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1367, 1 February. Westminster. Concerning the transport of grain.

To all and singular admirals and their lieutenants, sheriffs, keepers of sea ports, mayors, bailiffs and other faithful people.

Licence to Walter de Aldbury Aldebury, king's clerk, who has petitioned the king, that he, by his servants, may load 1000 quarters of beans and peas and 600 quarters of oats into ships in the waters of the Severn in the counties of and , and take them to Gascony. Thomas Denebaud Denebaude and William Somerton of have stood surety for the aforesaid Walter that his servants will take this wheat to Gascony and nowhere else, and he will bring letters from the constable of Bordeaux Budegal' or the mayor and jurats of Bayonne Baion into Chancery before Christmas next testifying to the unloading of this grain. Order that Walter, by his servants, be permitted do this without hindrance, any previous orders to the contrary notwithstanding, these orders to last until Christmas aforesaid.

By C.

The following have similar licences to take the under-written goods to the specified places, by the surety of the following:

1.1

3 February. Westminster.

William Canynges of Bristol Bristoll, for loading 150 quarters of beans and peas and 50 quarters of oats in the port of Bridgwater Brugewauter and taking them to Gascony, by the surety of Robert Rake and Henry Trowbridge Troubrugge of , to last until Christmas.

1.2

10 February. Westminster.

John Cole Col and Robert Plympton Plymton of Plymton Bridgwater Briggewater, for loading 80 quarters of wheat and 400 quarters of beans in the port of Bridgwater and taking them to Gascony, by sufficient surety.

1.3

15 February. Westminster.

Robert Theobald Thebaud of Sudbury, for loading 300 quarters of wheat in the port of Ipswich Gippewyco and taking them to Gascony, by the surety of John de Sudbury and John Burbache of, to last untiil Christmas next.

2

16 February. Westminster. Concerning the transport of grain.

To the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, mayors, bailiffs, ministers and other faithful people.

Licence to William Criche Crych of Crych Bridgwater Briggewater that he and his servants may take 200 quarters of wheat and 100 quarters of beans from the port of Bridgwater to Gascony, in order to purchase wine and other victuals there and bring them back to England, provided that he find sufficient security before the said sheriff that he will take this grain to that place and nowhere else, and that he bring letters from the mayor of Bordeaux Burdegal' into Chancery before Pentecost next testifying to the unloading of this grain there. Order that, once the sheriff has taken the necessary surety, William and his servants be permitted do this in this manner, and the sheriff is to certify in Chancery that he has taken this surety.

By C.

3

13 February. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Arden, kt, who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

4

28 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas de Ardern, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine by the king's licence, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Henry de Tymmor, clerk, and Henry de Stonydelph Stanydelf alternately.

Richard de Stafford received the attorneys by writ.

For general attorney.

5

30 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas Peverel, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service, nominating John Peverel and John Giffard alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

6

30 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Richard Sergeaux, junior, who is setting out to the same place, nominating John Tremaine Tremaen and John Penrose Penros alternately.

The same David received the attorneys.

7

6 February. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Theobald de Selling Sellyng, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service, nominating William de Horne and Thomas de Hope alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

8

4 February. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas de Felton, kt, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Thomas Cat, clerk, and William Berard alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys before Thomas departed.

9

8 February. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for William Page of Kingsbury Kyngesbury, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service, nominating John de Swanbourne and William Penne alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

For Stephen de Monte Ruco and his wife Margaret, concerning the appointment of commissioners.

10

6 February 1367. Westminster.

This entry is under review by the editors.

By C.

11

This entry is under review by the editors.

12

This entry is under review by the editors.

13

10 February 1367. Westminster. For Louis Chabot, kt.

This entry is under review by the editors.

14

12 February 1367. Westminster. For Jeanne Pouvrou.

This entry is under review by the editors.

For general attorney.

15

16 February. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Fulk Fitzwarin fitz Garyn of fitz Garyn Whittington Whitynton, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating James de Audley Audeley of Audeley Heighley Helay, kt, and Edmund Childrey Chelreye alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

16

Same as above.

The same Fulk has other letters of general attorney, nominating Fulk Corbet of Moreton Corbet Morton and David de Hanmer Hanemere alternately.

The same David received the attorneys.

17

20 February 1367. Westminster. For Louis Chabot and Jeanne Pouvrou.

This entry is under review by the editors.

18

13 February. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Kendal Kendale, who is setting out overseas in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

19

13 February. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Colneye of Kingston upon Thames Kyngeston, senior, who is setting out overseas in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

20

12 February 1367. Westminster. For Jeanne Pouvrou.

This entry is under review by the editors.

21

16 February. Westminster. Concerning safe-keeping.

To all and singular seneschals, constables, castellans, prévôts, ministers and all bayles and others appointed in the lordship of Aquitaine.

Letters of protection and safe-keeping during the king's pleasure for Louis Chabot Chabbok, kt, his men, household, goods and possessions, wherever they may be. Louis, his men, household and possessions are to be maintained, protected and defended, and should not be interfered with, or others be allowed to interfere with them, but should be protected from injury, molestation, damage, violence, impediment or any other harm, and amends should be made without delay for any forfeitures or injury suffered.

22

18 February. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Geoffrey de Stukeley Styuecle, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William de Risby Risseby and John Whitwell Whitewell alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

23

20 February 1367. Westminster.

Licence for one year to Louis Chabot, kt, lord of Chantemerle Chauntemerle, that he may appear by a proctor in all causes and matters relating to him in all secular courts and before all judges, both as plaintiff and defendant.

24

27 March. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John Dengaine Dengayne, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William Castle Acre Castelacre and John Dunton alternately.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

25

20 February. Westminster. Concerning the seizing of lands into the king's hands.

This entry is under review by the editors.

26

28 March. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Richard Merk, who is setting out to Gascony, nominating John de Dunton and Nicholas Miller Millere alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

27

6 April. Westminster. Concerning the transport of grain.

To all and singular sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers, customers, keepers of sea ports and other maritime places, and all faithful people.

Licence to Geoffrey de Fordley Fordelee of Fordelee Great Yarmouth Jernemuth that he, by his servants and deputies, may load 200 quarters of wheat and 200 quarters of malt into ships in the ports of Great Yarmouth and Cromer Crowemere, and take them to Aquitaine at his own expense, provided that he find sufficient security before the bailiffs of Great Yarmouth that he will not take or unload the said grain anywhere other than the aforesaid parts of Aquitaine, and that he brings letters under the seal of the seneschal of Aquitaine or the mayor of Bordeaux Burdeg' into Chancery before Michaelmas next, testifying to the unloading of this grain. Order that Geoffrey, by his servants and deputies, be permitted do this without hindrance, having first paid the customs and subsidies due, for the aforesaid security, any previous orders to the contrary notwithstanding.

28

20 April 1367. Westminster. For Stephen de Monte Ruco and his wife Margaret, concerning the appointment of commissioners.

This entry is under review by the editors.

29

2 December. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Breton Bret', kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of John, duke of Lancaster.

By bill of p.s.

30

16 April. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Stoke, kt, who is setting out overseas in the king's service.

By bill of p.s.

31

27 February. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Brancaster Brancestre, kt, who is staying in the king's service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

For protections.

32

Same as above.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for the same time for John, son of John de Brancaster, kt Brancestre, esquire, who is staying in the aforesaid company.

By bill of p.s.

33

8 May. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, who is staying overseas in the king's service, by the king's order.

By K.

For protection.

34

14 May. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William de Norton, who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

35

13 February. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Robert de Grendon, clerk, who is setting out to Aquitaine, to stay there in the king's service.

By bill of p.s.

36

18 May. Westminster. Concerning the transport of grain.

To all and singular admirals and their lieutenants, sheriffs, mayors, keepers of ports and other maritime places, bailiffs, ministers and other faithful people.

Licence to William Criche of Bridgwater Briggewater that he or his servants may load 200 quarters of wheat and 100 quarters of beans and peas in the port of Bridgwater, and take them to Gascony at his own expense. Order that William and his servants be permitted do this without hindrance, having paid the customs due to the king, any previous orders to the contrary notwithstanding, provided always that he or his servants find sufficient security in the said port beforehand that they will not take the said grain anywhere other than to the said parts of Gascony.

For general attorney.

37

25 March. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Robert de Grendon, clerk, who is setting out to Aquitaine, to stay there in the king's service, nominating Master William de Walton, clerk, and Matthew Brown Broune of London alternately.

38

Same as above.

The same Robert has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating John Hardwick Herdewyk and Richard Mercer of Oxford alternately.

John de Southwell Suthwell, clerk, received the attorneys.

39

20 May. Queenborough Castrum in Insula de Scapeya 1 . For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Peter de Veel, kt, who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

1.
Given as 'the castle on the Isle of Sheppey', an alternative name for the castle at Queenborough, being built by Edward III at this time.
40

20 May. Westminster. Concerning the transport of grain.

To all and singular admirals and their lieutenants, sheriffs, mayors, keepers of ports and other maritime places, bailiffs, ministers and other faithful people.

Licence to John de Cockfield Cokefeld of London that he or his servants may load 200 quarters of wheat in the port of Newport Neuport on the Isle of Wight Insula Vecta and take them to Gascony or Calais at his own expense. Order that John or his servants be permitted do this without hindrance, having first paid the customs due to the king, any previous orders to the contrary notwithstanding, provided always that John or his servants find sufficient security in the said port beforehand that they will not take the said grain anywhere other than to the said parts of Gascony or Calais.

By C.

41

1 June. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Bourchier Bourghch', who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

42

7 July. Westminster. Concerning the appointment of a proctor.

This entry is under review by the editors.

By K. and C.

43

6 July. Westminster. For John Moutonn.

This entry is under review by the editors.

44

1 June. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Stephen de Cossington Cusyngton, kt, who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

45

8 July. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William Penreth, who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

46

7 July 1367. Westminster. For Pey and Arnaut de Montlaryn.

This entry is under review by the editors. 1

1.
For later related entries, see entry 59 in C 61/83 and entry 79 in C 61/83.
47

20 September. Rotherhithe Retherhith. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus until Easter next for Robert Hull, one of the king's mariners, who is setting out to Gascony, to stay there in the king's service.

By p.s.

48

15 October. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Latimer Latymer, kt, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By K.

49

18 October. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William Moigne, kt, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By testimony of K.

50

20 October. Westminster. For the executors of the testament of Henry Picard.

This entry is under review by the editors.

51

26 October. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Ralph Gerberge, esquire, who is staying overseas in the king's service, in the company of the prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

52

12 November. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Ralph de Standish Standissh, esquire, who is staying in the king's service in Aquitaine, in the company of the prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

53

13 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Robert de Morley Morle, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of the prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William de Bergh, clerk, and Philip Deneys alternately.

Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys.

54

20 November. Westminster. For hearing the plea of Joan de Folksworth.

This entry is under review by the editors.

For general attorney.

55

23 November. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John de la Haye, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John, bishop of Ely, and Edmund FitzJohn fitz Jahan alternately.

John de Tamworth Thamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.

56

Same as above.

The same John [de la Haye] has other letters of general attorney as above, nominating Roger de Puttenham, kt, and William de Wotton alternately.

The same John [de Tamworth] received the attorneys.

57

22 November. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Aubrey de Vere Veer, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of the prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By p.s.

For general attorney.

58

22 November. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Aubrey de Vere Veer, kt, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Thomas Tuwe and Edmund Montpillers, clerks, alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

59

Same as above.

The same Aubrey has other letters of general attorney, nominating Thomas de Vere Veer, earl of Oxford, and Robert de Naylinghurst Naylynghurst, clerk, alternately.

The same David received the attorneys.

60

1 December. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Kendal Kendale, messenger, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By K.

61

2 December. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas de Kendal Kendale, messenger, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John, son of Robert Oliver of Croydon Olyver and Richard Haslemere Haselmere alternately.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.

62

26 November. Westminster. For Michel de Puyana.

This entry is under review by the editors.

63

20 December. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, on the king's orders.

By K.

64

1368, 20 January. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Florak, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

65

3 January. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Henry Vyel of Bristol Bristoll, who is staying in the king's service in Aquitaine, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.