C 61/82
Gascon Roll for the 43rd year of the reign of Edward III
Introduction goes here
Membrane 13
For general attorney.
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1369, 27 January 1369. Westminster.
To all bailiffs and faithful people.
Letters of general attorney for one year for William de Neville Nevill, kt, who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the company of the king's son, John, earl of Pembroke, nominating William de Blakeden and Thomas de Hexham alternately.
David de Wollore Woll, clerk, received the attorneys.
The following, going to the same place, have similar letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating the following:
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28 January. Westminster.
Baldwin de Bereford, nominating Nicholas de Tetsworth Tetlesworth and Richard de Hetherington Hetheryngton.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
Reginald de Malyns, kt, nominating John de Englefield Englefeld and Thomas, son of Thomas de Barantyn Barentyn.
Richard de Ravenser received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
John, son of John le Strange of Lestraunge Middle Mudele Lestraunge, nominating Fulk de Birmingham Burmyngeham, kt, and Thomas de Norton.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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29 January. Westminster.
John de Cadenham, nominating John Horald and Thomas Duffield Duffeld, clerk.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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28 January. Westminster.
Baldwin de Bereford, nominating John Cheyne, kt, and Richard de Kidlington Kydlyngton, parson of the church of Steane Stene.
The same John [de Tamworth] received the attorneys.
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30 January. Westminster.
John de Ellerton, nominating John de Whatton and John de Dunton.
Richard de Ravenser received the attorneys.
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29 January. Westminster.
The same John [de Ellerton], nominating John Folville Folvyll and Henry de Irton.
The same Richard [de Ravenser] received the attorneys.
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30 January. Westminster.
John de Harrowden Harewedon, nominating Thomas de Barantyn Barentyn and John de Corbridge Corbrig.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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3 February. Westminster.
John de la Warr la Warre, nominating Thomas de Wyke, parson of the church of Mancetter Mainechestre and John de Wyke.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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3 February. Westminster.
The same John [de la Warr], nominating Richard de Bath Bathe and John de Marcheford.
The same Walter [Power] received the attorneys.
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2 February. Westminster.
Donald de Hazlerigg Heselrigg, going to Aquitaine in the king's service, to remain there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William de Hazlerigg Heselrygg and Hugh de Westwick Westewyk, clerk.
Richard de Swinhope Swynhop received the attorneys.
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4 February. Westminster.
John de Ulveston, kt, nominating Ralph de Hempnall Hemenhale and Richard Dautres.
David de Wollore Woll' received the attorneys.
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5 February. Westminster.
Edmund de la Pole, nominating William de Barton and Thomas de Debenham.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same Edmund [de la Pole], nominating William de Haule, parson of the church of Kirtlington Critlyngton, and Robert de Muskham, parson of the church of Bugbrooke Bukbrok.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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10 February. Westminster.
Edward de Twyford, nominating Robert de Twyford, kt, and John Humbleton, clerk.
Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys.
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6 February. Westminster.
Conan de Aske Ask, nominating John de Layton Laton and Thomas de Warcop Warthecopp.
Richard de Ravenser received the attorneys.
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6 February. Westminster.
Thomas Latimer Latymer, kt, nominating John Saxton, parson of the church of Belgrave near Leicester Leycestre and Richard de Woodford Wodeford, parson of the church of Lubenham Lubbenham.
Thomas de Cottingham Cotyngh' received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same Thomas [Latimer], nominating John Mathew Matheu of Matheu Marston St Lawrence Merston and Stephen Hikkes of Chipping Warden Wardon.
The same Thomas [de Cottingham] received the attorneys.
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9 February. Westminster.
Alan Cheyne, kt, nominating John de Delves, kt, and John de Davenport Daunport.
John de Coddington Codyngton, clerk, received the attorneys.
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4 February. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Robert de Swynnerton, who is going to Aquitaine by the king's licence, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Simon de Lichfield Lichefeld and Robert de Darlaston Dorlaston alternately.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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29 January. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Edward de Berkeley Berkele, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John, parson of the church of Ellingham by Elyngham Bungay Bongehay Elyngham, and Reginald de Eccles alternately.
John de Tamworth received the attorneys.
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28 January. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, who is staying in the king’s service in Aquitaine.
By K.
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29 January. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for Leonard, son and heir of John de Carew Carreu, kt, who is going in the king’s service to Aquitaine in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke.
By bill of p.s.
The following, setting out in the company of the same earl, have similar letters of protection for the same time:
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29 January. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, except in pleas touching the king, for John de Coddenham Codenham, clerk, who is going in the king’s service to Aquitaine, 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 aforesaid service, have similar letters of protection for the same time:
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Same as above.
John, son of John le Strange Lestraunge; John Berde; Baldwin de Bereford, kt; Peter Combe.
By bill of p.s.
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2 February. Westminster.
Richard de Deighton Dighton; John de Widdrington Woderyngton; Donald de Hazlerigg Heselrygg.
By bill of p.s.
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Same as above.
Robert Barry Barre, kt.
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Same as above.
William Gillarmus, Hamonys HamonGillarmus, Hamonys, prior of Cogges.
By the same writ.
- 6.17
For general attorney.
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3 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Chandos Chaundos, kt, who is in the king's service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Robert de Twyford, kt, and Robert de Morton alternately.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John [Chandos] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating John de Humbleton, clerk.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorney.
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3 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Edmund de Arundel Arundell, kt, who is going to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John Frisel and Robert Lough alternately.
David de Wollore Woll, clerk, received the attorneys.
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6 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de Charlton Cherleton of Powys, kt, who is going to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating David Hanmer Hannemer and John de Lancaster Lancastre alternately.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John [de Charlton] has further letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating John de Delves, kt, and William Bannister Banastre of Banastre Hadnall Haddenale alternately.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John [de Charlton] has further letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Lewis [Charlton], bishop of Hereford, and Ralph [de Stafford], earl of Stafford alternately.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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7 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for the same time for Fulk Fitzwarin fitz Waryn, nominating John de Osebury and David de Hanmer Hanemer etc.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
Letters of general attorney for the same time for John Caym, kt, nominating David de Hanmer Hanmere and John de Lancaster Lancastre, clerk, etc.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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6 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for the same time for Thomas, son of John de Sutton of Dudley Duddeley, nominating Simon de Lichfield Lychefeld and Richard de Darlaston Darleston etc.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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6 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for the same time for John de Kentwode, kt, nominating Alexander Chelsey, clerk, and Henry de Aldrington Aldryngton etc.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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10 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas West, kt, who is going to Gascony in the king's service, to stay in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Oliver Harnham and Roger Nowe alternately.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
The following, going to the same place, have similar letters of general attorney under the same date, nominating the following: 1
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Same as above.
The same Thomas [West], nominating Michael Skillyng and William de Houghton Hoghton.
The same Thomas [West], nominating John Rous and Robert Wisdom Wysdom.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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5 February. Westminster.
John Cort, nominating Thomas de Marske Mersk and Philip de Dalton.
Thomas de Percy, nominating John de Kirkby Overblow Kirkeby Orblawers and Thomas de Motherby.
The same Thomas [de Percy], nominating Henry de Percy, kt, and John Acomb Acome, clerk.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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6 February. Westminster.
William de Harpeden, kt, nominating Robert Simeon, kt, and John de Hanwood Hanewode.
John de Tamworth received the attorneys.
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10 February. Westminster.
Ivo Fitzwarin Fitz Waryn, kt, nominating Edmund de Chelrey Chelreye and Robert Cok.
John de Coddington Codyngton received the attorneys.
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10 February. Westminster.
Gilbert Talbot, kt, nominating Lewis [Charlton], bishop of Hereford and John Bridwode, clerk.
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Same as above.
The same Gilbert [Talbot], nominating Geoffrey Marshal Mareschal, clerk, and John Ford.
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Same as above.
The same Gilbert [Talbot], nominating John Kingsfold Kyngesfold, and John Oldcastle Oldecastel.
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Same as above.
The same Gilbert [Talbot], nominating John de Bromwich, kt, and John Burley Burelay, kt.
David de Wollore Woll, clerk, received the attorneys.
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12 February. Westminster.
Walter Huwet, kt, nominating Richard de Estham and Robert de Somerset.
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Same as above.
The same Walter [Huwet], nominating William de Hull, clerk, and John de la More.
David de Wollore Woll, clerk, received the attorneys.
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1369, 12 February. Westminster.
Peter de Veel, kt, nominating Robert Lough and Robert de Retford.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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13 February. Westminster.
Robert de Neville Nevill, kt, nominating William Latimer Latymer and John de Neville Nevill.
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Same as above.
The same Robert [de Neville], nominating William de Nafferton and Thomas de Hexham.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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- Only the two entries immediately following are under the same date; the rest have different dates, although the handwriting remains consistent throughout.
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10 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de la Pole, kt, who is going in the king's service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, Hastynges earl of Pembroke Pembr', nominating John de Cobham, lord Cobham, and John de Mowbray Moubray of Moubray Cleveland Clyflond alternately.
John de Coddington Codyngton received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John de la Pole has further letters, nominating Thomas de Crawford Craueford of Craueford Chrishall Cristeshall and William de Lindsell Lyndesele.
The same John de Coddington Codyngton received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John de la Pole has further letters, nominating John de Coddington Codyngton, clerk, and John Battle Bataill.
The same John de Coddington Codyngton received the attorneys.
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15 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Colville, kt Colvill, who is setting out in the king's service in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating Thomas de Thorpe Thorp, parson of the church of Tydd St Mary Tydd Beate Marie, and John Coroner of Leverington Leveryngton alternately.
William de Mirfield Mirf' received the attorneys.
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14 February. Westminster.
Godfrey Sifrewast Cifrewast[has similar letters of attorney], nominating William Mulsho, clerk, and William Hatfield Hatfeld.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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15 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Robert de Grendon, clerk, who is staying in the king's service in Aquitaine in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Master William de Walton, clerk.
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22 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Lewis de Clifford, kt, who is setting out in the king's service to Aquitaine, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Henry Forester, clerk.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorney.
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26 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de la Haye Hay, kt, who is setting out in the king's service to Aquitaine, to stay there in the company of the aforesaid prince [of Aquitaine and Wales], nominating Roger de Puttenham, kt, and William de Wotton.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorney.
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13 February. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Kilburn of Loughborough Lughburgh, senior, who is setting out for Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke.
By bill of p.s.
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9 February. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause [volumus], except in pleas touching the king, for one year for Robert de Grendon, clerk, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine.
By bill of p.s.
For protection.
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6 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus, except in pleas touching the king, for one year for Robert Tiptoft Tiptot, kt, who is setting out for Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
Similar letters to the following, going to the same place, for the same time:
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5 February. Westminster.
John Cort; William de Grendale; Conan Aske Ask; Robert de Boynton; Robert de Buckton Bukton; John de Eston; Thomas de Percy.
By bill of p.s.
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- 28.3
- 28.4
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10 February. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de Hopton, who is setting out in the king's service to Gascony, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William Bannister Banastre of Banastre Hadnall Hadenhale and David de Hanmer Hanemere alternately.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys.
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12 February. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus, excepting all pleas touching the king, for one year for Walter Huwet, kt, who is setting out for Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service, for the same time:
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Same as above.
William Wasteneys, kt; Giles de Ardern Darderne, kt; Thomas Dastyn; John Avenel; Hugh Cheyne; John Bluet Bluwet.
By the same bill.
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4 February. Westminster.
John Dawtrey Hauteryve; Richard Grimscroft Grimmescroft; John de la Warr Warre, kt; Robert Pedwardine Petewardyne; Roger de la Warr Warre, kt.
By the same bill.
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12 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Robert Neel, who is setting out for Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service, for the same time:
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12 February. Westminster.
Laurence de Lisle del Isle; John Yeovil Yevel; John Falconer Fauconer; Godfrey Sifrewast Cifrewast; Thomas Marshal Mareschall; John Bellingham Belingiam.
By the same bill.
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11 February. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Acklam Ackolom, who is setting out for Gascony in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service, for the same time:
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12 February. Westminster.
Peter de Courtenay, kt; John Fareweye; James de Chudleigh Chuddelegh; Philip de Courtenay Courtenaye, kt.
By bill of p.s.
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6 February. Westminster.
William Hickling Hykelynge; John de Staunton; Nicholas Monboucher Monbocher; Robert Lyngeyn; John Copley Copelay; William; Thomas Helme; John Carlton; William.
With clause excepting all pleas touching the king.
By bill of p.s.
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16 February. Westminster.
John de Kentwode Kentwod, kt; Adam Louches, kt; Edmund Sparsholt Spersholt, esquire.
By bill of p.s.
- 32.7
For general attorney.
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14 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Nicholas de Goushill Coushull, kt, who is setting out in the king's service to Gascony, in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, nominating John de Wadsworth Waddesworth and Robert Savage alternately.
William de Mirfield Mirfeld, clerk, received the attorneys.
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10 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Bakepuiz Bakepus of Bakepus Barton Blount Barton, who is setting out in the king's service to Aquitaine, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Robert de Twyford, kt, and Roger Gresley Greseleye alternately.
Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys.
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17 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Robert de Boynton, kt, who is setting out to the same place with Thomas de Percy, to stay there in the king's service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating John de More and Hugh de Ardern alternately.
Richard de Ravenser received the attorneys.
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20 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Edmund FitzHerbert, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, nominating Walter Perle and Adam Charles alternately.
Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys.
[Similar letters for the following:]
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Same as above.
Walter Penhirgard, kt, nominating John Penhirgard and Robert Tresilian, for the same time.
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Same as above.
Thomas de Cricklade Crickelade, nominating Walter Amyas, clerk, and Peter de Barton, clerk, for the same time.
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Same as above.
Richard de Bassingbourn Bassyngburn, kt, nominating Richard de Evesham and Robert Fraunceys, for one year.
William de Mirfield Mirfeld received the attorneys.
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21 February. Westminster.
Henry Hagley Haggeley, who is setting out in the king's service to Aquitaine in the company of Walter Huwet, nominating John Fraunk and John Gouncy, for one year.
John de Coddington Codyngton, clerk, received the attorneys.
For protection.
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12 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William de Neville Nevill, kt, who is setting out for Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the following, setting out in the aforesaid company, for the same time:
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19 February. Westminster.
Walter Penhirgard, kt; Simon Handsacre Handesacre; John Kentwell Kentewelle; John Torrel.
By bill of p.s.
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- 37.5
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Same as above.
The same Thomas [de Bolton] has letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Thomas de Metham, kt, and Thomas de Beverley Beverlay alternately.
Richard de Ravenser received the attorneys.
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19 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Ethum, who is setting out for Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the following, setting out in the aforesaid company, for the same time:
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Same as above.
John de Barrow Barrewe, clerk; John Donne, clerk; Thomas de Arden Ardene, kt.
By bill of p.s.
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22 February. Westminster.
John Seckington Sekyndon; Edward Durdent; Richard Daneseye; John Erlee; John Strecch.
By bill of p.s.
For general attorney.
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22 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas de Bradwell Bradewell, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating Hugh Fastolf and William de Belton alternately.
William de Mirfield Mirfeld, clerk, received the attorneys.
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24 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Sewall, 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 Andrew Brown Broun.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorney.
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24 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de Barrow Barowe, clerk, who is setting in the king's service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke, nominating Thomas de Cottingham Cotyngham, clerk, and Nicholas de Spaigne, clerk, alternately.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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25 February. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for William, son of John de Hilton, 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 Richard, son of John de Heton, and Robert de Buckley Bukkele alternately.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
The following, setting out in the aforesaid service, have similar letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating the following:
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26 February. Westminster.
Robert de Tiptoft Tybetot, kt, nominating William de Burgh and John de Whittlebury Wittelbury.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
Robert Tiptoft Tibbetot, kt, nominating Robert de Ankes, parson of the church of Edmundthorpe Thorpe Edmere, and Robert de Melton, clerk.
The same Walter [Power] received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
Robert Tiptoft Tibtot, kt, nominating Walter Power, clerk, and Gervase de Clifton, kt.
Nicholas Spaigne received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
Robert Lyngeyn, nominating William de Purle and Robert de Langham.
The same Walter [Power] received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
Ralph FitzEustace, nominating Roger Touper and Thomas Holbeach Holbech.
The same Walter [Power] received the attorneys.
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24 February. Westminster.
John Dymock Dymmok, kt, nominating William Illary, parson of the church of Coningsby Conyngesby, and Richard Tickhill Tikhell, chaplain.
Richard de Ravenser received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
John Dymock Dymmok, kt, nominating John de Tamworth, clerk, and John de Bretton.
The same Richard [de Ravenser] received the attorneys.
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26 February. Westminster.
Thomas Gerberge, nominating Henry, parson of the church of Wheatacre Whetacre, and Roger Croppe.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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16 February. Westminster. Confirmation for the abbey of Saint-Maixent-l'École, etc. 1
Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of John Mignot, deputy to Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales in the town of Saint-Maixent-l'École St Maxencii, bearing the prince's seal:
1368, 30 October 1368. [Saint-Maixent-l'École].
John Mignot, bearer of the seal established at Saint-Maixent-l'École for the prince of Aquitaine and Wales, acknowledges that he has viewed and examined the letters of the prince, sealed in silk thread and white wax, of which the tenor follows:
1363, 19 September 1363. Poitiers Pictavie.
Edward, first-born son to the king of England, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, acknowledges he has seen the following letters, sealed in silk thread and green wax, of which the tenor follows:
1358, April 1354. Paris Par'.
Charles, first-born son of the king of France, regent of the realm, duke of Normandy and Dauphin of Viennois, 2 confirms three royal letters, sealed with silk thread and green wax, the tenor of which follows, firstly:
1281, December 1281. Paris.
Letters of Philip, king of France, 3 acknowledging that whereas, in the time of his father, 4 when Alphonse, count of Poitiers and Toulouse, held the , the abbey of Saint-Maixent-l'École, both its head and its members, was in the king's special keeping and protection, and in the resort jurisdiction of the castellany of Loudun Louduno. The county of Poitou descended to Philip as an escheat from his father, and thus, for the benefit of of the monastery, he has ordered that the monastery and its members should henceforth be of the resort jurisdiction of Niort Nyorti, just as it was previously of the resort jurisdiction of Loudun, such that, if he or his successors, future kings of France, should place the county of Poitou out of royal hands, neither the monastery nor its privileges should suffer any prejudice.
Secondly:
1315, April 1315. Vincennes.
Louis, king of France and Navarre, 5 acknowledges that, not wishing to go back on the sacred grants and gifts made by his predecessors to the churches and ecclesiastical people of the realm of France, but instead wishing to adhere to them in favour of the abbot of Saint-Maixent-l'École in Poitou, who possesses lands in various places, especially within the boundaries of the land of his brother Philip, count of Poitiers, 6 has provided, ordained and granted that the abbey, which has previously been freed from all rights pertaining to the crown of France by the king's predecessors, as well as everything pertaining to it, and has been under the king's protection and keeping for as long as the said county has been held by him or his predecessors, kings of Fance, under the resort jurisdiction of Niort in the seneschalcy of Poitou, shall henceforward remain and stay in and of the resort jurisdiction of Loudun in the , and shall continue to be governed under the same customs by which the abbot and convent of the same abbey, and the men of the same, were accustomed to be governed hitherto.
Thirdly:
1357, March 1357. Paris.
Charles, first-born son and lieutenant of the king of France, duke of Normandy and Dauphin of the Viennois, 7 acknowledges that he has ordered letters to be extracted from the registers of the royal chancery of the time of King Philip, as follows:
1317, July 1317. Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Philip, king of France and Navarre, 8 acknowledges that, not wishing to go back on the sacred grants and gifts made by his predecessors to the churches and ecclesiastical persons of the realm of France, but instead wishing to adhere to them in favour of the abbot of Saint-Maixent-l'École in Poitou, who possesses lands in various places, he has provided, ordained and granted that the said abbey and everything pertaining to it, which had previously been taken into the protection and keeping of the crown of France by the king's predecessors, and which the king has hitherto held by his control of the county of Poitou, as count, under the resort of Loudun of the bailliage of Tours, shall from now henceforward stay and remain in and of the resort jurisdiction and obedience of Poitou. The king also grants that, should he or his successors, kings of France, ever place the said county of Poitou out of their hands, then the rights, privileges and liberties of the same abbey should not be allowed to suffer, and should remain fixed and secure.
The aforesaid duke and lieutenant, in witness of this extract, has, in the absence of the royal great seal, affixed the seal of the castellan of Paris.
Since the county of Poitou is now out of royal hands, as it was in the time when it was held by King Philip, formerly count of Poitou, before the realm of France descended to him, 9 Charles has provided, established and granted in favour of the abbey of Saint-Maixent-l'École in Poitou, which possesses lands in various places, and especially within the borders of the said county of Poitou, that the same abbey, both the head and members and all things pertaining to it, held rightfully in royal protection and safe keeping from the crown of France as contained in the said letters, and hitherto held of our ancestors and predecessors, kings of France, under the resort jurisdiction of Niort and Poitou in the seneschalcy of Poitou, shall henceforward stay and remain in and of the resort jurisdiction of Loudun, of the bailliage Tours, under the customs of which the abbot and convent and priors of the same abbey and their men were accustomed to be governed hitherto, for as long as the said county remains out of royal hands. Order to the bailli of Tours or his lieutenant that, according to the tenor of these letters, they should permit these religious people and their men to use and enjoy these premises, not allowing the seneschal of Poitou and other justiciars of that county to impede, trouble or molest them in any way contrary to the tenor of these letters.. Anything done to the contrary should be returned to its previous condition, and all debts restored, saving all royal rights and anything pertaining to others.
John Chandos, vicomte of Sancti Salvatoris and the king's lieutenant general in France, received the people of that monastery, and their possessions, into the king's protection and safe keeping, and annexed them to the superior lordship of the king of England, just as they were united to the crown of France in the manner and form given in the preceding documents, and also granted and confirmed to them all the liberties and privileges due to them, as the prince has seen in Chandos's letters, sealed with silk thread and green wax. The prince confirms this annexation and everything else contained above. And since the said county is now out of royal hands and in the prince's own hands, the aforesaid abbot and convent have humbly requested that they, their members and possessions should be removed from the resort jurisdiction of the said county, and so the prince has granted that the abbey, its members and all things pertaining to it shall henceforth be in and of the resort jurisdiction of the seneschalcy of Saintonge, and at Saintes, remaining and staying under the customs by which the abbot and convent, and the priors and men of the same abbey, were accustomed to be governed, for as long as the county remains out of royal hands. Order to the seneschal of Saintonge or his lieutenant to permit them to use and enjoy their premises according to the tenor of these letters, preventing the seneschal of Poitou, his prevots or servants, or other justiciars of the same county, from doing anything to impede, trouble or molest them in any way. Anything done to the contrary should be restored to its previous condition, saving the rights of the crown and others.
In witness of which, Mignot has sealed this with the seal he carries.
The king confirms everything granted to the said abbot and convent in the previous letters. Order to all seneschals, prevots, justiciars and other baillis and ministers in the lordship of Aquitaine, and all others, that the said religious men and their people should be allowed to use and enjoy everything granted to them, according to the terms of this grant and confirmation, allowing nothing to impede, trouble or molest them, and restoring anything done contrary to this situation. Saving all the king's rights those of others.
This entry is under review by the editors.
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- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, pp.860-1.
- 2.
- Later Charles V.
- 3.
- Philip III.
- 4.
- i.e. Louis IX.
- 5.
- Louis X.
- 6.
- The future Philip V.
- 7.
- Later Charles V.
- 8.
- Philip V.
- 9.
- Philip V was count of Poitou when he inherited the throne in 1316.
Membrane 9
Concerning the arrest of ships.
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1369, 24 February. Westminster. 1
To all and singular admirals, sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers, lords, masters and mariners of ships, and others.
Order to Richard de Imworth, king's serjeant-at-arms, and Peter Rede, without delay to arrest all ships of a capacity of 20 tuns and more in the port of Faversham, and in all ports and places between there and Portsmouth Portesmuth, with the exception of ships of fishermen who make their living from fishing, and to bring them to the port of Southampton Suthampton as quickly as possible, in order that the king may send them out to wherever he wishes, at his wages. They are to arrest all those who oppose the execution of these orders, and commit them to the king's prison, to stay there until the king decides their punishment. The said officials are to be intendant upon Imworth and Rede in this matter, advising and assisting them as necessary.
By K. and C.
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- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.861.
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Same as above.
Order to the bailiffs of Faversham to be intendant upon the said Richard and Peter in the execution of these orders, advising and assisting them as necessary on the king's behalf. They should arrest all ships of a capacity of 20 tuns and more currently within the port of Faversham, or which happen to come to that port, except the ships of fishermen who make their living from fishing, and bring them to the port of Southampton as quickly as possible, to go from there, at the king's wages, to wherever the king should assign.
By K. and C.
Similar orders, mutatis mutandis, to the mayors and bailiffs following, under the same date:
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the mayor and bailiffs of Romney Romeneye; the bailiffs of Rye; the mayor and bailiffs of Winchelsea Wynchelse; the mayor and bailiffs of Hastings Hastynges; the mayor and bailiffs of Shoreham Shorham; the bailiffs of Hythe Hethe; the mayor and bailiffs of Chichester Cicestre; the bailiffs of Emsworth Emmesworth; the bailiffs of Langstone Langestane; the bailiffs of Portsmouth Portesmuth; the bailiffs of Southampton Suthampton.
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Same as above.
To all and singular admirals, sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers, lords, masters and mariners of ships, and others.
Order to Thomas Dawtrey Dautry, king's serjeant-at-arms, and William Lynche, without delay to arrest all ships of a capacity of 20 tuns and more in all ports and places in the county of and from there to Christchurch Cristechurche, with the exception of ships of fishermen who make their living from fishing, and to bring all ships from places and ports in Cornwall and to the port of Dartmouth Dertemuth, and all ships from places and ports in and to Weymouth Weymuth, to go from there in the king's service etc as above.
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Same as above.
Order to the bailiffs of Plymouth Plymuth to be intendant upon the said Thomas and William in the execution of these orders, advising and assisting them as necessary on the king's behalf. They should arrest all ships of a capacity of 20 tuns and more currently within the port of Plymouth, or which happen to come to that port, except the ships of fishermen who make their living from fishing, and bring them to the port of Dartmouth Dertmuth as quickly as possible, to go from there in the king's service to places etc. as above.
By K. and C.
Similar orders to the following, mutatis mutandis, under the same date:
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the bailiffs of Fowey Fowy; the bailiffs of Dartmouth Dertmuth; the bailiffs of Exmouth Exmuth.
Similar orders to the following, to bring their ships to the port of Weymouth Weymouth, mutatis mutandis, under the same date:
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the bailiffs of Weymouth Weymuth; the bailiffs of Melcombe Regis Melcombe.
For general attorney.
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26 February. Westminster. 1
Letters of general attorney 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, nominating William, bishop of Winchester Wynton, chancellor, and Walter de Mauny, kt, alternately.
David de Wollore Woll, clerk, received the attorneys.
The same earl has similar letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating the following:
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Same as above.
The same earl, nominating Walter Amyas, clerk, and Ralph de Walsham.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.862.
For general attorney.
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24 February. Westminster.
John Constable Conestable of Halsham, kt, nominating Roger Constable Conestable and William de Holme Holm'.
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26 February. Westminster.
Thomas de Ardern, kt, nominating Henry de Tymmor, parson of the church of Elford Elleford, and Henry de Stonydelph Stanydelf.
Richard de Stafford, kt, received the attorneys by writ.
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1 March. Westminster.
Ralph de Stodeye, nominating John de Stodeye and Nicholas Herring Heryng.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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6 March. Westminster.
Percival Symeon, nominating John de Whitwell and Jordan de Barton.
David de Wollore Woll received the attorneys. 1
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- This entry is followed by a gap, containing one item mark for an entry which was never inserted.
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26 February. Westminster.
Richard de Vernon Vernoun, kt, [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 Alrewas Allerwas and Richard de Leicester Leycestr'.
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Same as above.
The same Richard [de Vernon], nominating Henry de Stonydelph Stanydelf and William Wolf.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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5 March. Westminster.
Nicholas Monboucher Moumbocher, nominating William de Hauley Haulay, junior, and John de Wheatley Wheteley.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
For protections.
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13 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Nicholas de Derby, 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.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service in the company of John de Hastings Hastynges, earl of Pembroke:
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19 February. Westminster.
Richard Sweetingham Swetyngham; Thomas Cloue; Walter Mardyn; Amaury Mardyn; Percival Simeon; Walter Mawardyn; John Reading Redyngg.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales:
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24 February. Westminster.
William de Carrington Caryngton; William de Slene; William de Bretargh; Richard de Shakerley Shacursley; William de Hulton; Robert de Pilkington Pilkynton of Pilkynton Rivington Ronynton.
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27 February. Westminster.
- 57.4
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26 February. Westminster.
John Dymock Dymmok, kt.
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- 57.6
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Same as above.
William of the Caloo.
- 57.7
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- This note of warrant relates to this and the two preceding entries.
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- This note of warrant relates to this and the preceding entry.
Membrane 8
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28 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de Swinford, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service in the company of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke, nominating Master William de Askeby, clerk, and Robert de Pulteney alternately.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John [de Swinford] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Thomas, parson of the church of Haldenby, and Richard de Swinford alternately.
Peter de Barton, clerk, received the attorneys.
Similar letters of general attorney for the following, who are setting out in the same service, for the same time:
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Same as above.
Thomas More, nominating Thomas Ewell and Hugh Palgrave, chaplain.
Peter de Barton, clerk, received the attorneys.
- 59.2
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Same as above.
Edmund FitzHerbert, nominating Thomas de Hakelut, clerk, and William Mugge, clerk.
Walter Power, clerk, received the attorneys.
- 59.3
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28 February. Westminster.
William of the Caloo, nominating John de Warlo and Henry de Norton.
William de Mirfield, clerk, received the attorneys.
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26 February. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Adam de Louches, kt, who is setting out in the aforesaid service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William de Mulsho, clerk, and Henry de Aldryngton.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
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28 February. Westminster.
John de Nowers, kt, nominating John de Honyngton and Robert de Wyghthull.
The same John de Nowers, nominating Thomas Bradwell and Thomas Laurence.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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1 March. Westminster.
John de Eylesford, nominating John de Honyngton and Thomas Laurence.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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25 February. Westminster.
William Trussell, nominating John Delves and Thomas Newport.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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2 March. Westminster.
John de Canterbury, nominating Geoffrey Colman, cook.
David de Wollore received the attorney.
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3 March. Westminster.
Thomas de Marchington, nominating Master Philip de Legh and Henry de la Pole.
Nicholas de Spaigne received the attorneys.
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Same as above. Westminster.
John Pole of Hartington, nominating Henry de Pole and John de Pole of Ashbourne.
Walter Power received the attorneys.
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13 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Kyme of Newport Pagnell, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service:
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Same as above.
John de Sutton; Richard Neusom of Herleston.
- 67.2
- 67.3
- 1.
- This note of warrant applies to both this and the preceding entry.
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6 March. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de Clannevowe, who is setting out to Aquitaine, to stay there in the king's service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Hugh de Monyton and Philip Holgote alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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10 April. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Edmund Sparsholt, 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 Richard Denby and John Fynk alternately.
William Burstall received the attorneys.
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6 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Cresswell, esquire, 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.
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20 April. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Roger Collyng of Bishop's Castle, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating John Sprot, clerk, and William Collyng of Hereford alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
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8 February. Westminster. For protection.
The same Roger [Collyng] has letters of protection with clause volumus for one year.
By bill of p.s.
Membrane 7
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2 February. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Marchington, 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.
For protection.
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28 February. Westminster. 1
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Hamo de Felton, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with Edmund, earl of Cambridge, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out in the aforesaid service with the aforesaid earl, under the same date:
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John de Nouwers, kt; William Rothyng, kt; Nicholas Grisele, kt; Lionel Dautre, kt; Ivo Fitz Waryn, kt; Roger de Welsham, kt; William Hemenale, kt; Thomas Bradwell, kt; John de Swynlegh, clerk; Richard Roter, clerk; Thomas Arblastier, clerk; Hugh de Felton, clerk; Henry Lyngeyn, esquire; William Poytemyn, esquire; Baldwin Fitz Piers, esquire; James de Nottingham, esquire; William de Wakefield, esquire; Thomas Cotes, esquire; John Boulewas, esquire; Adam de Goldebourn.
By the same bill.
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William Swathyng, esquire; Henry Cretyng, esquire; William Gramary, esquire; John Giffard of Weston undre Egge, esquire; Thomas Roter, esquire; John Spalton; Adam Folby; Roger Toly; John de Thornton; Thomas Stone; Walter Rusche; John Biflet; Walter Biflet; Roger Large; Walter Baker; John Wright; William Damport; Roger Terry; William Retherwyk.
By the same bill.
- 74.3
- 74.4
- 74.5
- 1.
- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.862.
For protection.
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7 March. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Stephen Hamme, who is [setting out] to Aquitaine in the king’s service with John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
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10 March. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for the same time for John de Halsale, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with Walter Huwet, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
For protections.
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8 February. Westminster. 1
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Charlton, lord of Powys, 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 bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out to the same place in the king's service, to stay there in the company of the aforesaid prince, under the same date:
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John Kaym, kt; Ralph Lyngesne, kt; John de Hopton; Thomas Sotton; Roger Collyng; Edmund Bannister; Thomas le Young; John Shery.
By the same bill.
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Thomas de Berwick; John de Mokeleston; Giles atte Hide; Sampson de Cliston; Richard de Legh; Henry Doyle; Roger Langrigg; William Wynnesbury.
By the same bill.
- 77.3
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- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.859.
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Same as above. For attorney.
The same William [Botriaux] has letters of general attorney for one year, nominating John Tremayn and Henry Nanfan alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same William [Botriaux] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Henry Percy and Walter de Clopton alternately.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
For general attorney.
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3 March. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Roger Toly, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating John de Assheherst and John Kemp alternately.
William de Mirfield, clerk, received the attorneys.
Similar letters for the following, who are setting out to the same place in the company of the aforesaid earl, for the same time:
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2 March. Westminster.
John de Swynlegh, clerk, nominating Mathew de Assheton, clerk, and William de Burstall, clerk.
The same William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
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3 March. Westminster.
The same John [de Swynlegh] has other letters, nominating John Carpenter, clerk, and Robert Waryn, clerk.
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2 March. Westminster.
Richard Roter, clerk, nominating John de Wycliffe and Thomas Roter.
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28 February. Westminster.
John del Buttery, nominating William Slene, clerk, and Robert de Topcliffe.
The same William de Mirfield received the attorneys. 1
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5 March. Westminster.
John Gyffard of Weston undre Egge, nominating Richard Buschell and William Noble.
William de Mirfield, clerk, received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John [Gyffard], nominating William Somervill, parson of the church of Somervill, and Robert Martel.
The same William received the attorneys.
- 81.7
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3 March. Westminster.
Baldwin Fitz Piers, nominating Simon Pakeman and Alan de Sutton.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
- 81.8
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Same as above.
The same Baldwin [Fitz Piers], nominating Robert de Melton and Alan de Sutton.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
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5 March. Westminster.
John del Isle, nominating John de Burgham and Walter Warnham.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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- This note of warrant also applies to the two preceding entries.
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9 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas atte Vyne, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with Edmund, earl of Cambridge.
By bill of p.s.
For attorney.
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10 March. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Henry Lengeyn, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating Hugh Lengeyn and Nicholas atte Brok alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
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12 March. Westminster.
Similar letters of general attorney for John Byflet, who is setting out to the same place in the company of the aforesaid earl, nominating John atte Berowe and William Dobbes alternately.
The same William received the attorneys.
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2 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Colville, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with John de Bourgcher, senior, kt.
By the testimony of John de Bourgcher.
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20 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Leonard Carew, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke.
Duplicated for the land of Ireland.
By the testimony of the earl.
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Same as above. For attorney.
The same Leonard [Carew] has letters of general attorney for one year, nominating Nicholas Carew and Michael Skillyng alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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24 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas next for John Pykenham, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service.
By the testimony of Alan de Boxhill.
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27 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Erlee, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke.
By the testimony of the earl.
For general attorney.
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Same as above.
The same John [Erlee] has letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Henry de Percy and Walter de Clopton alternately.
The chancellor received the attorneys.
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Same as above.
The same John [Erlee] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Matthew de Clyvedon and Robert Lough alternately.
The same chancellor received the attorneys.
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27 March. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Edward Durdent, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating Robert Guy of Westm' and Thomas Galyan alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
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22 March. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Hamo de Felton, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service with Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating Edmund Gurnay and John Staple alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
- 94
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Same as above. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Robert de Morley, kt, who is setting out to the same place in the king’s service with the aforesaid earl.
By K.
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29 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William de Honybrigge, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there with Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By K.
- 96
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Same as above. For attorney.
The same William [de Honybrigge] has letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating John de Honybrigg and William de Gildeford alternately.
The chancellor received the attorneys.
- 97
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2 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Bourgcher, senior, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service.
By K.
- 98
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Same as above. For attorney.
The same John [de Bourgcher] has letters of general attorney for one year, nominating Simon, bishop of London, and Robert de Naylinghurst, clerk, alternately.
The chancellor received the attorneys.
Membrane 6
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28 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Foxelee, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke.
By K.
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30 March. Westminster. For Arremundo Guillelmi, lord of Caupena and others.
To Richard de Totesham, kt, Aymeric Helye, Pey de Perey, senior, lord of Sirey, and Masters Guilhem Boulardi, Vincencio Gourrandi and Aymeric Maignee, lawyers.
Arremundi Guilhem, lord of Caupena, and Ebleonis de Caupena, lord of Cantemerla, knights, and Arnaut, lord of Puyallez, esquire, have complained to the king that Berard de Lebreto, kt, has for a long time kept them from the 'lotto' of Trianno and Bussaco, and from certain other lands, rents and other things pertaining to those places, all in the lordship of Aquitaine, which they state ought to pertain to them, detaining and occupying them by force. They brought their case before the king's first-born son, Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, but Berard, seeking delays and subterfuge, diverted the case, asserting and pretending that the cause ought to be heard by the seneschal of Aquitaine, as the primary judge. The prince's great council heard these allegations and reasons, and decided that jurisdiction in this case lay with the prince. Berard then appealed this case to the king, who appointed certain comissioners, but since those commissioners were busy with other matters relating to the expedition, other commissioners were appointed to judge and decide the matter.
Upon this the complainants have petitioned. The king, wishing to do justice to each of them as he should, orders them to hear the said appeals and the principal cause of the matter, with everything pertaining to them, and to determine this without delay, according to the fors, laws and customs of those parts, such that everything ordained or judged by them should stand firm and have the force of parliament, such that none of the parties should appeal further in any way. Order further that they take into their hands, in the king's name, all the places and things under dispute, to the use and profit of whichever of the parties eventually emerges victorious, observing the fors, laws and customs of the land in all ways, any letters to the contrary not making express mention of this matter notwithstanding.
This entry is under review by the editors.
- 101
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30 March. Westminster. For the same Arremundo and others.
Grant to Arremundo Guilhem, lord of Caupena, and Ebleoni de Caupena, lord of Cantamerla, knights, and Arnaut, lord of Puyallez, esquire, that they and their wives, both jointly and separately, should against all their adversaries, both prosecuting and defending before any judges or commissioners both in parliament and elsewhere in the lordship of Aquitaine, in all cases and matters moved or moving by proctor or proctors, for two years, .
This entry is under review by the editors.
- 102
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12 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Fulk de Pembridge, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service.
By K.
- 103
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Same as above. For general attorney.
The same Fulk [de Pembridge] has letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating John de Eastbury and John Parker, clerk, alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
- 104
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12 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year, excepting pleas relating to the king, for Robert de Walsham, 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.
For protections.
- 105
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16 March. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Henry de Westby, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out to the same place:
- 105.1
- 105.2
For protection.
- 106
-
22 April. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Humphrey de Stafford, kt, who is staying in Gascony in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
- 107
-
10 May. Westminster.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for Richard Otewey of Henxteworth, who is staying in the same place.
By bill of p.s.
- 108
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30 March. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Nowers, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating William Croyser, kt.
David de Wollore received the attorney.
- 109
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12 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William Travers of Penketh, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with John de Charlton of Powys.
By bill of p.s.
- 110
-
20 March. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William Balshawe, chaplain, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge.
By bill of p.s.
- 111
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16 March. Westminster.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for John Wyther, falconer, who is setting out to the same place in the company of the aforesaid earl.
By the same bill.
- 112
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20 March. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Blount of Beveresbrok, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of the aforesaid earl.
By the same bill.
- 113
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16 March. Westminster.
The same John [Blount] has letters of general attorney for one year, nominating Robert Blake and William Grys of Danbury alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
- 114
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20 March. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas Vyne, who is setting out in the king's service in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating John Parker, vicar of the church of Cherdesay, and Stephen Wyk, chaplain, alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
- 115
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14 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Ralph Stodey, 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.
- 116
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23 February. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Lepham, 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.
- 117
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20 April. Westminster. For general attorney.
The same John [de Lepham] has letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Geoffrey Hunden and William Robetot alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
For protection.
- 118
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18 April. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Power, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with Walter Huwet, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out to the same place with the same Walter [Huwet]:
- 118.1
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Same as above.
Robert de Newenton; Thomas Berde.
By the same bill.
- 118.2
Membrane 5
Concerning the selection of archers.
- 119
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15 April. Westminster. 1
To the sheriff of Yorkshire, and the bailiffs, ministers and other faithful men in the county of Yorkshire.
Appointment of Richard le Scrope, Walter de Urswick and John de Saville to choose, inspect and array 200 archers in the county of Yorkshire, both within the liberties and without, selecting them from the better, more suitable and stronger archers of that county, and bring them, suitably equipped with bows, arrows and other arms according to their status, to the port of Southampton by Monday the morrow of the octave of Trinity next, ready and prepared to set out to Aquitaine in the king's service and at his wages in the company of John, duke of Lancaster, to stay there with Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, for the safety and defence of the king's lordships and rights. They are also granted full power to arrest anyone who refuses and commit them to the king's prison, to stay there until the king decides their punishment. Order that the officials be intendant upon these men in this matter, advising and assisting them as required.
By K and C.
In the same way the following are assigned to array archers in the following counties:
- 119.1
-
Same as above.
Adam de Houghton, Roger de Pilkington, William de Atherton, Richard de Radeclyf and Matthew de Rixton, to choose, take and array 400 archers in Lancashire.
- 119.2
-
Same as above.
Philip de Grendon, Nicholas de Langford, Alfred de Sulny and Edmund de Appelby, kt, to choose, etc 200 archers in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
- 1.
- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.864.
- 120
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23 April. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Berd, 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 Sterteford, parson of the church of Middelton, and Nicholas de Westerdale alternately.
Thomas de Cottingham received the attorneys.
- 121
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5 March. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for the same time for William Chalke, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating John Chalk and John atte House alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
- 122
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21 March. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Careway, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge.
By bill of p.s.
- 123
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22 April. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Langley, who is staying in the king’s service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time to the following, who are staying in the same place in the company of the aforesaid prince:
- 123.1
-
Same as above.
Henry Morehall; John Sewell.
- 123.2
- 123.3
- 123.4
- 123.5
For attorney.
- 124
-
20 April. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas de Astele of Morton, clerk, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating Philip de Drayton and Hugh de Upton alternately.
John de Tamworth received the attorneys.
- 125
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1 May. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas de Priers, 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 Clerk of Evesham and Roger Ulbarowe alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
- 126
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1 May. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Travers, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John, duke of Lancaster.
By p.s.
- 127
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10 March. Westminster. For attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Richard Blount of Sodington, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge, nominating Walter Blount and John Fitz Herbert alternately.
William de Mirfield, clerk, received the attorneys.
- 128
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18 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Eustace Folville, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service with Walter Huwet, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
- 129
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1 May. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Preyers, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of Walter Huwet.
By bill of p.s.
- 130
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12 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Helde, esquire, 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.
- 131
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28 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Eleanor de Wingfield, 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 general attorney.
- 132
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28 March. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas Despenser, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of the aforesaid prince [of Aquitaine], nominating Nicholas, abbot of Westminster, and William Beaufo alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
- 133
-
Same as above.
The same Thomas [Despenser] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Nicholas Grene and Laurence Hauberk alternately.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
- 134
-
Same as above.
The same Thomas [Despenser] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Ralph de Newton and Robert Maunsel alternately.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
- 135
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28 April. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Peter de Veel, son and heir of Peter de Veel, 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.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following:
- 135.1
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John de Colneye; Peter de Vell, kt.
- 136
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1 May. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Robert de Pilkington, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service in the company of John, duke of Lancaster.
By bill of p.s.
For general attorney.
- 137
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4 May. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Hugh, son of Hugh Cheyne, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, to stay there in the company of the prince [of Aquitaine], nominating John de Clare and Hugh Cheyne, chaplain, alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
Similar letters of general attorney for the same time for the following, setting out for the same place, nominating the following:
- 137.1
-
Same as above.
William de Par, nominating Matthew de Ashton, clerk, and William Neubald, clerk.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
- 137.2
-
Same as above.
Hugh, son of Hugh Cheyne, nominating John Cokkesale and Robert Aleyn.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
- 137.3
-
8 May. Westminster.
Nicholas de Stafford, kt, nominating John de Fernyhakwe and Richard Grendon, chaplain.
John de Tamworth received the attorneys.
- 137.4
-
28 March. Westminster.
Thomas Despenser, kt, nominating Ralph de Newton and Robert Maunsel.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
- 137.5
-
10 May. Westminster.
John Traylly, kt, nominating William de Wodehull and John Malyn.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
Membrane 4
For general attorney.
- 138
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12 May. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John Strecche, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of John de Hastings, earl of Pembroke, nominating Nicholas Whytyng and William Blaneford alternately.
Henry de Percy received the attorneys by writ.
- 139
-
Same as above.
The same John [Strecche] has other letters of general attorney for the same time, nominating Walter de Clopton and John de Ralegh of Brunscomb alternately.
Henry de Percy received the attorneys by writ.
- 140
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6 June. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for William Travers of Penketh, who is setting out to Aquitaine by the king's licence, nominating Matthew de Ashton, parson of the church of Shillington, and John de Blackburn alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
- 141
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8 June. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Thomas de Fourneys, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king's service, nominating Richard de Ughtybrig and Hugh de Wombwell alternately.
William de Mirfield, clerk, received the attorneys.
-
Similar letters of general attorney: 1
- 1.
- This entry was not finished, and although space was left for further letters immediately afterwards, none were added.
-
- 142
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12 June. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Wettenhall, formerly captain of the castle of Anesay, 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.
- 143
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11 June. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Matthew de Gurney, who is staying in the same place.
By bill of p.s.
- 144
-
Same as above. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas de Wettenhall, kt, who is staying in the same place in the king’s service.
By bill of p.s.
- 145
-
12 June. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for William, son of William de Slene, 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.
- 146
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11 June. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Adam le Warde of Sharples, 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.
- 147
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16 June. Westminster. For passage.
To Robert de Ashton, admiral of the West, or his lieutenants in the ports of Plymouth, Dartmouth, Southampton and Fowey, as well as to the keepers of passages in those ports.
Order without delay to provide ships to John de la Haye, Nigel Loryng and all people in their company, setting out in the king’s service to Aquitaine, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, sufficient for their passage to those parts, should they arrive at any of those ports, at their charge. They are to permit them to leave on those ships, with their money, horses, armour, bows, arrows and other goods, freely and without impediment, any previous ordinances, proclamations or orders notwithstanding.
By K.
- 148
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14 June. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Nigel Loryng, 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.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, staying in Aquitaine in the king's service in the company of the aforesaid prince:
- 148.1
-
11 June. Westminster.
John, son of John de Dirlton, kinsman and heir of William de Hiklyng.
By writ etc.
- 148.2
-
12 June.
Richard Cergeaux, kt.
- 148.3
- 148.4
-
18 June.
John Strecche, staying in the company of the earl of Pembroke.
By bill of p.s.
- 148.5
-
1 July.
Robert de Grendon, clerk, staying in the company of the aforesaid prince [of Aquitaine].
By bill of p.s.
- 1.
- This note of warrant also relates to the preceding entry.
For attorney.
- 149
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13 June. Westminster.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Nigel Loryng, kt, who is setting out to Aquitaine, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William Luscote and John de Tremayn alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys.
Similar letters of general attorney for the same time for the following, setting out to the same place, to stay there in the company of the aforesaid prince:
- 149.1
-
Same as above.
The same Roger (sic, recte Nigel [Loryng]), nominating Roger Cotisford, kt, and Ralph Ryngestede, clerk, alternately.
The same David [de Wollore] received the attorneys.
- 149.2
-
20 June.
Thomas de Merbury, nominating John de Blackburn and Richard de Ashton alternately.
William de Mirfield received the attorneys.
For protection.
- 150
-
3 July. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Gilbert Talbot, 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.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, staying in the same place in the king's service, in the company of the aforesaid prince, under the same date:
- 150.1
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David Poull; Philip Boketot; Walter de Lodelowe; John de Aure.
By bill of p.s.
Membrane 3
- 151
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19 June. Westminster. Concerning the conquering of lands in the realm of France.
The king to his son, Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales. The prince has informed the king how Charles, his cousin of France, contrary to the form of the peace lately ordained between the king and king John, his father, now deceased, to which both the father and the son promised to hold to by their oaths, has instead made open war by taking the king's towns and fortresses 1
This entry is under review by the editors.
By p.s.
- 1.
- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.874.
- 152
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20 June. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for John de Nowers, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Thomas Bradewell and Thomas Laurence alternately, who are also to present to any ecclesiastical benefices pertaining to John which may become vacant.
The chancellor received the attorneys before the said John left England.
- 153
-
11 June. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Beneshef, who is staying in the king’s service in the company of the prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of the aforesaid prince:
- 153.1
- 153.2
- 154
-
26 September. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Henry de Aldryngton, 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 Walter le Young and William Wayte alternately, who are also to present to any ecclesiastical benefices pertaining to John which may become vacant.
John de Tamworth, clerk, received the attorneys.
- 155
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7 October. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Stephen de Cossington, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of the aforesaid earl. 1
By bill of p.s.
- 1.
- Sic. Presumably refers to Edmund, earl of Cambridge, who appears in the following entry.
- 156
-
10 October. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Walter Pulter of Cheyham, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there with Ralph Whithors in the company of Edmund, earl of Cambridge.
By bill of p.s.
- 157
-
10 October. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John Hauley of Studeham, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service with Robert Hauley, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
- 158
-
23 October. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Walter Pavely of Hulprynton, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating William Steel, clerk, and John de Gildesburgh alternately.
Nicholas de Spaign' received the attorneys.
- 159
-
26 October. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney for one year for Nicholas Bond, kt, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king's service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales, nominating Henry Forester, clerk, and Geoffrey Walden alternately.
David de Wollore received the attorneys before the said Nicholas left England.
- 160
-
23 October. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Robert Laurence, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Thomas Florak, kt.
By bill of p.s.
For protections.
- 161
-
20 October. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Walter Pavely of Husprinton, who is staying overseas in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
- 162
-
20 October. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Peter de Combe, who is staying overseas in the king’s service, in the company of the aforesaid prince.
By the same bill.
- 163
-
16 October. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Boys, 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 protections.
- 164
-
24 October. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Peter de Legh, esquire, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill etc.
- 165
-
Same as above.
Letters of protection etc. for John de Legh, esquire, who is staying there as above.
By bill etc.
- 166
-
Same as above.
Letters of protection etc. for Nigel Loryng, kt, son and heir of Roger Loryng, who is staying there as above.
By bill etc.
- 167
-
24 October. Westminster. For the prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
This entry is under review by the editors.
By C.
For protection.
- 168
-
24 October. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Henry de Alderyngton, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, to stay there in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
- 169
-
5 November. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Markeby, smith, who is staying in Aquitaine in the king’s service with Thomas de Penereth, in the company of Edward, prince of Aquitaine and Wales.
By bill of p.s.
Membrane 2
- 170
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16 November. Westminster. For general attorney.
Letters of general attorney 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.
The chancellor received the attorney before [John] left [England].
- 171
-
1 October. Westminster. For John Chandos. 1
Confirmation to John Chandos, vicomte of Saint-SauveurSaint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte Cherbourg, of the keeping of the castles of Melle, Chizé and Civray, in the king's keeping during the minority of his son, Thomas of Woodstock, together with all Thomas's lands and lordships in Poitou and Saintonge, and all , juristictions, liberties, profits, emoluments, revenues and all other things pertaining to those castles, lands and lordships, for ten years, rendering 500 marks each year at the Exchequer in England, at the feasts of Michaelmas and Easter in equal portions. During this term, he is, at his own cost, to keep the castles, lands and lordships safe, make all necessary repairs, and not commit any waste, destruction or ruin to the houses, woods, men, tenants or other things.
By p.s.
- 1.
- A note in the margin states 'extractus'.
- 172
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20 November. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year 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.
- 173
-
1 December. Westminster. For protection.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Richard Walkefare, who is staying [in Aquitaine].
By bill of p.s.
For protections.
- 174
-
4 December. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Francis Bache, who is setting out to Aquitaine in the king’s service, in the company of Walter Huet.
By bill of p.s.
- 175
-
4 December. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for the same time for Thomas Hovyngham, who is setting out for the same place.
By bill of p.s.
Similar letters of protection for the same time for the following, setting out for the same place in the company of the aforesaid Walter [Huwet]:
- 175.1
- 176
-
5 November. Westminster.
Letters of protection with clause volumus for one year for Walter de Burnham, 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.
- 177
-
. Westminster. Letter sent to the lords of Gascony.
1 This entry is under review by the editors.
- 1.
- Printed in Rymer, Foedera, iii, p.884.
Membrane 1
Concerning commissioners in Aquitaine.
- 178
-
1370, 1 January 1370. Westminster.
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1369, 30 December. Westminster. Letters sent to the lords of Aquitaine.
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