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] verkey-rach. To John de Lythegreynes, guardian of the archbishopric of York, the see being void. Order not to intermeddle further with the manor of Thorpe St. Andrew near York and with the Hay of Langewath, as the king learns
Jan. 13. Linlithgow. Elias le Espicer of York acknowledges that he owes to Walter le Sauvage 4 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Jan. 18. Linlithgow. Simon de Stutevill
theft, as he has purged his innocence before the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York, guardians of the spirituality of the archbishopric of York during the voidance of the see, to whom he was delivered by the justices in
April 1312 April 1312 April 1. York. Master William de Peton, for his service to the late king, is sent to the brethren of the Holy Ghost, Whritle, to receive the necessaries of life in food, clothing, etc., for his
March 1319 March 1319 March 13. York. To the prioress and nuns of Staynfeld. Request that they will admit Mary Ridel into their house, and assign her a chamber therein, and deliver her for life maintenance in food, clothing, shoeleather,
in place of John son of Thomas de Karliolo, who is insufficiently qualified. Nov. 28. Clarendon. To the sheriff of York. Order to restore to Simon le Litster, of Roderham, clerk, without delay, his lands, goods, and chattels which were
III December 1332 December 1332 Dec. 16. York. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer, and to the chamberlains. Order to cause faithful and honest men to be chosen in London, Newcastleupon-Tyne, York, Lincoln, Norwich, Winchester, Exeter and Bristol
aforesaid. By K. Jan. 23. York. John de Poul acknowledges that he owes to William Trussebut, knight, 60 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Robert Daniel of Besewyk acknowledges
the king's justices appointed to hear and determine trespasses committed by him upon Miles de Stapelton in the county of York; wherefore the justices are ordered not to put him in default. By K. on the information of Edmund de
the executors. Nov. 11. York. To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place of William de Berkyn, who is incapacitated by age and infirmity. Nov. 14. York. To the sheriff
of St. Mary, York, in the chancellor's chamber, in the presence of the chancellor and of Sir Bartholomew de Badelesmere and the clerks of the chancery. [ Parl. Writs . ] Membrane 27 d . Aug. 20. York. William de
parish ] , co. York, 381 ( pp . 214, 222). -, Quernhowe, Anderby Vesconte, Aynderby Vecounte [in Pickhill parish ] , co. York, 381 ( pp . 214, 223). -, Steeple, Aynderby, Enderdeby, co. York, 381 ( pp .
attendant upon the collecting, levying and receipt of the triennial tenth and fifteenth last granted in the West Riding, co. York, for the second year of the grant, without waiting the presence of Roger de Hewyk, whom the king appointed
1. Westminster. To Gerard Salvayn, escheator in the county of York. Order not to intermeddle further with the manors of Norton and Fenwyk in that county, restoring the issues thereof, as the king has learned by inquisition taken by the
king; as it was determined by William Gascoigne the chief justice that William Serle, who on 26 July last at York was before him convicted of divers treasons contrary to his allegiance, should be in that city and thence in
admitted and instituted him by reason of an exchange with the prebend of Colworthe in the cathedral church of Cicestre, as may appear by letters of institution produced in chancery. 1 Tested by Edmund duke of York, guardian of England.
1406 Dec. 24. Westminster. To the sheriff of York. Order to put Thomas Faucomberge knight again in possession of all his lands within the realm; as in a cause in chancery between him and Thomas Brounflete and Robert Hilton knights
John Toweton of Seton, William Frost, Roger Ruyston, John Thornhou, Robert Liolfe and Robert Louthorp, appointed with William Seby of York collectors in the Westrithing in Yorkshire of a fifteenth and the moiety of a fifteenth granted to the king
account at the exchequer 24 l . 19 s . 10 d . by him delivered to John archbishop of York the chancellor for the winter and summer livery of the chancellor and the clerks of the chancery against Christmas
of his office, that Thomas Dorant of York gave them to a certain chantry in the church of Holy Cross York, that they are held in chief in burgage of the city of York, and that the said chantry is