Henry VIII: July 1510

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July 1510

1 July.
Deeds A. 13,566. R.O.
520. [1129.] THOMAS LORD HOWARD and ANNE his wife.
Indenture, 1 July 2 Hen. VIII., whereby the King covenants (in consequence of their suit for the purparty belonging to the said Anne, of the possessions of Anne Countess of March and Ulster, mother of Richard Duke of York, father of Edward IV.), to grant them, before Michaelmas next, in tail, by patent, the castle and manor of Wyngfeld, the manors of Sileham (with Velez and Stradbroke), Frostenden and Cretyng, Suff., of Costessey and Stokton, with soke, Norf., of Cudlyngton, Lewkenor, and Newenham Courteney, Oxon, of Langley Westbradley, Berks, of Gresthorp and Normanton, with lands in Sutton and North Clyfton, Notts, of Blyburgh and Westwode with lands in Coryngham, Linc., of Faxflete, &c., Yorks., of Norton under Hampden, Soms., of Wylmyngden, Kent, and of Evyngdon, Leic., in exchange for the inheritance of the said Anne in the lands of Edward IV.; and also to grant to the said Thomas, in fee, the manors of Claxton, Norf. and Fyndon, Suss. The said Thomas to take no benefit after the decease of Anne, as tenant by courtesy.
2 seals attached.
Marked as: Inrolled in the King's Bench, Easter, 3 Hen. VIII. See CATALOGUE OF ANCIENT DEEDS, Vol. V. p. 539.
Close Roll
2 Hen. VIII., m. 7d. and 16d.
2. Enrolment of the above in Chancery.
5 July. 521. ANNE LADY HOWARD.
Grant of lands. See GRANTS IN JULY, Nos. 27, 31.
5 July.
Add. MS. 24,206, f. 7. B.M.
522. LEWIS XII. to DE CHAUMONT.
Received his letters reporting the retreat of the Venetians in disorder into Padua, and afterwards those answering the King's written resolution in case his army should retire and the Pope (in Ferrara) and Swiss (in Milan) innovate anything. Has already answered the letter in which he writes that the Prince of Hanault desired to entertain the army for the Emperor, who would give security (upon Verona, the Veronois, Lignano and Valleige) and deliver the old castle of Verona, with a bond like that of last year when he borrowed the 50,000 cr. In view of the continual practices the security must be absolute; and for the present month Chaumont must keep his men together, viz., 5,000 foot, 300 horse artillery and 300 pioneers, even if the old castle is not delivered. Meanwhile the King hopes to take some conclusion with the Emperor, for Dr. Mota, who arrived two days ago, says that the Emperor will again send hither Mons. de Gurse and Maitre d'hotel Rigault to treat and conclude all things. The Prince of Hanault should be told that the Emperor must pay all extraordinary expenses. Bloys, 5 July. Signed. Countersigned: Robertet.
French. pp. 2. Add.: "A mon cousin le sr. de Chaumont, grant maistre, mareschal et admiral de France, mon lieuten. general de la les Monts."
9 July. 523. ST. PETER'S, GLOUCESTER.
Election of abbot. See GRANTS IN JULY, No. 40.
10 July. 524. THOMAS EARL OF SURREY.
Earl Marshal. See GRANTS IN JULY, No. 42.
10 July. 525. DOGE and SENATE OF VENICE to their AMBASSADOR with the POPE.
Ven. Transcr. 176, p. 85. R.O. Three letters, viz.:—27 June. Commend the Pope's intention to expel the French. England, Spain and the Emperor will doubtless help; and negociations with England should be hastened.
3 July. Praise his dealing with the English ambassador. The Pope's agent in England should effect the understanding with the kings.
10 July. Much commend the Pope's idea of sending a nuncio into England, where the King and Council are unsatisfied with the treaty and the people hostile to France.
Italian. Modern extracts, p. 1. See Venetian Calendar II, Nos. 68–70.
13 July.
Sanuto, X. 870.
526. VENICE.
[Note of letters read 29 July 1510.]
From the bp. of Tioli to the Pope, Blois, 13 July.—The King wishing him to tell the Council what he had said in justification of the Pope's arrest of Cardinal Aus, he met them, viz., the President of Paris, Treasurer Rubertet, and the Bailly of Amiens. When they had heard it they said the Pope had done many things against the King, as (1) treating with Spain and England against him, (2) giving the investiture of Naples to Spain, paying the Swiss, attacking Genoa, wishing to have Ferrara, favouring the Venetians, &c. * * *
Italian.
14 July.
Le Glay, Corresp. de Max. et de Marg., I. 299.
527. MAXIMILIAN to MARGARET OF SAVOY.
* * *
After hearing the ambassadors of the King of England who are on the way towards us we will notify you. And in conversation we will mention the coming thither of the Lady Margaret (sic) of England. Augsburg, 14 July 1510.
French.
15 July.
Exch. Accts. 417 (3), f. 23. R.O.
528. HENRY VIII.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver bearer, a riding coat, &c. (described), for the King. Windsor, 15 July 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
15 July.
Ven. Transcr. 176, p. 86. R.O.
529. DOGE and SENATE OF VENICE to BADOER.
15 July 1510.—Waited for letters from him and have now received those of 8 and 25 ult. The mission of the lord of St. John and the Doctor (fn. 1) to France is disturbing, as it was thought that England was rather seeking to break the agreement. Before the receipt of this, it will be known that the Pope has decided to resist the French designs; and they are certain that England will assist him, as Spain has already shown signs of doing. The Emperor has been so often injured by the French that he will doubtless do the same. These princes will be encouraged to hear that 10,000 Swiss are coming to the Pope, through Milan, that Marco Antonio Colonna, and Octavian and Janus da Campo Fregoso are about to expel the French from Genoa, with aid of a Papal and Venetian fleet. Hold Padua and Treviso although the enemy is burning their territories.
Badoer must urge the King to join in alliance with the Pope and Venice. He shall tell the King that the bows provided by Chà. da Pesaro are ready, but cannot be sent as no one will risk taking the galleys—distrusting the French. He shall show Peter Griphus and Christopher, the Pope's nuntii, that he is ordered to assist them.
Italian. Modern transcript, pp. 4. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 71.
15 July. 530. DOGE and SENATE OF VENICE to their AMBASSADOR with the POPE.
Ib. Wrote yesterday of the departure of the marquis of Mantua. The Pope's answer to Signor Alberto and briefs to the Princes, especially England, are good. Pleased to hear of disposition of the English ambassador.
Italian. Modern extract, ½ p. See Venetian Calendar, II, No. 72.
17 July.
Sanuto, XI. 208.
531. VENICE.
[Note of letters received 27 Aug., 1510.]
From Andrea Badoer, London, in haste, 17 July.—Has returned from Winchester, where the Court is, because he has heard that the King has letters from France to the effect that France took Lignago in order to fulfil the league of Cambray, but would not go further, and that one_ (blank), who is one of the first men there since the death of the Cardinal of Rouen, has become a good Venetian and has said that a league is in train between the Pope, England, Spain, the Archduke of Burgundy and Venice.
Italian.
21 July. 532. ST. AUGUSTINE'S, CANTERBURY.
Election of abbot. See GRANTS IN JULY, No. 63.
22 July.
Exch. Accts. 417 (3), f. 27. R.O.
533. JOHN DE SAUNTYNE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver "our deser maister John de Sauntyne," a doublet of black worsted, gown of blue cloth, &c. (described). Esthampstead, 22 July 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
Exch. Dipl. 724.
R.O. Rym. XIII. 286.
534. [963, 1108.] TREATY WITH FRANCE.
Oath of Lewis XII. to observe the treaty concluded on 23 March last, with Henry VIII. Signed.
French. Parchment.
22 July.
R.T. 137, f. 3. R.O.
535. [318, 1181.] TREATY WITH FRANCE.
Lewis XII.'s bond to pay, in conformity with a treaty of 23 March last, the 745,000 g. crowns, each worth 35 sous of Tours, remaining due on the obligations of Lewis XI. and Charles VIII.; the first instalment of 25,000 francs to be paid at Calais, 1 Nov. next, and so at intervals of 6 months. Blois, 22 July, 1510, 13 Lewis XII. Sealed.
Lat. Modern copy from the archives of France, pp. 2.
22 July.
Add. MS. 30,660, f. 351. B.M.
2. Another modern copy.
Lat., pp. 6.
22 July.
Add. MS. 24,206, f. 11. B.M.
536. LEWIS XII. to DE CHAUMONT.
Has received his letters of the 16th inst. Considering the bruit in Rome of the Pope's illwill and his practices in Genoa, the Emperor's people must be told that De Chaumont is retiring into Milan with 500 or 600 men of arms and will leave the Maréchal de Trevoulse in command of the army. Measures taken for the safety of Genoa. Blois, 22 July. Signed. Countersigned: Robertet.
French, pp. 2. Add.
23 July. 537. MALMESBURY ABBEY.
Election. See GRANTS IN JULY, No. 64.
23 July.
Exch. Dipl., 729. R.O. Rym. XIII. 287.
538. [1182.] ARREARS from Louis XII.
Notarial attestation by John Huart and Nic. Richer, that on 23 July 1510, Lewis XII., in his chapel, before the high altar, appeared before Stephen [Poncher] bp. of Paris, and there acknowledged himself indebted to Henry VIII. for the arrears of 745,000 g.c., and arranged the terms of its payment.
Present: Franc. Valois D. d'Angoulême, Sir John de Gannay chancr., Tristan de Salazar abp. of Sens, Jas. bp. of Autun (Eduensis), lords de Tremouille and du Boucharge, chamberlains, Rad. de Lannoy, Ant. de Pierrepont lord Darizolles, Claude de Seissell, Florimond Robertet treas., Thos. Docwra and Nic. West.
Enrolled French Roll 6 (sic) Hen. VIII., p. 1, m. 15.
24 July.
Roman Transcr., Ser. I., 52B., f. 428. R.O.
539. SCOTLAND.
Creation by Master John Malyson, vicar of Stobo, Glasgow dioc., of James de Corteciis, scriptor apostolicus, Thomas Nudry, archd. of Galloway, and Leonard de Bertinis, followers of the Roman Court, as his proxies to resign the said vicarage. Edinburgh, 6 April, 1510.
With certificate of authenticity, dated 24 July 1510, by John Jaksone, vicar of Kyppan, apostolic notary, who was present.
Latin. Modern transcript, pp. 3.
26 July.
Exch. Accts. 417(3), f. 25. R.O.
540. THE STABLE.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Sir Th. Knevet, knight for the Body, master of the Horse, or George Lovekyn, clerk of the Stable, horse harness, &c. Reading Abbey, 26 July 2 Hen. VIII. Signed.
P. 1.
28 July.
Sanuto, XI. 19.
541. VENICE.
[Note of letters received 2 Aug. 1510.]
From a friend to Peter Bibiena, Rome, 28 July:—* * * The enterprise of Genoa has failed and the Pope, enraged, has despatched Zuan Englese to England with letters to that King to break with France. Also he has written into Spain to have the Great Captain, because the Duke of Urbino declines to be under Signor Prospero. * * *
Italian.
31 July.
Exch. Accts. 417 (3), f. 24. R.O.
542. THE KING'S CHAMBER.
Warrant to the Great Wardrobe to deliver Nic. Lode, one of the sewers of the Chamber, materials for coat, &c. (described). Reading Abbey, 31 July 2 Hen. VIII.
P. 1.
31 July.
Deeds A. 13,567. R.O.
543. [1193.] SIR REES AP THOMAS and THOMAS DAW.
Indenture of mortgage, 31 July, 2 Hen. VIII., between Sir Rees ap Thomas and Thos. Daw and Isabel his wife, mortgagees, touching two tenements at Rudberd, in the parish of Carew, co. Pembroke.
See Catalogue of Ancient Deeds, V, p. 540.
Rawlinson.
MS., Class B. No. 425, f. 1.
544. QUEEN'S LANDS.
"Register of the courts of the crown manors and honours of Sudbury from Oct. 1508 to Aug. 1510, Clare, Stanbourn, Berdfeld and Thaxted, all from Oct. 1509 to July 1510, and Honden, Chylborn, Farley, Straddeshyle, Stoke cum Chylton and Aysshyn, in 1509." From Catalogue.
Le Glay,
Corresp. de Max. et de Marg., II., 204.
545. MAXIMILIAN to MARGARET OF SAVOY.
Proposed marriage of Leonora with the Duke of Lorraine. Complains of the tone of her writing. She writes that he did not answer her upon the matter of Guilain, his verlet de Chambre. Wrote the answer from Ysprouc, that he was content to do it; as she will hear shortly by Guilain at his return. Has also kept the English ambassador here. Possibly the letter has been lost. Protests that he has given her no cause to doubt his confidence in her.
You hold the matter between us three kings to be great and I [hold it] little; as you shall hear more fully by Guilain. The King of Arragon a year ago, after having obtained his own in Naples, failed to keep his league of Cambray and left me without aid. And now he has only sent us 400 lances without pages or other combatants, a shame to him and a bad example to me. You know well what loyalty the English kept to good Duke Philip and Duke Charles, his son, our grandfathers. However, I mean to go forward in the hope of better fortune, for our affinityé depend on this alliance. Otherwise I must find another expedient.
P.S.—Returns her unreasonable letter, to be burnt; and desires her to write graciously, as he does.
546. GRANTS IN JULY, 1510.
1. Gaol Delivery.
Norfolk Circuit.—Commissions to Sir John Fyneux, Sir Robt. Rede, and Will. Mordaunt. Westm., 1 July.
ii. Northern Circuit.—Commissions to Will. Fairfax, John Ernley, Robt. Henrison, and Th. Strey. Westm., 1 July.
iii. Oxford Circuit.—Commissions to Robt. Brudenell, Will. Grevyle, and Reginald Pegge. Westm., 1 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 8d. [1130.]
2. William Cokeson. To be, during pleasure, beadle of the lordships of Mark and Oye, in the marches of Calais, with 4d. a day for each office. Greenwich, 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 14. [1131.]
3. John Colt. Exemption from taking knighthood or being made sheriff or escheator. Greenwich, 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 15. [1132.]
4. John Reynold or Raynoldis, late of Axbrigge, Soms., alias of London, yeoman. General pardon. Greenwich, 26 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1133.]
5. Mayor, Constables and fellowship of Merchants of the Staple of Calais. Grant to fee farm, at the annual rent of 1d., of a void place or parcel of the lane called Roper Lane, in Calais, between Hemp Street on the south and the rest of the said lane on the north, a messuage called Staple Inne on the west, and the garden of the said messuage on the east; the length of the ground from south to north being 210 feet, and the breadth from east to west 24 feet. Greenwich, 24 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. [1134.]
6. John and Cornelius Bristowe, of London, alias de villa Deshertigonbusse (Bois-le-duc), in Brabant, goldsmiths. Pardon for offences against the statutes concerning alien apprentices or servants retained by aliens. Greenwich, 23 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 11. [1135.]
7. Richard bishop of Winchester. Grant of the next presentation to the free chapel or prebend of Cutton, Devon. Tower of London, 30 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. [1136.]
8. Emma Grey. Licence to import 100 tuns of Gascon wine. Greenwich, 16 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 July. P.S. [1137.]
9. St. Albans abbey. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 1 Jan., 2 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 12, No. 6, undated), confirming:
Ch. 3 Nov., 2 Edw. IV., confirming (with additions):—
a. Ch. 1 Dec., 6 Edw. II., conf.:
Ch. 20 July, 29 Edw. I., confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. I.
Chs. (3) of Hen. II.
Ch. of Hen. I.
Ch. 17 Sept., 1 Ric. I., renewed 12 Nov., 10 Ric. I.
Ch. 17 May, 32 Hen. III.
Ch. 13 Oct., 38 Hen. III.
Pat. 20 July, 29 Edw. I.
b. Ch. 29 Sept., 8 Edw. II. cf.
Ch. 20 July, 29 Edw. I., cf.
Ch. of Offa king of the Mercians, A.D. 793.
Chs. (2) of Hen. II.
Ch. of Hen. I.
Ch. of Hen. II.
Ch. 13 Nov., 10 Ric. I.
c. Ch. of Offa king of the Mercians, A.D. 795, 4 Non. Maii.
d. Ch. of Stephen.
e. Ch. 7 Jan., 10 Ric. I.
f. Pat. 7 June, 8 Edw. I.
g. Pat. 23 Jan., 4 Edw. III.
h. Pat. 20 March, 21 Edw. III.
i. Pat. 17 June, 31 Edw. III.
j. Pat. 5 May, 24 Edw. III.
k. Indenture 14 Feb., 38 Edw. III. (in French).
l. Pat. 21 Aug., 4 Ric. II.
m. Pat. 6 Sept., 4 Ric. II.
n. Pat. 1 Feb., 20 Ric. II.
o. Pat. 2 May, 21 Edw. I.
p. Ch. 1 Nov., 9 Edw. III.
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 32, No. 1.
10. Abbey of Middelton. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
A. Pat. 4 Feb., 19 Hen. VI. (p. 2, m. 10), confirming:—
Pat. 12 Dec., 1 Hen. IV., conf.:
Pat. 10 July, 17 Ric. II., confirming:—
Pat. 3 Sept., 5 Edw. III.
B. Pat. 13 June, 2 Hen. VIII., exemplifying:—
Pat. 22 May, 25 Hen. VI.
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 33, No. 7.
11. Burgesses of Lostwithiell. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 22 Oct., 4 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 20, No. 15), confirming:—
Pat. 1 Aug., 2 Edw. IV. (p. 2, m. 12), conf.:—
Pat. 20 Feb., 3 Ric. II., conf.:—
Ch. 30 Oct., 19 Edw. II., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. of Richard earl of Cornwall, 13 July, ao 12 (as King of the Romans).
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 33, No. 8.
12. Bustelsham priory. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 29 Aug., 2 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 10, No. 11), confirming:—
Pat. 10 Dec., 1 Edw. IV., (p. 5, m. 4), confirming:—
Ch. 3 Feb., 13 Edw. III, conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 22 April, 11 Edw. III.
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 34, No. 12.
13. Bishop of Bath and Wells. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 10 Nov., 5 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 22, No. 18), confirming:—
A. Pat. 9 Nov., 4 Edw. IV. (p. 3, m. 24), confirming:—
Ch. [9 Nov. 4] (fn. 2) Edw. II., [confirming]*:—
Ch. 3 March, 8 John.
Ch. 4 Feb., 11 Hen. III., conf. (with additions):—
Ch. 26 Nov., 1 Ric. I.
Ch. 22 Jan., 11 Hen. III.
Ch. 9 May, 12 Hen. III.
Ch. 11 June, 15 Hen. III.
Ch. 15 July, 15 Hen. III.
Ch. 15 May, 13 Hen. III.
Ch. 14 Oct., 18 Hen. III.
B. Pat. 8 Nov., 4 Edw. IV. (p. 2, m. 6).
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 37, No. 2.
14. Norwich cathedral. Inspeximus. See below.
15. Abbey of Thorney. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
A. Pat. 7 Feb., 7 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 23, No. 13), confirming:—
Pat. 20 Dec., 4 Edw. IV. (p. 4, m. 15), confirming:—
a. Ch. 7 Feb., 22 Edw. III., conf. with additions:—
Ch. 6 Dec., 8 Edw. II., confirming:—
Ch. of King Eadgar, A.D., 974.
Ch. of Hen. I.
Chs. (3) of Stephen.
Pat. 28 Sept., 8 Edw. II.
Pat. 17 Aug., 1 Edw. III.
Pat. 4 Nov., 17 Edw. III.
Ch. of Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, 29 Jan., 38 Hen. III., confirming:—
Ch. of Alice, mother of Earl William.
b. Ch. 7 Feb., 22 Edw. III., conf. with additions:—
1. Ch. 6 Dec., 8 Edw. II., confirming:—
Chs. (3) of Hen. II.
Ch. 1 May, 11 Hen. III.
Ch. 23 Nov., 12 Hen. III., conf.:—
Ch. of Hen. I.
Ch. 6 Aug., 52 Hen. III.
Pat. 1 Feb., 20 Edw. I.
Ch. 20 Oct., 30 Edw. I.
Pat. 5 July, 32 Edw. I.
Ch. of Nigel bp. of Ely.
2. Ch. of Hugh bp. of Ely.
c. Ch. 7 Feb., 22 Edw. III., conf. with additions:—
Pat. 20 Nov., 8 Edw. II.
Chs. (2) of Humphrey de Bohun earl of Hereford and Essex.
Ch. of Herveus bp. of Ely.
Ch. of Nigel bp. of Ely.
Ch. of the priory of Ely.
d. Ch. 27 May, 22 Edw. III.
B. Pat. 23 Feb., 23 Hen. VI. (p. 1, m. 6).
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 40, No. 3.
16. William Compton, groom of the Stole. To be, during pleasure, keeper of the park of Thundersley, Essex, with the herbage and pannage, as held by Henry Baker, deceased. Greenwich, 9 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 July. P.S. (in English). [1138.]
17. John Troyse, of Ereswell, Suff., laborer. Pardon for killing Rich. News in self-defence, as appears by inquisition taken at Mildenhall, Suff., 17 July, 1 Hen. VIII., before Tho. Rydnale, coroner in the liberty of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, and certified into Chancery by Sir Robert Rede and Wm. Mordaunt, justices for gaol delivery. Westm., 2 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 19. [1139.]
18. Peter De la Rea, of Portugalet, in Spain, master of the Sancta Crux, who conveyed the Queen into England. Licence to import from Bordeaux a cargo of Gascon wine and Toulouse woad. Greenwich, 18 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 July. P.S. (in English). French roll, 2 Hen. VIII. m. 12. [1140.]
19. Edward Nevile. Custody, during minority of John, s. and h. of Thomas, s. and h. of Sir Edw. Berkeley, of all possessions which by death of the said Edw. and Thos., came to Hen. VII. and Hen. VIII., and of any which shall come into the King's hands on the death of Katharine, late wife of Sir William Berkeley, Alice late wife of the said Sir Edward, and Elizabeth late wife of the said Thomas; from Mich. 24 Hen. VII. Tower of London, 30 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 July. P.S. [1141.]
20. William Belus. To be, during pleasure, bailiff of the hundred, liberty franchise and lordship of Ryngewode, Hants, from Lady Day last, with 20s. a year. Tower of London, 1 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 July. P.S. [1142.]
21. John Lavell and Thomas Eudes, of France, merchants. Licence to import 150 tuns of Gascon wine to London; with proviso, that the King have the first choice of the said wine at a reasonable price, for the Household. Tower of London, 30 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 July. P.S. (in English). [1143.]
22. Priory of Ivychurch. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
A. Ch. 26 Jan., 4 Edw. III., conf. with additions:—
Ch. 17 Dec., 37 Hen. III.
Ch. 7 Dec., 41 Hen. III.
Pat. 15 Aug., 8 Edw. II.
Pat. 16 May, 10 Edw. II.
Pat. 20 March, 10 Edw. II.
B. Pat. 3 Feb., 5 Edw. III. (p. 1, m. 30).
C. Ch. 11 Sept., 15 Edw. III.
D. Pat. 22 June, 1 Hen. VI. (p. 4, m. 19).
E. Indenture of the prior with Hen. VI., 22 June, 1 Hen. VI. (enrolled Pat. 1 Hen. VI. p. 4, m. 19).
Westm., 3 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 43, No. 10.
23. John Fletcher, of Westminster, yeoman, prisoner in the Marshalsea. Pardon for having killed John Serle, 16 Aug., 1 Hen. VIII., at Anstye, Herts, in defending his master, Walter Gardyner. Westm., 4 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6. [1144.]
24. Francis De Vecheano (Wetheano on the Roll), merchant of Pisa. Licence to export 100 sacks of wool called "lokes," from the ports of London, Southampton, or Sandwich, through and beyond the Straits of Marrok, without payment of any customs or dues. Greenwich, 27 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 July. P.S. French Roll, 2 Hen. VIII. m. 11. [1145.]
25. John Porth, keeper of certain of the King's books. Grant, for life, of the free chapel of the Holy Trinity with garden and lands in Rastormall park, near Lastitheall, in the duchy of Cornw., lately held by Nic. Kent, clk. Westm., 5 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 18.
26. Peter Philpot, Livery of lands as s. and h. of Sir John Philpot. Del. Westm., 5 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 7. [1147.]
27. Anne, daughter of Edward IV., wife of Thomas lord Howard. Grant, in tail, (for performance of indentures between the King and Thomas lord Howard, and the said Anne, dated 1 July, 2 Hen. VIII.) of the castle and manor of Wyngfeld, the manors of Syleham cum Velez and Stradbroke, Suff., of Frostenden and Cretyng St. Olave's, Suff., of Costessey and Stokton cum Soca, Norf., of Cudlyngton, Lewkenour and Newenham Courteney, Oxon, of Langley [and] West Bradley, Berks, of Gresthorp, Northclyfton and Normanton, Notts, of Blyburgh and Westwode, Linc., of Faxflete alias Flaxflete, Yorks., and of Norton under Hampden, Soms., as held by Elizabeth late duchess of Suffolk, and fortfeited by Edmund De la Pole, earl of Suffolk. Also the manors of Wylmyngdon, Kent, and Evyngdon, Leic., forfeited by Sir William Stanley.
Mem. that on 12 July, 10 Hen. VIII. the above document was delivered by the Chancellor to Cuthbert Tunstall, Master of the Rolls, with the name of Northclyfton interlined, and that of Blyburgh and some words erased.
S.B. (endorsed: "Apud Wyndesor, quinto die Julii, anno r. R. H. VIII. secundo; Millet.") [1148.]
28. George Kyrkham. Constat and exemplification, at his request, of letters of pardon and release, to Sir Ph. Bothe, of Bergham, Suff., late sheriff of Norf. and Suff., dated 24 May, 23 Hen. VII. Westm., 6 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 21. [1149.]
29. John Williams, of Henllan in Denbighland, yeoman. Pardon; and release from the convict prison of Hereford, where he has long been an attainted clerk, in custody of Richard bp. of Hereford. Del. Westm., 6 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. (The preliminary petition states that Williams obtained Henry VII.'s pardon under the Great Seal, but because it did not contain a clause for his deliverance from prison the Bp. could not release him and he is now lame and like to die.) [1150.]
30. Provost and Scholars of the Royal College of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Cambridge. Mortmain licence to grant to the prior and convent of the Carthusian House of the Salutation of the Mother of God, near the City of London, and their successors, an annual rent of 33l. 6s. 8d. out of the priory of Great Okebourne, and the manors of Great and Little Okebourne, Wilts; the prior to enter on the said priory and manors, and on the manor of Ruyslepe alias Ryslepe, Midd., on nonpayment of the said rent. Greenwich, 10 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 6 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 4. [1151.]
31. Thomas lord Howard. Warrant to the abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, to affix the Great Seal to the counterpart of an indenture, dated 1 July, 2 Hen. VIII., between the King and Thomas lord Howard and Anne his wife. Windsor Castle, 8 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. [1152.]
32. Commission of the Peace. (See Appendix.)
Suffolk.—Westm., 8 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6d. [1153.]
33. William Adbaston. Grant, for life, for services to Henry VII., and "for his relief and succor in his old age," of the mill called Pole Milne alias Shipton Milne, in the lordship of Langley, Oxford, which he now occupies, at the yearly rent of 15s. and four quarters of corn for the forester's fee; to hold by payment of the 4 qrs. of corn only. Windsor Castle, 5 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 8 July. P.S. (in English). [1154.]
34. Prioress and nuns of Ikelyngton. Inspeximus and confirmation of:
Ch. of Hen. II.
Chs. (2) of Stephen.
Pat. 3 Feb., 2 Ric. II. conf.:—
Ch. of Stephen (the second above).
Ch. of Hen. II.
Pat. 24 Oct., 17 Ric. II. (p. 1, m. 16).
Ch. 30 May, 11 Hen. III.
Ch. 5 July, 23 Hen. III.
Ch. 5 July, 23 Hen. III. (repeated) renewed 21 March, 52 Hen. III.
Westm., 8 July [2 Hen. VIII.], Conf. roll 42, No. 14.
35. Priory of Eye. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Ch. 4 Sept., 20 Ric. II., confirming with additions:—
Ch. of Robert Malet (of foundation).
Ch. of Stephen, A.D. 1137.
Chs. (2) of Stephen.
Chs. (4) of Hen. I.
Ch. of Hen. II.
Ch. of John count of Mortain (afterwards King).
[Ch. of Herveus count of Lionia (temp. Stephen).
Ch. of Richard count of Poitou and earl of Cornwall.
Pat. 13 July, 8 Ric. II.] (fn. 3)
Westm., 8 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 43, No. 9.
36. Sir Matthew Browne. Pardon of 500l. decreed against him by William abp. of Canterbury, Chancellor, in the quinzaine of Easter, 20 Hen. VII., on his recognizance made, 5 July, 13 Hen. VII., as security that Sir Robert Curson should be faithful for life to the King and his heirs, safely keep the castle of Hamnes, and deliver up the same when required, and likewise keep all prisoners committed to his charge. Windsor Castle, 4 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 3, m. 11. [1155.]
37. Edward duke of Buckingham. Wardship and marriage of Ralph, son and h. of Sir Ralph Nevell late earl of Westmoreland. Windsor Castle, 6 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 5. [1156.]
38. Edward duke of Buckingham. Licence to impark 1,000 acres of land in the parish of Thournebury, Glouc.; also to castellate his manor or mansion of Thournebury. Windsor Castle, 6 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 5. [1157.]
39. David Edwards, scholar. Grant of the pension which the new elect abbot of St. Bennet's of Holme, Norf., is bound to give unto a clerk nominated by the King, till he promoted him to a competent benefice. Greenwich, 27 March, 1 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 July. P.S. (in English). [1158.]
40. Prior and Convent of St. Peter, Gloucester. Congé d'élire, vice Thomas Braunche, late abbot, deceased. Windsor Castle, 6 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 9 July. P.S.
ii. Petition of John Chedworth, prior, and the convent, for the above; to be presented by Wm. Motlowe and Wm. Marwent. Gloucester, 3 July, 2 Hen. VIII. [1159.]
41. John Johnson, alias Jekson, of Fleeching, alias of Lewes, Sussex, shoemaker. Pardon for killing John Nicholas, alias Nicholes alias Nicoll, of Flecchyng, Sussex, shoemaker, at Lewes, 14 Feb., 1 Hen. VIII., in self-defence; on inquest by Steph. Roote, coroner for Sussex, certified into Chancery by John Botiller and John More, justices. Westm., 10 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1160.]
42. Thomas Howard earl of Surrey, Treasurer of England. To be, for life, Earl Marshal of England, as amply as John late duke of Norfolk or any other, and bear a golden staff (described); also grant of 20l. a year from the Hanaper, payable from Michaelmas last, since which time he has by the King's special command exercised the office. Del. Westm., 10 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 7. [1161.]
43. William Cornewalesse and Thomas Robertz. To be, in survivorship, from Michaelmas last, auditors of all the possessions formerly belonging to John De la Pole duke of Suffolk, in the King's hands by forfeiture of Edmund De la Pole earl of Suffolk and John De la Pole earl of Lincoln. Windsor Castle, 4 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 2. [1162.]
44. Edward Greville. Custody of the lands and wardship and marriage of John, s. and h. of Christopher Brome. Greenwich, 17 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 10 July. P.S. [1163.]
45. College of St. William in York Cathedral. Inspeximus and conf. of:
Pat. 14 Nov., 2 Ric. III., conf.:—
Pat. 11 May, 1 Edw. IV. (p. 2, m. 17.)
Westm., 10 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 34, No. 10.
46. Abbey of Hyde. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 12 April, 1 Hen. VII. (Conf. roll 9, No. 12), confirming:—
Pat. 28 June, 16 Edw. IV. (p. 2, m. 9), confirming:—
A. Ch. 20 Nov., 1 Ric. II., conf.:
a. Ch. 18 March, 4 Edw. III., confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. I., id. Sep. 1114.
Chs. (4) of Hen. II.
Ch. 15 Feb., 23 Hen. III.
Pat. 1 March, 30 Hen. III.
Ch. 20 July, 54 Hen. III., confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. I.
Pat. of Edw. I. (when prince) 20 July, 54 Hen. III., conf.:—
Ch. [20 July, 54] (fn. 4) Hen. III. (as above).
Pat. 28 May, 9 Edw. I.
Pat. 30 May, 33 E. I.
Pat. 23 Feb., 19 E. II.
b. Pat. 12 Dec., 16 Edw. III.
B. Pat. 7 Feb., 4 Edw. II.
C. Pat. 20 Oct., 6 Edw. II.
D. Pat. 16 June, 30 Edw. I.
E. [Pat. 6 Feb., 20 Edw. I.
F. Pat. 24 May, 34 Edw. I.
G. Pat. 22 July, 34 Edw. I.
H. Pat. 6 Jan., 9 Edw. III.
I. Pat. 13 May, 15 Edw. III.
J. Pat. 12 Jan., 16 Edw. III.
K. Pat. 20 June, 15 Ric. II.
L. Pat. 24 Aug., 16 Ric. II.
M. Ch. 30 March, 41 Hen. III] (fn. 5)
N. Ch. 11 April, 34 Edw. I.
O. Ch. 11 April, 34 Edw. I.
P. Ch. 27 July, 3 Edw. III.
Q. Pat. 22 July, 12 Ric. II.
Westm., 10 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Conf. roll 43, No. 1.
47. Justices of Assize.
Norfolk Circuit.—Association of Will. Mordaunt with Sir John Fyneux and Sir Rob. Rede. Westm., 11 July.
Midland Circuit.—Association of John Jenour with Humph. Conyngesby and Guy Palmes. Same date.
Home Circuit.—Association of John Muscote and John Copcote, with John Botiller and John More. Same date.
Oxford Circuit.—Association of Reg. Pegge and Ric. Bodon with Robt. Brudenell and Will. Grevile. Same date.
Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 16d. [1164.]
48. Richard Broke. Exemption from being made serjeant-at-law. Del. Westm., 11 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 2. [1165.]
49. Abbey of Suleby. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Ch. 14 March, 9 Edw. II.
Westm., 11 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 43, No. 6.
50. Commission of Peace. (See Appendix):—
Cornwall. (fn. 6) —Westm., 12 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6d. [1166.]
51. Thomas Sherley. Custody of the lands of Elizabeth and Matilda, daughters and heirs of Marmaduke Gorge, with reversion of those in tenure of Matilda Rose, late wife of Richard Gorge, and of Margaret late wife of Marmaduke Gorge, and wardship and marriage of the said heirs. Windsor Castle, 6 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 2. [1168.]
52. Town of Stamford. Inspeximus and confirmation, viz.:—
Pat. 11 May, 19 Hen. VII. (p. 2, m. 10), conf.:—
Ch. 12 Feb., 1 Edw. IV.
Ch. 21 Nov., 21 Edw. IV.
Westm., 12 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 37, No. 5.
53. Priory of Christchurch Twynham. Inspeximus and confirmation of:
A. Pat. 15 Nov., 14 Hen. VII. (p. 1, m. 16), cf.
Pat. 23 June, 4 Ric. II. (p. 1, m. 32), confirming:—
Ch. 27 Nov., 7 Edw. II., confirming:—
Chs. of Baldwin de Redvers Richard de Redvers earl of Devon (A.D. 1161), William de Redvers earl of Devon, and Isabel de Fortibus countess of Albemarle and Devon and Lady of the Isle (A.D. 1272, 1274 and 1292).
B. Pat. 23 June, 4 Ric. II. (p. 1, m. 31), confirming:—
Ch. 27 Nov., 7 Edw. II., conf.:
[Ch. 23 July, 25 Edw. I.] (fn. 7) confirming:—
Ch. of Isabel de Fortibus (A.D. 1274).
Westm., 12 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Conf. roll 40, No. 1.
54. Priory, of Barnestaple. Inspeximus and confirmation:—
Pat. 8 May, 2 Hen. VI., conf.:—
Ch. 21 Dec., 10 Edw. II., conf.:—
Chs. (3) of Hen. I.
Ch. of Hen. II.
Ch. of Johel son of Alured.
Knoll, 12 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Conf. roll 40, No. 5.
55. Commission of Peace. (See Appendix):—
Lincolnshire (Kesteven).—Otford, 13 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6d. [1169.]
Lincolnshire (Holand).—Westm., 13 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6d. [1170.]
Lincolnshire (Lindsey).—Westm., 13 July. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 6d. [1171.]
56. Thomas Carter, of Mortuarye in the parish of Bokeland, Soms., alias of Mortuary in the parish of Frome, alias of Buckeland Denham, alias of Iford, towker, alias fuller, alias clothier, alias milman. General pardon. Greenwich, 12 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 13 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 2. [1172.]
57. Thomas Caterall. Custody of the lands and wardship and marriage of Giles, kinsman and heir of Thomas Legh. Windsor Castle, 8 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 13 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 2. [1173.]
58. Richard Lygon. Custody of the lands and wardship and marriage of Richard, son and heir of William Reade. Windsor Castle, 13 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Maidstone, 15 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 5. [1174.]
59. Thomas Lovet. Custody of the lands and wardship and marriage of Agnes, daughter and heir of Edward Coope. Windsor Castle, 11 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 17 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 2. [1175.]
60. John Muscote. Custody of the lands of John, son and heir of John Barnard, from his father's death, 28 Aug., 24 Hen. VII., during his minority. Del. Canterbury, 20 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1177.]
61. John Carre. To be, for life, bailiff and parker of the lordships of Hatfeld and Thorne, Yorks., in reversion after Edward, son of John Savage, sen., who holds for life by patent of 19 Sept., 1 Hen. VII. Del. Canterbury, 20 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 5. [1178.]
62. Sir Henry lord Clyfford, sheriff of Westmoreland, and Robert Warcop, of Warcop, Westmld., undersheriff. Pardon and release. Windsor Castle, 15 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Canterbury, 20 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1179.]
63. Monastery of St. Augustine, Canterbury. Restitution of temporalities on the election of Thomas Hampton, D.D., vice John late abbot. Windsor Castle, 14 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Canterbury, 21 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 8.
ii. Petition of the sub-prior and convent for the above, stating that they present the abbot elect to the King by their brethren, Wm. Godmersham. B.D., and Wm. Holingbourne. Dated 29 May, 1510. [1180.]
64. Monastery of Malmesbury. Assent to the election of Richard Frampton, as abbot, in the room of Thomas Olveston, deceased. Greenwich, 28 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Boxley, 23 July. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 6.
ii. Petition of John Drayton, D.D., Wm. Aldey, gardener, sub-chamberlain and sub-almoner, Simon Rumsey, refectoriarius, subsacrist, and keeper of the chapel, Th. Olveston, third prior and infirmarius, John Almesbury, Ralph Shirwode, Ph. Bristow, ostler, John Hampton, and Rob. Ciscetur, monks, making the greater part of the convent, who intimate that, having obtained the King's licence, they elected Frampton, whom they present, beseeching the King to give his consent and direct letters to Edmund bp. of Salisbury, for confirmation of the election; and they state that because, at another time, Wm. Aldey and Thomas Olveston deputed to seek the King's said consent, could not then have the common seal, they procured that the seal of the official of the bp. of London should be put to the certificate. Dated 5 March, 1509. [1183.]
65. Sir William Perpoynte. Custody of the lands of Joan and Elizabeth, daughters and heirs of Henry Sothill, and kinswomen and heirs of Elizabeth Sothill, widow, during their minority. Easthampstead, 21 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll. 24 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 5. [1184.]
66. Sir Robert Southwell, knight for the Body. Pardon and release for all debts to Henry VII. Del. Knoll, 26 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 5. [1185.]
67. Arthur, esquire, and William Kyngeston, esquire for the Body, the King's servants. Licence to export 2,000 pieces of woollen cloths called kerseys, from London and Southampton, free of custom. Easthampstead, 20 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 26 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1186.]
68. Sir Thomas Englefeld, Councillor. Custody of the lands and wardship and marriage of John, son and heir of Edward, and kinsman and heir of Sir William Norrys. Greenwich, 5 May, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 26 July. P.S. [1187.]
69. Citizens of Limerick. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
Pat. 18 Nov., 8 Hen. VI. (p. 1, m. 16), confirming:—
Pat. 27 Nov., 2 Hen. VI., conf.:—
Ch. 20 Jan., 1 Hen. V., conf. with additions:—
Pat. 27 June, 1 Hen. IV., confirming:—
Pat. 6 May, 31 Edw. I. (in Ireland), confirming:—
Ch. 4 Feb., 20 Edw. I.
Westm., 26 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Conf. roll 40, No. 4.
70. Hugh ap Howell, yeoman of the Chamber. Lease for 21 years, of the hundreds of Wayneford and Blythyng, Suff., at the annual rent of 10l. 2s. Greenwich, 24 June, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 27 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1188.]
71. Prior and convent of the Carmelite Friars, Calais. Inspeximus of patent 7 March, 2 Hen. VII. (French Roll, 2 Hen. VII., m. 3), granting an annuity of twenty marks, from the treasurer of Calais, on surrender of patent 3 Dec., 1 Hen. VII., on account of its invalidity; and grant of the same annuity with arrears from 24 April, 1 Hen. VIII. Easthampstead, 23 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Otford, 28 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1189.]
72. William Vertue. To be, during pleasure, master mason of the works in the Tower of London, and elsewhere, with 12d. a day, and a robe from the Great Wardrobe, at Christmas, like the suit of esquires of the Household, as lately held by Thomas Danyell. Easthampstead, 20 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Otford, 28 July. P.S. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1190.]
73. Roger Salesbury, yeoman of the Guard. Grant, during pleasure, of the ferry leading from the town of Barton upon Humbre to the town of Hassill. Windsor Castle, 12 July, 2 Hen. VIII. Del. Knoll, 28 July. P.S. (in English). Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 6. [1191.]
74. Thomas Wild. To be, during pleasure, from Michaelmas last, clerk of the change and money in the Tower of London, as amply as John Blakeney and John Sandes held the office; with wages, &c., as enjoyed under Hen. VI. and Edw. IV. Del. Knoll, 30 July, 2 Hen. VIII. S.B. Pat. 2 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 3. [1192.]
75. Richard bp. of Winchester. Licence to found a chantry for two chaplains, to pray for the said bishop, his parents and ancestors, and for Henry and Ric. Curteys, and their ancestors, at the altar of St. Mary in the church of St. Wulfran, of Grantham, Linc.; to be called the chantry of Henry Curteys. Also mortmain licence to the chaplains to acquire lands, &c., to the annual value of 13l. 6s. 8d. Greenwich, 29 June, ... Del. Westm. .. July. P.S. (defaced).
14. Priory of Holy Trinity, Norwich. Inspeximus and confirmation of:—
A. Ch. 5 Oct., 34 Edw. I., confirming:—
a. Ch. of Hen. I. (to hosp. of St. Paul).
b. Ch. 7 May, 16 Hen. III., confirming:—
Ch. of Hen. I. (to hosp. of St. Paul).
c. Ch. 7 May, 16 Hen. III., confirming:—
Ch. 4 Sept. [2] John (to hosp. of St. Paul).
d. Ch. 30 March, 32 Hen. III.
B. Ch. 26 Nov., 35 Edw. I.
C. Pat. 8 Feb., 22 Hen. VI. (p. 1, m. 11).
D. Pat. 15 June, 7 Hen. VI. (p. 1, m. 6).
E. Pat. 25 June, 14 Edw. IV. (p. 1, m. 3), confirming:—
Pat. 8 Oct., 2 Ric. II., confirming:—
Ch. 21 Feb., 12 Edw. III., confirming:—
Ch. 4 March, 2 Edw. II., confirming:—
Ch. 5 Oct., 34 Edw. I., confirming:—
Ch. 28 Nov., 2 John.
Ch. of William II.
Ch. of Henry I.
Ch. 7 May, 16 Hen. III., confirming:—
Ch. of Henry II.
Ch. 7 May, 16 Hen. III.
Ch. of William II.
F. Pat. 17 July, 20 Edward IV. (p. 1, m. 9).
Westm., 1 July [2 Hen. VIII.]. Confirmation roll 39. No. 3.

Footnotes

  • 1. Nicholas West.
  • 2. His confirmation omitted.
  • 3. The end of the first of these, the whole of the second and the first half of the third omitted, apparently by accident.
  • 4. Omitted in confirmation clause.
  • 5. Supplied from the Patent of Hen. VII (Conf. roll 9, no. 12), the whole portion between brackets being here omitted by tacking the date of Henry III's charter to the end of the patent of 20 Edw. I.
  • 6. The county entered on the Roll is "Devon" but by the names it is evident that Cornwall was intended.
  • 7. Omitted in Inspeximus clause.