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1368, 26 January 1368. Westminster. For general attorney.

To all bailiffs and faithful people.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John Chandos Chaundos, kt, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service in the company of the king's first-born son, Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John de Humbleton, clerk.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorney.

2

27 January. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for half a year for Richard de Totesham, kt, who is staying in the king’s service in Aquitaine, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By letter of p.s.

3

27 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

The same Richard has letters of general attorney in England for half a year, nominating William Broke and Thomas Tilden Teldenne alternately.

By bill of p.s. Renewed as ordered elsewhere.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

4

30 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for William Star Sterre, citizen and vintner of London, who is setting out to Gascony, nominating John Bretton and William Freckenham Frekenham alternately.

Thomas de Cottingham Cotyngham received the attorneys.

5

1 February. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for William Murrers, kt, who is staying in the king's service in Aquitaine, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William de Nassington Master Nassyngton, clerk, and Walter de Askham of York Ebor' alternately.

The chancellor received the attorneys by the letters of William Murrers himself.

6

9 February. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Thorham, clerk, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

7

27 April. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Roger de Burton, clerk, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service.

By bill of p.s.

For general attorney.

8

3 May. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John de la Warr la Warre, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine, to stay there in the service Edward, prince of Aquitaine, nominating Thomas de Wyke, parson of the church of Mancetter Mamchestre, and John de Wyke alternately.

Walter Power received the attorneys.

9

Same as above.

Roger de la Warr la Warre, kt, has similar letters of general attorney for the same time, nominting the same.

The same Walter received the attorneys.

10

5 May. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Eleanor de Wingfield Wyngefeld, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

For protection.

11

4 May. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Walter Penhargard Penhirgard, 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 p.s.

12

16 May. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Crabber, mariner, 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 bill of p.s.

13

Same as above.

Similar letters of protection for the same time for Stephen Andrew Andreu, mariner, who is staying in the same place in the company of the aforesaid prince.

By the same bill.

14

16 May. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Wolseley Wolseleye, who is staying in the king’s service, in the company of John Chandos Chaundos, constable of Aquitaine.

By bill of p.s.

15

22 May. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Simon Daventry Daventre, who is setting out to Gascony with the king's licence, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Thomas Stoke and William Dille alternately.

Walter Power received the attorneys.

16

23 May. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for George de Felbrigg, who is setting out overseas with the king's licence, nominating John de Wolterton, parson of the church of Little Snoring Parva Snorynge, and Richard de Martlesham alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

17

12 July. Windsor Wyndesore. For Ramon-Guilhem, lord of Caupenne and others.

This entry is under review by the editors.

18

26 May. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Wettenhall Wetenhale, 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.

By p.s.

19

20 May. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for three years for Thomas Wettenhall Wettenale, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service as above, nominating Richard de Fifield Fifhyde and Philip de Drayton alternately.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.

20

1 June. Westminster. For Ramon de Caupenne and others.

This entry is under review by the editors.

By K. and C. 1

1.
A note following this entry reads 'Duplicate'.
21

1 July. Westminster. For Ramon de Caupenne and others etc..

This entry is under review by the editors.

By K.

22

8 July. Westminster. For John Torngold and Robert de Stratton..

Order to the captain, mayor, jurats and consuls of the town of La Rochelle la Rochele to make immediate restoration of the goods and merchandise taken from two merchants of London, and of the damages they have sustained in their cause, as previously adjudged in the king's court and according to the king's previous orders, the reasons alleged by them notwithstanding, so that the merchants should not, by their default, have any cause to seek further remedy. John Tornegold, merchant and citizen of London, has shown by his petition presented in parliament, how he had previously shown before Guillaume de Cyrice, knight, and other burgesses of La Rochelle, proctors for their community at Calais for the treaty of peace made between the king and John [II], then king of France, how, during the time of truce before the peace, one Bernard Cache of La Rochelle and certain accomplices stole merchandise and goods belonging to him and Robert de Stratton of London worth 1000l., then at sea on a ship called 'la Seint Marie' of Bilbao Bilbawe of which John Chenche was master. The then mayor, jurats and consuls of La Rochelle, despite being ordered by the king to restore these goods to the merchants, had refused to do justice, and thus an arrest or mark had been adjudged by due process in the king's court on the goods of the burgesses and any other men of La Rochelle found within the king's realm and lordship. Guillaume and the other burgesses, then in Calais for the peace, viewed the process of the arrest or mark, and, as appears by a public instrument now shown before the king, having discussed the matter, they told Tornegold that he should wait until the king appointed a captain for the town, and that he or his attorney should then come to La Rochelle, with the process under the king's seal, and they would make satisfaction for their losses. Immediately after the peace, the king, at the request of the merchants, issued letters under his great seal, reciting the whole process of the arrest or mark, and ordering that the merchants should have their goods restored and should receive 200l. in damages. The people of La Rochelle have since given reasons why they should not make this satisfaction, but the king and his council, having considered these, have adjudged that they are insufficient, since the arrest was issued by due process from the king's court long before the aforesaid peace was made, and restitution should have been made to the merchants, just as other similar matters judged before the making of the said peace have been, and should not be affected by the terms of the peace or by any other of the reasons alleged by them, especially since the proctors of the town, at Calais for the making of the peace, viewed and examined the whole process of the arrest and promised to make restoration and satisfaction without difficulty, as contained in the said instrument. 1

By petition of parliament.

1.
For a related petition on this matter, see SC 8/287/14314.

For general attorney.

23

26 August. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John Devereux Deveros, 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 Hugh de Monnington Monyngton and Philip Holgot Holgote alternately.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.

The following, setting out to the same place, have similar letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating the following:

23.1

12 September. Highclere Clere.

Aubrey de Vere Veer, kt, nominating Robert Naylinghurst Naylynghurst, clerk, and John de Pelham, clerk.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

23.2

Same as above.

The same Aubrey, nominating Thomas Tuwe and Edmund Montpillers, clerks.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

23.3

15 September. Windsor Wyndesore.

Robert Hauley Haulay, nominating William Hauley Haulay, junior, and Edmund Falconer Fauconer.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.

23.4

3 November. Westminster.

Edward de Berkeley Berkele, kt, nominating Nicholas de Berkeley Berkele and Walter de Perle Perlee.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.

23.5

Same as above.

The same Edward [de Berkeley], nominating Reginald de Eccles and John de Shaftesbury, parson of the church of Ellingham Elyngham.

The same John de Tamworth received the attorneys.

For providing ships.

24

18 September. Westminster.

Order to John Wytegod Witegode and John Clerk of Southampton Sutht that, since the king has ordered that a certain number of men-at-atrms and archers should be sent in his service to Aquitaine, they should provide six ships, without arrest or attachment, in the port of Southampton, sufficient for the passage of these men and archers, and their horses. They are to do this secretly, so that no word of any arrest or attachment should arise in the region, and they should make friendly arrangements with the masters of those six ships for their proper provisioning, so that they should be ready to set out to Aquitaine in the king's service by the octave of Michaelmas next at the latest.

By K.

Similar writs to the following, to provide ships in the following ports, mutatis mutandis, under the same date:

24.1

John d'Abernon Dabernoun and William de Asshelden, for providing twelve ships in the ports of Dartmouth Dertmuth, Plymouth Plymmuth and Fowey Fowy.

24.2

Laurence Janyn, for providing four ships in the port of Weymouth Weymuth.

For providing ships.

25

28 September. Westminster.

Order to John Wytegod and John Clerk of Southampton Sutht, to detain six ships from those currently at Southampton or coming there, and keep them there until the king's men arrive. The king had ordered them to send six good and sufficient ships to that port without delay, ready for the passage of his men, archers and horses to Aquitaine, without making arrest or attachment and making agreements with the masters of those ships concerning their provisioning, so that they should be ready and prepared to set out by the octave of Michaelmas next. However, for certain reasons the king now orders them that they should take these six ships as stated, and make them ready to set out to Aquitaine in the king's service, with his men and horses and at the king's wages, by the octave of Michaelmas next, any previous agreements concerning the provisioning of these ships made under the first order notwithstanding.

By K.

Similar writs to the following, to provide ships in the following ports, mutatis mutandis, under the same date:

25.1

John d'Abernon Dabernoun and William de Asshelden, for providing twelve ships in the ports of Dartmouth Dertmuth, Plymouth Plymmuth and Fowey Fowy.

25.2

Laurence Janyn, for providing four ships in the port of Weymouth Weymuth.

26

1 October. Tower of London. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Hauley Haulay of Haulay Studham Studeham, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with Robert Hauley Haulay, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

27

9 October. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Alan le Botiller, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating Roger de Acton and Giles le Walsh Walsshe alternately.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.

28

20 September. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William Legeard of Northampton Norhampton, who is setting out to Aquitaine, to stay there in the king’s service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

29

14 October. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Malcolm Musard, 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 de Nowers, kt, and Robert de Darlaston Derlaston alternately.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.

30

26 September. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Master William de Blaby, parson of the church of Newton Regis Kyngesneuton, 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 bill of p.s.

31

26 October. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Breton Bretoun, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service.

By bill of p.s.

32

3 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Nigel Loring Loryng, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating William de Luscote.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorney before Nigel's departure.

33

6 November. Westminster. For protection.

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

By K.

34

9 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas de Brancaster Brauncestre, 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 de Gaydon Geydon.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorney.

For protections.

35

28 October. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Richard de Leye, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

36

Same as above.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for the same time for Richard de Adderbury Abberbury, who is staying in the aforesaid service.

By the same bill.

37

Same as above.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for the same time for John Golafre Golofre, who is staying in the aforesaid service.

By the same bill.

38

13 November. Westminster. Concerning the transport of wool to the parts of Bayonne. 1 .

To all admirals, sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs and other ministers and faithful people.

Licence to Laurence Janyn, merchant, who has petitioned the king, that he or his servants may load 60 sacks of wool into a ship in the port of Southampton Sutht' and take it from there to the town of Bayonne Baion in Gascony, paying the usual customs. The king had previously ordered that all wool leaving the realm should be taken to Calais and sold there, but Janyn has shown reasons before the king and his council, and Robert Monk of Queenborough Quenesburgh and Robert Sparry of Weymouth Weymuth, merchants, have stood surety for him before the king in Chancery, namely that the said ship, thus loaded in Southampton, will go to Bayonne and not elsewhere, and should the ship and wool be taken elsewhere willingly, except through the force of storms or the dangers of the seas, the said sureties will answer to the king for the forfeiture of the ship and the wool. Order that Janyn and his servants be permitted to do this in this manner without impediment, having paid the customs and subsidies due, the aforesaid ordinance notwithstanding. This is to last until Pentecost next.

By C.

1.
Notes in the margin state 'extractus' and 'non scri''.
39

5 November. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Richard de Drayton, clerk, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service.

40

16 October 1368. Westminster. For Galhart de Saliers and others.

This entry is under review by the editors.

By C.

For protections.

41

20 August. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Nicholas Bond Bonde, 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.

By K.

The following, setting out to the same place, have similar letters for the same time:

41.1

Same as above.

Ralph St Leger Selynger, kt; Thomas St Leger Selynger.

By the testimony of Arnold Savage.

41.2

1 October. Westminster.

Richard Punchardon Pountchardon.

By K.

42

1369, 15 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Robert de Roos of Gedney Gedenaye, 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 Roger de Kirton Kirketon and Thomas de Thorpe Thorp, clerks, alternately.

David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.

43

21 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Ralph de Norton, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, nominating William Houghton Hoghton and Roger Colryche alternately.

By bill of p.s. Richard de Ravenser, clerk, received the attorneys.

For general attorney.

44

1368, 20 August. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Nicholas Bond Bonde, 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 Henry Forester, clerk, and Geoffrey Walden Waldyn alternately.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.

The following, setting out to the same place, have similar letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating the following:

44.1

1 October. Westminster.

Richard Punchardon Pountchardon, nominating Thomas Peltot and John Quenyld.

44.2

Same as above.

The same Richard [Punchardon], nominating John de Thorpe Thorp', clerk, moneyer to the king.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorney. 1

44.3

15 October. Westminster.

Richard de Adderbury Abburbury, kt, nominating Roger de Cottisford Cotesford, kt, and John de Olney Olneye.

David de Wollore Woll, clerk, received the attorneys.

44.4

Same as above.

The same Richard [de Adderbury], nominating Bartholomew Blackett Blaket and John de Evesham.

The same David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.

1.
This note of warrant presumably relates to both this and the preceding entry.
45

14 November. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Roger de la Warr la Warre, who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Richard de Bath Bathe and John Underwood Undrewode alternately.

Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys before Roger's departure. 1

1.
This note of warrant presumably also applies to the entry immediately following.
46

Same as above.

The same Roger [de la Warr], nominating Thomas de Wyke, parson of the church of Mancetter Mauncestre, and John de Wyke.

47

1369, 15 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Peter de Cusance, 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 Simon de Candover Candevere and John Wykyng Wikyng alternately.

David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.

48

1368, 28 October. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Robert de Mounteney, kt, who is setting out overseas with the king's licence with William de Elmham, nominating Roger de Woolverstone Wolferston and Henry, parson of the church of Wivenhoe Wyvenho alternately.

Walter Power received the attorneys.

49

16 November. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for Richard de Totesham, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

50

13 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

The same Richard [de Totesham] has letters of general attorney in England for the same time, nominating Thomas Tilden Tildenne.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

51

28 October. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for Malcolm Musard, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

52

28 October. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for Aubrey de Vere Veer, kt, who is settting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

53

24 November. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas, son of Thomas Prior, senior Priour, who is settting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

54

1369, 28 November. Westminster. For the bishop of Bath and Wells.

This entry is under review by the editors.

By K.

55

1368, 28 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John de Felton, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John Capon and Robert de Lambton Lambeton alternately.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

56

20 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Richard de Drayton, clerk, who is staying in Aquitaine in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John de Brampton, clerk, and Simon de Seckington Sekyndon alternately.

John de Tamworth received the attorneys.

For protections.

57

21 December. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for John Auncell Auncel, kt, who is settting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

The following, setting out to the same place in the king's service, have similar letters of protection for the same time, under the same date:

58

29 November. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Baldwin de Freville Fryvill, 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 Fulk de Birmingham Burmyngeham, kt.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorney.

59

1369, 17 January. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for David de Holgrave Holgreve, who is settting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

60

22 January. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for John Maynard, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

61

16 January. Westminster. For protection.

Letters of protection with clause volumus, 1 except in pleas touching the king, for John de Hastings Hastynges, Hastynges earl of Pembroke Pembroch, 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 bill of p.s.

The following, setting out to the aforesaid place in the king's service, have similar letters of protection for the same time, under the same date:

61.2

19 January. Westminster.

By bill of p.s.

61.3

16 January. Westminster.

By bill of p.s.

61.4

22 January. Westminster.

By bill of p.s.

1.
No period is given, but presumably they were to last for one year.
62

20 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas de Elsfield Elesfeld, 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 Robert Tresilian and William Aikhead Aykeheved alternately.

John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.

For general attorney.

63

20 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for the same time for John Auncell Auncel, kt, who is setting out to the same place, nominating John Auncell of Pointon Auncel, Poynton and William de Snaith Snayth, parson of the church of Aswardeby, alternately.

Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys.

64

16 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for the same time for Leonard Carew Carreu, who is setting out to the same place in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, nominating Simon Fleming Flemyng, kt, and Walter Cusack Cusak, kt, alternately.

Peter de Barton, clerk, received the attorneys.

For general attorney.

65

20 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Alan Cheyne, 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 Chideock Chidyok, kt, and Walter Clopton alternately.

John de Boothby Botheby, clerk, received the attorneys.

66

Same as above.

The same Alan [Cheyne] has other letters of general attorney in England for the same time, nominating Robert Lough and Robert James alternately.

The same John [de Boothby] received the attorneys.

67

22 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Thomas Justice of Gainsborough Gaynesburgh, 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 Thomas Duffield Duffeld, clerk, and Hugh de Wombwell Wombewell alternately.

William de Mirfield Mirfeld, clerk, received the attorneys.

For general attorney.

68

16 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Leonard de Carew Carreu, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, nominating John Matford and John Prestcote Prestcot alternately.

Peter de Barton, clerk, received the attorneys.

The following, setting out to the same place in the company of the aforesaid earl, have similar letters, under the same date and under the following names:

68.1

The aforesaid Leonard [de Carew], nominating Michael Skillyng and Ralph Clatford.

The aforesaid Leonard [de Carew], nominating Nicholas Carew Carreu and Thomas Henton.

Thomas St Aubin Seynt Aubyn, nominating Ralph Tredenen and Henry Tyrell Tirel.

The aforesaid Thomas [St Aubin], nominating Stephen Trevanion Trevaygnon, parson of the church of Ladock Sancte Ladoce, and John Mohun.

Peter de Barton received the attorneys. 1

68.2

18 January. Westminster.

David Holgrave Holgreve, nominating Hugh Mitford and Robert de Lambton Lambedon.

1.
This note of warrant also applies to the following entry.
69

23 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John Morteyn, kt, who is setting out to Gascony in the king's service in the company of John, earl of Pembroke, nominating William Marshal Marchal, clerk, and Richard de Carlton Carleton alternately.

John de Boothby Botheby, clerk, received the attorneys.

70

22 January. Westminster. For general attorney.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for John Maltravers Mautravers, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating Walter Perle and John Frompton alternately.

John de Coddington Codyngton, clerk, received the attorneys.

For general attorney.

71

20 January. Westminster.

Letters of general attorney in England for one year for Philip le Despenser, kt, who is setting out to Gascony, to stay there in the king's service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William Hauley Haulay, junior, and Robert Gosson of Keelby Keleby alternately.

David de Wollore Wollor received the attorneys.

72

Same as above.

The same Philip [le Despenser] has other letters of general attorney in England for the same time, nominating Richard Fraunceys and Nicholas Hatcliffe Hatclyf alternately.

The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.

73

Memorandum that the aforesaid Philip [le Despenser] wishes that the aforesaid attorneys should be his attorneys until his return, should he not return within one year.

For protections.

74

21 January. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for Philip Despenser, kt, who is setting out to Gascony, to stay there in the king’s service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

The following, setting out to the same place, have similar letters of protection for the same time:

74.1

Same as above.

John Constable Conestable, kt; William Frank Fraunke; Walter de Berneston.

By the same bill.

For protections.

75

16 January. Westminster.

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

By bill of p.s.

76

22 January. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for John de Ellerton, who is [setting out] to Gascony in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.

By bill of p.s.

The following, setting out to the aforesaid place in the king's service, have similar letters of protection for the same time:

76.1

Same as above.

By the same bill.

76.2
76.3

26 January. Westminster. 1

Edmund FitzHerbert fitz Herberd.

By the same bill.

1.
Given its position on the roll, this entry presumably dates to 26 January 1369, not 1368, despite technically being in the next regnal year.
77

16 January. Westminster.

Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, 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 bill of p.s.

The following, setting out to the aforesaid place in the king's service in the company of the aforesaid earl, have similar letters of protection with clause volumus for the same time, under the same date: