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9. Eusch , John, 516. Everard , John, 272. -, Thomas, 167. Everdon , Everdone, Everden, Everdene, John de, 23, 42, 147, 215, 225. -, William de, 371. Everesdon , John de, 111. Everisdon , Evertisden, John de, 172, 188.

wife of John son of John, 264, 299. -, John son of John, knight, 264, 299. Leominster , Lymmester, Lymmyster, co. Hereford, 469. -, deed dated at, 469. Leon , king of. See John. Lependene , Lepyngdon, John, 129. -,

Nicholas Pyckoc, Nicholas de Farindon, Thomas Sely, John de Canterbury, John Wade, Ralph de Hunylane, Richard le Mercher, Adam de Fulham, and John de Donestapil, Aldermen-also by John Coffere, William de Redd', John de Douegate, Reginald de Frowyc, Reginald le

45, 74, 327, 328, 505, 562. -, bailiff of. See Foveyle, John. -, burgomasters and echevins of, 327. Slyk , John, 150. Slyngesby , John de, 524. Smale , John le, 153, 585. -, -, the king's clerk, 557, 558,

Wyleby , John de, 526. Wylflet , John de, the younger, 689. Wylie , Bernard de, 481. Wylmynton. See Wilmington. Wylmyngton , Matilda de, 666. Wylot , John, of Walworth, 336. Wylton , John, 696. Wylughby , John de, justice,

Martinmas, and that John his son is his next heir and aged six years. Jan. 23. Westminster. To Simon Basset, escheator in co. Gloucester. Order to take the fealty of John son of Thomas son of John de Spay (

Sir John de Beauchamp, brother of the earl of Warwick, of the other part, testifying that whereas Bartholomew and Bartholomew are bound to John in 1,400 marks by the preceding recognisance, to be paid at the Assumption next, John grants

knight. Oct. 7. Westminster. John Talbot, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas Bulnays 20 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the county of Lincoln. Oct. 8. Westminster. John de Grey of

November 1350 Membrane 1. Nov. 14. Westminster. To John de Chirbury, the king's yeoman. Order not to permit any men, horses, carriages or other goods to cross without making reasonable satisfaction for the passage, unless they are able to show

certain debts in which he is bound to the king. By C. Jan. 22. Westminster. John de Cudyngton, parson of the church of Staunton St. John, acknowledges that he owes to William de Lound, clerk, the younger, 6 marks; to

therefore, yet John and Thomas have arrested that wool, pretending that it belongs to John; and John Adam, Geoffrey de Ditton, Henry de Bradeleye, Ralph de Oxenford, Adam Pope, Lupin de Kyngham, Robert Garsoun, Richard Chesham, Robert Revel, John de

Abyndon acknowledges that he owes to John Malewayn 20 l .; to be levied etc. in the county of Southampton. Feb. 16. Westminster. John de Mohun of Dunsterre acknowledges that he owes to John, bishop of Worcester, 20 marks; to

of John de Worstede and Simon Child, citizens of that city, and which manor formerly belonged to John de Stonore, the elder, knight. Witnesses: Simon Dolsaly, John Not, Peter de Gildeford, William Hesill, John Gonewardby, Henry de Bekwell, John Lambourn,

d . Enrolment of power of attorney by Gilbert de Duxfeld, Robert de Duxfeld and John de Bulkham, merchants of Newcastle upon Tyne, to Sir John de Wenggefeld, knight, to prosecute and recover in their name all their goods which

they will answer for hurt or peril to the king or realm for lack thereof, to suffer John Gedeney, John Kepe and John Hacoun in that town to arrest seamen for furnishing ships and vessels to be brought to London,

William Bruly escheator in Oxfordshire. Order to take of George Nowers knight, son of John Nowers knight and Sibyl his wife, security for payment of his relief at the exchequer, and to give him seisin of a messuage, 100 acres

de Metham knight, impeached before the king and council for divers misprisions and evildoings, and John Dayvylle, Robert Clerc, John Peresson, William Dalton and John Massam chaplain the said knight's servants, to be kept in custody in the Tower until

Norffolk, and to John Kepe and John Drewe collectors of customs in the port of Lenne. Order by imprisonment, if need be, to compel John Silke, Harvey Hasty, Andrew Cooke of Welles, Robert Edmonde, Thomas Bulwere, John Hekkere and Robert

de Barton and John de Barton of Lancashire to set the said Richard and William de Bryndholme free, if taken. Aug. 13. York. To the sheriffs of the city of York. Writ of supersedeas in favour of John James of

Margaret who was wife of John son and heir of John de Felton knight an oath etc., and in presence of Edmund Hastynges knight, who has taken to wife Elizabeth sister and heir of John the son, or of his

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