cornwall 'gentilman' and Alan Johan of London 'brewer' for John Treveswethen of Treveswethen co. Cornwall 'gentilman,' and of

above ) to John Chetwynde of Tixhale esquire, Robert Whitegreve, John Harpur and Thomas Barbour, their heirs and assigns. Charter with warranty of the manors, advowsons, lands etc. ( mentioned in the last ). Witnesses: Roger Aston, John Bagot knights,

pay to John now earl of Huntyngdoun, son and heir of John de Holande and Elizabeth his wife, 20 l . a year of the issues or farm of the county; as King Richard II granted to John de Holand

abide the award of Richard Combe and Richard Bailly of Crundale arbitrators chosen on his behalf, and of John Haydoke and John Bailly of Dogmersshefelde on behalf of Robert Bysshop of Shirfelde co. Suthampton, touching all disputes pending between them,

by colour of this command. Like writs to the following for the sums therein mentioned: Sept. 26. Westminster. The said Alexander for 6 marks payable to brothers Thomas Richemonde, John Waltham and John Bromwyche of the order of friars minors.

and John Manchastre plaintiffs and the said John Cokayn and Isabel deforciants, whereby John Cokayn acknowledged the right of John Manchastre, and the plaintiffs granted the premises to the deforciants and to the heirs of their bodies, that John Cokayn

Estofie 'gentilman' and John Halle of Essex 'gentilman' to John earl of Oxford. Recognisance for 500 marks, to be levied etc. in the counties aforesaid. Condition, that one month after Michaelmas next the said Walter and John Halle shall deliver

of New Sarum. Witnesses: John Locy, Geoffrey Godeloke, William Halle, Henry Fitz John,John Welles. Dated 14 October 2 Henry VI ( sic ). Memorandum of acknowledgment, 15 October this year. Vacated because otherwise below . John Ferrers esquire, brother

February. John Webster otherwise Tatenham of Middelton co. Kent 'chapman' to William Denton citizen and mercer of London, his executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels, and debts to him due. Witnesses: William Lyghtholders, John Prince, John

within the realm. Witnesses: John Lynder, Thomas Saunder, Roger Grove, William Lee, John Sutton. Dated 26 January, 37 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 8 March. John Salvage, son of John Salvage late of Wodeham Water, to John Chacombe, William Clon,

realm, and of all debts and money to her due therein. Witnesses: Robert Buklond bailiff of St. Albans, John and Edmund Ferrers, John Barnewell, Robert Stodeley. Dated St. Albans, 8 March, 1 Edward IV. 1468 Memorandum of acknowledgment, 3 May,

Order to cause John Buttourt knight to have seisin of a messuage and appurtenances in Neuport Paynel held by Walter Shepherd hanged for felony it is said; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by John de Broghton the

Like order, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of John Drake, John Seyne, Adam Drake clerk and John Route r 'spicer' of Norffolk, in favour of John Josep imprisoned at suit of John Edward citizen of Norwich for leaving his service

cause a coroner to be elected instead of John Harnham, who is dead. Oct. 1. Westminster. To John de Scotherskelf escheator in Yorkshire. Order to take of Joan who was wife of John Lely the younger tenant in chief an

which the king would be informed. By K. The like to the following: John de Thirlwall of Astenby. Adam de Aglyonby. John de Ireby of Warthull. John de Alaynby. Mandate to the sheriff of Cumberland to deliver the above writs,

John Norhampton and came to the king's hands by his forfeiture and by virtue of a judgment against him rendered, extended at 12 l . a year, and were given by the king's letters patent to the said Thomas,

held; as he has proved his age before John Delves escheator in Salop, and lately the king took the homage and fealty of Reynold de Grey knight, cousin and heir of John son and heir of the said earl, and

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