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the people, and to commit him to prison in case he should refuse; as Thomas Rotheley of London 'chaundeler,' John Hode of London 'armurer' and William Statherne of Leycestershire have mainperned in chancery that he shall not go thither without
sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Thomas Haukyn, John Calden of Cambridgeshire, Walter Bowere of Somerset and Thomas Sohowe of Kent, in favour of Matthew Gurney knight at suit of John Bathe citizen of London for
Like writ, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of William Hody of Devon, Ellis Wheteley of London, John Martyn 'cordewaner' and William Squyer 'shether,' both of London, in favour of John Waleys in regard to Adam Fraunceys knight, John Pyke and
suburbs of London of the moiety of a tenth and fifteenth granted to the king by the commons in the parliament summoned at Winchester in the octaves of St. Hilary last. Order to admit William Sudbury of London 'draper' to
Henry VI 1424 1424 Membrane 17 d . William Harple citizen and 'haburdassher' of London to Walter Alwyn and John Dalton citizens and grocers of London and John Jurdoun citizen and 'cordewaner,' their executors and assigns. Gift of all his
of acknowledgment by the said William, 11 January this year. William Wysbeche citizen and fishmonger of London to John Baynarde citizen and tailor of London and John Fily 'skynner' of Suthwerke co. Surrey, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty
Thomas Bedforde 'sherman,' all of London, to Thomas Nicoll and Richard Marshall wardens of the goods of the parish church of Hendoun. Recognisance for 20 marks, to be levied etc. in the city of London. Condition, that before the Nativity
1451 June 26. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London and Middlesex for the time being. Order to pay 40 marks again to the warden or master and scholars of the college called 'Kyngeshall' within the university of Cantebrigge, and the
Kneseworth co. Cantebrigge 'gentilman,' Robert Ingilton of the parish of St. Martin within 'Ludgate' London 'gentilman' and Richard Leget of the parish of St. Andrew 'Baynardescastell' London 'gentilman' to the king. Recognisance for 100 marks, to be levied etc. in
of St. Dionysius London 'draper,' Francis Pynell of Venice merchant, Richard Gaunte of London merchant and Anthony Barte of Florence merchant, to the king. Recognisance for 1,000 l ., to be levied etc. in the city of London. Condition, that
to the king. Recognisance for 170 l ., to be levied etc. in the city of London. Condition, that on 14 May next he shall render himself to the custody of the warden in the Flete prison, in whose custody
Dec. 1. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Simon Morleie of Yorkshire, William Hare of London 'cordewaner,' John Melbourne of London 'tailliour,' and Roger Hillom of London 'tailliour,' in favour of Robert Goderiche
Westminster. Peter Hattere clerk to Peter Sterre citizen of London. Recognisance for 240 l ., to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the city of London. April 23. Westminster. John Flour of Codenham to
taken in the port of London by the hands of the king's butler or of the purveyor of wines for the king or his household, of his share of the tenements in the city of London which were of John
and William Gunne for debt. Jan. 26. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London. Order by mainprise of Thomas Doncastre, Robert Doncastre, John Symond and Nicholas Leverton of London to set free Vincent Lorymere, imprisoned in Neugate prison at suit of
1399 Oct. 31. Westminster. To the sheriffs of London for the time being. Order to pay to John Torel esquire 10 l . a year; as the late king confirmed a grant made to the said John by King Edward
To the sheriff of Suffolk. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of Edmund Salle of London 'draper,' William Rose of Suffolk, William Holgrave of London 'taillour' and Henry Shelforde clerk, in favour of Geoffrey Salle at suit of the abbot
the port of London. Order without taking the subsidy to deliver to William Burghchier knight or to his attorneys twenty pipes of wine of Normandy, by him purveyed in those parts and despatched to the port of London for consumption
benefice. 1 By K. Dec. 29. Westminster. John Hampton of London 'salter' to Robert Bury and Robert Cokerell. Recognisance for 10 marks, to be levied etc. in the city of London. 1 Tested by Humphrey duke of Gloucestre, guardian of
Robert Simson, draper of London, William Cornew, Thomas Joly, and Edward Goderich 'gentilmen,' Richard Shotte, 'husbondman' of Hese, Simon Shotte the younger, of Bromleigh, Thomas Bedell, 'yoman' of the same, and Robert Bury, 'brewer' of London, their executors and assigns.