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April 1545, 26-30
26 April. | 577. Chapuys and Van der Delft to Mary of Hungary. |
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Spanish Calendar, VIII. No. 47. |
Two days ago received hers of the 20th. Of the English commissioners for the joint arbitration at Gravelines the Emperor is already informed; but Paget told the writers' man this morning that the Council were about to move for the nomination of Dr. Carne, ambassador with her, in place of the Court Master or Vaughan, and that the meeting might be postponed to 8 May but not longer. Nothing has been said about the stay of the Scottish ambassador in Flanders. Will, as instructed, endeavour to draw the English on the subject. Mentioned her information about the despatch from here of the Duchess d'Etampes' secretary. Paget replied that an Italian recently sent to the French Court for an exchange of prisoners was questioned about the possibility of the King's surrendering Boulogne; and Madame d'Etampes thereupon despatched a gentleman to Lord Poyns, governor of Boulogne. The King, however, had instructed Poyns that such a surrender was on no account to be discussed, and nothing more had been heard of it. If anyone had come from France on such an errand the writers must have known; but the only person who has come from France for a long time is a yokel who calls himself a gentleman and says he was M. d'Enghien's servant and fled because of illtreatment. It will be hard to persuade the King to surrender Boulogne. The capture of 60 French vessels, mentioned by the English ambassador, was reported from several quarters, and they wrote of it to Secretary Bave; but now it appears that the capture was only of 9 or 10 small boats off the Brittany coast. The English however descended upon an island there called Belle Isle which they first ransomed for 1,500 or 2,000 cr., paid by the inhabitants, and then sacked. All they have brought home is a little wheat and some chattels. Can hardly speak of the alleged arrest of Zeelanders until the parties complain to the Council. As to the Spanish ships, the Council have taken steps to secure the ship and merchandise captured by Renegat, and will make restitution if Renegat's ships arrested in Spain are released. The Council also promise to enquire into the document in Spanish. |
The King recently sent the Earl of Arundel and other gentlemen to provide for defence of the West coasts, and has made three large musters of ships and men for Scotland, whither he is sending all his Spaniards and Italians. Hertford is to command; and the writers think that it is intended "to restore (rebuild?) a castle (fn. n1) which they demolished last year, standing near the sea in the middle of a river." Last year they did not fortify it because of their haste to accompany the King to Boulogne, and for lack of materials. She will have learnt that the Marquis de Palavicini has arrived here with a good company of men. He seems disappointed in the promises held out to him of commanding all the King's Italians; and he even seems to be looked upon with suspicion. London, 26 April 1545. | |
P.S.—Paget has just sent word that Winchester and he will visit us tomorrow. | |
26 April. | 578. Otwell Johnson to John Johnson. |
R. O. | London, 26 April 1545:—By your letter and this bearer I perceived the cause of your "retardement," and, today, at Pawelles made your excuse to Mr. Brudenell, who has appointed me to meet him at Lynncolnes Inn, at Mr. Edward Gryffyn's. chamber, at 3 p.m. this afternoon. Make the more speed hither if you intend to find Mr. Brudenell here; for by Tuesday night he will depart either to Calleis or home, and before his departing your matter shall be ended, Nicholas Walker (and, I think, your parson) being here for that purpose. Mr. Serjeant Sanders is not here this term but sick at Sebertofte. Nor is Mr. Bretain here. I intend to use Mr. Broke's counsel, and travailed yesterday to come to his speech, but he will have no time to hear the matter until this evening, after which I will instruct Mr. Brikenell perfectly. All the allegations noted in your letter shall be remembered |
Wool sales and money matters. The plague at Calleis does not diminish. Here is no news "but of preparing into Scotland with an honest strength. Both the Emperor and French king sleep, I think. The Lord awake them to conclude a general peace." | |
HoL, p. 1. Add.: at Tykeford. | |
26 April. | 579. Sir Thomas Venables to Shrewsbury. |
Shrewsb. MS. A., p. 101. Heralds' College. |
Shrewsbury having appointed him, amongst other gentlemen, to lead 3,000 men harnessed for war into the North parts, signifies that the King has given him the office of sheriff of this shire during pleasure, and he is also commissioned by the Commissioners in the marches of Wales to cause the country to make bulwarks and beacons all along the sea coasts, for defence, "being all naked and without any manner artillery or ordnance for that purpose," and to warn the country to repulse any landing of the enemy; and begs that he and his company may tarry at home for these and other the King's affairs, with which, as common officer of this shire, he is charged, as bearer can declare. Northwiche, 26 April. |
P. 1. Add.: lieutenant general in the North parts. | |
26 April. | 580. Shrewsbury, Tunstall and Sadler to Henry VIII. |
R. O. | To learn the state of Carlisle, have sent for and conferred with Lord Wharton, captain of the town, Sir John Lowther, captain of the castle, and Edward Aglionby, captain of the citadel; and find all things far out of order. There are no statutes for the order of castle, town or citadel. The captain of the castle says that he is allowed 100 mks. fee and wages of 20 horsemen at 6l. 13s. 4d. each by year, but for no gunners or other soldiers; whereas soldiers and gunners seem meeter than horsemen for the defence of a fortress. In the town and castle is convenient furniture of ordnance, partly unmounted and not ready, but no shot and powder to speak of, and only one gunner to serve in town, castle and citadel; and not sufficient bows, arrows, bills, demihakes and such weapons, nor any convenient proportion of victuals. Also there is no mill within the castle, and not water enough for the captain's ordinary household. The captain of the citadel has 2s. a day for himself, 8d. for a porter and 6d each for six gunners and eight soldiers, but says that since the citadel was made, he could never get a gunner and has therefore taken no allowance for them; nor could he get any ordnance although he has often made suit for it. The citadel remains without ordnance, artillery, victual or munition. The town is not tenable against any great power; and many things in it are out of order for want of good statutes for the governance of the retinue and inhabitants. |
For remedy the writers have (1) ordered the repair of the ramparts and "vammewres" of the castle and citadel, which will be no great matter; (2) charged the captains to furnish themselves with victuals for three months; and (3) apportioned the ordnance at the castle to the castle, town and citadel, ordering the said captains and the clerk of the ordnance at Carlisle to set men to stock and mount such as is not ready. Cannot however furnish shot, powder or weapon without disfurnishing other places, and therefore desire the King to send some together with gunners, forty of whom will be few enough for the castle, town and citadel. Send herewith a book of the ordnance, shot, powder and munition at Carlisle. For the repairs there is lack of lead, which they beg that the Chancellor of the Augmentations may be caused to send from the late monastery of Shapp in Westmoreland, which is not far from Carlisle. Darneton, 26 April 1545. | |
P.S.—Enclose letters received from Thomas Gowre and Archane, being at Barwycke. Signed. | |
Pp. 3. Add. Endd. | |
R. O. | 2 A view taken 24 April 37 Hen. VIII. of all ordnance, shot, powder and munitions at Carlisle "for the furniture of the town, castle and citadel there," viz.:— |
"Gonnes of brasse": 4 "sakers" and 8 "fawlcons" well mounted upon carts, 2 "f awlconettes " (one well mounted, the other with awheel broken), 1 "pott gonne," 4 "faulconettes well mounted upon carts, with the King [of] Scottes arms upon them," 3 "fawlconnes with chambers with G chambers for the same," 1 "faulcone chambered in himself; and all hath need to be new mounted." | |
"Gonnes of irone": 14 single "basses" standing upon "mynches" and 28 chambers for the same, 0 double "bases" standing upon "mynches" and 18 chambers for the same, 2 "litle serpentynes" and 1 "fowler" which lack mounting and chambers, 1 "hagbusshe upon trundelles" and 4. chambers for it, a great "porte peace" and a chamber for it, "a greate bumberte chambered in hymself"; 12 single basses well mounted upon 6 carts, whereof two basses remain at Bewcastell, "and all lacking chambers and forlookes"; 3 " longtayll hagbusshes upon a cart, " 4 small " porte peces " and 4 chambers for them; 7 fowlers and 7 chambers for them, 9 bases and 18 chambers for them, all needing to be new mounted. | |
Saker shot, 150; powder, 3 barrels; bows 1, 100, of which 1,000 will serve; arrows 2,300 sheaf, of which 500 need repair; bills, 60; morispykes, 100; pykes and mattockes, 30; shovels and spades, 50. | |
There is but one gunner, called Thomas de Valloies, a very old man, who has yearly, by patent, 18l. 5s. paid by the sheriff of Cumberland. | |
Pp. 2. | |
ii. " Defficientes ":—For the castle of Carlisle: 30 " hagbusshes uppon crocke, " 200 saker shot, 500 fawlcon shot, 1,000 shot for fawkenettes and basses, 100 bills, 30 demihakes, 2 last of gunpowder and 10 gunners. For the "syttydele": the same numbers of saker shot, fawlcon shot, bills, half hakes, and gunners, with 1 ton of iron and 4 fodder of lead to make shot and 1 last of gunpowder. For the town: 2 last of powder, shot for the ordnance —(blank), bows 5C0, sheaves of arrows 1,000, bills 1,000, gunners 20. | |
P. 1. | |
581. Berwick. | |
R. O. | " Ordynaunce, artyllarie, municions and habiliment[ys] of warre remaynyng wt in the Kinges Mates towne of Berwyke. |
" In primis, ii canons of brasse mounted upon there cariages shodd wt irone wt boxes of brasse and iron in the whele naves; charging ladelles and spunges for the same peces, iiii." And 2 demi cannons, 2 culverynes, 2 fawcons, 3 fawkenettes, and 1 robinnetes, all of brass, and 10 basses of iron similarly described; and 120 demyhakes. Also the numbers of shot for each kind, and of demy barrels (100) and whole barrels (20) of sarpentyne powder, bows (3,600), livery arrows (8,256 sheaf), bowstrings (6 barrels), black bills (5,600), spears (500), horse harness for drawing ordnance and carts (100 pair), cart saddles (24), "thiller coddes" (24), cart horse bridles (80), cressetts staved (50), cressett light (2,000 weight), lettis skalthropes (100), and wheels (6 pair). | |
"Ordynaunces of brasse and irene abowte the towne walles and wt in the townes." The (various pieces and their positions described.) | |
"The castell of Berwyke. (The pieces and their positions described; with also a list of shot, powder, mattocks, spades, bows, &c.) | |
Pp. 5. | |
R. O. | 2. A list in the same handwriting, with its heading lost by mutilation, viz.:—" First a cannon of vii inches mounted upon shod wheels; item shot for the same cannon, 200. Item, a saker of brass with 50 shot for him; this saker is mounted upon trillilles, and her stock cut short for the ship." Also 9 fawlcons of brass similarly cut short and 100 shot for them, 2 half slings of iron, 14 Portingale bases of iron, 4 morter pieces of iron, 160 stone shot for porte pieces and slings; 20 privy wagons; with 4 small basses to each and 1,500 shot for them; 160 demihakes, 20 half barrels of corne powder, 26 half barrels of serpentine powder, a barrel of plate for ladles, a firkin of "hayleshott, " a firkin with canvas, packneedles and thread " for carte touches, " 1,902 bows of yew, 2,908 sheaf of livery arrows, l½ barrels of bowstrings, 500 moorice pykes, 3,750 bills, whereof 2,000 "are good and able to do service, " 20 pieces of iron, 500 scoops, nails, baskets, handbarrows, 12 coil of ropes small and great, 7 cressetts and 200 lights for them; one barrel each of soap, candle and tallow; and " a baskett with rammers and campions." |
Pp. 2. | |
26 April. | 582. Sadler to Wriothesley. |
R. O. | The great disorder and disfurniture in the King's frontier fortresses here enforces him to write; since, if the Frenchmen and Scots join forces, they will likely be doing with some of them. They lack chiefly good captains. Lord Evre, captain of the town, and Sir Cuthbert Ratclif, captain of the castle of Berwyke, are " men of honesty and meet to serve elsewhere, " but of no experience or knowledge for keeping a fortress. John Karr, captain of Warke, " is surely a good Borderer and very active man, and expert in these frontier wars," but not of experience or knowledge of feats pertaining to the assault or defence of a fortress, as himself confessed to Sadler. Sir John Lowther, captain of Carlisle castle, is lame and impotent, and as unmeet as the rest. Nothing can better declare their insufficiency than the disfurniture of their fortresses, which have been kept more like gentlemen's houses. If there be likelihood of siege being laid to any of the fortresses it is more than necessary to send down men of activity and experience to defend them, or at least as coadjutors to the captains. Writes this not for any malice to the captains, whom he knows to be honest and good gentlemen, but for the King's service. Darneton, 26 April. |
Hol., pp.2. Add1.: To, &c, my lord Chancellor of England. Endd.: Mr. Sadleyr to Mr. Seer., Mr. Paget, xxvjo Aprilis 1545. | |
27 April. | 583. Farrington Rectory, Hants. |
Rymer, xv.69. | Confirmation to the Crown, by John Bishop of Exeter, of the advowson of the rectory of Faryngdon, Hants. 27 April 37 Hen. VIII. |
Ratified by the Dean and Chapter of Exeter in their chapter house, 2 June. | |
Enrolled [Close Roll 87 Hen. VIII., p. 2, No. 35] as acknowledged, 2 June, by the Bp. at Clyst Episcopi, and by the Dean and Chapter in their chapter house, before Sir Thos. Dennys and Sir Hugh Pollarde, authorised thereto. | |
27 April. | 584. The Privy Council to Cheyney. |
R. O. | Mr. Treasurer, the King is advertised from the seas that the Frenchmen are already abroad with galleys and other ships, minding some exploit upon the coast about the Narrow Seas, and therefore thinks it necessary that some notable personage were resident at Dover for the assembling of his subjects. He reputes you "a man most meetest for that purpose;" but, like a good master, seeing you so " unquieted with that naughty whoreson ague," requires you to regard the recovery of your health, so as to "be able to serve again many years longer," and therefore sends bearer, Sir Thomas Seymour, to take your advice therein and obtain your commandment to all your officers at Dover and elsewhere within your office of wardenry to be at his rule and order in your absence. His Majesty doubts not but, were it not for sickness, you would gladly be there, " and all we be sorry that you cannot." Pray despatch bearer with all diligence. St. James, 27 April 1545. |
Draft in Paijet's hand, pp. 2. Endd.: M. to my lord Warden of the Cinq Portes, xxvijo Aprilis 1545. | |
27 April. | 585. Chapuys and Van Der Delft to Mary of Hungary. |
Spanish Calendar, viii. No. 48. |
Kept their letter written yesterday for this packet. Winchester and Paget said their King meant to observe fully the agreement, but certain points, such as the two claims in the Spanish statement, would take time to verify. They excused Renegat by the seizure of some of his ships in Spain, but said that they had sequestrated his property and summoned him hither, together with another captain who recently seized Spanish ships and compelled the masters to say that the cargoes were French. The King was so annoyed that he would recall all privateers. |
Winchester and Paget then asked if there was no news of the proposed truce. Said that the King of France had not yet answered the Emperor, and some thought the delay due to the sending of the Duchess d'Etampes' man to Boulogne. Paget gave fuller details of the French intrigues, and then said that the King was astonished that no reply had been sent. Were importuned to tell their opinion of a truce; and finally said that the French were not likely to consent to a truce, since they did not fear invasion and the King of England was put to the expense of holding Boulogne, nor were the French likely to leave Boulogne in suspense until the pensions were paid. Winchester and Paget seemed to think it would be no small favour to defer the pensions till after the truce expired. Could not get them to say how far the King was disposed to give way. On the contrary they talked of his great preparations against Scotland and their contempt for the King of France, even if he sent 30,000 or 40,000 men hither. Reminded them only that peace was always welcome and Boulogne was likely to cost much; they seemed to adhere too closely to their conditions proposed to Card, du Bellay. Paget replied that he had spoken to the Emperor to adopt these conditions or such others as he could arrange. In addition to Dr. Carne, the bp. of Westminster, who is of the Privy Council, will take part in the Gravelines conference. No more was said of sending Vaughan or the Court Master. (fn. n2) London, 27 April 1545. | |
27 April. | 586. Lord Evers and Sir Robert Bowes to Shrewsbury. |
Shvewsb, MS. A, p. 349. Heralds' College. |
Robert Scootte, of Norham, this bearer, has required " to have oon Robert Cokeborne weh is presonore to the said Robert Scotte for to feathe the said Robert Scot as in exchange the one for thother." Thinks it good that a man who has a prisoner should "feathe himself." This Robert Cokeborne "is a gentleman and a younger brother, being but of small ability and estimation;" and the writer therefore advisee the exchange. Barwyke, 27 April 1545. Signed: your lordshypes at commandment Wyll'm Eure. |
I have no knowledge of this Robert Cockburne, but as lord Evers writes. Bearer is a very good borderer that may ill be spared; wherefore I require your Lordship to favour him. Anlwyke (sic), "the said xxvijth." Signed: Robert Bowis. | |
P.1. Add. | |
27 April. | 587. Wotton to the Council. |
R. 0. St. P., x. 404. |
On the 18th received their letter of the 2nd directed to Paget and him for obtaining a passport for 5,000 haquebutes provided by Chr. de Charchano in Mylan. Spoke to President Schore, who, having moved the Emperor therein, says that Paget, when here, required passport for 4,000 haquebutes, and that the Emperor thinks this request to be for the same. Answered that he knew that Paget required a passport, but neither the number asked nor the number granted, and this was assuredly for other haquebutes provided in Italy. The President said that the Emperor thought it a great number to ask first 4,000 and now 5,000, and would know how many Paget asked and obtained, which Mr. Chambreleyn could tell. Has sent him a remembrance that 4,000 were asked and 2,000 granted, as Mr. Damsell, the King's servant, says. On the 20th received their letter with the names of the persons appointed to the Diet, and declared to Schore when they should be at the place; who answered (as Wotton has written to Paget) that the Emperor's commissioners could not be there before 8 May, and that the Emperor had instructed his ambassadors to declare this to the King. Schore said that sone of their ambassadors should be at it, and now says that it shall be Chappuis, at his coming from the King. Hears that Dr. Hermes shall be another, a learned man, " of the Privy Council, as they call it here, but not as we call it, for that that we call the Privy Council they call (as I take it) le Conseill d'Estat." |
The Duke of Orleans arrived here on Friday, 24th inst., and was received solemnly with torches (although it was but 4 p.m.) and a peal of guns. Moret, the ambassador, is not yet come, but Menaige, who was joined with him, remains here. The President aftirms that the Emperor will depart for Germany within four or five days. | |
This day, sitting at dinner with Mr. Carne, my lady, Mr. Governor and other, one came to speak with Dr. Martyn, the Duke of Suffolk's physician, who went out and shortly returned with a letter to Wotton, which proved to be written by John Petwell. The man who brought it was already gone, but Dr. Martyn said that he was a servant of one Poumberge, brother to the ambassador Dilphus's mother, who would speak in Petwell's favour. As the Council wrote to him in favour of Mr. Forman against Petwell, who is said to be " retaining to Poole," he sends them the letter. Never saw or knew Petwell. Poumberge says that he is at Basile in Germany. Dr. Martyn desires it kept secret that Poumberge sends now into England to the ambassador Dilphus for certain books concerning the matter between Mr. Forman and Petwell which show "deceit" committed to the King's prejudice. Andwerpe, 27 April 1545. Signed. | |
Pp. 2. Add. Endd. | |
27 April. | 588. Wotton to Paget. |
R. O. St P., x. 401. |
Has been again in hand with the President for the Scottish ambassador, and is told that his tarrying here is only until the French ambassador may have answer from his master. Pointed out that thus the Scottish ambassador might tarry here as long as the French king would; but the President answered that he must depart when the Emperor goes hence, very shortly, for he said he had no commission to follow the Emperor into Germany. These words sounded as though there had been communication of his going into Germany; and, although the President affirmed that neither should he tarry here with the Queen, Wotton still suspects his tarrying here to be for some other purpose than the President alleges. The President said that the Emperor had no answer from the French king concerning the truces, and that the cause seemed to be that the King is himself in communication with the Frenchmen. Wotton said that such communication was reported both in this Court and the French Court, but he had no advertisement of it out of England as he should have had if it were true. " Why! (quod the President) it is well known that Madame Destampes' secretary is in-England, and for no truces but for a peace, and his request is to have Boleyn ' rasidde' and so doing the French king will be content to pay the pension and to agree for the arrearages." Wotton answered that that was news to him, and he thought such a communication bound to fail. The President said that he was sure the King would never forego Boleyn, and that the French king must seek peace for lack of money, for which cause he had countermanded his ships retained in Italy; and that the French king knew not yet what it cost to maintain a navy, " and that out of doubt he intended to do at Boleyn this year, for he might well perceive that he were able to do no good in it." |
The ambassador of Venice has still advertisement from Andrinopoli, dated 5 March, that the Turks army by land is ready to ride, and his army by sea shall be ready " by all" April. The Duke of Orleans came hither on Friday last. (fn. n3) By the way lodging was demanded for 800 horses, but 300 would be more than enough for " all his horses, mules, mulettes and asses." Having saluted the Emperor from his father he searched in his pocket and blushing said " Foy de gentilhomme, Sire, j'ay perdu nies lettres." The President says that he goes hence back to France. Seeing the arms of Mylan joined with those of Orleans upon his mulettes, Wotton thought him rather hasty therein, but is told that ever since he was Duke of Orleans he has given them. The President seems to believe that we shall agree with the Frenchmen; and this may be cause of their detaining the Scottish ambassador here. When Wotton named the Governor among those appointed to be at the Diet the President said that, as there would be complaints of the false dealing of merchants, the Governor might be pricked to impatience, and, unless the commissioners on both sides were men free from affections, this Diet could not produce the fruit that is looked for. Encloses a letter from Ytelwolphe, received from Bastyen, who prays for an early answer to it. The ambassador of Genua says that the bp. of Raguse is come to Rome and certifies the Bishop of Rome that the Turk comes not to Hungary this year, but is still at Adrinopoli. Encloses letters brought out of France from Mr. Wyngefeld, prisoner there. Andwerpe, 27 April 1545. Signed. | |
P.S.—Certain merchants of Lysle complain that a ship laden with their wine and other merchandise is taken in England since Easter and brought into Plummouth, as appears by the bill herewith. Rather than complain to the Emperor they send one Rousee into England to solicit their matter, and as our merchants commend them for honest men, Wotton desires help for them. The bringer of Ytelwolphe's letter had a copy of it which Bastian has turned into French (also sent herewith). | |
Pp. 3. Add. Endd. | |
27 April. | 589. Carne to Paget. |
R. O. St. P., x. 407. |
On the 24th inst. arrived here the Duke of Orleans and was received with more honor than the Emperor himself, as regards torches, shot and banners. All the nobles of the Court met him half a league out, with all the Italians and Spaniards. His own train is bruited to be great because the harbingers appoint lodging for 800; but Carne thinks them no more than 300 and " verye homblye horsede." In reply to a question of the town council of Machlen, the Emperor answered that they should receive the Duke as they would himself. The French king will shortly to Normandy to see his army furnished for the sea. The Emperor departs within 3 or 4 days towards Germany and the Lady Regent to Bruxells. She banqueted the Duke of Orleans on Saturday night, who returns from hence to France and goes no further with the Emperor. Some say that his coming is to thank the Emperor for the " declaration of the Duchy of Myllayne for him." The Turk has his army by land ready and will have that by sea ready " by all this present April." Andwarp, 27 April. |
P.S. in his own hand.—"The Scottish ambassador is here yet. Mons. du Orleans beareth the arms of Myllayn already quartered with the arms of France." Signed. | |
Pp. 2. Add. Endd.: 1545. | |
27 April. | 590. Chamberlain to Paget. |
R. O | By Francis the post I wrote Gasper Dutche's answer touching the 1,000l. st. you willed me to require of him; and also sent 49l. 17s. 4d. st. in groats for the 200 cR. Of the sun you left with me. Moreover I wrote how this town began to evil entreat our merchants, taking their cloaks off their backs and breaking open their packhouses to distrain for a new impost, called the 20th penny, upon house rents; wherein I used such means that the lords of the town have returned me the pledges taken and caused their Serjeants to ask my forgiveness, sending three substantial burgesses to excuse the lewd behaviour of their officers and ask for a written statement of what has been taken from this company and of any other injuries contrary to our privileges. At the Emperor's departing hence they promise to make satisfaction and prove that they esteem our traffic. I wot not whether these "gentle motions," unusual for eight or ten years past, indicate zeal to make amends or desire to know grievances beforehand in order to be "readier to defend us at the Diet," in preparation for which those here, both shippers and merchants, assemble twice a day; or whether they are because I made the Company to remove their unsold goods to Barghes and not resort hither during this mart, as if to withdraw our traffic from hence (as the Margrave said he heard that we intended, to whom I answered that "such occasions" might compel us). So that now, if these merchants would observe the ordinances heretofore made for the general weal of this Fellowship, I would yet trust to see this Company in good estimation, and make the folk of this town know themselves; and to that end, please move the King or Council to write me a sharp letter, like this other here enclosed, whereby I may the better keep them in obedience, "praying you to let none of the merchants there know hereof." |
Encloses two letters received by one of the Company out of Spain by post, showing how our merchants and their goods to the value of 26,000 ducats are stayed by the Prince of Spain. Sent them to Mr. Wutton, to Machelin, thinking that he might labour to the Emperor therein, " but now he is come hither and willed me to send them unto you." The Duke of Orleans came into this town on Friday afternoon, met by the Duke of Askot and other nobles of this country, and by the Spaniards who follow the Court, and received with torches and a great peal of gunshot. He brought in his train not past 50 horses, " besides carriage mulettes and carts," in very evil order. How long the Emperor and he tarry here is not yet known. The Scottish ambassador is yet lodged in an inn among the wagonners and comes little abroad. A Scottish priest told me that he tarries the answer of one whom the Emperor sent into Scotland 15 days past, who took shipping in a fisher boat at Flushing. The Frenchman of whom I showed you at Bruxelles, sent thither to me by one of our merchants, has since been in France and departed from Eoan eight days past, where he says were 4 galleys and a carrack ready for sea and a report from Brittaigne that 40 sail were ready at Brest, and that, with other ships to the number of 300 sail, they should carry 10,000 Italians and 5,000 Bretons into Scotland, while Mons. de Vandome should lead an army into Pickerdie. The letters you sent for the Bastard of Guelder I despatched on Tuesday last. These other letters I received yesterday from Muxica and Taphorne. Your coffer, barrel of sturgeon and bits I have laden in a hoy which departs within two days. I can find no mares for you, because the horsefairs are past, unless I might go into Holland. This day I am promised to see two of 7 years old, for which is asked 80 ducats apiece,—a great price. " They may so like me at sight that perchance I will send them you." Pray remember my suit, " that I be not found out right contrary in that I have avaunted myself to have, as I told you at your being here." Andwarpe, 27 April 1545. | |
HoL, pp. 5. Add. Sealed, Endd. | |
R. O. | 2. Draft of a letter to be written by the Council to Chamberlain. |
The King is informed that, during the arrest there, many of your Company of this city, while the King's ambassadors were there soliciting redress of the same, were so bold as to ship goods from hence in strangers' names, paying their strangers' customs; thus doing their utmost to lose the privileges which the King's progenitors and he purchased for them, and to make void the labour of his ambassadors for their release. From henceforth the King commands you to look straitlier to your office and to the observation of the ordinances " established by such men of wisdom, your predecessors, as we now would wish to be there among you "; and both to exact the penalties for transgression thereof and account to his Majesty for his moiety of the same, according to the intent of the privileges which he has granted your Fellowship. | |
In Chamberlain's hand, pp. 2. | |
27 April. | 591. Chamberlain to Paget. |
r o. | This bearer, Nicholas the post, despatched by Mr. Wootton, desired me to lend him 10 cr., "for that Mr. Wutton, having scarcity of money to follow the Emperor this journey, gave him none.' Please pay Mr. Mason so much for me, for it is as scant or much scanter with me. Since closing my other letters "I hear that the Emperor departeth on Tuesday, (fn. n4) and the Duke of Orleans back towards France. What that meaneth I cannot learn." Andwarp, 27 April 1545. |
Hol, p.1. Add. Endd. | |
28 April. | 592. The Privy Council to Shrewsbury. |
R. O. | The King takes well your Lordship's sundry letters, and, in part answer, "hath given us charge which tomorrow shall be signified unto you." As the fortification for defence of the haven at Tynemowth is now ready to receive a good number of men, and the enemies, who are in some force upon the Narrow Seas, knowing that it has no garrison, might endeavour to surprise it ("which should be a thing not only dishonorable but also a great strength for them and a marvellous annoysance to his Majesty"), this is to require you to send some "meet personage" (fn. n5) with 200 or 300 men for its safeguard; for, as the baron of Hilton has "been much traded in the wars in those parts," the King is loth to have him shut up in such a time of service, but means to employ him otherwise, to his contentation, as Shrewsbury is to declare to him. All necessaries for the furniture of the place must be sent thither. St. James's, 28 April 1545. |
Draft in Mason's hand corrected by Paget, pp.2. Endd.: My. to my lord of Shrewisb., xxviii. Aprilis 1545. | |
28 April. | 593. The Privy Council to Wotton [and Carne]. |
R. O. St. P., x. 408. |
Having " this day " received from the Emperor's ambassadors certain doleances with two articles added in the name of the Lady Regent, copies enclosed, think it well to signify the answer made thereto by the bp. of Winchester and Secretary " who yesterday were sent to them for that purpose," viz.:— |
That the King and Council are sorry that anything should be done on the sea or elsewhere contrary to the amity; and, since Paget's coming home, sundry captains have been, in presence of the ambassadors' ministers, committed to ward, and the admirals are commanded, upon complaint of any ill treatment of the Emperor's subjects, to satisfy the parties and send up the misdoers. Mary! if any prize be taken which appears to be French, they must give us leave not suddenly to deliver it without respect of justice to our own subjects; for instance a prize taken two months past by men of Rye, named le Saynt Esprit,a French ship laden in Roan for Portyngall and bound to return to Roan, whose cockets, charter party and safeconduct were all for Frenchmen, " they" were not ashamed to challenge as Spanish goods. Touching the first article, we never heard of the matter before, but will punish those complained of and satisfy the parties; and likewise, as to the second article, if the offenders be discovered. Reneger states his case thus. Having taken a French ship on the coast of Spain wherein were divers Spaniards goods, he sent for the owners to claim them, and so delivered what could lawfully be required, until one claimed certain feathers which clearly pertained to Frenchmen, and upon denial stayed a ship of Reneger's which was there lading, and summoned Reneger himself to come to land. Fearing then to be arrested, as there was a general stay of English merchants in Flanders and letters sent to Spain to do the like there, he sailed away. Meeting a Spanish ship which professed to carry only sugar and other merchandise, but wherein he found certain gold, silver and pearls, he told them how his ship was unjustly detained in Spain and that they must pardon him if he retained such parcels of their goods as amounted to its value; and he gave them a bill of his hand, wherein they prayed him earnestly not to mention the gold, &c, or it would be forfeited for lack of manifestation thereof to the Emperor's officers. At his coming home he was straightway commanded to put all the goods in safe keeping, and is now departed for that purpose. Touching the first of the Queen's articles, upon particular declaration of the matter, order shall be taken; and so with the Zealanders' complaint, which we never heard of before and which the ambassadors themselves thought unreasonable. | |
This was the effect of our discourse; in the end whereof we said that the King marvelled to hear nothing out of Flanders of the overture for peace or truce made when I, the secretary, was there. They answered that they heard nothing thereof, save that the Regent marvelled that she had no word of it, and she thought the reason might be a practice reported to be begun at Bullen. We then declared how one Hippolito, prisoner at Bullen, desired to repair into France to obtain the exchange of Sir Ric. Wingfield for him, and, being in the French Court, was told by Mons. de Longuevale that if there was likelihood of the King's inclining to peace he would be a doer therein, and Madame Destampes would help. Failing to compass his suit, Hippolito returned and told the above to Lord Poyninges, who certified some of the King's Council thereof and had answer that, for the quiet of Christendom, the King would always hearken to an honorable peace: "upon which answer a secretary of Madame Destampes resorted unto Bullen and, at his coming, requiring for one of the conditions the giving up of Bullen, was incontinently dismissed." As the thing was openly done and was a mere practice, we never communicated it, for the King, having entered with the Emperor in this matter, looks to him for the success of it. | |
The King marvels to hear nothing from the Bastard of Gueldres touching the 2,000 men of war for whom he bound himself when here, or the 1,000 more for whom his Highness afterwards wrote, or the 1,000 mariners whom he was also to provide; and his Majesty requires you to send an express messenger to bring word from him therein and learn occurrents. | |
In respect of the Regent's letters, and to gratify the Emperor, the King will repay the money disbursed by Mons. de Liege, and has taken order for its payment in Antwerp. The King accepts the request of President Scoyre for the deferring of the Diet, and has appointed my lord of Westminster, Mr. Secretary Peter, "you Mr. Kerne," Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Chambrelayn, thus altering somewhat the first appointment. | |
Draft in Mason's hand, corrected by Paget, pp. 10. Endd.: Mynute from the Counsail to Mr. Wootton, xxviij. Aprilis 1545. | |
28 April. | 594. The Privy Council to Carne. |
R. O. | Considering that he has now been "well traded of a good time in that country," the King appoints him to be one of the commissioners at the Diet with my lord of Westm., Mr. Petre, Mr. Vaughan and Mr. Chambrelayn. He shall notify this to the Regent (advertising her that after the Diet he returns to his place about her), and be ready with his colleagues at the day appointed, fully instructed of things " necessary to be known from thence." As he knows, the day first assigned, viz. 1 May, was, at the President's request, delayed until the 8th. |
Draft corrected by Payet. Endd.: Mynute to Mr. Cam from the Counsa[il], xxviijo Aprilis 1545. | |
28 April. | 595. North Wingfield Chantry. |
R. O. | Surrender by Simon Thomson, elk., chanter of the chantry of St. Mary in the church of Northwynfelde, Derb., of the said chantry with its house, garden, orchard and all possessions, including an annual pension of 51. 6s. 8d.out of the lands of the late priory of Lenton, Notts. Dated 28 April 37 Hen. VIII. Signed and sealed. |
Note by Walter Hendle, attorney of Augmentations, that this was acknowledged before him, the same day. | |
Parchment. See Eighth Report of Dep. Keeper of Public Records, App. II. 34. | |
28 April. | 596. Shrewsbury, Tunstall and Sadler to Henry VIII. |
R. O. St. P., v. 439. |
This day arrived at Newcastle Petrus de Gamboa, captain general of the Spaniards, with 1,300 Spaniards, as appears by letters herewith, from him and the Mayor, to Shrewsbury. Would gladly know how to use them and what entertainment they shall have; and meanwhile will place them where they may be best refreshed after coming off the seas. For their entertainment and other affairs, here is little money. Send lettters arrived from the Wardens of the East and Middle Marches with a cipher from the larde of Brunstone. Darneton, 28 April, at night. Signed. |
In Sadler's hand, p.1. Add. Endd.: 1545. | |
28 April. | 597. William Damesell to Paget. |
R. O. | Has by sundry letters desired Paget to learn the King's pleasure concerning " a rest of powder" to be received here and also for 2,000l. st. required to pay debts for powder and munition, for which he is daily pressed. Requires the said 2,000l.; or rather 6,000l. for payment both of what he owes and what he will receive, so that he need not trouble the King further. Here was lately news that men of the West country, aided by the King's ships, had taken 80 sail of Frenchmen laden with wine, wheat, salt and salted beef. This news now begins to wax cold. Would that it were true! Andwerpe, 28 April 1545. |
Hol, p. 1. Add. Sealed. Endd, | |
28 April. | 598. Treaty between Charles V. and Scotland. |
Horl. MS. 4,637. pt. 3, f. 20. B. M. |
Upon the representations made to the Emperor by the ambassador of Scotland, on behalf of the Governor and Council there, his Majesty has advised that, for reasons declared to the ambassador, he cannot at present renew the ancient alliances between the House of Burgundy and the Kings of Scotland nor give the declaration of comprehension which the ambassador has required; but, to show his sincere affection, he would desire the Scots to accord with England (not that his Majesty intends in any manner to invade the realm of Scotland or its subjects); and, to provide for the indemnity of subjects of both sides, he consents that merchants of Scotland who shall have letters of safeconduct under the great seal of his Low Countries may freely trade there, provided that his subjects having the Governor's safeconduct may as freely trade in Scotland. And it is accorded that, at sea, merchants and subjects of the Low Countries having letters of attestation from the Queen of Hungary shall not be molested by the men of war or subjects of Scotland, and in case of attempts to the contrary sincere restitution shall be made. But the subjects of either side having such letters of attestation shall not enter the ports of the other unless for stress of weather, and even then shall not land anything without licence from the officer of the port and shall leave with the first favourable wind. Subjects who have the safeconducts above mentioned may sue for things wrongly taken from them before the declaration of war, save that those of Scotland shall not claim what was employed to recompense the English for the ship taken at La Vere; but they may take action for the surplus. Envers, 28 April 1545. |
French. Contemporaneous copy, pp.3. Certified as having been collated with the original by Maistre Thomas Marjoribanck. | |
28 April. | 599. Isepo Trist (?) to Bonaventura. . . .no. (fn. n6) |
R. O. | I have received yours of the 4th inst. from Brussels. As to the Sor Hypolito Palavecino and the conditions obtained by him from the king of England, and the offer he makes you, of which he told me at Venice that he had written to you, it does not please me that you should leave your present service, although I do not well understand your affairs and those of the world. Our brother has had promise from the same master of Signor Hypolito of conditions equal to those of any other, and when the time comes will be one of the first despatched; he wishes to go to this enterprise if any go at all. I gave Sr Hypolito a letter for you, and am surprised that you have not received it. By it I advised you on no account to let yourself be enticed away from your present service. He told me many things and is not returning to his master; but I said that I was not pleased that he should seek to get you to go on this enterprise with any other than your master. |
As to the illustrious ambassador Moresini and Signor Bernardo Navagiero, you must diligently wait upon them, considering that they are my masters and men of such quality. The Signor D'go Moresini " he l'anima da che Soranzo impero." I have said enough; besides, he is able to aid you at need. Kemember the dog for the illustrious Soranzo, I have not yet received it. In coming to Italy, if you can bring two little horses, such as the Germans use, to go in my mother's carriage, we will pay you for them. Viea (Vicenza), 28 April '45. | |
Ital. HoL, p. 1. Add.:[Al] molto magoo M. Bonaventura . . . . no, gentilhomo Vicentino, agente . . . . illmo Sor Sforza Palavecino. In corte del Nontio di Sua Santa apresso sua Ma Cesa. Sealed. Endd.: An Italian l're sent from Mr. Wootton. Begins:Magnifico fratello. | |
R. O. | 2. Latin translation of the above. |
P. 1. Endd.: Translation of th'Italian l're. | |
R. O. | 3. English translation of § 1, not very correct. |
P. 1. | |
28 April. | 600. Mary Queen of Scots to Paul III. |
Royal MS. 18 B. VI. 180. B. M. Epp. Reg. Sc., II. 250. |
About a month ago she was induced to ask his Holiness that Wm. Gordoun, a noble youth, might be admitted coadjutor to William bp. of Aberdeen, in his age and weakness. The bp. is since dead, and as Aberdeen is one of the chief cathedrals of Scotland, her tutor thinks it best to ask His Holiness to make no appointment until she nominates thereto. Stirling (signed by Arran) 4 kal. Maii 1545. |
Lat. copy, p. 1. | |
28 April. | 601. Mary Queen of Scots to Cardinal Carpi. |
Royal MS. 18 B. VI. 180. B. M. Epp. Reg. Sc., II 251. |
To the same effect. Desires him also to support James Hamilton, her tutor's natural brother, in his suit for Brechin deanery. Stirling (signed by Arran at Edinburgh), 4 kal. Maii 1545. |
Lat., copy, p. 1. | |
28 April. | 602. Pole to Cardinals De Monte and Cervini. |
Poli Epp., IV. 187. |
They will have heard of the time of his departure from Rome and the route he proposed to take, as he has done, through Romagna. Arrived yesterday at Bologna without more than his ordinary company, as there seemed no occasion for suspicion. But now, hearing that men are continually kept in those parts by the followers of Ludovico delle Arme, has determined to take with him 25 horse to Mantua, going by Ferrara to avoid the confines of Mirandola. The bearer, his chaplain, will give further particulars about his journey. Bologna, 28 April 1545. |
Italian. | |
29 April. | 603. The Navy. |
R. O. | The Council's order to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer to deliver 1.000l. to Lord Saint John for "the provisions of the seas." St. James, 29 April, 1545. Signed by Wriothesley, Suffolk, Russell, Hertford, Winchester and Paget. |
In Mason's hand, p. 1. Add. | |
29 April. | 604. Charles Morton to Shrewsbury. |
Shrewsb. MS. P., p. 259. Heralds' College. |
Has received Shrewsbury's letters commanding him to be ready to serve with ten men. Protests his inability. Further begs his lordship's counsel about the collection of the King's money of Benevolence with which he is charged. "Part thero[ff] I have paid, and other parte theroff ys to geder, the wyche ys the wors[t] money to gett that ever I sawe; ther ys so moche povertie in the contry." I had rather serve your Lordship than any man in the realm next the King, "whose servant I am sworn." Bawtre, 29 April. |
Hol., p. 1. Add.: lieutenant general in the North parts. | |
29 April. | 605. Shrewsbury, Tunstall and Sadler to Henry VIII. |
R. O. St. P., V. 440. |
Send letters arrived from the Wardens of the West and Middle Marches, with news gotten by espials out of Scotland, and a cipher from the earl of Cassells. Darneton, 29 April, 1545. |
In case any such herald as is mentioned in Wharton's letters should come out of Scotland, is he to be suffered to pass to the King or stayed here? Signed. | |
P. 1. Add. Endd. | |
29 April. | 606. Wotton to the Council. |
R. O. | This day the Emperor departed from Andwerpe straight towards Coleyn. It is thought that he will rest a day at Diest, 8 Dutch miles from Andwerpe, to celebrate the anniversary of the late Empress. The Queen Regent and Duke of Orleans follow him only to Liere, 2 miles from Andwerpe. After long solicitation for passport of 5000 hacquebutes provided by Chr. de Charchano, the President answered that the Emperor had granted so many that he would grant no more, telling Wotton's servant that he could only answer as the Emperor commanded him. Twice or thrice before he had said on coining from the Emperor that he had forgotten it. In riding by the way Wotton overtook him and pointed out that this answer was not "convenable betwixt two such friends" as their masters, especially as the hacquebutes were not going out of this country but coming from Italy; and got him to promise that if Mr. Carne renewed the matter he would do what he might therein. Thinks that if only a part of the number may be obtained it should be accepted, for "the solicitor of the matter saith that he hath nothing so many hacquebutes as is required." Mechlyn, 29 April 1545. Signed. |
P. 1. Add. Endd. | |
29 April. | 607. Wotton to Paget. |
R. O. | This day "we are departed from Andwerpe towards Germany. The Duke of Orleans followeth the Emperor to Lyere, ij. miles from Andwerpe, where the Emperor lieth this night, and from thence returneth home. What he hath done here is unknown." The Scottish herald waited diligently these two or three days at the President's house, and this day received a letter of the President. Cannot perceive that he intends to follow the Emperor and, if the President be a true man, he shall not tarry here. Men begin to whisper that, if the Turk come not into Hungary, the Emperor will go from Wormes to Trent, to the General Council. If that prove true, cannot tell what to think of it. The King of Romans' ambassador, Hieronymo Adorno, was arrived at Andrinopoli before the date of last letters from thence, but had as yet only saluted two of the bashas. Some think that the Turk will give ear to him for a time, while "hearkening what shall become of this sudden peace betwixt the Emperor and France." Mechlyn, 29 April 1545. |
Hol., p. 1. Add. Endd. | |
29 April. | 608. Jo. Drummund to Vaughan. |
R. O. | On 27 April upon the sands of Seland there brake a pink coming out of Scotland—the day on which I purposed to return into England. The men of the ship were saved and their goods lost. In her was the bp. of Rens secretary, brother to the Queen of Scotland, called Franciscus Falwyat, who has been privily messenger into Scotland and has fortuned into my hands with all his writings, secretly. I have articled the effect of his writings and move him to come into England, but would first know the will of the King and Council. Anthony Wesputyws, who lies here for the Cardinal of Scotland, searches in vain for the said gentleman. The promises made by Scotland concerning peace are false, for they daily wait for supply out of France. Herewith you shall receive "a mas of wrytynges that letlye come fro Frans to Anthonye Wesputyws to go in Scotland. I pray, Sir, dylyver them to Maister Secretarye." Had the said Anthony been in Seland they had not come to my hands, but, as God would, he was passed to Handwerp to speak with the Scots ambassador. Pray write in all possible haste what I shall do in these matters and I will then straightway come home and bring the said articles. At the Feyr in Seland, 29 April. |
Master Governor of the English house knows where to find me. | |
Hol., p. 1. Add. Endd.: 1545. | |
29 April. | 609. Jo. Drummund to Master Nycolles. |
R. O. | After the Imperial arrest was loosed I passed to Brussels, and although I have not ended my matter, yet, thanks to God and the King's writings, I stand now in security. Then upon 26 April, as I was making towards England and my gear already shipped at Flossing, there brake upon the sands of Seland a French ship (the men were saved and their gear lost) wherein was Mons. de Gwes's secretary lately come out of Scotland. "The sayd gentillman hes sawit nothing at all bot is sakat (his sachet, or small sack) of wry ting, thankes be to God, he is prewallye in my handis and is wrytingis boyt (both). I dar weyll say to yow my frynd he is not in Seland that knawis as zeit quhat he is nor quhayr he is; heyrfor, the caws of my wryting to yow at this tyme is, as to my lowing frynd, for colloring of this matter amangis this rwyd pepill that luyfis ws no thing, as that ze will do so weyll as to se theys wrytinges, in all possybill hest, conwayit to Maister Stephene Waughane, for thay ar for the Kyngis Majeste and is most honorabill Consell. And say to this berar by moyt (month) that quhayr I wryt to yow for money ze will gyf no man no credans wt mony bot gyf I cum my selyf, and than say, I can not steyk for a hundreyt pwnd." Also write me a word in answer and return bearer in haste, for I purpose to be with you at Barrow the day after his return. Pray "commend me to Maister Gwuernor as zeit on knawne." At the Feyr in Seland, 29 April. |
P.S.—Demand no question of this bearer, but pray that I hasten to you for the King's affairs. Signed as "servand to the Kyngis Majeste." | |
Hol., p. 1. Add.: clerk to the Inglis hows at Barrow. Endd.: 1545. | |
29 April. | 610. City of Hamburg to Henry VIII. |
R. O. | Enclose an extract from the petition of their citizens about a ship which, coming from Portugal, last year was hired for the King's use and detained some time at a small stipend. Beg that what remains due of the stipend may be paid and the ship dismissed. Hamburg, 3 cal. Maii, '45. Subscribed: Consules ac senatores civitatis Hamburg. |
Lat. Hol., p. 1. Add. Endd. (wrongly); iijo. Maii. | |
29 April. | 611. Mary Queen of Scots to Charles V. |
Boyal MS. 18 B. VI. 179. B. M. Epp. Reg. Sc., II., 247. |
Amid the conflagration of the war still raging which her uncle the King has so piously and humanely waged against her in her cradle for these three years, she sent David Paniter, her Councillor and chief secretary, to Charles with her father's last words, saying that his chief grief in being thus cut off was that he could render no signal service to the Emperor, to whose fidelity he entrusted his daughter and her kingdom. He also desired his nobles to cultivate the old alliance with the House of Burgundy; which he had renewed a few years before his death. This alliance, however, began a year ago to be a little shaken ; and she has commissioned Paniter to examine the causes of misunderstanding and renew old friendship. Begs credence for him. Stirling (signed by Arran at Edinburgh), 3 kal. Maii 1545. |
Lat., copy, pp. 2. | |
30 April. | 612. Victualling of Boulogne. |
R. O. | Warrant to the treasurer and chamberlains of the Exchequer to pay John Gylmyn, serjeant of the Woodyard, 134l. 11s. 8d., towards provision of "hoppes and stockfisshe" for Bulloyn; out of the 2,000l. towards victualling of Calleys and Bulloyn placed, by the Council's letters of 18 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII., at the disposal of the bp. of Winchester, Sir John Gage, Sir. Ric. Riche, Ant. Rouse and John Ryther. 30 April 37 Hen. VIII. Siqned by Winchester and Gage. |
P. 1. Add. | |
30 April. | 613. Shrewsbury, Tunstall and Sadler to Henry VIII. |
R. O. St. P., v. 441. |
By letters from the Council, Shrewsbury perceives that he is to appoint some meet personage, with 200 or 300 men, to garrison the new fortifications at Tynmouth. A thousand or more workmen are now there, whereof may be picked 400 tall men; and therefore harness and weapons shall be sent thither for a good number, who may defend the fortress if necessary and yet put the King to no further charge than their present wages as workmen. Have ordered John Norton of Clydderowe, a hardy gentleman and experienced in war, to reside at Tynmouth and join with John Brende, overseer of the works there, as captains of the said workmen; and have also appointed Hugh Boyfelde, master of the ordnance in these parts, to send thither from Newcastle a cannon, a saker, 2 falcons and 2 slings. The country thereabouts shall be ready to repair to its defence. Took this order to avoid further charge, and because victuals sufficient for the workmen already there can hardly be got. |
Shrewsbury has presently received the King's letters of the 24th inst., showing that he is chosen one of the companions of the Order of the Garter, and is to repair to the King. Gives humble thanks. Having, however, no instructions how Shrewsbury's office is to be supplied in his absence, nor what the Bp. of Durham and Sadler shall do meanwhile, Shrewsbury stays his journey until he may know the King's further pleasure, sending his folks forward and intending to follow in post. | |
Finally, where the Council write that Shrewsbury shall send the necessary furniture to the fortifications of Tynmouth ; they want here almost all such necessaries, especially ordnance, shot, powder and gunners, and cannot send more than, as above, they have already ordered to be conveyed from Newcastle, except it be two or three falcons which be at Newcastle. The said cannon is the only great piece here, unless they should disfurnish Barwycke. Darneton, 30 April, 1545. Signed. | |
Pp. 3. Add. Endd. | |
30 April. | 614. Sir Robert Bowis to Shrewsbury. |
Shrews. MS. A., p. 351. Heralds' College. |
Sir Thomas Watreton, the bearer, shows me that he has such weighty business at home "that his absence at this time might be to him great loss"; wherefore I have licensed him to repair to you for further order therein. Alnwike, last of April 1545. Signed. |
P. 1. Add. | |
30 April. | 615. Mary Queen of Scots to Card. Betoun. |
Royal MS. 18 B. VI. 180b. B. M. Epp. Reg. Sc, II. 252. |
Since he is empowered by the Holy See to confer certain monasteries, she begs him to confer that of Saulesede in Galloway diocese, void by the simple dimission (dimissionem) of James its possessor, upon John Johnston, priest. Stirling (signed by Arran at Edinburgh), prid. kal. Maii 1545. |
Lat. copy, p. 1. | |
30 April. | 616. Mary Queen of Scots to Mary of Hungary. |
Royal MS. 18 B. VI. 179b. B. M. Epp. Reg. Sc., II. 248. |
Many Scottish ships being there in the Emperor's ports arrested and the merchants imprisoned, she sent David Paniter, her Councillor and chief secretary, with other letters to the Emperor and her to ascertain by whose fault that league was broken, which her father, not many years before his death, made with the Emperor for a hundred years; and also to adjust differences and to renew the alliance. This breach is most agreeable to the King, her uncle, who for three years has not ceased, as if it were a pious duty, with the direst war to procure (conciliare) her quiet in her cradle. He has stirred up several Scottish noblemen to molest her by land and sea, and is now trying to stir up the men of the Isles. But his double violation of the league, made first with her father and afterwards renewed with her, will with God's help be avenged by a war already waged in part and which will still be prosecuted. Her uncle has always seemed to place more hope in the dissensions of her nobles and in her own tender age than in the marriage. Begs favour for her Councillor. Stirling (signed by Arran at Edinburgh), prid. kal. Maii 1545. |
Lat. Copy, p. 1. | |
30 April. | 617. —— to —— |
R. O. | Has news that Cardinal Pole arrived yesterday in Ferrara, where the Duke gave him an escort by water as far as Ostia (Ostiglia ?) and he therefore sent back the soldiers of this guard whom he had with him. I await an answer from your most reverend lordship to what Cardinal Farnese wrote you. Headed: 30 Aprilis 1545. |
Ital. Modern extract from a draft at Rome, p. 1. | |
618. John Tempest to [Shrewsbury]. | |
Lamb. MS. 16 (R.35.) |
According to the King's letter for furnishing 100 footmen, has set them forth with bearer, his nephew, Richard Tempest, whom he begs Shrewsbury to admit as their captain. Sickness, which he has suffered these two years, prevents his taking charge of them himself, but he means with his liveried servants to wait upon Shrewsbury at his setting forward into Scotland. Signed. |
P. 1. Add.: To, etc., "my lorde Liff Tenaunte, erle of Shrewisburie." | |
619. French News. | |
Spanish | "Intelligence sent by the Imperial Ambassador in France." |
Calendar, VIII. No. 115. |
Dangerous illness (desribed) of the Christian King, who has now commenced a 20 days' course of Chinese wood and hopes shortly to go towards Blois and thence to his native place, Cognac. The French bruit that they will recommence the war against the English with three armies, one against Boulogne, the second in Scotland under M. d' Enghien and the third an expedition from Normandy into England. They will raise 3,000,000 francs for the war, and Captain Paulin has already received 60,000 with which to fit out ships and galleys at Marseilles. Vessels are also being raised in Brittany and at Rochelle, but unfortunately the English lately captured 50 or 60 ships and quite recently took 17 more, and, having 80 or 100 armed ships, are much the stronger at sea. The French army for Scotland may find its passage between Dover, Boulogne and Calais disputed. The 4,000 men in Boulogne burn the country as far as Montreuil and Ardres; and the King of England recently constructed a new bastion dominating the harbour of Boulogne, which is well provisioned. The English recently captured a castle in the Boulonnois and tried to stop the constructing of a bulwark which, by advice of a Venetian, the French are making beside Boulogne harbour, and for which they have already 6,000 footmen and many horsemen in the field. But the French are really seeking, through the Emperor, to obtain a truce—to the indignation of the Dauphin—that they may press for fulfilment of the treaty of peace (of Crêpy). There is great distress in the country. Vendome recently revictualled Ardres and Therouanne. The nobles of Scotland side with the English but the people favour the French and the Queen. The King of England goes so far as to propose a marriage between his son and the princess of Scots, "the prince to be held by the Scots as a pledge"; but it is not believed that he will ever give up his son. Conference at Melun, begun six weeks ago, of twelve wise men who will subsequently attend the General Council. French proposal to marry the Prince of Piedmont with Madame Margaret. The King and Queen of Navarre are again at this Court pressing for the Prince's marriage with their daughter; in which case Madame Margaret may marry the eldest son of the King of the Romans. The Emperor summons the Prince of Piedmont to his side. Count William of Furstenburg is put to ransom for 30,000 cr., and the Emperor fixes the same ransom for the Prince of Roche sur Yonne. Forty-five warrants were recently issued to as many captains to have each 500 men ready for war with England. Captain Guzman, who has long been offering 2,000 Spaniards against the English, either from Hungary or of those going home from Flanders by sea, has his offer accepted and is gone to raise Spaniards. The French complain that Spaniards going home by sea are retained in England, presumably with the Emperor's consent. The Emperor (qu. Pope?) will furnish the King with 25,000 cr. a month or else Italian infantry to that value, under the command of the Pope's nephew, who is now in the Court of France. Challenge issued by the Counts of Brienne and Roussy against any who deny that they did their duty at Ligny. The King sent a gentleman of Avignon to inform the Turk that his peace with the Emperor was not a peace but a truce which the presence of two powerful armies compelled him to grant, and that Barbarossa's recall helped his enemies; but the Turk has imprisoned his ambassador and granted letters of reprisal. The Turk recently left Constantinople for Adrianople with ceremonies which indicate that he will this year go against Vienna. But he must first subdue Komorn which the King of Hungary has garrisoned. Orleans is preparing to go to the Emperor at Worms when the King recovers. The Admiral and other captains were studying charts and planning the attack on England; but the Admiral has fallen ill of gout and an abscess behind the ear. The King's illness has delayed the sending of the Spanish Jacobin friar (fn. n7) who intervened in the peace to get the Pope to move the Emperor to declare against England. If the war continues he will go. Archers were sent to arrest the captain (fn. n8) who surrendered Boulogne; but while they addressed themselves to his father in law, M. de Biez, he escaped to England. He is accused of betraying the town, and yet he defended it for nine weeks without bullets or powder against 140,000 cannon shots. The Ambassador's efforts to obtain revocation of the letters of marque against the Portuguese, granted before the war, are unavailing. The Ambassador has long been pressing for restoration of two vessels belonging to the Duke of Alburquerque seized by the French after the conclusion of peace on the ground that the Duke was then in the service of the King of England. The authentic protest made by the Princess d'Albret in accordance with the treaty of peace, does not satisfy the Duke of Cleves, who, in the Emperor's name, insists that she should make her declaration in presence of some cardinals; and to this the King has now consented. Difficulty about the surrender of Stenay to the Duke of Lorraine, because, the Emperor insisting that the fortifications should first be demolished, the French demolished the old buildings as well and the Duke refuses to receive it in its present state. Cahors, which the Emperor claims as captured after the truce of Nice, the King asserts to have been his before that truce. |
As to the Cleves affair, the Empsror says that the Princess's protest before a bishop will be sufficient, and she is now summoned to this Court, from Alencon, to make it. The Emperor is making preparations in Spain and Italy against Algiers. The Count of Mirandola being in fear of the Emperor, the French king has made efforts to get him included in the peace; and six days ago the Emperor wrote to the King that a legal process must decide the Count's right to Mirandola. M. de Sedan, heir of the late Robert de la Marche, and the Queen of Scots also, beg to be included in the peace. As to Scotland the Emperor says that the damage done to his subjects by Scots must first be made good. The English some time ago arrested several ships belonging to the Emperor's subjects; whereupon all English property in the Netherlands was embargoed. Now restitution is made on both sides and a new treaty signed. | |
The French are putting 6,000 or 8,000 infantry and a number of horse to defend a bulwark which they are raising near Boulogne harbour. During last week it is again announced that war will recommence this year against the English, the chief commander being the Admiral, who will go to Scotland with 14,000 French infantry, 8,000 lansquenets, and a number of Swiss, and 3,000 Spaniards supplied by Captain Guzman and Captain Bartoleme del Real. The latter, a tall man with a red face, was appointed gentleman of the Chamber a fortnight ago; and ten days ago he left for Bilbao to get ships and men to join the French fleet against the English. He also promised to send men into England to learn preparations there. The Emperor will shortly summon the Prince of Piedmont to his Court, and frustrate the French plan of marrying him. The Queen of Navarre also wants him for her daughter. Those deputed to the Council have taken leave of their congregations. Rançon's nephew, who arrived last week from Constantinople, reports that the Turk prepares an expedition against Vienna this year. The King left Fontainebleau yesterday for Blois. His health is still doubtful. | |
*** A modern transcript is in B.M., Add. MS. 28,594, f. 189. Fr. pp. 11. | |
620. Grants In April, 1545, 36 Hen. VIII. | |
1. Thomas Burnell. of London, mercer and Wm. Burnell, his son. Grant, in fee to the said William, for 17H., of the rectory of Estbechworth, Surr., late in tenure of Sir Nio Carew, dec, and the advowson of the vicarage of Estbechworth,—.St. Mary's Overey mon. Del. Westm., 1 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, Bakere, Sir Ric. Southwell, Sir Robt. Southwell, North. Bacon and Chydley.) Pat. p. 20, m. 18. | |
2. Angelus de Marianis, of Cremona. Annuity of l50l. Westm., 1 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 2 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, w. 16. Rymer, XV. 63. | |
3. Joan Wylkyuson, of London, widow. Grant, in fee, for 564l. 19s. 8d., of the lordship and manor of Kyngesdowne, Kent, woods called Churchewoode, (50 ac.), Westfeldewoode (22 ac.), Courte Gosse and Galowshott (11 ac.), Rogert Woode (7 ac.), Oldewoode (8 ac.). Knokmylhill (26 ac). Stakelandos (21 ac.), and Knokfryth 14 ac.). Kent. Which premises belonged to the late Queen Jane. | |
Also lands (specified) in tenure of Thos. Hewgill in Traneholnie alias Traneham. Yorks.,—Mountgrace mon.; a pension of 6l. 13s. 4d. out of the rectory of Asshe, Kent —st. John's of Jerusalem; the reversion of the manor of Bostall in Plumsted. Kent, formerly of Joan Swett, widow, and late in tenure of Wm. Thynne, with its lands in Plumsted and Estwykham, leased by Westminster cathedral, 10 March 34 Hen. VIII., to Sir Edm. Peckeham, cofferer of the Household, for 88 years, and the rent of 5l. 6s. 8d. reserved by that lease; and the lordship and manor of Burstall alias Bostall and the chief messuage of Bostall alias Burstall in Plumsted, which formerly belonged to St. Petei's mon. in Westminster,—Westminster Cathedral. Del. Westm.. 2 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre. Ryche. North Sir Ric. Southwell. Bacon and Duke.) Pat. p 20, m. 38. | |
4. John Haydon, of Oterey St. Mary, Devon, and Thos. Gibbes. Grant, in fee, for 899l. 23d., of rents of 31s. 8d. and service from lands in the city and suburbs of Exeter, and all the messuages, etc.. there in tenure of John Bryggeyn, John Parker, Robt. Newlande, John Frauncys, John Wormeley, Robt.Coleman, John Hill. Wm. Labdon, John Poncharde, Nic. Bankes, Ric. Ilarte, John Blackealler, John Newton. Peter Serle, John Peryn, Ric. Harte, John Predesse alias Prediaux, John Lymby, Joan Grenefelde. Thos. Holway, John Holbeine, Wm. Lyppyngcote, John Irysshe, John Bowyer alias Holmer. Lewis Pollerde, John Sherman, John Yewett, Joan Bennet, John Glasyer, Dennis Furberer, Agnes Cornysshe, Matilda Avery, Wm. Pykton, John Potter, Elias Gaye, John Wyatt, Matth. Sponemaker, John Sherman. John Hilman, John Newton, Thos. Ballarde, Rog. Walleys, Thos. Sherwill, George Carew, elk., Thos. Brerewoode, Wm. Person, Ph. Smekyn, Rog. Goldesworthy, John Harrys, Thos. Sporewaye, Joan Halse, Wm. Martyn, John Wolcote, Alice Hethe.Thos. Thatcher, John Pyper, John Coston, John Helyer, Robt. Ivell, Steph. Nannyng, Ric. Sherman, Godfrey Herman, Hen. Hamlyn. Nic. Reve, John Myller, John Wolcote, Jas. Holden, John Dolle, Thos. Beare, John Dawson, Wm. Martyn. Rog. Gade, John Hunte and Lambert Chatter and the heirs of Thos. Andrew.—priory or hospital of St. John in Exeter; all messuages. &c, within the fee of St. Nicholas in Exeter, which belonged to the priory of St. Nicholas there; rents and messuages, &c. in Exeter (tenants, Ric. Lymebery, John Johns, John Waye, Hen. Grove, John Bertlett, John Budbroke, John Carewe, Nic. Paxe, Oliver Dostey, Joan Peter, Pascasius Horseman, John Goldsmyth and Hen. Hamlyn),—Polleslo priory; a stable in Exeter in tenure of Thos. Sporewaye.—Pylton priory; a messuage there, in tenure of Ric.Mawdyt,—Dunkeswell mon.; another formerly in tenure of George Savyer, and now of Ant. Harvey,—Forde mon. Messuages, &c, there, in tenure of John Waye, John Boyer, John Noseworthy. John Buller, John Davy and John Cheryton,—Newneham mon.; others in tenure of Gilb. Kyrkeby. Alice Robynet. Robt. Howker, Robt. Hamlyn. Ric. Denys, John Alyn, Robt. Hill, Chas. Southeryn, Robt. Wetheryge, Thos. Redgate, John Treby. Nic. Shalcres, John Blackealler, Alice Bridgeman, Wm. Halse, Thos. Hunte, Steph. Bulleyn, Laur. Bradmore, John Vygors and Eliz. Chowbe, the archd. of Cornwall, the heirs of John Jermayne and the churchwardens of St. Sativola's and the wardens of Exbridge,—Plympton mon.; and others in tenure of John Raymonte, John Cotton, Hen. Hamlyn and John Lake,—Launceston priory, Cornw. A garden in Exeter in tenure of Thos. Wise,—hospital of St. John of Brydgewater, Soms. And all possessions of the said hospitals, priories, and monasteries in Exeter. | |
Also the annual fair called Lammas Feyr held in a place called Saynt Davyes Downe and Curlediche beside the city of Exeter on the eve, day and morrow of St. Peter ad Vincula, which belonged to St. Nicholas priory there. Del. Westm., 2 April 36 Hen VIII—;S.B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, Ryche, North, Sir Ric. Southwell, Chydley and Duke.) Pat. p, 20, m. 53. | |
5. Robert Laus, late of Kingston upon Thames, Surr., and Adrian Fawkener of Clapham, Surr. yeomen. General pardon for poaching within the honor of Hampton Court. Westm., 1 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 3 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 16. | |
6. Thomas Moores of Magna Cokeswolde, Berks, and James Moores his son. Grant, in fee to the said James, for 330l., of the lordship and manor of Faringdon Parva, Berks, parcel of the hundred of Faringdon Magna, and an inn called le Bell Inne and a messuage called Bacons, &c, in Faringdon Magna, leased to Robt. Clott, alias Payneswik, and Kath. his wife, and now in tenure of Hen. Clower,—Beaulieu mon., Hants. Del. Westm., 4 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, Bakere, St. John, North, Bacon and Chydley.) Pat. p. 11, m. 20. | |
7. Ralph Erle. Lease of the site and lands of the manor of Chyverell Hales, Wilts, which belonged to the alms hospital in Heytresburye, of the foundation of ancestors of Walter lord Hungerford, attainted for 21 years. Westm., 1 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 4 April.—P S. Put. p. 27, m. 49. | |
8. John Pollard, the King's servant, and William Byrte, yeoman. Grant, for 1,608l. 14s., of the site, &c, of the late house of Friars Preachers in the parish of St. Clement beside New Sarum, Wilts, with the house called the Prior's Lodging there, a messuage and garden in Fysherton Anger within the same parish, near Fysherton Bridge, with free fishery throughout the whole length of the same, and the churchyard within the said site adjoining it in tenure of Anne Mussell, widow a garden with house built therein within the said site in tenure of Thos. Potycary alias Eston, a house built upon the gate of the said late Friars and garden adjoining it in tenure of Wm. And Agnes Michell, and 15 gardens and orchards in St Clement's parish in tenure of John and Agnes Davys, John earl of Bath (Bothon') Dennis Shomaker. John Elys, Nic. Skynner. Alex. Wykes, John Shorton John Browne, John Churchiat, Ric.Stede, Rog. Moteley, Hen. Sydnam and John Skynner, and all other possessions of the said Friars in St Clement's parish, there,—Black Friars, Salisbury: two messuages opposite the church of the late Friars Minors within St Martin's parish. New Sarum,—priory of Ederos alias Iveschurche; two messuages beside the gate of the late Friars Carmelites within the borough of Marleburgh, Wilts, in the parish of —— (blank), in tenure of Robt. Seymor. esquire,—Bradenstoke priory. | |
Also 164 messuages, etc., in Tewkesbury, Glouc., in tenure of Wm. and Agnes Wiat and Richard their son, Robt. and Eleanor Rogers and Thos. Their son.Wm. and Anne Cole. John Piers, John and Eliz Evers and Ric. their son, Walter Ireland and Clement and Thos. his sons, Ric. And Marg. Chese and Anne Riston, Thos. Wyat, Robt. and Joan Monmouth, and Anne and Joan their daughters, John and Marg. Eton, John and Margery Gough and John their son, Alex. Dryver and Thos. His brother, Edm. Foster and Thos. his son, Wm. And Joan Colles and Hugh their son, John and Joan Elyngsale and Christiana their daughter, Ric. Whelor, Ric. Hill, Thos. Bubbe and John and Thos. his sons, Thos. and Edith Bunkeley and Alice their daughter, Humph, and Eliz Dryver, Alex. Pary and Marg. late wife of Thos. Alye, John and Marg. Collyns and Thos. their son, Thos. Rede, John and Joan Meryng, Marg. Johnson and Alex. Cotton, son of John Cotton, Ric. and Eliz. Pulton, and Ant., Constance, Thos., Alice and Ric. their children, John and Agnes Puller, Jas. Fowke, Ric. Newland, Hen. Gray, Ric. Drake, clk., Steph. Howseloke or Howselock, John Wynston John Bucknall, Rog. Peterstowe, John Wheler, Thos. Riddesdale, Edw. Parker, Joan Maliverie, Nic Norman, Thos. Broke, Chr. Horton, Ric. Burford, Marg. Le Lawley, Wm. Bedell, Hugh Astley, Wm. Monmouth, Gilb. Taylour, Agnes Steyte, Wm. Gryffyn, John Butler, Robt. ap Powell, Ric. Kemett, John Boyce, Ric. Gefferys alias Davis, Wm Rychardes, Wm. Bawen, John Sadeler, Wm. Gough, Thos. Newent, Wm. Richardes. Walt. Steward, Agnes Lewes, Hen. Grenc, John Bundy, Alex. Dryver, Wm. Brathewayte, Hen. Foster, Robt Keynard, Ric. Rogers, Ric. Plummer, Marg. Davys, Hen. Plummer, Agnes Harte, Nic. Garman, Ric. Prett, John Welles, Hen. Crane, Ph. Jones, Wm Downton, Wm. Bayly, John Gye, Thos. Perkyns, Thos. Wyat, Ric. Persons, Thos. Puckemore, Joan Kepar, Eleanor Iryshe, Izodda Howselock, John Here, John Whelor, Agnes Flocke, John Simondes, John Newton, Robert Monmouth, John Whrigbt, Eliz. Chekerley, Marion Wether, Joan Courte, Ric. Smyth, Ric. Taylor alias Gylbert. Hen. Hogges, Wm. Richardes, John Beyneham, John Porte, Wm. Mason, Eliz. Mede, Marg. Stone, Alice Squerell, Ric. Ekynsale, John Gough, Thos. Parker, John Robson, Hen. Grey, Ric. Newland, Thos. Harryson, John Hyes, Joan Maynard, John Stacy, Rog. Gough, Jas Tomkyns alias Paynter, Miles Rigge, Edm. Bradshawe, Ric. Goodman, Thos. Redehede, Nic. Foxe, Thos. Wylkyns, John Paynter, Ric. Baker, Eliz. Bankes, Wm. Clemence, John Collyns, Wm. Newarke, Reg. Wilkyns, Robt Nicholas, Thos. Hawker, Ric. Wylson, Sibilla Danby, Wm.Hoggys, John Malten, John Kery, JohnWollerych, Wm. Hycheman, Wm. Trubshawe, Thos. Fysher, Geo. Hardynge, John Reve, Wm. Storygge, Ric. Bolde, Wm. Byrde, Agnes widow of Ric. Lewes, John Lewes, Wm. Lytle. Thos. Hill. Geo Jenkyns, Ric. Wheler. Thos Blakhed, Roger at Twyste, Ric. Brayford, Wm. Wade John Blake, Agnes Upshawe, John Taylor, Ric. Rychardes, Ric. Jenkyns alias Kynard, John Davys, Baldwin Nuttall, Geoff. Oriell, Thos. Penry, Edw. Fawkes, Robt. Smyth, Thos. Syrell, John Bayly, Chr. Slaughter, Anne Cotton, Thos. Amerye, Thos. Hoskes, Thos. Manhowse, Ric. Collins. Giles Geste, John Croxton, John Shiriwoodd. clk. Rog. Jenkyns, clk., Thos. Parker, Hugh Whityngton. John Hickes, Thos. Wetherston and Ric. Pulton; the horse driven brewing mill in Key Lane, Tewkesbury, in tenure of John and Agnes Puller; half a burgage with a little garden adjoining in the street called Churchestrete. leading from the High Cross to Crisplane towards the water of Avon, in tenure of Nic. Riddesdale; two unoccupied chambers in Churchestrete; a garden in Myll Strete, a toft in Wayte Lane; a piece of void ground in Barton Strete in tenure of Wm, Trubshawe; the inn called the Crowne or New Inne. with garden adjoining in tenure of John and Alice Pears; a messuage. &c., in Barton Strete towards the water of Swillgate leased to John and Alice Perce and John, Edm.. and Eliz. their children; a messuage in Barton Strete in tenure of Thos and Marg. Carteret; half burgages, etc., in Barton Strete in tenure of Wm. Courte, Robt. and Kath. Payne and Agnes and Eliz. their daughters; a messuage with garden and stone cistenn in Barton Strete. in tenure of Wm. Ely, two messuages with gardens and one stone cistern there in tenure of Thos. Wetherston, and a half burgage and garden in Barton Strete, leading from Key Lane to the High Cross, towards the water of Avon, in tenure of John Lorde,—Tewkesbury mon. | |
Also 152 messuages, gardens, etc., in Cirencester, Glouc., in tenure of Thos. Swyndelhurst, Thos. Nottyngham, Wm. Whittinge, Hen. Clowes, Wm. West, John Fowler, John Somerbye. Rog. Saunders Ric. Tyttley, Wm. Parker, Wm. Best, Margery Trayford, Ric. Revel, Kath. Habgod. John Barkeley alias Cooke, Ant. Strange, Wm. Perker, Wm. Stone, Ric. Hoop, John Dawbney, Wm.Dubber, John Meryng, Wm. Frenche, Wm. Warbott, Thos. Webbe. Agnes Norres, John Nicholas. Thos. Archer, John Tower, Christiana Spicer, Robt. Drake, Robt. Hastinges, Jas. Atchetill. Wm. Kydwelly, Joan Newcombe, Wm. Marshall, John Bennet, Ralph Pyers, Ric. Flecher, Ric. Vynor, Hen. Smyth, John Goldsmyth, Chr. Howet, Thos Whytyng, Robt. Nicholas, Ric. Lapworth, John Taylor, Wm. Man, Thos Mylton John Newman, Ric. Benet, John Maunde, Thos. Lyrcombe, John Cade, Chr. Taylour, Ric. Emettes. Thos. Fryday, Ric. Tyttle, Agnes Clarke, Robt. Cutler, Humph. Kery, John Alyn, Thos. Tytley, Robt. Suringe, Alice Pudsey, Edw. Potter, Ph. Forme, Geoff. Holford, John Arthur, Ric. Reve, Thos. Beller, Wm. Tannor, John Tortman, Wm. Man, John Ewen, Thos. Fyshepoole, Ric. Hochyns, Wm. Mynet, Thos. Nele, Wm. Webbe, Wm. Delamy, Barnard Bordar, Nic. Strode. Hen. Swyfte, John Telford, Ric. Patsall, John Somerby, Agnes Gerdeler, John Wyllys, John Foscott, Agnes Smythe, John Jones, Wm. Pylton, John Deryshe. Wm. Coocke, John Abriggeden, Hen. Lauford, Wm. Whyttyng Ric. Hooper, Wm. Johnson, Hen. Smythe, Geo. Treheron, Thos. Balford. John Edward, John Walsheman. Jas. Alatham, Wm. Hatcombe, John Whytman, John Goldsmythe. Hen. Humfrey, Robt Jones, Eliz. Myller, Hugh Axup, Ralph Pyers, Ric. Dawson, Ric. Anagon, John Typper, Ric. Parker, Hen. Taylor, John Solas, Ric. Dillyng, Humph. Williams, Thos. Kempton, Wm.Whytyng, Hen. Leyceter, Thos. Calcote, Robt. Grenewaye, Thos. Webbe, John Meryng, Wm. Hyll, Wm. Perker, Rog. Handy, John Surman, Marg. Cotton, Ellen —— (blank), Benet Sclatter, Wm. Brandwoode Ric Hooper, Rog. Handy, Jas. Rathbone, Rol. Peryn, Hen. Ednondes, Ric. Reve, John Newman, John Blysse, Ric Duke, John Tribilyon, Wm. Sharford, Nic. Holwall, John Dawbney, Wm. West, Robt. Peck, Robt. Edwardes, Hen. Sharpe, Thos. Handy, Thos Gough, Hen. Stratford, John Hyll, John Togwell, John Turnor. John Yonge. Edm. Baker, John Sturmy. John Goodman, Agnes Heynes. Eliz. Tortman, Ric. Wetherhed, Wm.' Graunger, Ric. Reynoldes, Wm. Harrys, Eliz. Sheperde, Marg. Edwardes, Wm. Notley. Edw. Bedford, John Derraunt, Marg. Marden, Robt. Berker, John Lyttle, Wm. Frenche. Thos. Reve, Thos Newen and Ric. Ellond; three shops beneath "le Bothelhall" and a piece of void ground 66ft long from "lebothehall" to "le Salte Whiche" and 8ft wide to "le Canell," in tenure of Wm. Popeley, ten shops in Chepyng Strete now unoccupied, an unoccupied tenement in Crekelade Strete, a piece of void ground on which a house formerly stood in Castell Strete: an inn called le Ramme (Lamine on Pat. Roll) in Gosedyche Strete in tenure of Wm. Style; messuages in Cirencester formerly of Ric. Alis and Wm. Templar and now in tenure of Ric. Reve, three messuages (specified) in Chippinge Strete extending into the Market place, a shop beneath the gaol and a messuage beneath that of Wm. Avenell on the west and that of the late abbot of Cirencester on the west (sic) leased to John George, a messuage in Cheping Strete in tenure of Thos. and Joan Hale, a chief messuage in Castell Strete in tenure of Ric. Fowler, and all other possessions of Cirencester mon. within the town and parish of Cirencester,—Cirencester. | |
Fifteen messuages, gardens, etc., in Salisbury in tenure of Hen. Barkested, Wm. Chamberlane, Walt. Langton, Geo. Edmundes, Ralph Somerset, John Jage, Wm. White, Raucus Iverd, Rog. Hayles, Ric. Exmer. John Dabecote alias Duche, Ph. Stone, John Walter and Miles James, a messuage and garden in Browne Strete there, a messuage called le Corne Howse in the High Street in the parish of St. Thomas Apostle there on the south side of St. Thomas's church in tenure of Edw. and Marg. Nicholassoune alias Hardwereman, and Edward their son, a messuage outside the north gate of the Close between the tenement of Juliana Frances, widow, on the south and that of John Duche on the north, leased to Edw. Baker alias Hoysyer; and all other possessions in the city of Salisbury of the late hospital or college of St, Nicholas de Vale alias of the Scholars de Vaux beside the said city, — Vaux College. And the site, &c., of the late house of Observant Friarsin Southampton Del. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII — S.B. (much injured; stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell Petre, Bakere, North, and others whose signatures are lost.) Pat. p. 20, m. 32. | |
9. Sir Thomas Pope. Grant, in fee, for 536l. 18s. 11d., of the rent of 17s. reserved in the grant to him by pat. 21 March 36 Hen. VIII. of the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Bradwell, Oxon; the manor and the advowson of the rectory of Lighterne Warw., parcel of Warwikeslandes; the rectory of St. Margaret and chapel of Caldewell in Ipswich, Suff., and the advowson of the vicarage of St. Margaret, which belonged to the priory of Holy Trinity there, with tithes on the demesne lands of the said priory in tenure of Wm. Lawrence. Del. Westm., 9 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (stamped: and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, Ryche, North. Sir Robt. Southwell, Sir Ric. Southwell, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 11. m. 18. | |
10. Francis Flemmynges. To be lieutenant general of all the King's ordnance and munitions of war in England, with 100 mks. a year from Michaelmas last. Westm., 18 March 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm.. 9 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 15. | |
11. John Browne. To be surveyor of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London, and of all the workmen of the said mint, and of the gravers of the irons of the same; with 53l. a year from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. On surrender of pat. 3 June 36 Hen. VIII., granting him the said office with 40 mks. a year, payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 15. | |
12. Sir Martin Bowes. To be one of the under treasurers of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London; with 200 mks. a year from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. On surrender of pat. 3 June 36 Hen. VIII. granting him the same office and fee, payable half yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hon. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 Apri1.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 16. | |
13. Thomas Stanley, the King's servant. To be one of the masters of the assays of gold and silver, coined and bullion, within the Tower of London; with 100 mks. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 Apri1 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 16. | |
14. Richard Wigmore, mercer, of London. To be one of the surveyors of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London; with 53l. a year from Lady Day last. Westm.. 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 16. | |
15. William Knight, mercer, of London. To be one of the masters of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion, within the Tower of London; with 100 mks. a year. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. No note of delivery. Pat. p. 11, m. 16 (undated). | |
16. Robert Brocke. To be controller of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London and of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion, there; with l00l. a year from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. On surrender of pat. 3 June 36 Hen. VIII. granting him the same office and fee, payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 16. | |
17. Sir Martin Bowes, one of the under-treasurers of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London. Annuity of 66l 13s. 4d. from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11. m. 17. | |
18. Thomas Knight, the King's servant. To be one of the under-treasurers of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London; with 200 mks. a year from Christmas last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 17. | |
19. John Yorke. To be one of the masters of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion, within the Tower of London; with 100 mks. a year from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. On surrender of pat. 3 June 36 Henry VIII. granting him the same office and fee payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 17. | |
20. Henry Bayse. To be chief graver of the irons of the mint within the Tower of London; with 30l. a year from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. This on surrender of pat. 5 Nov. last, granting him the said office with 20l. a year payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p.17, m. 8. | |
21. William Billingesley. To be one of the masters of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion within the Tower of London; with 100 mks, a year from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. This on surrender of pat. 3 June 36 Hen. VIII. granting him the same office and salary payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Henry VIII. Del Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13. m. 3. | |
22. William Fyppes. To be usher or doorkeeper of the mint within the Tower of London; with 10l. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 20, m. 18. | |
23. Sir Edmund Peckham high treasurer of the King's mints. Warrant to allow 4l. weekly for the diets of himself and others of the new establishment of the mint in the Tower of London. Westm.,—— (day and year omitted.) Del. Westm., 12 April 36 Hen. VIII.—P.S. In English. | |
24. Thomas Bowes, the King's servant. To be one of the tellers of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London; with 50 mks. a year. Westm.. 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 17. | |
25. Thomas Fletewode, the King's servant. To be one of the tellers of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London; with 50 mks. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 April.—P. S. Pat. p. 11, m. 17. | |
26. Nicholas Mynne. To be auditor of the exchange of the coinage and mint of gold and silver, coin and bullion, within the Tower of London and the cities of York and Canterbury; with 50l. a year for himself and 10l. for a clerk from Lady Day last, payable quarterly. On surrender of pat 23 May 36 Hen. VIII. of the said auditorship within the Tower of London; with 40 mks. a year for himself and 10 mks. for a clerk, payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 April.—P S. Pat. p. 11 m. 18. | |
27. Sir William Woodhowse, the King's servant. Grant, in fee (for his services), of the manors of Barton Buryhall, Stalaham Lynfordes, Stalaham Wyldes and Edingthorpe Hunchons, Norf., and of Rothenhale and Kessing-londe, Suff., formerly of Hugh at Fene, dec., and lately of Sir John Heydon. Sir Wm. Paston, Sir Thomas Clere, Edm. Billingforde. John Groos, Chr. Playter, Edm. Clere, Robt. Herward, John Hacon and John Lavile alias Norman, feoffees of the house of God of Heringbye, commonly called the college of Heringbye, Norf., now surrendered; with all appurtenances of the said college in these places and in Wursted, Norf., and Pakefelde, Suff., surrendered by John Heth, late master, and the fellows of the said college, and by the said feoffees and by Wm. bp. of Norwich. Except the site, etc., of the said college and a marsh called Childes Marsh in Tunstall Norf., and all possessions of the college in Heringbye. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 13 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 20, m. 48. | |
28. Francis Goodere. Grant, in fee, for 1,422l. 8s. 8d., of the site and house, &c., of the late mon. of Pollesworth, Warw., the several water in the water of Anker, Warw., from the mill in tenure of Wm. Hunte to the outer part of Homore towards Bradford, Warw., and certain fields (names and extents given) which belonged to the said mon. and were in occupation of the late abbess and now in tenure of Sir Ric. Gray, numerous other lands specified) in tenure of Edw. Banister, Wm. Geffrey, Thos. Hill, Edm. Woodson, elk.. Wm. Deane, Barbara Cockayn, widow, and Thos. her son, and Robt. Power in Pollesworth, and all the demesne lands of the said mon. there; the lordship or manor and town of Pollesworth; the messuages, &c, in Pollesworth in tenure of Robt. Cock, Eliz. Blount, Thos Cowper, Ric. Smyth, Hugh Melle, Hen. Bunfield, Wm. Lakyn, John Holier, Ric. Bykeley, Wm. Davy, Ralph Power, John Greves Thos. Lakyn, John Coope, John Scote, Ric. Wright, Ric. Tubney, Wm. Hunt, John Shilton. Wm. Toppler. Robt. Mulling, John Rowley, Thos Brown, Robt. Nicols, —— Edwyn, Hen. Hull and Robt. Bradley; a cottage, &c, there in tenure of Robt. Pipehoo; a messuage and lands there in tenure of Wm. Deane alias Wood and Wenefride his wife (including the pasture called the Homore; a cottage &c. in tenure of Chr. Gretton; a messuage called the Sign of the Cock and lauds (specified) leased to Thos. Coope alias Copyn and Eliz. his wife; cottages, &c.. in tenure of Wm. Parkes and Ric. Porter, a watermill. &c, in tenure of Wm. Hunt; and woods called Newe Taken Copp (12 ac), Sheldon Copp (2 ac.) Kitwood Copp (6 ac). Parkewood (15 ac.), Bearley Wood (8 ac.) and Oxhey (3 ac), all which premises lie in Pollesworth and belonged to Pollesworth mon. | |
Also the grange called Radwey Graunge and tithes thereon, in the parish of Bisshoppes Icchington, Warw., in tenure of Robt. Colman, and all other tithes belonging to Stoneley mon. in that parish, (except upon two virgates of land in tenure of Thos. Hyron, John Warner, Wm. Tocutens, and Thos. Palmer—Stoneley; the manor of Bathkynton alias Baggington, Warw., and watermills. &c, called Overcome myll, in tenure of Robt. Glover, and Netherwalke myll, in tenure of John Grene, in Bnggington, the fishery in the water of Sowe in tenure of Edw. Goodyere. the fishery in the water of Avon called Small Aven (from the upper part of Gallowe Meadow to Cliff Hill) in tenure of Wm. Longfford, lands specified in Baggington and Stoneley in tenure of Wm. Neale, and woods called Mylgrove, Wytmore Coppes and Aishegrove (22 ac), and all possessions of St. Mary' s College in Bathkyngton—St. Mary's College. Warwick. Del. Westm., 13 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, Ryche, Bakere. Sir Ric. Southwell, North, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 26. m. 8. | |
29. Thomas Newport and Margaret his wife. Warrant for livery of lands in right of the said Margaret, viz. the third part of the manors of Cokefeld alias Cokfeld Hall, Vawces, Hornynghall and Cleres, and moiety of the manor of Peverelles, with appurtenances in Est Tuddenham, Clamford, Est Ruston, Caster, Magna Melton and Parva Melton, Norf.. worth 35l. a year, which Sir Gilbert Talbot died seised of, 28 Oct. 34 Hen. VIII., in right of Anne his wife, then dec., one of the daughters and co-heirs of Wm. Paston, dec., which Sir Gilbert and Anne left issue Elizabeth, Mary, and the said Margaret. Dated 28 Nov. 36 Hen. VIII. Del. 13 April.—S.B. (signed by St John. Hynde and Sewster). In English. | |
30. Robert Warde, of Oxford M.A., alias late of Hemesley. Yorks., yeoman. General pardon for traitorous words touching the King's supremacy and the state of the realm. Del. Westm., 14 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by Wriothesley). Pat, p. 11, m. 15. Rymer, XV. 64. | |
31. John Hunter alias Hans Hunter, the King's servant. Fee of 12d. a day. Westm., 2 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 14 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 11, m. 17. | |
32. Sir George Darcy, the King's servant, and Lady Dorothy his wife. Grant, in fee, for 1,212l. 13s. 11½d, of the manor of Hamylton. Yorks., the manors of Acaster Selby and Styllyngflete, Yorks. and co. city of York, lands called Aughton Hagge. Westehagge, Fletehagge, Esthagge, and Hamylton Howe, (329 ac), in Hamylton, and woods called Northehagge (120 ac.) in Hamylton and Southewood (30 ac.) in Acaster Selby, with all possessions of Selby mon. in these places,—Selby; the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Staynton, Yorks,. with its tithes, &c, in Staynton and Heluby in tenure of Thos. Grene and John Coyttes,—St. Oswald's mon.; five messuages, &c, (tenants, Peter Whytehede, Ric. Hunter, Laur. Hunter, Edw. Hunter. Laur. Smyth and Hen. Norman), in Hutton juxta Rudby, and lands there in tenure of Robert Hunter, and all possessions of Helaugh priory there,—Helaugh; lands in Hutton juxta Rudby, in tenure of Thos. Hunter,—Gysborne mon.; lands in Hutton juxta Rudby, in tenure of John Byllyngham,—Basedale priory; lands in Naborne and Fulforthe, Yorks.. in tenure of John Good, and a messuage, &c, in Hutton, Yorks., in tenure of Wm. Fulston,—St. Leonard's hospital in York; and numerous messuages and lands (specified) in Kellyngley, Yorks; in tenure of John Crudde, Robt. Cousson, John Rayner. Wm. Kyllyngley, Alice Gristhwayt. Chr. Grenefeld, Alice Rams-well, Edm. Nevell, and Robt. Grysth-wayte and woods called Dryhurst Woode (3½ ac.) and False Spryng (3 roods),—Pontefract mon; the grange called Ulley Grange in Ulley parish (sic), Notts (sic), in tenure of Wm. Stones.—Workesoppe mon. Del. Westm., 14 April 36 Hen VIII.—S.B. (injured); stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, St. John, Bakere, North, and two others whose signatures are lost. Pat. p. 11, m. 22. | |
33. Sir Edward North, chancellor of Augmentations. Grant, in fee, of the reversion of the house and site of the late Charterhouse, near London, which, by pat. 12 June 34 Hen. VIII., was given to John Bridges and Thos. Hale, in survivor ship, for the safe keeping of the King's tents; also grant of the said house and site, the churchyard and chapel in the same, lead. &c, the gates called the West-gate in St. Sepulchre's parish and the Estgate in St Botolph's parish, the messuage &c, adjoining the churchyard in St. Botolph's parish in tenure of lord Parr of Horton; also the head and fount of an aqueduct in a certain field in Islington parish called Condyte Felde, Midd., and all the springs there and water courses thence to the site of the said Charterhouse. The said Sir Edward to permit Louis Gaspar. John, John Baptist and Anthony Bassani. Italians, the King's servants, to enjoy their houses, &c, as long as they remain in the King's service. Westm., 13 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 14 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13. m. 6. | |
34. Stephen Vaughan. To be one of the under-treasurers of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the Tower of London; with 200 mks. a year from Christmas last, payable quarterly. This on surrender of pat. 12 June 36 Hen. VIII., granting him the same office and fee payable half-yearly. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 14 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 17, m. 8. | |
35. Robert Bocher and Elizabeth his wife. Grant, in fee, of the grange called Cruelfelde Graunge in Stoneley parish, Warw., with its lands (named), and the lands called Dyconswaste and Cokkeswaste there, granted to them, in tail male to the said Robert, by pat. 9 Oct. 30 Hen. VIII. —Stoneley mon. Westm.. 1 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm . 14 April.—P.S Pat. p. 20, m. 49. | |
36. William Tyllesworth. To be under-treasurer of the exchange of the coinage and mint within the city of Canterbury; with 100 mks. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1. | |
37. Richard Lee. To be master of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion, within the city of York; with 40l. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 3 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1. | |
38. Laurence Warren. To be assayer of the gold and silver, coin and bullion, within the city of Canterbury; with 40l. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1. | |
39. Richard Ugden. To be controller and surveyor of the coinage and mint within the city of York, and of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion, within that city; with 40l. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 3 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1. | |
40. John Merefeld. To be usher or doorkeeper of the mint within the city of Canterbury; with 6l. 13s. 4d a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 1 | |
41. John Busshe. To be comptroller of the coinage and money within the city of Canterbury and of the assays of gold and silver, coin and bullion, there; with 40l. a year. Westm., 7 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13. m. 2. | |
42. George Gale. To be under-treasurer of the exchange, coinage and mint within the city of York; with 100 mks. a year from Lady Day last. Westm., 3 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—PS. Pat. p. 13, m. 2. | |
43. William Hygges. To be usher of the exchange and mint within the city of York, with 6l. 13s. 4d. a year, from Lady Day last. Westm., 3 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April—P.S. Pat. p. 13. m. 2. | |
44. William Morfyn. To be finer, trier and divider of the gold and silver within the coinage and mint of the city of York; with 20l. a year, from Lady Day last. Westm., 3 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 15 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 15. | |
45. Bpric. of Llandaff. Mandate to Thos. abp. of Canterbury to invest Anthony Kytchyn, S.T.P., as bp. of Llandaff, who has been duly elected upon the translation of Robert, last bp. there, to the abpric. of York. Westm., 14 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm.. 16 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 2, m. 46 (dated 17 April). Rymer, XV. 65. | |
ii. Another mandate to similar effect, dated Westm., 16 April. Pat. 36 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 46. | |
46. Miles Partriche, the King's servant. Grant, in fee, for 1,773l. 6s. 3d., of the lordship and manor of Almondes-bury, Glouc.—abbey of St. Augustine in Bristol; lands and mills (specified) in tenure of Nic. Taylor, Ph Acton and John Rowborowe in the parish of Kingeswood, Wilts,—Kingeswood mon.; the steeple and buildings commonly called Jhesus Steple in the parish of St Faith, London, with the site and precinct of the same, and two messuages, &c., in that parish in tenure of Luke Raynes and Thos. Dowcra (except the bells in the said steeple), granted to the King by Edmund bp. of London and the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, 27 March 36 Hen. VIII. Westm , 13 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 23, m. 16 (dated 15 April). | |
47. David Clayton alias Clutton. Warrant for livery of lands to him as brother and heir of John Clayton alias Clutton who, as appears by an inquisition taken at Ivelchester, 10 March 36 Hen. VIII., before Nic. Halleswell of Gothurst and Wm. Halley of Buckland, Soms., died, 2 Nov. 36 Hen. VIII.. seised of the site, &c, of the late mon. of Athelney and lands (named and value given), formerly the King's, in the parishes of Lynge and Seint Mychelles Borough. Dated 7 Nov. 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 16 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Sewster and Beamount.) | |
48. Sir Anthony Browne, K.C., master of the Horse. Grant, in fee, for 420l. 2s. 6d., of the reversion of the house &c, of Shelbrede priory leased to him 18 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII., and the rent reserved on that lease; also grant of the said house, &c, and its demesne lands in Willenchmour alias Shelbrede, Suss., and certain fields &c. (names and extents given) there, and all possessions of the said priory in Wyllenchmore and Shelbrede, Suss. Del. Westm., 17 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, Bakere, Sir Robt. Southwell, North, Caryll and Chydley.) Pat. p. 20, m. 26. | |
49. Edmund Hall. To be receiver general of possessions in the city of Lin- coln and in cos. Line, Notts and Rutland forfeited by Ric. Harrison, abbot of Kirkested, Matth. Makerell, abbot of Barlinges, Adam Sedbarre, abbot of Jervaulx, Wm, Wood, prior of Brydlyngton, lords Darcy and Hussey, Sir Robert Conestable, Sir Fras. Bigod, Sir John Bulmer, Thos. Moigne and George Huddeswell; in reversion after Thomas Hall, who holds the office by pat. 6 May 30 Hen. VIII. Westm., 15 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 17 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 22, m. 15. | |
50. Peter Carewe, the King's servant. Grant to him and the heirs male of his body (for his services) of all lands within the circuit of the late park of Okehampton, Devon, now disparked, parcel of the honor of Okehampton, which came to the King by the attainder of Henry marquis of Exeter. Westm., 17 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 13, m. 36. | |
51. Sir William Poulett, K.G., lord Seynt John. Grant, in fee, for 1.744l. 13s. 8d., of the reversion of the rectcry of Kyngesclere and chapel of Ocle, Hants, which were granted to Lady Anne of Cleves for life, by pat. 20 Jan. 32 Hen. VIII The lordship and manor of Toller and Cattyscliff, Dors., and the wood called Aldermore alias Toller Woodde (10 ac.) —Fourde mon., Devon; rent of 6s. 8d. and service in Toller and Cattyscliff,—St. John's priory in Bridgewater, Soms.; the manor of Holshote, Hants, a water-mill and fulling mill and meadow called Cane meadow in tenure of Ric. Cressewell in Holshote, a pension of 13s. 4d out of Sherfelde rectory, Hants, and the advow-son of the rectory of Sherfelde,—Mertonmon., Surr.; the rectory of Kyngesclere and chapel of Ocle, Hants, and the advowson of the vicarage of Kyngesclere, —mon. of Bustlesham alias Bisham, Berks. Del. Westm., 20 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Petre, North, Sir Robt. Southwell, Ryche, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 16, m. 51. | |
52. Florencius Phillips. Warrant for livery of lands in Worcestershire to him as s. and h. of Robert Phillips, who died 28 Oct. 36 Hen. VIII. seised of the site, &c, of the manor of Chaddesley with appurtenances in Longdon and Chaddesley and three woods named Clevegrove (?), Bygrove and Ashover. Dated 14 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 20 April.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Hynde and Beamount). | |
53. Nicholas Bacon, solicitor of the Court of Augmentations. Grant, in fee (in exchange for the manor and the rectory of Magna Holland, Essex, and for 23l. 15½d.), of the manors of Redgrave, Boddisdale and Gyslyrgham, Suff., the park called Redgrave Park, the advowsons of the rectory of Redgrave alias Redgrave Bodisdale and of the rectory of Gyslingham, the close called Great Stubbinges (72 ac.) in Redgrave parish, lands (specified) in tenure of Thos. Fysher in Wortham, Suff., lands in tenure of Robt. Hubberd in Redgrave, tithes in Redgrave, a pension of 13s. 4d from Redgrave rectory, rents paid by Redgrave manor to the hundred of Hertismere, Suff., the white farm and rent called Blanche ferine out of that manor, the leet and view of frank pledge in Wortham, woods called Lytle Coppis, Fryth Coppis, Redgrave Wood, Holme Close and Le Perke (139 ac.) in Redgrave, Boddisdale and Gyslingham; all which premises belonged to Bury St. Edmund's mon. Del. Westm., 21 April 36 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (countersigned by North,Pope, Williams, Hendle and Duke). Pat. p. 25, m. 45, and pat. 37 Hen. VIII., p. 15, m. 35. | |
ii. Another copy of the above, stamped; and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Paget; North. Williams, Pope, Hendle and Duke. With explanation attached that "The cause of these two warrants was for that, the King being sick, the one of them was offered to him to be signed and th' other to the commissioners that had authority to pass such bills under the King's stamp; and it happened so that, at one time, the King signed the one and the commissioners signed th'other with the said stamp." | |
54. Wimund Carew, the King's servant. To be treasurer of the Court of First Fruits and Tenths, vice Sir John Gostwike, dec, who held the office by pat. of 4 Feb. 32 Hen. VIII. Westm., 19 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 21 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 19, m. 3. | |
55. Licences to alienate (fn. n9) :— | |
Henry Audeley and John Maynarde to Ric. Snowe. Grange and farm called Hawnes graunge, leased to Wm. Kympton, and lands specified (tenants Wm. Ardern and John Waller) in Hawnes, Beds., including the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage,—Chicksonde priory; except the woods called Humfreys Wood and Auferney Wood (49 ac). (1st.) P. 19. m. 3. | |
Edward Fenes lord Clynton and Saye and Ursula his wife to John Haselwood. Lands called Woodgraunge in Kirkby Underwood, Bulby, Yarneham and Hawthorpe, Line. (1st.) P. 13, m. 36. | |
George Clyfford and Michael Welbore to John Hynde and Katharine his wife, in fee to the said John. Messuage and farm of Blackegrove, Berks., in tenure of Thos, Baybroke, (1st.) P. 17, m. 40. | |
Sir George Darcy and Dorothy his wife to Wm. Hothom. Rectory and advowson of Staynton, Yorks., and tithes in Staynton in tenure of Thos. Grene and in Heluby in tenure of John Coyttys,—St. Oswald's mon.; lands in Hutton, Yorks., tenure of Wm. Fulston,—St. Leonard's hospital in York; and lands (specified, tenants John Crudde, Robt. Cousson, John Rayner, Wm. Kellyngley, Alice Grystywayte, Chr. Grenefelde, Alice Ramswell, Edm. Nevell, Robt. Grysth-wayte) in Kellyngley, Yorks., and the woods called Dryhurste Wood and False Spryng there,—Pontefract mon. (15th.) Pat. 8, m. 52. | |
Wm. Pykeryng to Robt. Aleyn. Seven messuages in tenure of Robt. Sawtry, Jas. Hounde, Thos. Plomme, Robt. Hille, Robt. Bulman, Nic. Bradley and — Shorte. widow, in the parish of St. Mary of Axe, London. (15th.) P. 25. m. 28. | |
Edw. Elryngton and Humph Metcalf to Thos. Olyver. Chief messuage, &c, in Estnorton, Leic, in tenure of the said Olyver, with appurtenances in Estnorton and Laddyngton, Leic.. and a wood called Verger Grove alias le Verger alias Verges (1½ ac.) in Estnorton,—Launde priory. (18th.) P. 25, m. 3. |
621. Undated Grants of 36 Henry VIII. | |
1. Richard Buckland, of Martocke, Soms., and Robert Homer, of Lye, Soms Grant, in fee, for 194l. 19s., of all the lands in Churchehill, Soms., parcel of Banwell manor, Soms., and all possessions of Bruton mon. in Churchehill,—Bruton; a fulling mill, &c, in Pudell alias Affepudell, Dors., in tenure of Agnes Buckes, John Medes, Geoff. Diette, Wm. Sare. John Valance and Hen. Howde, and all possessions of Milton mon. there; a messuage, &c., in tenure of Wm. and John Bisshopp, in Cleyngerwell in Buck-land parish, Dors., and a wood of 6 ac. there in tenure of John Bisshopp, parcel of Knoll manor, Dors.,—Milton mon.; the lordship and manor and farm of Wynforde Egle, Dors., in tenure of Thos. Sydenham and Thomas his son and Thos. Stephens,—Cerne mon.; lands in Clutton, Soms , formerly in tenure of Thos. Hele and now of Chr. Silton,—Farleighe mon, Wilts. | |
Also, for 111l. 7s. 1d., of the site and chief messuage of the manor of Welton in the parish of Mydsomer Norton, Soms., with the demesne lands, the messuage, &c., called Deverell in Welton and Mydsomer Norton, beside the Western gate of the said manor, and the messuage called Selvarde there and lands (specified) in tenure of Thos. Magg, the messuage called le Cokhill and lands in Benhanger parish, Soms., in tenure of Wm. and Walter James, which belonged to William formerly earl of Huntingdon.—S. B. (signed by Canterbury, Westminster, Petre, Bakere, North, Moyle, Hendle and Duke). Pat. 36 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 23. | |
2. Thomas Bysshopp. Grant, in fee, for 270l. 6s. 8d., of the manor and farm of Drayton, Suss., in tenure of Wm. Stapleton, which belonged to the late Queen Jane, with all appurtenances in Ovyng, Marston, Barsted and Drayton, Suss.—S.B. (signed by Westminster, Petre, Bakere, North, Moyle, Bradshawe, Caryll, and Chydley). Pat. p. 8, m. 7. | |
3. Francis earl of Shrewsbury. To be lieutenant and captain general of the North Parts, with the leading of all the King's subjects of Yorks., the bpric. of Durham, Cumb., Westmld., Kendall, Nthld., Lane., Chesh., Notts, Derb., Salop, and Staff., the city and county of York, and towns and counties of Hull and Newcastle.—S.B. Pat. p. 8, m. 9. Rymer, XV. 43. | |
4. Thomas duke of Norfolk, treasurer and earl marshal of England, K.G. To be chief captain of the Rear Ward and lieutenant general, until the King's arrival, of the whole army abroad against the French. | |
Sir John lord Russell, keeper of the Privy Seal, K.G. To be captain general of the "Voward" of the army against France. | |
Charles duke of Suffolk, lord president of the Council, great marshal and steward of the Household, K.G. To be captain general of the Middle Ward of the army against France.—S.B. Pat. p. 8, m. 15. Rymer, XV. 40. | |
5. Sir Thomas Darcy. Lease of certain closes (names and extents given) and the site, &c, of the late mon. of St. John of Colchester; for 21 years. On surrender of a similar lease, 4 May 36 Hen. VIII. to Roger Williams.—S.B. (signed by Daunce and Moyle.) Pat. p. 8, m. 36. | |
6. Thos. Rudock, elk. Presentation to the perpetual vicarage of Marton, Line. dioc., void by the attainder of Henry Andreson, elk. Pat. 36 Hen. VIII. p. 12, m. 21. | |
7. Richard Ingram, of Wolford, Warw., and Anthony Foster. Grant, in fee, for 976l. 8s. 4d., of the manor of Tydilmyngton, Wore, and all the lands of Evesham mon. there in tenure of John Combes, —Evesham: the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Caversfelde. Bucks, —Missenden mon; and the manor, the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Crendon, Bucks,—Notteley mon.—S.B. (signed by Westminster, Petre, Sir Robt. Southwell, North, Moyle, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 14, m. 12. | |
8. John Fynche, of Mydelton, Kent. Grant, in fee, for 487l. 17s. 11d., of the rectory of St. James in the Isle of Grene. Kent, in his tenure, and the advowson of the vicarage there,—priory of St. Sexburga in the isle of Shepey; a tenement, &c., in Cornehill, London, in tenure of Ric. Ferrande,—St. Mary overey privory; the messuage. &c., called le Bell in the parish of St. Peter paupertaties, London in tenure of Ric. Waddington,—St. Albans mon., Herts; the wharf called le Fresshe Wharfe in the parish of St. Botolph beside Billingesgate, in tenure of Thos. Barthelet, Wm. Garrard, John Bartrame, Geo. Parkyns, and Robt. Wennes, and messuages at the said wharf in tenure of Robt. Lynes,—St. Mary Graces mon—S.B. (signed by Canterbury, Westminster, Petre, Sir Robt. southwell, North, Moyle, Bacon and Duke). Pat. p. 14, m, 17. | |
9. William lord Grey of Wilton. Authority to order the captains, vice captains and men under him, and to punish delinquents; the King having lately appointed him chief captain and governor of the army called lez crewes within the towns of Calays and Guisnes, and the marches and county of the same, as well for their defence against the French as for the invasion of the French king's territories.—S.B. Pat. p. 16, m. 8. Rymer, XV. 42. | |
10. Thomas Skevington, the younger, marshal of the ordnance in the rearward at the siege of Monstrell. To be a yeoman of the ordnance in the Tower of London, with 12d. a day, vice Leonard Skevington, dec—S.B. Pat. p. 22, m. 24. | |
(fn. n10)11. John Goddesland, Roger Worth, and Robert Cade, of Barnestable, Devon. Lease of the "lathstedes" within Barnestable, the pix of the toll of the market there, and the annual fair on the feast of the Nativity of St. Mary the Virgin there, Parcel of the possessions of Henry late duke of Richmond and Somerset; for 21 years.—S.B. (signed by Daunce and Southwell). Pat. p. 23, m. 7. | |
12. Richard, Roger and Robert Taverner. Grant, in common socage, for 1,909l. 11s. 5d., of mansions, messuages, etc. (specified), in Northampton, viz., in Goldstrete within All Saints parish, tenant John Colson, in Bowcher Rowe, tenant John Norman, in Goldstrete, tenant Robt. Bradwaie, in Brigestrete, All Saints' parish, t. Hen. Daunce, in Buge Rowe, same parish, t. Ralph Watson, in Brigestrete, t. Ellen Austen, in Mercers Rowe, same parish, t. Thos. Colles, in Brigestrete, ts. John Freman and—Pettet, widow, in All Saints parish, t. Magdalen Page, in Brigestrete, ts. Wm. Cates, John Blake, Thos. Fylkyns, and Rog. Birde, in le Draperie, All Saints parish, ts. John Sheparde and Alice Lacye, in Horse-markett, All Saints parish, t. Thos. Hill, in Goldestrete, All Saints parish, t. Marg. Chapwoman, a smithy in All Saints parish, t. Wm. Beke, in le Draperye, t. Hen, Flammocke, in Bridgestrete, and Kynges-well Lane, t. Jas. Nicolson, in Goldestrete, t. Hen. Grene, in le Draperye, t. Ric. Bowers, in Bowcher Rowe, t. John Davye, in le Shepes Markett, St. Sepulchre's parish, t. Robt. Boresley, in Netes Markett, St. Sepulchre's parish, t. Thos. Newby, in Kyngeswell Lane, St. Gregory's parish, t. Robt. Millers, in Tanners Strete, St. Gregory's parish, t. Agnes Atkyns, Agnes Stuckeley and John Heyward, in Welmon-gerstrete, St. Gregory's parish, t. Ric. Woodward, in St. Mary's parish, t Wm. Buckeley, in Castle Grene, t. Thos. Hendman, in le Horsemarkett, ts. Wm. Powker, Wm. Hoke, Thos. Birche, Wm. Harbar, Wm. Cutler and Steph. Lavage, in the street there, ts. Thos. Hendman (formerly Geo. Gery) and Thos. Bathewe, in St. Giles Street, ts. Wm. Waller and Wm. Hurleston, in Abyngdon Strete, ts. Thos. Haryson, Geo. Berye, John Reignoldes, Wm. Estbeke alias Estcreke, and John Chandeler, in Bridgestrete, t. Ric. Scote, in St. James' Street, ts. Wm. Robyns (late John Greye), Joan Greye, John Geffereys, Marg. Brookeden, Thos. Tayllour and Anne Botton, in St. Peter's parish, t. Thos. Walle, in Netesmarkett. t. Edw. Walters, in Cotton Ende, St, Leonard's parish, t. Wm. Kendallin, Golde-strete, t. Thos Hendman, in Kyngeswell Lane, t.—Richardson; in Welmonger-strete, t. Fras. Shomaker, in le Rye, t. John Buckeley, a close in Castle Strete (between Thos. Hendman's garden on the west and "unum le spynnez de lez asshes" of Thos. Adams on the east), t. Wm. Hoke, another close there (beside Thos. Adams close on the north), t. Wm Hake (late Geoff. Bowcher, a close beside Marlyns Mille in Netesmarkett, t. Agnes Atkyns, a close at Westbridge, t. Wm. Brodden, arable land there, t. Robt. Bradwaie, in Tanners Strete, t. John Dafforne, in St. Giles' Street, t. Ric. Scote. in Abyngdon Strete, t.— —Harpole, in Derne Lane, ts. Hen. Neleand three others (not named), in St. Edmund's Ende (a selion of land called "a leye"), t. Robt. Bradwaie, in le Draperye, t. Robt. Wedon, in le Guttes, ts. Robt. Broseley, Robt. Snype, in College Lane (a malt house late tenant Wm. Hoke, miller, and garden on the west side of it leased to John Brad-sail), and in Goldestrete, ts. Thos. Wotton, Hen. Hutte,—St. James's mon., Northampton. | |
Mansions, messuages etc., (specified) called Lollesrent in divers parts of the town of Northampton, viz., in tenure of John Stockedale, Wm. Sywell, Wm. Beckewithe, John Sawyer, Ric. Rilles, Hen. Sturdye, Wm. Skedall, John Wattes, the late Friars Carmelites, John Clifforde, Rog. Vavasor, John Stockdall and Thos. Mallarde (late John Harbert), in St. Giles' Street, ts. John Dolle, Wm. Webbe, Hugh Roger, Giles Allond, Agnes Mason and Wm. Dicher; and mansions, etc. (specified) called Chamber Rent and Covent Rent in divers parts of the town, viz., in St. Andrew's Street, ts. Wm. Ryder, Thos Baylye, John Norman, Thos. Adams, Ric. Roseby, John Cannon, John Broke, John Lykewode, Ric. Davye, Ric. Lucas, John Fideler, Peter Farrande, Thos. Greywod, Ric Lucas, John Warren. Chr. Barnard, Ambrose Walker and Robt. Watson, in Billyng Magna, Ntht., t. Wm. Welles, beside the North Gate of Northampton, ts. Wm. Parker. Ric. Morton, Jas. Berde, Robt. Marshall, Wm. Peston, Chas.Hollond, Thos.Frawnkenour and Reg. Peynteth. in Berewarde Strete, t. Nic. Hodchin, in Newland Strete, ts. John Johnson and Ric. Bilton, in Abyngdon Strete, ts. John Prentise, Wm. Turpyn, and Agnes Wykes, in St. Giles' Street, tenants Marg. Helene and John Style, in Mercers Rowe, t. John Morley, in le Draperye, t. Ralph Radwaye, in Crake-bolt Strete, t. Wm. Home, in St. Gregory's parish, t. Robt. Drurye, in College Lane. t. Ric. Bowers, in le Horse-markett, ts. Thos. Ingram, Edm. Brad-shawe, Nic. Morall and John Bechampe, opposite the gate of St. Andrew's priory. ts. Robt. Wattes, John Estwyke and Thos. Hethe's wife, beside that gate, ts. Thos. Hatton and Jas. Clerke, in All Saints parish, t. John Shepparde, in Mattoll, All Saints parish, ts. Nic.Hatley, John Abreye, the master of St. John Baptist's, the wardens of All Saints chapel, and the wardens of the fraternity of Corpus Christ, in le Marehole, ts. the master of All Saints College, the chamberlain of the town of Northampton and the warden of the fraternity of St. Katharine, in Felcherscole, ts. the master of St. Thomas's, and John Longfelde, in Horse-markett, t. John Plummer, in le Out Rowe, St. Sepulchre's parish, t. Ambrose Walker, in Abyngdon Strete, t. Ric. Bowers, in St. Giles' Street, t. Nic. Rounde, opposite All Saints church, t. Ric. Bowers, in Bridgestrete, t. Edm. Kenelmershe. in le Draperye, t. Ric. Bowers, in le Goldestrete, t. John Saunders, in Muster Strete, t. Edm. Kenelmershe, in le College Lane, t. Ric. Bowers, in Berewarde Strete, t. Jas. Clerke, in Barker Strete, t. John Horpole, in Welmongerstrete, t. the wardens of the fraternity of St. John, in le Goldestrete, ts.— —Croke and Ric. Dyve, in le Draperye, late t.— —Dodyngton, in le Berewarde, t. Gilb. Tompson, in Tentour Yarde, St. Mary's parish, t. Nic. Osborne, at the North Gate, t. Laur. Manley, in St. Sepulchre's parish, ts. Hugh Stile, Ric. Handled and John Rawlynges, in Wychyn, t. Edw. Lancastre, beside the South Gate. t. Wm. Fisshe, in Abyngdon Strete, ts. the wardens of the fraternity of St. Clement, John Smythe, Edw. Caso, the wardens of the Guild of St. George, Hugh Middelton, Robt. Chaunterell and John Hassilwood, in Cowland, t. Thos. Chipsey, in Bridgestrete, outside the South Gate, ts. John Damporte, John Warren (5 tenements) and Wm. Myxston, in Abyngdon Strete, t. John Latymer and ——Humfrey, in Brigestrete, t. John Burton in Malte Rowe, t. Wm. WalgeR. On the westside of le Draperye, t. the daughters of Thos, Edwardes, dec, in Felterstrete, late t. the Friars Carmelites, in St. Andrew's parish, t.——Belle, in St. Giles parish, t. John Stockdale. in Felter-strete, t. Agnes Daunce. in St. Sepulchre's parish, ts. Robt. Watson and John Sax-bye, in Berewarde Strete, St. Sepulchre's parish, next the tenement of the fraternity of the Trinity in All Saints parish on the east and that of Wm. Boundes on the west, lately leased to Thos. Heynes, dec., in the town of Northampton (tenement and close, street not named), t. Ric. Cowper, and in le Draperye, t. Geo. Busshell,—St. Andrew's priory in Northampton. | |
Messuages etc. (specified) in Northampton, viz., in Bridgestrete, ts.Edw. Tailour and John Drinkwell, in All Saints parish, t. John Palmer, and outside the South Gate, t. Ric. Humfrey,—Delaprey mon. | |
A messuage, etc., called le Churche House in St. Peter's parish, Cambridge, in tenure of Chr. Clayton and other messuages, etc. (specified), in Cambridge, viz., in St. Giles' parish, lately in tenure of Wm, Archebold and now of the master and fellows of Clarehall college, in St. Peter's parish, t. Edm. Cancellour, in St. Clement's parish, t. Wm. Browne, in the parish of St. Mary in Trompyngton Strete lately in tenure of Dr. Rede and now of Robt. Pole, in St. Sepulchre's parish, ts. Edw. Slegge and David Edwardes, in Holy Trinity parish, lately in tenure of Thos. Mamefeld, M.D., and now of Thos. Farrour, another there leased to Joan Busshop, and in St. Andrew's parish, t. John Morley,—Berne-well mon. A messuage, etc, called le Stone House in Cambridge, leased to Robt. Lane, baker,—Anglessey priory. Messuages etc. (specified), in Cambridge, viz., in Sheterlane, ts. John Gaunte, Wm. Daunter, Barth. Fletcher and Nic. Mose, in the town (street not named), ts. Wm. Bateman, Thos. Hide and Eliz. Dysney, in Petycury, ts. Ric. Roberts and John Harryson, in St. Edward's parish, t. John Donseye, and in St. Mary's parish, t. Agnes Dowler, widow,—priory of le White Channons in Cambridge. A messuage in Cambridge leased to Rog. Elles,—Swaffhame priory, Camb. | |
An inn called "the Sarrysons Heade," with brewhouse (furniture specified) therein, in the parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate, London, lately leased to Robt. Brikehed and then to John Hamond, and now in tenure of John Whytbye by Hamond's assignment,—mon. de Pratis, Leicester. | |
The site of the late Friars Minors in Northampton with its gardens, etc. (specified) now leased to Mary Smythe,—Grey Friars, Northampton. A messuage, etc., in Saynt James Ende in Northampton, leased to Ric. Johns,—St. James's mon. | |
Messuages, &c., in Banbury, Oxon, in tenure of Thos. Saunders (late ——Nele) and ——Bentley (late Robt. Stringer),—Chacombe priory, Niht. | |
Two messuages in Northampton adjoining the late house of Friars Preachers and two gardens in Kyngeswell or within the town of Northampton in tenure of John Graterwood,—Augustinian Friars, Northampton. | |
Saynt Myghelles chapel with its garden beneath le Malvern Hylles, Wore., leased to John Colman,—Major Malvern priory. | |
A house in Leicester leased to Thos., Ric. and Wm. Brodegate,—Meryvalle mon., Warw. Mansions, messuages etc., (specified) in the town of Leicester, viz. in Humberston Gate, ts. Hen. Grene and Thos. Medowes, in Sendby Gate, t. John Lancasshire, beside All Saints churchyard t. Thos. Tomson, in St. Peter's parish, ts. Margery Nethermylles, Thos. Kipwik (lately John Browne) and Leonard Proctour, in Sondayes Brige, ts. Thos. Laverok John Grymley, John Wood-sellour, John Walker, John Dawson.John Redman, John Smythe, John Norres, John Drap r, Wm. Browne, Thos. Tomkynson, John Barton, Robt. Glover, John Bose-well. John Ashebold, John Mallard, Ric. Lacye, Ranulph Wyrrall, Hen. Warwike, Thos. Boffe and John Saunders, in Sendby Gate, ts. Wm. Leighton, John Lankeshire, John Wrangham, John Prowdelowe, the rector of St. Nicholas, and Eliseus Cowper (lately Agnes Derner), in le North Gate, ts. Mary Husfeld, Alice Barbour, John Barbike, Wm. Warryall, John Foljambe, sadler, Robt. Tayllour, Agnes Wever. and Thos. Cadman, in le Swyne Markett, t. Ric. Barlowe, in Mares Lane, ts. Ric. Borneman, John Morsett, Robt. Clerke, in St. Nicholas parish, ts. Wm. Parrotte, Wm. Mereman, Thos. Robertes and Chr. Cleyther, in Westestrete Yate ts. John Smyth and Ric. Heywood, in Brome Kinges Thorpe, ts. Wm. Wigiston, Wm. Jaylie, Wm. Watson and Geo. Carpenell, in Bellegrate Yate, t. Wm. Oxley, in Rotten Rowe, t. Thos. Davye, in St. Martin's parish, ts. John Roode, Jas. Hides, Chr. Jenyson. Edw. Cowper and Agnes Webster, in Crowland alias Walker-lane. t. John Albertes, in St Martin's parish, ts. Wm. Berehurst, Robt. Owley and John Cliff, in Abbey Gate, ts. Geoff. Radford, Ric Scattergood, Thos. Laverock, Hen. Cauerley, John Slater. John Perrye, Thos. Browne, Robt. Johnson, John Wright, Nic. Radford, the mother of John Eynsworthe, Ric. Jeypheston. Eliz. Wittie, Wm. Shirlake, Wm. Granger, Agnes Clerke, John Burley, Wm. Ballowe, John Dykkynson. Rog. Hynde, Everard Taillour, John Walker, Hugh Smalley, Wm. Swynerd, John White, John Know-elles, Alice Prowdelowe. Ranulph Saunders, Wm. Cartur, John Spryng-thorpe, Thos. Leighton, Ralph Barbour, Rog. Woodhous, elk., and Eleanor Skynner, in Woodgate,ts. Thos. Lekewell, Nic. Angelles, Wm. Edgewyn, Thos. Brad-shawe, Ranulph Swallowe, Robt. Burye, John Salley, Ric. Ferryes, and Abraham Walker, in Abbey Gate, ts. Ric. Banburye and Eliz. Booher,—mon. de Pratis. | |
Messuages, etc. (specified), in the town of Warwick, viz., in Cottonende, t. Robt. Warton. in Smythesforde strete, ts. ——Berd, Ric. Foxe. Agnes Brikett, Kath. Porter. Ric. Hogyns, Ant. Richemond and Ric. Ulton, in the suburbs, t. John Raye, in St. Nicholas Street, t. Thos. Eburall (house with garden of 1 ac. and meadow of 4 ac. called St. Nicholas Meadow), in Northegate Strete, t. John Raye, in Westestrete ts. Humph. Clement, Edw. Malynne, John Parkes, Ric. Fissher (the churchyard of St. Laurence) and John Fulwood, in Salfordstrete, ts. Wm. Townesend, Ric. Mapleton, Joan Catur, Maurice Walker, John Crosse, and John Oldnall (croft in front of St. Michael's hospital), in Cannon Rowe, ts. Wm. Wall, elk., Robt. Whittyngton, elk., Ric. Oughton, John Knyghtley, late dean there ("le Deanes House"), and John Walwyn ("the Vycar's House"); the messuage called le Rounde Table in Rewsall next Warwick in tenure of John Coope; other messuages, etc. (specified), in Warwick, viz., in Churche Strete, ts. Alice Grove and Joan—(blank), in the Jurye, t. John Weryng, in the High Pament, t. Robt. Webbe. in "Castlestre," ts. Chr. Loxley, Peter Honyat, and Ric. Pounter, in Brytayne Strete, ts. Ric. Pulter, Peter Honyatt and—(blank), in Cowelane, ts. John Sawyer, Wm. Preste and John Wilson, in the Market Place, ts. Wm. Hurste and Rog. Smythe, John Thomson ("the Scolehouse") in the Horsemarkett, ts. Thos. Bawmer, John Hansford, Hugh Newton, Ric. Warde, and John Warde, in Fryer Lane, ts. John Sheppard and Ric. Buckley, in Letenhill Street, ts. Hen. Maxston and Rol. Melche, in Pyble Lane, ts. John Conyngham, Walt. Wall, elk., John Pennett, Alice Hoke and Alice Baker,—College of St. Mary of Warwick. Mansions, messuages, etc. (specified) in Warwick, in tenure of Lewis Smarte, Thos. Groves, Thos. Kette Hen. Eyre, John Warde, — Porter, Thos. Smythe, John Rey, Ric. Harreys, — Holbrouke, John Bucher, and in Cotonende, ts. John Grene, Smyth and Alice White,—St. Sepulchres priory, Warwick. Four cottages, etc., in Warwick, in tenure of Wm. Pyper, Robt. Wyche, Thos. Sturdy and Wm. Crocke, and a garden in tenure of — Colkes,—Pynley priory. | |
Messuages, etc. (specified), in the town of Kenellworthe, Warw., viz., in Elington Green, ts. John Haryman and Jas. Maw-dike, five cottages in Kenellworthe called "the New rent," ts. Adam Vernon, Wm. Miller, John Howghe, Ric. Lymes and Eliz. Grenewood, in le Brodegate, ts. John Lyster, Lewis Ap Thomas, Wm. Burnam, John Sturdye, John Kirkeham, John Cockelyff. Ric. Clerke and Eliz. Bagger, in the High Street, ts. Steph. Johnson, John Pratye, Ric. Taillour, John Milles, Wm. Dawes, Robt. Baker. Thos. Garden, Ric. Hunkeley, Wm. Bell, Thos. Wattes, John Daintre, Ric. Clerk, John Pryce, Wm. Welles, John Prate, and John Pynche, in the Newaye, ts. John Cowper, Thomas Carter, Hen. Reve, Hen. Porter, John Fissher, Thos. Bryon, Ralph Merreye,—Wheteley, Thos. Mason, Thos. Alyn, Agnea Stoneley, Thos. Hylman, Thos. Stone, John Stratford and John Baylif, in le More Ende, ts. Wm. Gryffyn, Ric. Wilkens, John Taillour and Oliver Cliffe, in Stokyng Ende, ts. Marg. Daye, Wm. Haynes, John Biddle, Robt. Rudde and Ric. Davie, and in le Hille Strete, ts. John Talbott, Robt. Colye, Eliz. Marshall, Ric. Hynde, Wm. Daye, Emma Box, Marg. Dawes, and Thos. Rowdon; and two tenements in the town of Warwick, ts. Hen. Ayre and Thos. Hicokkes, and a garden in the street called Waldyche in the suburbs of Warwick, t. Wm. Dutton.—Kenelworthe mon. | |
Messuages, etc. (specified), in the town of Pollesworthe, in Pollesworthe parish, Warw., in tenure of John Mason, Edith Wylner, Thos. Petour, Wm. Davye, John Barker, John Baker, Win. Asburye, John Peynton, Thos. Bayllye, John Shilton, Alice Boseworthe, Hen. Virom. Walt. Stafforde, Wm. Ferne Geoff. Wallys Wm. Nicholas. Thos. Bornefeld, Agnes Gunne, Wm. Welley, Thos. Wright, Ric. Lakyn, Wm. Dynche. Agnes Draper, alias Cowper, Hugh Robyns alias Robynson; and in Tamworthe, Staff., ts. Geo. Grene-feld, in Glascote, Warw., t. John Symond, in Allestre, Warw., t. John Reve. in Hoggisnorton, Leic, ts. Wm. Meremouth and Thos Orme, in the town of Leicester, t. John Kynderley, in Pakyngton, Derb., t. Wm. Smythe, and in Apulbye, Leic. t. John Choyse,—Pollesworthe mon. | |
The grange in Yerburghe, Line., and lands in Alvingham and Garnthorpe Fen, Line, leased to Chas. Yerburghe,—Alvingham mon. | |
Lands (specified) in Northcadbye, Line. in tenure of John Cade.—Nunormesbye mon.; a messuage, &c, in Coldhanworth beside Donham, Line, leased to Lady Margaret and Hamo Sutton.—Bollington mon.; messuages, &c. (specified), in Kepwyke Yorks., in tenure of Thos. Lancaster and Wm. Belwoode.—Marton priory; close (specified) in Kyrkbymorshed. Yorks., leased to Thos. Typping,—Ryvalles mon; a wood called le Ernesden Woodd in Lathbury parish. Bucks,—Lavendon (Ravendon on Pat. Roll) mon. | |
Messuages, etc. (specified) in Benge-worthe parish, Wore., in tenure of Wm. Ordwey, Ric. Dobble, Thos. Watson (late Peter Wades), John Fox, Marg. Ince, John Tirle, Alice Cowper. Robt. Stokes, Ric. Bristowe and John Deye,—Evesham mon. | |
Tenements, etc., in the parish of St. Giles without Crepulgate, London, in Grubbe Strete, in tenure of Robt. Morres and John Comen, in the parish of St. John Zachary, London, in tenure of Augustine Girdeler, and in the parish of St. Sepulohre without Newgate, in tenure of Thos. Parkynge (late Thos. Hogeson), Chr. Ryley. Thos. Prescodd, Ric. Lan-castre, John Belyngeton, Wm. Hide, Ric. Yare, Andrew Pursett, Peter Grenewood, Thos. Tomlynson, Wm. Dowsett, John Smyth, Marg. Elyott, Wm. Stone, Robt. Danyell and Clem. Dowdale, in Clerken-well parish, Midd., in tenure of Edw. Sampson, Ric. Colett, Alice Thurston, widow, Giles Blunte, Thos. Lampley, Robt. Frescoes, Wm. Brakewell, Laur. Hoge, Daniel Dowgan (late Robt. Redemam, Ric. Kelley,Wm Humfrey, Shadda White, Ric. Pullen, John Campyon, Wm. Fuller, Ric. Tressey, Ric. Bukeley, Ellen Sharpe, Wm. Lane, Wm. Willowes, John Hyllarye and Wm. Harryson,—Clerken-well mon. | |
Note of delivery illegible.—S. B. (stamped, and signed by Suffolk, Russell, Paget, St. John, Sir Robt. Southwell, North, Chydley and Staunford). Pat. p. 24, m. 30 (undated). | |
13. Exemptions from attending the King in the war:— | |
Kenelm Dygbye, steward of Preston, Uppynghame, Barrowdon, Gretehame and Essenden, Rutl., who has also an annuity of 20 mks., granted by King Henry VII. to Everard Dygbye, grandfather of the said Kenelm, and his heirs male.—S.B. (signed by Westminster and Fetre). Pat. p. 8, m. 48. | |
Thomas Leygh, auditor of Tenths and First Fruits, and comptroller of wool, fells, leather, lead and tin in the port of London.— S.B. (signed by Westminster and Petre. Pat. p. 8, m. 49. | |
Richard Hochonson, and James Rokesby, who have the office of auditor-ship of Augmentations in cos. Nthld. and Westmld., Richmondshire. and the Bishopric of Duresme.—S.B. (signed by Westminster and Petre). Pat. p. 17, m. 3. In English. | |
Thomas Perker, clerk of the peace and of the Crown in co. Gloucester.—S.B. (signed by Westminster and Petre). Pat. p. 22, m 23. | |
Raff Worsley, keeper of the lions within the Tower of London, yeoman of the Crown, portator of the Great Wardrobe, comptroller of Cheshire and Flintshire, clerk of the Crown and escheator at Lancaster, who has also houses in London of the King's gift worth 9l. yearly and an annuity of 40s.—S.B. (signed by West-minster and Petre). Pat. p. 24, m. 24. | |
14. Undated licences to alienate:— | |
Charles Blunt lord Mount Joye to Sir Hugh Pawlet. Messuage, &c, late in tenure of Sir Amias Pawlet in Henton St. George's, Soms.,—Varleigh priory, Wilts. Pat. p. 7, m. 20. | |
Wm. Hungate, of Saxton, Yorks., and Margaret Clapham, of Nonnyngton, Yorks., widow, to Robt. Jacson. Grange called Grehome Grange in Hovyngham parish, Yorks.,— Byland mon., and all possessions of Byland there. P. 17, m.35. | |
Sir John Gascoign, of Cardyngton, Beds., s. and h. of Sir Wm. Gascoign of Cardyngton, dec., to Ant Cokett, of London. House and site of the late priory of Busshemeade, Beds., a field called Blasworth Feld alias Plasworth Feld (300 ac.) and other lands (names and extents given), a windmill, steeple, churchyard, &c, and all possessions of the said priory in Busshemeade, Eyton, alias Eton, Staplo alias Stapelhowe. Honyden, Delhowe, Develhowe, Wyboston alias Wyboldeston, Parva Stokton, Blasseworth. Colmorth, Barford, Caysho, Bedford and Pertnall, Beds, and in Magna Stokton and Blasseworth, Hunts ; except lands (specified) in Magna Stowghton (Stowbton, Stoughton) in tenure of Thos. Wanton, esquire, and John Cosyn, in Nether Stapulhoo in tenure of Mich. Gudson and Jas. Bartok. in Devylhoo in tenure of Edm. Gyllett, and in Over Stapulhoo in tenure of Marg. Grey, widow, and Robt. Grey. P. 19, m. 4. | |
Sir Ric. Southwell to John Basset, to be regranted to the said Sir Richard for life, with remainder to Sir Thomas Pope for forty years, and after that to the right heirs of the said Sir Richard. Manors of Totyngton, Campsey and Parva Cressyngham, Norf. P. 19, m. 17. | |
Ric. Andrewes and Nic. Temple to John Waldram. Rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Odeby alias Owdeby, Leic. P. 25, m. 15. | |
John Dethike, of Pentney, Norf., to John Pell. Manor of Darsyngham, Norf.,—Shuldham mon. P. 25, m. 48. | |
Edw. Elryngton and Humph. Metcalf to John Beamound and Hen. Alycock. Toft in Hauerburgh, Leic. (boundaries given), in tenure of Robt. Astell,—mon. de Pratis, Leicester; the rectory and the advowson of the vicarage of Norton, Leic.,—Oulveston mon.; the site of the manor of Horningwolde, Leic., and the rectory of Horningwolde,—Belver priory, Line, as a cell of St. Alhan's mon., Herts, and all lands in Horningwolde in tenure of Ant. Bevell which belonged to the said priory and mon., and the advowson of the vicarage of Horningwolde which belonged to the same. (Westm., "quart ........" Pat. 36 Hen. VIII.p. 25, m. 50. | |
1543-4. | 622. Roll Of Commissions In 35 Henry VIII. (fn. n11) |
R. O. | *** Throughout these rolls justices of the quorum are indicated by the letter "q" in the margin and the president by the additional letter "p." |
m. 1. | I. Commissions of gaol delivery, dated Westm., 11 June, 35 Hen. VIII:— |
Winchester castle gaol.—Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broune, Nich. Rokewoode and John Dyer. Also for gaols of Winchester castle (sic), Fyssherton Anger, Dorchester, Yecelchestre, Exeter castle, and Launceston castle. | |
Oxford castle gaol.—Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Portman, King's serjeant at law, Ric. Harper and Thos. Sutton. Also for the gaols of Worcester castle, Stafford county, Shrewsbury castle, Hereford castle, Monmouth castle and Gloucester. | |
York castle gaol.—John Hynde, King's serjeant at law. Edmund Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, and Francis Frobyser. Also for gaols of York city, Newcastle castle, Newcastle town, Carlisle castle (meeting at Penrethe) and Appulby. | |
m. 2 | Northampton castle gaol,—Sir Walter Lucke, William Horwood, attorney general, George Darrell and John Byll. Also for gaols of Warwick county, Coventry city, Leicester county, Leicester town gaol, Derby county, Nottingham county, Nottingham town, Lincoln castle, Lincoln city and Rutland county gaol (meeting at Bradecrofte). |
Buckingham castle gaol (meeting at Aylesbury).—Sir Edward Montague, Thomas Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, Thomas Fythhugh and Richard Milward. Also for gaols of Bedford castle, Huntingdon castle, Cambridge castle. Bury St. Edmunds, Noncich castle and Norwich city. | |
Canterbury castle gaol (meeting at Senocke).—Sir RichardJtyster, Sir Thomas Willoughby, Humph. Broune and John Byll. Also for gaols of Colchester castle (meeting at Brentwoode), Hertford castle, Guyldeford (meeting at Croydon), and Lewes (meeting at Grenested). | |
II. Commissions of oyer and terminer:— | |
Hants, Wilts, Soms., Dors., Devon.. Cormc., and the city of Oxford.—Sir John lord Russell, Privy Seal, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broune, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir Ph. Champernon, Sir John Hersey, Sir John Chamounde, Sir Thoa. Trenchard, Sir Wm. Godolphan, Sir John Fulford, Sir Thos. Arundell, Lewis Fortescue, one of the barons of the Exchequer. John Rowe, serjeant at law, John Harrys, serjeant at law, the mayor of Exeter, John Pawlett, Barth. Fortescue, John Stowell, Thos. Seyntaben, John Bonham, Robt. Vyvyane, Chas. Bulkeley, Barth. Hasey, Ric. Phyllyps, Wm. Thorp, Humph. Predyaux, Wm. Thornell, John Norton, John Wyntershull, and Thos. Horner. Westm., 14 Jan. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 3 | Essex, Herts, Kent. Surr., and Sussex.—Henry lord Mautravers, Sir Thos. Weste lord La Warr, George lord Cobham, Sir John Gage, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir Ric. Ryche, Sir John Baldewyne, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Wm. Shelley, Sir Giles Capell, Sir Thos. Darcy, Sir Ph. Butlere, Sir Chr. More, John Sakevyle, Walt. Hendley, Edw. Gage, Ric. Sakvyly, Robt. Acton, John Skynner, John Lucas, Thos. Wylford, Wm. Sydley, John Conyngesby, John Broun, Robt. Mordaunte, John Sewster, Humph. Style, Wm. Waller, Thos. Roydon, John Culpeper, John Edmundes, and Wm. Middelton. Westm., 14 June. |
Ntht., Warw.,Leic., Rutl., and Notts.—Sir Walt. Luke, Wm. Whorwood, attorney general, the mayors of Lincoln, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir Geo. Throgmerton, Sir John Harington, Sir Nic. Strelley, Sir Robt. Tyrwhyte, Sir Wm. Skypwyth, Sir John Vyllers, Sir Marmaduke Constable, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Edw. Saunders, serjeant nt law, John Grevyle, John Hennege, Thos. Brudenell, Rol. Babyngton, Ric. Humfrey, Edw. Gryffen, Edw. Pye, Ant. Nevyll, Simon Dygby, Kenelm Dygby, John Beamounte, Andrew Nowell and Robt. Chauntrell. Undated. | |
Beds, Bucks, Camb., Hunts, Norf., Suff.,and in the city of Norwich.—Thomas lord Wentworth, John lord Mordante, Sir Edw. Montague, Thos. Bromley, King's serjeant at law, the mayor of Norwich, Sir Rog. Townshend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Geo. Somersett, Sir Humph. Wingffeld, Sir Robt. Peyton, Sir Giles Alington, Sir Wm. Drury, Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir Thos. Barnardeston, Sir John Seynt John, Sir Mich. Fyssher, Sir Laur. Taylard, Sir Thos. Elyott, Nic Luke, Hen. Bradshawe, Thos. Dycons. Thos. Hutton, Thos. Checheley, Robert Holdyche, Robt. ap Ryce, Thos. Hall, John Gosnolde, Paul Darrell, Thos. Danyell, Thos. Dunnold, Robt. Drury, Robt. Crane, Thos. Rudeston, Geo. Gyfford, Nic. Harding, Clem. Higham, and Thos. Fitz Hugh. Westm., ut supra. | |
m. 4 | Oxon, Berks, Glouc., Wore, Heref., Salop, Staff., and Monm.—Walter lord Ferrers, Henry lord Stafford, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyne, Wm. Portman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Geo. Daroy, Sir Walt. Stonour, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir Humph. Forster, Sir Edw. Wadham, Sir Jas. Baskervyle, Sir John Talbott, John Gyfford, Sir John Harecourte, Sir Ant. Hungerford, Sir Simon Harecourte, Sir John Walshe, Sir Geo. Gresley, Sir John Brydges, Sir Walt. Dennys, Sir John Russell, jun.. Sir John Brome, John Pakyngton, John Scudamore, Wm. Fermoure, Thos.Vernon, Edw. Lyttelton, John Corbett of Lee, Walt. Wrottesley, Thos. Holte, David Broke, Thos. Lane, Robt. Wye, Rol. Moreton, Adam Mytton, Geo. Wylloughby, Wm. Cokesey, Hen. Brydges, Thos. Weyneman, Ric. Warmecombe, Thos. Hayward, Hen. Russell, Wm. Gatacre, Ghas. Herbert, Ric. Walwyn, Ant. Walshe, Thos. Vacher, Ric. Morgan, John Latton, Lewis Blethen, John Bereton and John Pollard. Westm., ut supra |
III. Commissions of gaol delivery dated 28 Jan. 35 Hen. VIII., viz. for the:— | |
Gaols of Bedford castle, Buckingham castle (meeting at Aylesbury), Cambridge castle, Huntingdon castle, Norwich castle, and Norwich city (meeting at the Guildhall there).—Sir Edw. Mountague. Thos. Bromeley, King's Serjeant at law. Thos. Fytzhugh and Ric. Milward. | |
Gaols of Winchester castle, Fysherton Anger (meeting at Salisbury;, Dorchester, Yevelchestre (meeting at Crokehorne), Exeter castle and Launceston castle.—Sir Thos. Willoughby, Sir Humph. Broune, John Dyer, and Bricius Roke-wood. | |
Gaols of Oxford castle, Worcester castle, Stafford, Shrewsbury castle, Hereford castle, Monmouth castle, Gloucester castle.—Sir Edm. Merven, Wm. Portman. King's Serjeant at law, Ric. Harper and Thos. Sutton. | |
m. 5 | Gaols of York castle and York city.—John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Edm. Molynex, King's serjeant at law, and Fras. Frobyser. |
Gaols of Lewes castle (meeting at Southwerke), Canterbury castle, (meeting at Depforde), Guldeforde castle (meeting at Southwerke). Colchester castle (meeting at Brentewood) and Hertford castle.—Sir John Baldewyne, Sir Ric. Lyster. Ant. Broune. and John Lyndesell. | |
Gaols of Rutland county (meeting at Bradecrofte). Northampton castle. Leicester county (meeting at Leicester), Leicester town, Lincoln castle. Lincoln city, Derby county (meeting at Derby), Nottingham county (meeting at Nottingham), Nottingham town, Warwick county (meeting at Warwick), and Coventry city.—Sir Walt. Luke, Wm. Whorwood, attorney general, Geo. Darrell and John Byll. | |
IV. Commissions of oyer and terminer dated Westm., 12 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII:— | |
Ntht., Wane, Leic., Rutl., Notts., Derb., Linc., the cities of Coventry and Lincoln and towns of Leicester and Nottingham.—Sir Walt. Luke, Win. Whorwood, attorney general, the mayors of Lincoln, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir Geo. Throgmerton, Sir John Haryngton, Sir Nic. Strelley, Sir Robt. Tyrwhyte, Sir Wm. Skypwith, Sir John Vellers, Sir Mann. Constable, Sir John Markeham, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Edw. Saunders, serjeant at law, John Grevyll, John Hennege, Thos. Brudenell, Rol. Babyngton, Ric. Hurafrey, Edw. Gryffyn, Edw. Pye, Ant. Nevyll, Cimon Dygby, Kenelm Dygby, John Beamounte, Andrew Nowell, Robt. Chaunterell and Thos. Sutton. | |
m. 6 | Surrey.—Sir John Gage, Sir Ant. Broune,' Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir John Baldewyne, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Thos. Pope, Sir John Gressham, Sir Chr. More, Thos. Saunders, Thos. Lysley, Thos. Heron, Jas. Skynner. Ric. Bedon, John Garleton, Robt. Cursone and John Scott. |
Norf., Suff., Camb., Hunts. Beds, Bucks, and city of Norwich.—Henry earl of Sussex, John lord Mordaunte, Sir Edw. Mountague, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, Sir Ric. Southwell, the mayor of Norwich, Sir Rog, Towneshend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Geo. Somersett, Sir Humph. Wingffelde, Sir Robt. Payton, Sir Giles Alyngton, Sir Wm. Drury, Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir John Saynt John, Sir Mich. Pyssher. Sir Laur. Taylarde, Sir Thos. Elyott, Nic. Luke, Hen. Bradshawe, Edm. Wyndeham, Thos. Chicheley, Robt. Holdyche. Robt. ap Ryce, Thos. Hall, John Gascoyne, Paul Darrell, Thos. Danyell, Thos. Dunnolde, Robt. Drury, Robt. Crane, Thos. Ruddeston, Geo. Gyfford, Nic. Hardyng, Clem. Higham, and Thos. Fytzhugh. | |
Oxon, Berks, Glouc, Wore, Heref., Salop, Staff', and Monmouth.—Walter lord Ferrers Henry lord Stafford. Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Merven, Wm. Portman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir Wm. Stonour, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir Humph. Forster, Sir Edw. Wadham, Sir Jas. Baskervyle, Sir John Talbott, Sir John Gyfford, Sir John Harecourte, Sir Ant. Hungerford, Sir Simon Harcourte, Sir John Walshe. Sir Geo. Gresley. Sir Ph. Draycott, Sir Geo. Griffith, Sir John Brydges, Sir Edm. Tame, Sir John Russell, junr., John Broune, John Pakington, Thos. Vernon, Edw. Lyttelton, John Corbett of Lee, Walt. Wrottesley, Thos. Holte, David Broke, Thos. Lane, Robt. Wye, Rol. Moreton, Adam Mytton, Geo. Wylloughby, Wm. Cokesey, Hen. Bridges, Thos. Wayneman, Ric. Warmecombe, Thos. Haward, Hen. Russell, Wm. Gateacre, Charles Herbert, Ric. Walwyn Ant. Walshe, Thos. Vachell, Ric. Morgan', John Latton and John Pollard. | |
Hants, Wilts, Soms., Dors., Devon, Cornw. and the city of Exeter.— Sir John lord Russell, Privy Seal, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broune, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir. Ph. Champernon, Sir John Horsey, Sir Thos. Trencharde, Sir Wm. Godolphane, Sir John Fulforde, Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir Giles Strangweys, Sir Hugh Pawlett, Lewis Fortescue, one of the barons of the Exchequer, John Rowe, serjeant at law, John Harrys, Serjeant at law, the mayor of Exeter, Barth. Fortescue, John Stowell, Thos. Seyntaben, John Bonharn, Robt. Vyvyane. Chas. Bolkeley, Barth. Husey, Ric. Phyllypps, Wm Thorpe. Humph. Predyaux, Wm. Thornell, John Norton, John Wintershull, and Thos. Horner. | |
V. Commissions of gaol delivery:— | |
Gloucester castle.—Rol. Moreton, John Arnold. Arth. Porter, Robt. Wye, Ric. Cotton, Thos Lane, John Trey, and Thos. Davys. Walden, 16 Oct. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Norwich castle.—Henry earl of Sussex, Sir Rog. Townshend Sir Ric. Southwell, Rog. Woodhouse, John Shelton, Robt. Holdyche, Thos. Godsalve, Thos.Gawdye, Hen. Hobberd. Thos. Woodhowse, John Corbett, Hen. Warde and Jas. Hawe. Walden, 29 Oct. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m 7. | Fysherton Aunger gaol (meeting at Salisbury.—Sir Ric. Lyster, John Erneley, Edm. Moumpson, Thos. ap Rice, Barth. Husey, Chas. Bulkeley, Ambrose Daunsey. Hen. Bodenham, Wm. Grene, Wm. Button, Wm. Stumpe, and Edw. Baynard. Walden, 26 Oct. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Nottingham castle.—Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir John Chaworth, Sir Wm. Husey, Sir Hen. Sutton, Sir John Hersey, Ant. Nevyll, Robt. Grenehall, Fras. Meryng, Thos. Powtrell, Mich. Clerkson, Ric. Walley, and Wm. Bolles. Hamptell, 3 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Leicester county gaol.—Sir John Vyllers, Sir Wm. Turvyle, John Beamounte, Ant. Brokesby, Wm. Leigh, Geo. Vincente, Ric. Nele, Fras. Cave, Hen. Poole, Robt. Catlyn and Ralph Powrlfey. Ampthyll, 6 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Huntingdon castle (meeting at Glutton).—Sir Edw. Mauntague, Sir Ric. Crumwell, Rir Laur. Taylard, Oliver Leder, John Sewster, Thos. Hall. Miles Foreste, Robt. Drewell, Wm. Lawrence, and Robt. Rowley. Walden, 1 Dec. 35 Hen VIII. | |
Oxford castle.—Sir Wm. Essex, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir Simon Harecourte, Sir John Brome. Thos. Brydges, Edm. Home, John Pollard, John Latton and Thos. Denton, Walden, 12 Dec. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Northampton castle.—Sir Edw. Mountague, Edw. Gryffyn, Fras. Morgan, Ric. Humfrey. John Barnard, John Hasel-wood, Wm. Dudley, Thos. Moulsho, Thos. Malory and Robt. Chauntrell. Walden, 21 Dec. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Newgate gaol, London.—Sir Wm. Bower, mayor of London. Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Humph. Broun, Sir John Smyth, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Sir Ralph Warren, Sir Ric. Gressham. Sir Wm. Forman, Sir Wm. Roche, Sir Mich. Dormer, Sir Martin Bowes, Sir Rog. Cholmeley, serjeant at law. Sir Roland Hyll, Wm. Laxton, Robt. Chydley, John Newdygate, John Cokk and Hugh Losse. Westm., 21 Feb 35 Hen VIII. | |
m. 8. | VI. Commissions of sewers, viz.:— |
Town of Kingiston upon Hull.—Peter Malcus, mayor. Sir Wm. Knowles, Ric. Smytheley, James Johnson, Thos. Dalton, Wm. Crokehey, Thos. Thakker, Wm. Clerk, Alex. Stokedeale. Jas. Roger and Hen. Thruscrosse, For the "walls, ditches, etc., lying and being within the limits fro North Ferreby upon Humbre until Hesell upon Humbre and unto the town of Hull by the river of Humbre, and fro Hesyll upon Humbre aforesaid unto the town of Anlaby, and fro Anlaby unto Hawtamprice unto Julyane Welles, and fro Julyane Welles unto Darnyngham Well, and fro Darnyngham Well unto Darnyngham Dyke, and fro Darnyngham Dyke unto the town of Hull, and fro the town of Hull unto the water of Humbre, and fro Stuscotes Gate unto the water of Hull and so into the water of Humbre, and fro Myton and Tupcctes unto Humbre, within the county of the town of Kingston upon Hull next unto the water of Humbre or in the borders or confines of the same." Westm., 26 April 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Essex.—Henry lord Morley, Sir Ric. Ryche, Sir Humph. Broune, Wm. Peter, John Gates, Ant. Cooke. Hen. Tyrrell, Eustace Sulyarde, Edw. Elderton, Thos. Jhosleyn, John Browne, Wm, Moryce, Ric. Higham, Wm. Barbers, John Smyth, Guy Crayforde, Geo. Stowner, Thos. ' Trapps, Geo. Scott, Wm. Pawne and Nich. Simpsone. From the towns of Morton and Fyvelde to Waynstede within the county of Essex or its borders. Westm., 6 May 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Essex.—John Pylbarough John Edmondes, Wm. Harrys, Edw. Strangmane, Ric. Cockes, Hen. Baker, John Coker of Hasley, Thos. Coke, John Sames of Tottam, Thos. Cawsone of Raylay and Jas. Osborne. From Hull bridge on both sides of the water within the hundreds of Deanes and Rochford to Fuineshed.Essex. Westm., 4 June 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Norf. and Camb.—Thomas bp. of Elye, Sir John Spylman, Sir Rog. Townshend, Sir Edm. Bedyngfeld, Robt. Holdyche, Robt. Towneshend, serjeant at law, Edm. Grey, Wm. Yelverton, Hen. Bedyngfelde, Thos. Tyndale, John Eyre, John Goodryke, Thos. Derham, Osbert Mounteforde, John Bedyngfelde, Wm. Huns ton, Thos. Waters, John Reppes and Wm. Prentice. Within the Marshelande, Norf. and Camb. Westm., 22 June 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Essex.—Eustace Sulyarde, John Pylbarough, Wm. Harrys, John Edmondes, Wm. Strangman,Wm. Bery, Thos.Darcy, Ric. Osborne, Steph. Bekyngham, Robt. Arthure, John Pascal and John Coker. "From Batelles bridge to all the whole limits bounds and confines of the hundreds of Devenyshe and Rochefolde on both sides of the water, and also from Hascottes milne unto Marsey and Pelden, and to all the whole limits, bounds and confines of the same hundred of Devenyshe and Barstable on both sides of the water." Westm., 4 Dec. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 9. | Sussex.—John Sakevyle, Ric. Sakevyle, Wm. Wybarne. Thos. Thacher, Thos. Darrell, Robt. Oxenbridge, Nic. Gaynsford, John Parker, Thos. Ayshebournham, John Thacher John Leddes, John Gunter, John Culpeper, John Staple,——(blank) Thryell and John Levett. From Bulverhyde to the west part of Bexley and from Bexley to Crowehurste and thence to Hollyngton and to the haven-mouth of Bulverhyde aforesaid. Walden, 28 Aug. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Kent.—Thomas abp. of Canterbury, Wm. Fynche, Nic. Wotton, dean of Christ-churche of Canterbury, Jas. Hales, serjeant at law, the mayor of Sandwiche, Wm. Boxce. Hen. Cryppes, Edw. Isake, Thos. Cokes Valentine Petyte, Vincent Ingham, John Maister. Ant. Agare, Peter Hayman and Nic. Speke. From Norbourn to Estrye and thence to the town of Sandwiche, thence to Deale and from Deale to Mongeham. St. Albans, 28 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Camb. and Hunts.—John bp. of Lincoln. Thos. bp. of Elye, Sir Ric. Crum-well, Sir Giles Alyngton, Sir Thos. Elyott, Sir Robt. Peyton. Sir Laur. Taylard, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, John Goodryke, John Sewster, Thos. Hall, Thos.Hutton, Oliver Leder, Thos. Cotton, Miles Forreste, Robt. Drewell, Thos. Wanton, Robt. Rowley and Wm Laurence. From Seynte Neotes, Hunts, to Alryde alias Etheldredes Cawlsey, Camb. Westm., 8 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
VII. Commissions of the peace (form not recited), viz:— | |
Bucks.—Chancellor Audeley, Treasurer Norfolk, President Suffolk. Privy Seal Russell, J. bp. of Lincoln, William lord Grey of Wylton, John lord Mordaunte, Sir Edw. Mountague. Sir John Baldewyne, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, Sir Fras. Bryane, Sir Edm. Pekham, Sir Edw. Donne, Sir Walt. Stonoure, Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir Ralph Verney, Sir Ant. Lee, Hen. Bradshawe, Thos. Gyfford, John Croke, Geo. Bulstrode, Leonard Rede, Robt. Drury, Robt Pekham, Thos. Lowe, Ric. Greneway, Geo. Gyfford, Paul Darrell, Ant. Cave, John Babam, Wm. Wogan, Arth. Longvile, Robt. Cheyney, John Bosse, John Goodwyne and Chr. Wescotte. Westm., 8 May 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 10 | Rutland.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, J. bp. of Lincoln, John Zouche (sic), Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Walt. Luke, Wm. Whorwode, attorney general. Sir John Harryngton, Thos. Brudenell, Kenelin Dygby, Edw. Griffith, Edw. Warner, Ant. Coly, Fras. Makeworth. Ric. Ogle, John Hunte, Hen. Dygby, Geo. Wyllyngton, Andrew Nowell, Wm. Faunte and Ant. Browne. Westm., 8 May 35 Hen. VIII. |
Norfolk.—Audeley. Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Henry earl of Surrey, Henry earl of Sussex, T. bp. of Ely, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir John Spylman, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, Sir Ric. Southwell, Sir Rog. Towneshend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Nic. Harre. Sir Thos. le Straunge, Sir Edm. Wyndeham, Sir Wm. Fermour, Sir Edm. Bedingfelde, Sir Jas. Boleyne, Sir Ric. Gressham, Sir Fras. Lovell, Sir Edm. Knevett. Sir John Clere, Sir Robt. Townshende, serjeant at law. Robt. Holdyche, Ph. Calthorp, Hen. Bedyngfelde, Hen. Hubbard, John Gooderyke, Hen. Gooderyke, John Robsarte. Rog. Woodhowse, John Shelton, John Cursone. Geo. Hogard. John Wotton, Nic. Straunge, Giles Towneshend, Thos. Bedyngfeld, Wm. Yelverton, Osbert Mouncleforde, Robt. Curson, Edm. Beaupre, Ric. Heydon. Edm. Grey, Thos. Woodehowse of Waxham, Thos. Gawdye, John Corbett, sen., Wm. Brampton, Hen. Warde, Thos. Dey, mayor of Thetforde, Robt. Barney, Hen.Reppes, Edm. Belyngforde and Geo. Davy. Westm., 11 May 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 11. | Surr.—T. abp. of Canterbury. Audeley. Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell. R. bp. of St. Asaph, William lord Hawarde. Sir Henry Mautravers, lord Mautravers (sic), Sir John Gage, Sir Ant. Broune, Sir Robt. Southwell, MR., Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Thos. Hennege, Sir Ric. Long, Sir Thos. Pope, Sir John Alyen, Sir John Gressham, Sir Matth. Broune, Sir Chr. More, Sir Robert Acton. Wm. Whorwoode, attorney general, Thos. Edgare, Jasper Horsey, Nic. Le of Adyngton, Thos. Saunders. Robt. Curson, Robt. Wyntershull, Thos. Lysley, Thos. Stydale, Thos. Heron, Jas. Skynner, Ric. Bedon, John Carleton, Wm. Saunders, John Scott, Ric. Creswell, Hen. Madox, and Laur. Stoughton. Westm., 18 May 35 Hen. VIII. |
Beds.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, J. bp. of Lincoln, William lord Grey of Wylton, John lord Mordaunte, Sir Edward Mountague, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, Sir Walt. Luke, Sir Fras. Briane, Sir John Seynt John, Sir Mich. Fysher, Sir John Gostewyke, Sir Thos. Rotheram, Nic. Luke, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Fras. Pygott, Lewis Dyve, Edw. Brokett, Thos. Dycons, Nic. Hardyng, Ric. Snowe. Thos. Fytzhugh, Gerard Harvey, Edm. Conquest, John Colbeke, Fras. Morgayne, Geo. Ackworth, and Edw. Peke. Westm., 11 June 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Wilts.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Henry marquis of Dorset, Russell, Edward earl of Hertforde Great Chamberlain. John earl of Bath, J. bp, of Saram, Henry lord Muutravers, John lord Audeley, William lord Stourton, William lord Saynt John, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Thos. Willougbby, Sir Fras. Broune, Sir Edw. Bayneton, Sir Thos. Arundell Sir Wm. Essex, Sir John Brydges, Sir John Erneley, Wm. Wroughton, Geo. Rawley, Thos. ap Price. Ric. Bridges. Hen. Clyfforde, Edm. Mounpson, Barth. Husey, Ambrose Dnwnesey, Wm. Grene, Chas. Bulkeley, Hen. Bodenham, John Pye, | |
m. 12 | Chr. Willoughby, Walt. Skyllyng, Silvester Dayvers. Wm. Button, Robt. Wye, John Busshey Wm. Stumpe, Edw. Baynard, Robt. Kaylway, John Hamelyon, Geo. Ludlowe, Hen. Bronkar, Geoff. Danyell, John Warneforde and Ric. Wodecoke. Westm., 28 June 35 Hen. VIII. |
Cheshire.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, R. bp. of Coventry, and Lichfield, R. bp. of St. Asaph, Walt, lord Ferrers, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir Rice Maunsell, Sir Wm. Stanley, Sir Hen. Delves, Sir Edw. Fytton, Sir Thos. Fullysshurste, Sir John Done, Sir Fras. Maynwaring, Sir John Holforde, Sir John Vernon, Thos. Bromeley, King's Serjeant at law, John Pakyngton, David Broke, Thos. Venables, Thos. Holcrofte, Edw. Warren of Poynton, Thos. Holte, Ric. Hassall, John Pryce, Adam Mytton, Peter Leghe John Massey, Laur. Smyth, Geo. Bothe, Edm. Savage, Hugh Starkey, Urian Baruarton, Robt. Tatton, John Caryngton, jun., Wm. Moreton and John Byrkynghede. Westm.. 28 June 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Derb.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell Francis earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Walter Luke, Wm. Whorwood, attorney general, Sir Hen. Sacheverell, Sir John Vernon, Sir Jas. Fuljarube, Sir Geo Vernon, Thos. Babynton, Fras. Leeke, Matth. Knyfton, German Poole, Humph. Bradborn. John Beamonte. Ric. Curson, John Leeke, Thos. Powtrell, Fras. Poole, Rol. Babyngton, Ric. Blakewell. Wm. Legh. Thos. Thaker. Peter Fretchewell, Edw. Eyer and Thos. Sutton. Westm., 28 June 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 13 | Holland, Line.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell. J. bp. of Lincoln, Edward lord Clinton, Sir Walt. Luke, Wm. Whorwoode, attorney general, Sir Thos. Hennege, Sir Thos. Tempeste, jun., Sir John Copledyke, Edw. Sapcote, John Hennege, Thos. Pulvertofte. Ant. Eyrby. Nic. Robertson, Thos. Hollande, Robt. Walpolle, John Rede, Ric. Wolmer, Ric. Ogle, Ant. Roberdson, Ric. Eede, Blaise Holland, Jas. Smyth, Eic. Gooding, Ant. Merys, John Fryskeney, John Dyon, Thos. Broune, Wm. Robdyse and John Bolles. St Albans, 23 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Kentecyn, Line.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Edward lord Clynton, Sir Walter Luke, Wm. Whorwood, attorney general, Sir John Thymolby, Thos. Wymbiche, Geo. Zouche, Edw. Sapcote, Thos. Hall, Thos Brudenell, Sir John Hasylwood, jun .Geoff. Colvyle, Ant. Eyrby, Ric. Ogle, Eic. Markham, John Dyon, Wm. Thorolde, Hamo Sutton, Edw. Busshe, Blaise Holland, Wm. Smythe and Eic. Paynell. St. Albans, 23 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Staff.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell. R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, R. bp. of St Asaph. Walter lord Ferrers, Henry lord Stafforde, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Portman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Ph. Draycott, Sir John Harecourte, Sir Geo. Griffith, Sir John Vernon. Wm. Whorwoode. attorney general John Pakyngton, David Broke, Walt. Wrottesley. Thos, Gyfford, Wm. Wyrley, jun.. Thos. Holte, John Price, Ric. Hassall, Jas. Leveson, Fras. Meverell, Humph. Welles, Walt. Blounte, Thos. Skrymshere, Sampson Erdyswyke, John Persall, Ric. Beddell, John Grosvenour, and Thos. Moreton. St. Albans, 23 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 14. | Ntht.—Audeley, Norfolk. Suffolk, Russell, John lord Zouche, John lord Mordaunte, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Walt. Luke, Wm. Whorwood, attorney general. Sir Ric. Catesby, Wm. Nevenham, Sir Thos. Gryffyn, Sir Robt. Kyrkham, Edw. Saunders, serjeant at law, John Wellesborne, Ric. Humfrey, Ric. cycell, Thos. Brokesby, Edw. Griffyn, John Haselwood, jun., Edw. Warner, John Lane, Thos. Cave, Ric. Wake, John Barnarde. Robt. Chauntrell, Fras. Morgan, John Cope, Thos. Malory, Thos. Andrewes, Wm. Chauncy, Thos. Moulshawe, Robt. Catelyn, Wm. Dudley, Robt Broune and Robt. Wingfelde. St. Albans, 23 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Kent.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, George lord Cobham, Sir Thos. Cheyney Eobt. Southwel, M.R.. Sir John Baker, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Edw. Wotton, Sir Thos. Moyle, Sir Wm. Fynche. Sir Percival Harte, Sir John Guldeforde, Sir Martin Bowes, Sir Edw. Ryngley, Sir Edw. Bowton, James Hales, serjeant at law, Ant. Knyvett, Thos. Culpeper, Walt. Hendley, Wm. Roper, Wm. Waller, Edw Twaytes, Geo. Harper, Edw. Monyn, Thos. Darrell of Skotney, John Fogge, Thos. Harlakenden, Thos. Hardes, Thos. Roydon, Wm. Goldewell, John Culpeper, Thos. Wylforde, Thos. Robertes, John Norton of Up Churche, Thos. Grene, Wm. Sydley, Wm. Boyse, Hen. Crypse, Humph. Style, Fras. Sydney, John Lucas, Wm. Myddelton, Walt. Moyle, Nic. Sybell, John Cooke and Thos. Wombewell. St. Albans, 23 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 15. | Hertf.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, J. bp. of Lincoln, T. bp. of Ely, Henry lord Morley, Sir Ralph Sadler. Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Ric. Riche, Sir Robt. Dacres, Sir Henry Parker, Sir Giles Capell, Sir Griffin Donne, John Goderyke, Wm. Barley, John Conyngesby, Robt. Chester, Robt. Lytton, Geo. Hyde, John Brokett, Edw. Brokett, John Peryente, sen., Thos. Peryente, John Sewster, Ric. Lee, John Cok, Thos. Knyghton, John Gill, Ric. Raynshawe, John Newporte, Thos. Skypwyth, John Kechyn, Thos. Hemmyng, Hen. Heydon, Wm. Gery and John Heyworth. St. Albaus. 23 Nov. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Heref.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, R,. bp. of Coventry and Lich-field, R. bp. of St. Asaph, Walter lord Ferrers, Nich. Hare, Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Edw. Croftes. Sir John Vernon, Thos. Bromeley, Kings Serjeant at law, John Pakyngton. Jas. Vaughan, Thos. Baskervyle, David Broke, Thos. Monyngton, Rol. Moreton, Rog. Bodenham, Ric. Warcombe, John Harley, Thos. Holte, Ric. Hassall, Wm. Hull, clk., Thos. Vaughan, John Price, Adam Mytton, Ric. Walwyn, Steph. ap Henry, Nic. Fytton, Geo. Cornewall. Ric. Palmer, John Bridges, Thos. Hayward, John Blounte of Grenedon, John Beryton. John ap Gwyllyau and Ric. Mynforde. Walden, 21 Dec. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Worc—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, William earl of Arrundell, R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield R. bp. of St. Asaph, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Nic. Hare. Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Poiteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Edw. Croftes, Sir John Vernon, Sir Ric. Lygyn, Sir Robt. Acton, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, Wm. Whorwoode, attorney general, John Pakyngton, David Broke, John Scudamore, Thos. Nevyll, Rol. Moreton, Thos. Holte, Ric. Hassall, John Price, Adam Mytton, Thos. Acton, Robt Wye Ric. Palmer, Ric. Tracy, Geo. Willoughby, Wm. Gower. Wm. Sheldon, John Bourne, Wm. Cokesey, Hen. Russell, Wm. Pynnoke, John Vampage, Ralph Sheldon, Thos. Blounte of Shellyngton, Chr. Savage, Walter Blounte and Ric. Wynforde. Westm., 18 Jan. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 16. | Soms.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Henry Marquis of Dorset, Edward earl of Hertford, Great Chamberlain, Henry earl of Bridgewater, W. bp. of Bath and Wells, John lord Audeley, William lord Stourton. William lord Seynt John, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broune, Sir Edw. Gorge, Sir Ant. Hungerforde, Sir John Seyntclowe, Sir Hen. Capell, Sir John Newton, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Clerke, David Broke, Geo. Dogyon, clk., Edw. Rogers, John Wadham, John Wyndeham, Rog. Bleuett, John Sydenham, jun., Thos. Stradling, Ric. Cupper, John Lutterell, sen., Ric. Phyllyppes, Nic. Fytz James. Thos. Dyer, Michael Malett, Alex. Popham, Ant. Gilbert, Aldred Fytz James,— (blank) Watkyns, Rog. Basyng, John Sydnam of Brymton, Wm. Vowell, John Mawdeley, John Porter, Thos. Phyllyp, Thos. Horner and Nic. Halswell. Westm., 23 Jan. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Glouc.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, R. bp. of St Asaph, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir John Bridges, Sir Ant. Hungerforde, Sir Edm. Tame, Sir Ant. Kyngston, Sir John Vernon, Sir John Huddelston, Sir Ric Lygyn, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, John Pakyngton, Geo. Throgmerton, John Barlowe, clk., Thos. Whytington, Rol. Moreton, David Broke, Thos. Holte, Ric. Hassall, Nic. Wykes, John Amolde, Arthur Porter, John Gyse, John Huntley, Geo. Bayneham, Ric. Rede, John Poynes, Robt. Wye, Hugh Dennys, John Price, Adam Mytton, Wm. Stumpe, Ric. Cotton, Jas. Clyfforde, Thos. Lane, John Trey, Ric. Brayne, Ant. Straunge, Thos. Haward, and Thos. Davys. Westm., 8 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m 17. | Lindesey, Line.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell. J. bp of Lincoln, Edward lord Clynton, Thomas lord Bourghe Sir Walt. Luke, Wm.Whorwood, attorney general, Sir Robt. Dymmoke, Sir Robt. Tyrwhyte, Sir Wm. Skypwith, Sir Thos Hennege, Sir Wm. Sandon, Sir Thos. Myssayden, Sir John Copledyke, Sir Edw. Madyson, Wm. Willoughby, Edw. Dymmoke, John Seyntpool, John Wingfeld, John Reede, John Caundysshe, John Hennege, Wm. Mounson, Edw. Forsett, Thos. Kyme, John Etton, Vincent Grantham, Wm. Nawnton, Nic. Gyrlington, Wm. Dalyson, Thos. Portyngton, Thos. Lyttleburye, Ric. Bolles, John Torney, Ric. Goodryke, Robt. Topclyff, Fras. Ascue, Thos. Hollys, Walt. Sayntpool, Geo. Sayntpoll, Robt. Dygbton, Jas. Smyth, John Dyon, John Broxholme and Robt. Broclesbye. Westm., 12 Feb., 35 Henry VIII. |
Devon.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Henry marquis of Dorset, Russell, John earl of Bath, J. bp. of Exeter, John lord Zouche, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broune, Sir Thos Dennys, Sir Hugh Pawlett, Sir Ric. Grynfyld, Sir Hugh Pollard, Sir John Fulforde, Sir Ph. Champernon, Sir John Arundell, Sir Ric. Egecombe, Sir John Pawlett, Lewis Fortescue, one of the barons of the Exchequer, John Rowe, serjeant at law, John Harrys, serjeant at law, Barth, Fortescue, Ric. Hales, Wymond Carewe, Hugh Stewkley, Hen. Fortescu, Ric. Chidley, Hen.' Beamond, Robt. Chidley, Geo. Roles', John Pollard, Humph. Prydyaux, John Grynfeld, John Amadas, Robt. Brytt, John Whyddon, Ant. Harvy, Rog. Bleuett, John Drake, jun , Ric. Turbervyle, John Barnehows, John Hull, Alex. Woode, Thos. Stewkley, Ant. Bery, John Rygeway, John Pasmer, John Charles, Robt. Dulyn, Wm Rowpe, Hen. Wallron, Hugh Yoe and Thos. Tremayne. Westm., 12 Feb. 33 Hen. VIII. | |
m 18 | Cornwall.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Dorset, Russell, J. bp. of Exeter, Sir Thos. Willoughby, Sir Humph. Broune. Sir John Arundeil of La Heron, Sir Ric. Grinfelde, Sir Wm. Godolphan, Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir Ric. Egecombe, John Car mynnowe, Robt. Vyvyan, Hen. Tracarell, Thos. Seyntabyn, John Grenevyle, Wymond Carewe Walt. Borelas, Wm. Carne-shewe, Robt. Langdon, Thos. Chamounde, Humph. Travylyane, Peter Coryngton, Walt. Kendall, John Godolphan, sen., Steph. Gayer, Robt. Hyll and Wm. Bere. Westm., 12 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. |
m. 19. | Westrithing, Yorks.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, C. bp. of Durham, Ralph earl of Westmoreland. Francis earl of Shrewsbury, R. bp. of Llandaff, William lord Dacre of Gilleslande, John lord Scrope of Bolton, Sir Ric. Lyster, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Edw. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Magnus, clk, Sir Ric. Longe, Sir Marm, Constable, sen.,Sir Wm. Evers, Sir Thos. Tempest, Sir Wm. Gayscoine, sen., Sir Thos. Wentworth, Sir Ralph Elargar. Sir Ric. Gresham, Sir Wm. Myddelton, Sir Wm. Malyverey, Sir Wm. Copley, Sir Chr. Danby, Sir Robt. Bowes, Sir Marm. Tunstall, Sir John Dawney, Sir Thos. Tempest of Braswell, Sir Wm. Malory, Sir John Wentworth, Sir Gervaise Clyfton, Sir Wm. Gaiscoyne, jun., Thos. Fairfax, serjeant at law, Mich. Stanhopp, John Uvedalle, John Norton, Wm. Babthorp, Ric. Redmayne, Robt. Chaloner, Steph. Tempest, John Aune, Walt. Paslowe, Thos. Wentworth of Wentworth, Edm. Eltoftes, Wm. Hungate, sen., Fras. Frobyser, Rog. Malett of Normanton, Thos. Grice, John Lambarte. Thos. Grene, John P[e]kke, Chas. Jakso[n], Ant. Awmonde, John Gascoyne, Wm. Vavasor of Heswelwode, Wm. Scrympshere. Jchn Wakefelde, Hugh Wyrall, Wm. Tankarde, Thos. Waterton, Thos. Wydreffe, Thos. Gargarave, John Tempeste, Leonard Bekewith, Arth. Key, Thos. Raynolde, Robt. Swyfte of Sheffede and Thos. Draxe. Westm.. 12 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Warw.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Dorset, Russell, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Walt. Luke, Wm. Whorewoode, attorney general, John Smyth, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Sir John Wylloughby, Sir Ric. Catesby, Sir Humph. Ferrers, Sir Marm. Counstable, Sir Wm. Felding, Sir Walt. Smyth, Reg. Dygbye, Wm. Legh, John Grevyle, Thos. Arderne, Thos. Holte, Edw. Conwey, Wm. Wyllington, Humph. Dymmoke, Wm. Wygston, Thos. Trey, Thos. Shukeborough, Ric. New-porte, Ric. Archer, Edw. Pye, Ant. Skynner. Edw. Boughton. Andrew Flammoke, Thos. Fowler, Baldwin Porter and Robt. Burdett. Westm., 12 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 20 | Berks—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk. Russell, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm.Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Wm. Essex, Sir John Wyllyams, Sir Ant. Hungerforde, Sir Wm. Forster, Sir Wm. Penystone, John Wellesborne, John Cheynye, Thos. Welden, Reg. Willyams, Edw. Fetyplace, Thos. Essex, John Norrys, Walt. Chalcote, Ric. Warde. Thos. Edgare, Ric. Bridges, Chr. Assheton, John Wynchecombe, Thos. Vachell, John Latton, Ric. Stafferton and Wm. Hyde. Westm., 21 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Hunts.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, J. bp. of Lincoln, T. bp. of Ely, John lord Mordaunte, Sir Edw. Mountague, Thos. Bromeley, Kings serjeant at law, Sir Ric. Cromwell, Sir John Seynt John, Sir John Gostewyke, Sir Laur. Tayllorde, Sir Robt. Kyrkham, John Hynde. King's serjeant at law, John Gooderyke, Hen. Gooderyke, Robt. Tyrwhyte, Oliver Leder, John Sewster, Thos Hall, Robt. Aprice, Thos. Cotton, Robt Drawell, Thos. Fytzhughe, Thos. Wauton, Miles Forreste, Thos. Dunne-holte, Wm. Lawrence, Robt. Rowley and Geo. Symcottes. Westm., 27 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
Suffolk.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, T. bp. of Ely, Thomas lord Wentworthe, Sir Edw. Mountague, Thos. Bromley, King's serjeant at law. Sir Ant. Wyngfelde, Sir Geo Somersett, Sir Arth. Hopton, Sir Thos. Tyrrell of Gyppyng. Sir Humph. Wyngfelde, Sir John Willoughby. Sir Ric. Gressham, Sir Thos. Tey, Sir John Cornewallys, Sir Wm. Waldegrave, Sir John Jemegam, Oliver Hopton, Ant. Rowse, John Brewes, Ric. Warton, John Spryng, Thos. Barnard-yston, Lionel Talnage, John Gooderyke, Hen. Gooderyke, Geo. Colte, Robt. Downes, Robt. Crane, Ric. Freston. Chr. Glemham, Thos. Wyseman, John Harvey of Oulton, Robt. Rookewode, Robt. Broune, John Harman, jun., Edm. Lee, Thos. Tylney, Wm. Rede, Thos. Daunyell of Sudburye John Southwell, Hen. Doyll, Edm. Rowse, Thos. Sekforde, Walt. Wadlande, Robt. Raynolde, Nic. Bohun, Fras. Clopton, Robt. Ryse. Clem. Higham, John Goosnolde. Hen. Hubbarde, Wm. Forster and Thos. Pope. Westm., 27 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m 21 | Sussex.—T. abp. of Canterbury, Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Sir Thomas West lord La Warr, Sir John Gage, Sir Ant. Broune, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir John Baldewyne, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Wm. Shelley, Sir Wm. Goreng, Sir Chr. More, Sir Ant. Wyndesore, Walt. Hendley, John Sakevyle, John Caryll, Ric. Bellingham, Ric. Sakevyle, Ric. Coverte, Edw. Gage, Giles Fynea, Nic. Pelham, John Palmer, John Dawtre, Thos. Darrell, Wm. Wybarne, Wm. Erneley, John Shelley John Michell, John Coverte, Robt. Oxenbridge, Nic. Gaynesforde, John Parker, Thos. Michel). Thos. Ayshebourneham, John Thacher, John Danyell, Edw. Shurley, John Ledes, John Stanney, Thos. Sherley, Thos. Chaloner, John Fenner, Edm. Michell, John Gunter, John Culpeper, John Apsley, John Stapley, Thos. Onley and Jas. Burton. Westm., 12 Feb.35 Hen. VIII. |
Monmouth.—Audeley. Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Henry earl of Worcester, R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, president of the Council in Wales, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Edw. Croftes, Sir Rice Maunsell, Sir John Vernon, Thos. Bromeley, King's serjeant at law, John Pakington, Thos. Holte, David Broke, John ap Rice, Ric. Hassall, Adam Mitton, Walt. Herberte, Chas. Herberte, Ant. Walsshe, Thos. Morgan, Hen. Lewes, Ric. Morgan, Thos. Etkyns, Wm. Morgan, Thos. Herberte, Jas.Witney, William Johnthomas (sic), Nic. Arnolde, Reg. ap Ho well, Rol. Morgan, Matth. Herbert, Wm. Johns of Karlyon, Ric. Goldesmyth, David Morgan Kemys, John Kemys and John Gunter. Westm., 27 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 22. | Midd.—T. abp. of Canterbury, Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell.T. bp. of Westminster, William lord Windesore. Wm. Pagett, Sir John Baker, Sir John Baldewyne, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Humph. Broune, Sir Brian Tuke, Sir John Alyne, Sir Edm. Pekham, Sir. Ralph Warren, Sir Ric. Gresham, Sir Rog. Cholmeley, serjeant at law, Wm. Benson, clk., dean of Westminster, John Skewys, Wm. Roper, Rog. More, Bobt. Chesemane, Robt. Chideley, Wm. Stamforde, John Newdygate, John Cok, Hugh Losse, John Lymsey, Jasper Fessaunte. Robt. Courson, John Leeke, Hen. Whitereason, John Tawe, John Bowes, Fras. Goodeyre, Wm. Cholmeley and Edw. Tayllour. Westm., 27 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. |
Leic.—Audeley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Dorset, Russell, George earl of Huntyngdon, J. bp. of Lincoln, Walter lord Ferrers, Francis lord Hastynges, Sir Walter Luke, Wm. Whorwoode. attorney general, Sir John Vyllers. Sir Wm. Turvyle, Edm. Molynauxe, King's serjeant at law. Hen, Pole, Wm. Leghe, Ric. Neyle, Thos. Harvye, Edw. Warner, Thos. Trye, Edw. Gryffyn, Ant. Brokesbye, Thos. Brudenell, Wm. Wygston, John Beamounte, Fras. Pulteney, Geo. Vincente. Thos. Brokesby, Thos. Grey, Andrew Nowell, Nic. Jakson, Fras. Cave, Ralph Purefye, John Staysmore, Robt. Catelyn and Wm. Faunte. Westm., 27 Feb. 35 Hen. VIII. | |
623. Roll of Commissions In 36 Henry VIII. | |
m. 1. | I. Commissions of gaol delivery dated Westm., 18 June 36 Hen. VIII., viz:— |
Okham (meeting at Bradcrofte), Lincoln castle, Lincoln city, Nottingham county, Nottingham town, Derby county, Leicester county. Leicester town, Coventry city. Warwick county and Northampton castle gaols.—Sir Walter Luke, Wm. Whorwoode, attorney general, George Darell and John Byll. | |
——(blank, Bucks), Cambridge castle, Bedford castle, Huntingdon castle, Bury St. Edmund's, Ipswich (meeting at Bury St. Edmund's), Norwich castle and Noncich city gaols.—Sir Edm. Mountague, Thos. Bromley, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Fytzhugh and Ric. Milward. | |
Sussex county and Lewes castle (meeting at Estgrenested), Guydeforde (meeting at Croydon). Canterbury castle (meeting at Dertford), Colchester castle (meeting at Brentwood) and "Erttford" castle (meeting at "Hertford ") gaols.—Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Ant. Broun and John Lyndesell. | |
Winchester castle. Fyssherton Anger (meeting at New Sarum), Dorchester. Yerylehestre (meeting at Crokehorne), Exeter castle and Launceston castle gaols.—Sir Thos Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broune, Nic. Rokewoode and John Dyer. | |
m. 2. | Oxford castle, Worcester castle, Stafford county. Shrewsbury castle, Hereford castle, Monmouth castle and Gloucester castle gaols.—Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Ric. Harper and Thos. Sutton. |
York castle, York city, Newcastle castle, Newcastle town, Carlisle castle (meeting at Penrethe) and Appulby gaols.—John Hynde and Edm. Molyneux, King's Serjeants at law, and Fras. Frobyser. | |
Aylesbury castle, Bedford castle. Huntingdon castle, Cambridge castle, Bury St. Edmund's, Ipswich (meeting at Bury St. Edmund's), Norwich castle and Norwich city gaols.—Sir Edw. Mountagu, Thos. Bromley one of the justices of King's Bench, Thos. Fytzhugh and Ric. Mil-warde. | |
Winchester castle, Fyssherton Aunger (meeting at New Sarum), Dorchester, Ycrylchcster, Exeter castle and Lannceston castle gaols.—Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Broun, Nic. Rokewood and John Dyer. | |
Oxford castle, Worcester castle, Stafford count y (meeting at Wolverhampton), Shrewsbury castle (meeting at Brudge-aorthe), Hereford castle, Monmoth castle and Gloucester castle gaols.—Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's Serjeant at law, Ric. Harper and Thos Sutton. | |
Lewes castle (meeting at Southwark), Guldeforde castle (meeting at Southwark , Canterbury castle (meeting at Depforde), Colchester castle (meeting at Strakforde Langthorn), and Hertford castle gaols.— Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Ant. Broune and John Lyndesell. | |
York castle and York city gaols.—John Hynde and Edm. Molyneux, King's Serjeants at law. and Fras. Frobyser. | |
m. 3 | Warwick county, Coventry city, Northampton castle, Leicester county, Leicester town, Lincoln castle, Lincoln city, Okeham (meeting at Brodcrofte), Derby county, Nottingham county (meeting at Southwell) and Nottingham town gaols.—Sir Wm. Shelley, Wm. Horwoode, attorney general, Geo. Darell and John Bylle. |
II. Commissions of oyer and terminer dated Westm., 2 July, viz:— | |
Ntht., Warw., Leic, Rutl., Notts., Derb., Line, Coventry. Lincoln, Leicester, and Nottingham.—Sir Walter Luke, Wm. Whorwood, attorney general, the mayors of Lincoln, Coventry. Leicester and Nottingham, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir John Harryngton, Sir Nic. Strelley. Sir Robt. Tyrwhitt, Sir Wm. Skypwythe, Sir John Vyllers, Sir Marm. Constable, Sir John Markeham, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Edw. Saunders, serjeant at law, John Grevyle, John Hennage, Rol. Rabyngton (sic), Ric. Humfrey, Edw. Grytfyn, Edw. Pye, Ant. Newell, Simon Dygby, Kenelm Dygby, John Beamont, Andrew Nowell, Robt. ChaUnterell and Thos. Sutton. | |
Bucks, Beds, Hunts, Camb., Suff., Norf. And Norwich.—Henry earl of Sussex, John lord Mordaunce (sic), Sir Edw. Mountagu, Thos. Bromley, King's serjeant at law, the mayor of Norwich, Sir Rog Tounsende, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Geo. Somersett, Sir Humph. Wyngfelde, Sir Robt. Payton, Sir Giles Alyngton, Sir Wm. Drury, Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir John Seynt John, Sir Mich. Fyssher, Sir John Gostewyke, Sir Laur! Tayllarde, Sir Thos. Elyott, John Hynde, King's aerjeant at law, Nic Luke, Hen. Bradshawe, Edm. Wyndeham, Thos. Checheley, Robt. Holdyche, Robt. ap Rise Thos. Hall, Paul Darrell, Thos. Danyell Thos. Dunolde, Robt. Drury, Robt. Crane', Thos. Rudstone, Geo. Gyfforde, Nic. Hardyng, Clem. Higham, Thos. Fytzhugh, John Bosse, Fras. Pygott, John Sewster, Robt. Bury, Wm. Forster, Thos. Gawdie, Edm. Graye and Wm. Yelverton. | |
Essex, Heref, (sic, for Hertf.), Kent, Surrey and Sussex.—Sir Thomas West lord La Warr, George lord Cobham, Sir John Gage, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir Ric. Ryche, Sir John Baker, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Wm. Shelley, Sir Giles Capell, Sir Ph. Butler, Sir Chr. More, John Sakvile, John Carell, Walt. Hendeley. Edw. Gage, Ric. Sakvyle, RoM. Acton, Jas. Skynner, John Lucas, Thos. Wynforde, Wm. Sydley, John Conyngesby, John Broune, Robt. Mordaunce, John Sewster, Ant. Cooke, Wm. Waller, Thos. Roydon, John Culpeper, John Pylbarough, Edw. Brokett and Wm. Middelton. | |
Hants, Wilts., Soms., Dors., Devon, Corme., and Exeter.—Sir John lord Russell, keeper of the Privy Seal, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Humph. Browne, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir Ph. Champernon, Sir John Horsey, Sir Thos. Trencharde, Sir Wm. Godolphan, Sir John Fulforde, Sir Thos Arundell. Sir Giles Strangwayes, Sir Hugh Paulett, Lewis Fortescue.one of the barons of the Exchequer, John Rowe, serjeant at law, John Harrys, serjeant at law, the mayor of Exeter. Barth. Fortescu, John Stowell, Thos. Seyntabyn, John Bonhan, Robt Vyvyan, Chas. Bulkeley, Barth. Husey, Ric. Phyllips, Wm Thorpe, Humph. Prydyaux, Wm. Thornell, John Norton, John Wyntershull and Thos. Horner. | |
m. 4. | Oxon., Berks., Worc, Staff., Heref., Salop, Monm. and Glouc.—Walter lord Ferrers, Henry lord Stafforde, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir Walt. Stonour, Sir Humph. Forster, Sir Jas. Baskervyle. Sir John Talbott, Sir John Gyfforde, Sir John Harecourte, Sir Ant. Hungerford, Sir Simon Harecourte, Sir John Walshe, Sir Ph. Draycote, Sir Geo. Gryffyth. Sir John Brydges. Sir Edm. Tame, Sir John Russell, jun., John Broune, John Pakyngton, Thos. Vernon, Edw. Lyttelton, John Pollarde, John Corbett of Lee. Thos. Holte, David Brooke, Thos. Lane, Robt. Wye, Rol. Moreton, Adam Mitton, Geo.Wylloughby, Wm. Cookesey, Hen. Bridges, Thos. Wayneman, Ric. Warmecombe, Thos. Harvard, Hen. Russell, Wm. Gateacre, Chas Herberte, Ric. Walwyn, Ant. Walshe, Thos. Vachell, Ric. Morgan, and John Lytton. |
III. Commissions of assize dated Westm., 12 Feb. 36 Henry VIII., viz.:— | |
Norf., Suff., Camb., Hunts., Beds., Bucks and the city of Norwich.—Sir Edw. Mountagu and Thomas Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench. | |
Ntht., Warm.. Leic, Derb., Notts., Linc., Rutl., Coventry, Lincoln and Nottingham.—Sir Wm. Shelley and Wm. Whorwhorwood (sic), attorney generals | |
IV. Commissions of oyer and terminer, viz.:— | |
Hants, Wilts, Soms., Dors., Devon, Cornw. and the city of Exeter.—Sir John lord Russell, keeper of the Privy Seal. Sir Thos. Wylloughbi, Sir Humph. Broun, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir Ph. Champnon (sic), Sir Thos. Trenehard, Sir Wm. Godolphan, Sir John Paulett, Sir Geo. Carewe, Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir Giles Strangewayes, Lewis Fortescue one of the barons of the Exchequer, John Harrys Serjeant at law, the mayor of Exeter, Barth. Fortescu, John Stowell. Thos. Seyntabyn, John Bonham, Robt. Vyvyan, Chas. Bulkeley, Barth. Hussey, Ric. Phillyppes, Wm. Thorp, Humph. Prydyanx, Wm. Thornell, John Eyngsmyll, John Norton, John Wyntershull, and Thos. Horner. Westm.. 11 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII. | |
Norf., Suff., Camb., Hunts, Beds, Bucks and the city of Norwich.—Henry earl of Sussex, John lord Mordaunt, Sir Edw. Mountague. Thos. Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench, the mayor of Norwich, Sir Rog. Towneshende. Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Geo. Somersett, Sir Humph. Wyngfelde, Sir Robt. Paynton, Sir Giles Alyngton, Sir Wm. Drury. Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir John Seynt John, Sir Mich. Fyssher, Sir John Gostwyke, Sir John Gascoign, Sir Laur. Taylarde, Sir Thos. Elyott, John Hynde, King's Serjeant at law, Nic. Luke, Hen. Bradshawe, Edm. Wyndeham Thos. Checheley, Robt. Holdyche, Robt. ap Ryce, Thos. Hall, Paul Darrell, Thos. Danyell, Thos. Dunolde, Robt. Drury, Robt. Crane, Thos. Rudston, Geo. Gyfforde, Nic. Hardynge, Clem. Higham, John Bosse, Fras. Pygott, John Sewster, Robt. Bury, Wm. Forster, Thos. Gawdy, Edm. Graye, Wm. Yelverton and Thos. Fytzhugh. Westm., 11 Feb. 36 Hen.VIII. | |
Essex, Herts, Kent, Surr. and Sussex.—Sir Thomas West lord La Warr, George lord Cobham, Sir John Gage, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir Ric. Ryche, Sir John Baker, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Wm. Shelley. Sir Giles Capell, Sir Ph. Butler, Sir Chr. More, Sir Robt. Acton, John Sakvyle, John Caryll, Walt. Hendeley, Edw. Gage, Ric. Sakvyle, Jas. Skynner, John Lucas, Thos. Wylforde, Wm. Sydley, John Conyngesby, John Browne, Robt. Mordaunce (sic), John Sewster, Wm. Waller, Thos. Roydon, John Cokkes, John Culpeper, John Pylbarough, Edw. Brokett and Wm. Myddleton. Westm., 11 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII. | |
Oxon, Berks, Wore, Staff., Heref., Salop, Monm. and Glouc.—Walter lord Ferrers, Henry lord Stafford, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Sir Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir Walt. Stonoure, Sir Humph. Forster, Sir Jas. Baskervyle, Sir John Gyfforde, Sir John Harecourte, Sir John Walshe, Sir Ph. Draycott, Sir Geo. Gryffyth, Sir Edm. Tame, Sir John Russell, jun., Sir John Broune, John Pakyngton, John Scudamore, Thos. Vernon, Edw. Lyttelton, John Pollarde, John Corbet of Lee, Thos. Holte, David Brooke, Rol. Moreton, Adam Mytton, Geo. Willoughby, Wm. Cookesey. Hen. Brydges, Thos. Wayneman, Kic. Warmecombe, Thos. Havarde, Hen. Russell, Wm. Gateacre, Chas. Herbert, Ric. Wal-wyn, Ant. Walshe, Thos. Vachell, Ric. Margan, and John Latton. Westm., 11 Feb., 36 Hen. VIII. | |
Ntht., Warw., Leic., Rutl., Notts., Derb., Linc., and the towns of Leicester and Nottingham.—Sir Wm. Shelley, Wm. Whorwood, Attorney General, the mayors of Lincoln, Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir John Harryngton, Sir Nic. Strelley, Sir Robt. Tyrwhyte, Sir Wm. Skypwyth, Sir John Vyllers, Sir Marm. Constable, Sir John Markeham, Sir Ric. Catesby. Sir Hen. Shackeverell, Edm. Molynex, King's Serjeant at arms. Sir Gervaise Clyffton, Sir Ant. Nevell, Edw. Saunders, King's Serjeant at law, John Greville, John Hennage, John Seyntpoyll, Rol. Babyngton, Thos. Holte, Edward Gryffyn, Edw. Pye, Simon Dygby, Kenelm Dygby, John Beamount, Andrew Nowell. Robt. Chauntrell. and Thos. Sutton. Westm., 11 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII. | |
V. Commissions of gaol delivery:— | |
Huntyngdon Castle.—Sir Edw. Mountagu, Sir Laur. Tayllard, Mich, (sic, but rightly Nic. in later clauses) Luke one of the barons of the Exchequer, John Sewster, Oliver Leder, Thos. Hall. Robt. Rawley, Wm. Laurence and George Symcotes. Westm., 21 Aug. 36 Hen. VIII. | |
m. 5. | Oxford Castle (for John Horsyngton, now prisoner there).—Sir John Broune, Thos. Wayneman, Thos. Denton, John Denton and Wm. Frenrys. 22 Aug. |
Lewes Castle (meeting at Stenyngton).—Thomas lord La Warr, Sir Wm. Shelley, Sir Wm. Goryng, John Caryll, John Shelley, John Leedes and John Apsley. Okyng, 5 Sept. | |
Yevilchester gaol.—Thos. Clerke, John Sydenham, Ant. Gylbert, Nic. Fytz James, Wm. Vowell, Aldred Fitz James, Ric. Phillyppes, Thes. Homer and Thos. Phillyppes. 13 Oct. | |
Fyssherton Anger gaol (meeting at New Sarum).—Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Wm. Wroughton, Edw. Baynarde, Barth. Husey, Chas Bulkeley, Thos. ap Ryce, Ambrose Daunsey. Wm. Button and Chr. Wylloughby. 28 Oct. | |
Canterbury castle.—Sir John Baker, Sir Thos. Moyle, Sir Wm. Fynche, Jas. Hales serjeant at law, Walt. Hendeley, John Norton of Upchurche, Thos, Grene, Edw. Twayes, Wm. Bosse, Edw. Isake, Hen. Cripse. Wm. Goldewell and Nic. Sybyll. 26 Nov. | |
Oxford town gaol.—Sir John Baldewyn, Edm. Iryshe mayor of Oxford, Leonard Chamberlayn,Wm. Fermouure (sic), Thos. Denton, Thos. Vuchell, Wm. Freurs and Ric. Gunter. 12 March. | |
VI. Commissions of the peace, viz.:— | |
Camb.—Lord Chancellor Wriothesley, Treasurer Norfolk, President Suffolk, Privy Seal Russell, T. bp. of Ely, Sir Edw. Mountagu, Thos. Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench, Sir Robt. Payton, Sir Mich. Fyssher, Sir Thos. Elyott Sir Giles Alyngton, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Ph. Parrys. Robt. Chester, John Gooderyk, John Sewster, Thos. Checheley, Hen. Gooderyk, Thos. Hutton. Thos. Braykyn, John Frevyle, Ric. Warde, Ric. Bury, Simon Trewe, Thos. Rudston, Thos. Castell, Thos. Dunolde. Chr. Burgoyn and Wm. Cooke. Westm., 26 May. | |
m. 6. | Staff.—Wriothesley, Norfolk. Suffolk, Russell R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, R. bp. of St. Asaph, Walter lord Ferrers, Henry lord Stafford, Sir Wm. Pagett, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn. Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Ph. Draycott, Sir John Harecourte, Sir Geo. Gryffyth, Wm. Whorwood, Attorney General, John Pakyngton, David Brooke, Walt. Wrottesley, Thos. Gyfforde, Wm. Wyrley, jun., Thos. Holte, John Pryce, Ric. Halsall, Jas. Leveson, Fras. Meverell, Humph. Welles, Thos. Skrymshire. Sampson Erdeswyke, John Persall, Ric. Bedell. John Grosvenoure and Thos. Moreton. Westm., 2 July. |
m.7. | Glouc.—Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, R. bp. of St. Asaph, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Thos. Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench, Wm. Porteman, Kings serjeant at law, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir Ant. Kyngeston, Sir John Brydges, Sir Ant. Hungerforde, Sir John Huddelston, Sir Ric. Lygyn, John Pakyngton, Geo. Throgmerton, John Barlowe, clk., Thos. Whytyngton, Rol. Moreton, David Brooke Thos. Holte, Ric. Hassall, Nic. Wykes, John Arnolde, Arth. Porter, John Eyse, John Hunteley, Geo. Baneham, Hugh Denys, John Pryce, Wm. Stumpe, Ric. Cotton, Ric. Pauncefote, Thos. Trye, Ric. Brayne, Thos. Havarde and Thos. Davys. Westm., 2 July. |
Essex.—Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, John earl of Oxford. Henry lord Morley, Sir Ric. Ryche, Sir Wm. Petre, Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Humph. Broune, Sir John Smythe, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Sir Brian Tuke, Sir Giles Capell, Sir John Mordaunt, Sir John Raynssforthe, Sir Wm. Pyrton, Sir Thos. Darcy, Sir Humph. | |
Wyngfelde, Sir John Seyntclere, Rog. Cholmeley, serjeant at law, Thos. Nevell, Ant. Cooke, Eustace Sulyard, John Pones of Huckyngton, Clem. Smythe, Edw. Grene, John Gates, John Broun, John Lucas, Wm. Moryce, Robt. Mordaunt, Ric. Higham, John Pylbarough, Wm. Harrys, Thos. Lathum, Barth. Prowse, Guy Crayforde, Geo. Hadley. Thos. Josselyn, Thos. Mildemaye and Alex. Chibbourn. 29 Oct. | |
Hunts.—Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, J. bp. of Lincoln, T. bp. of Ely, John lord Mordaunte Sir Edw. Mountagu, Thomas Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench, Sir John Seynt John. Sir John Gostewyke, Sir Laur. Tayllard, Sir Robt. Kyrkham, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, John Gooderyk, Hen. Gooderyk Oliver Leder, John Sewster. Thos. Hall, Thos. Cotton, Wm. Cooke, Robt. Druell, Thos. Fytzhugh, Thos. Waweton, Miles Foreste, Thos. Dunnehalte, Wm. Lawrence, Robt. Roweley and Geo. Symcotes. 29 Oct. | |
m. 8. | Suff. – Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, T. bp. of Ely. Thomas lord Wenworth, Sir Edw. Mountagu, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Thos. Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench, Sir Ant. Wyngfelde, Sir Geo. Somers, Sir Arth. Hopton, Sir Thos. Tyrell of Gyppyng, Sir Humph. Wyngfelde, Sir John Wylloughby, Sir Ric. Gresham, Sir Thos. Tey, Sir Wm. Walgrave, Sir John Jernegam, Owen Hopton, Ant. Rowse, John Brewse, Ant. Hevynyngham, Ric. Warton, John Spryng, Thos. Barnardston, Lionel Talmage, John Gooderyk, Hen. Gooderyk, Geo. Colte, Robt. Downes, Ric. Freston, Chas. Glemham, Thos. Wyseman, Robt. Rokewoode, Robt. Broun, John Harmyn, jun., Edm. Lee, Thos. Tylney, Wm. Reede, Thos. Danyell of Sudbury, John Southwell, Hen. Doyll, Edm. Rowse, Thos. Sekeforde, Walt. Woodlande Robt. Raynolde, Nic. Bohum, Fras. Clopton, Rot. Ryse, Clem. Hygham, John Gosnolde, Hen. Hubbarde, Wm. Forster and Thos. Pope. 29 Oct. |
Worcester.—Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, R. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, R. bp. of St. Asaph, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Nic. Hare, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Thos. Bromley, one of the justices of King's Bench, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Edw. Crofte, Sir Ric. Lygyn, Sir Robert Acton, Wm. Whorwood, Attorney General, John Barlowe, clk , John Pakyngton, David Broke, John Scudamore, Thos. Nevell, Rol. Moreton, Thos. Holte, Ric. Hassall, John Pryce, Thos. Acton, Ric. Palmer, Ric, Tracy, Geo. Wylloughby, Wm. Gower, Wm. Sheldon, John Bourn, Wm. Cokesey, Wm. Pynnock, Hen. Russell, John Vampage, Ralph Sheldon. Thos. Blounte, Chr. Savage and Ric. Wynforde. 25 Nov. | |
m. 9. | Oxon.—Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Sir Edm. Mervyn, Wm. Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Sir Thos. Pope, Sir Walt. Stonour, Sir Wm. Barentyne, Sir Geo. Darcy, Sir John Wellesbourn, Sir Thos. Elyott, Sir John Broun, Hen. Bradshawe, Wm. Fermoure, Ric. Fynes, Thos. Carter, Edm. Horne, Leonard Chamberleyn, Rog. More. Ric. Blounte, Wm. Raynesforde, John Denton, Ant. Cope, Thos. Brydges, John Pollarde. John Stoner. John Story, Thos. Wayneman, Edm. Powell, Wm. Freurs and Ant. Bustarde. Westm., 22 Dec. |
Warw.—Wriothesley, Suffolk, Henry marquis of Dorset, Russell, Walter lord Ferrers, Sir Wm. Shelley, Wm. Whorwood, Attorney General, Sir John Smyth, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Sir Geo. Throgmerton, Sir Ric. Catesby, Sir Humph. Ferres, Sir Marm. Constable, Sir William Feldyng, Sir Walt. Smythe, Sir Fulk Grevyle, Sir Andrew Flammocke, Reginald Dygby, Wm. Leigh, John Grevyle, Thos. Ardern, Thos. Holte, Edw. Conwey, Wm. Wyllyngton, Humph. Dymoke, Wm. Wygston, Thos. Trye, Thos. Shukeborough, Ric. Newporte, Edm. Pye, Edw. Boughton, Ant. Skynner, Thos. Fowler, Baldwin Porter and Robt. Burdett. Grenewyche, 1 Jan. | |
m. 10. | Estrithing, Yorks.—Wriothesley, R. abp. of York, president of the Council in the North, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Edward earl of Hereford (sic), Great Chamberlain, C. bp. of Durham, Ralph earl of Westmoreland, Francis earl of Shrewsbury, Henry earl of Cumberland, William lord Dacre of Gylleslande, John lord Scrope of Bolton, John lord Conyers, William lord Eure, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Hen. Sayvell, Sir Ralph Ellerker, Sir Ric. Gresham, Sir Robt. Bowes, Sir Ralph Eure. Sir Wm. Constable, Sir Peter Vavasoure, Sir Leonard Bekwith, Sir Robt. Constable, Mich. Stanhope, Wm. Babthorp, Robt. Chaloner, John Vuedale, Martin Hyllyard. Wm Thwaytes, Ric. Smytheley, John Acclome, Thos. Wentworthe, Geoff. Lee, Edw. Rosse, Wm. Constable of Shurbourn, Ralph Ellerker, Lancelot Alforde, Edw. Saltemershe, Ant. Lang-dale, Robt. Lasye, Wm. Sayntquyntayn, Marm. Constable of Wassand, and John Ecclesfelde. Westm., 12 Feb. |
Westrithing, Yorks.—Wriothesley, R. abp. of York, president of the Council in the North, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Hertford, C. bp. of Durham, Ralph earl of Westmoreland, Francis earl of Shrewsbury, Henry earl of Cumberland, Wm. Lord Dacre of Gyllesland, John lord Scrope of Bolton, John lord Conyers, William lord Evre, Sir Ric. Lyster, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Geo. Darcy; Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Hen. Sayvell, Sir Ingram Clyfforde, Sir Robt. Bowes, Sir Ralph Ellerker, Sir Ric. Gressham, Sir Wm. Myddelton, Sir Wm. Malyverey, Sir Wm. Copley, Sir Chr. Danby, Sir Marm. Tunstall, Sir John Dawney, Sir Wm. Malory, Sir Gervaise Clyfton, Sir Wm. Vavasoue (sic), Sir Thos. Waterton, Sir Leonard Bekwyth, Sir John Nowell, Mich. Stanthorp (sic), John Vyuedale, John (sic) Babthorp, John Norton of Cluddrou, Robt. Chalonoure, Thos. Wentworthe of Wentworthe, Wm. Hungate, sen., Fras. Frobyser, Rog. Malett, Thos. Gryse, John Lambert, Thos. Grene, John Peck, Chas. Jakeson, Ant. Hawemound, John Gascoigne of Lesyng Crofte. Wm. Skrymshire, Steph. Tempeste, Edm. Elcoftes, Hugh Wyrall, Wm. Tankarde. Thos. Wooderof. Thos. Gargrave, John Tempeste, Arth. Key, Thos. Raynolde, Robt. Smyth, jun., Tristram Bollyng, Chr. Moreton, Thos. Hardwyke and Chr. Egmanton. Westm., 12 Feb. | |
m. 11. | Northrithing, Yorks.—Wriothesley, R. abp. of York, president of the Council in the North, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Hertford, C. bp. of Durham, Westmoreland, Shrewsbury, Cumberland, Dacre, Scrope, Conyers, Eure, Sir Ric. Lyster, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Magnus, clk., Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Hen. Sayvell, Sir Ralph Ellerker, Sir Robt. Bowes, Sir Chr. Danby, Sir John Dawney, Sir Nic. Farefax, Sir Ralph Eure, Sir Ric. Cholmeley, Sir Ralph Bulmer, Sir Rog. Lasselles, Sir Leonard Bekwyth, Sir Robt. Constable, Mich. Stanhop.Wm. Babthorp, Robt. Chaloner, John Vuedale, John Norton of Norton, Chr. Metcalfe, Ric. Bowes, Marm.Wyveil, Thos. Bokeby, Robt. Menell, Ric. Norton, Wm. Conyers of Maske, Ric. Whalley, Wm. Tankerde, Ric. Yonger, Jas. Foxe, Thos. Gower of Stytnam, Thos. Gower of Stainsby and Thos. Bylby. Westm., 12 Feb. |
Derb.—Wriothesley, Norfolk. Suffolk, Russell, Francis earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Wm. Shelley, Wm. Whorwood, Attorney General, Sir Fras. Leeke, Sir Jas. Fuljambe, Sir Humph. Bradbourn, Sir Peter Fretchewell, Sir Geo. Vernon, Sir John Porte, Thos. Babyngton, Matth Knyfton, German Poole, John Beamont, Ric. Curson. John Leeke, Thos. Powtrell, Fras. Poole, Rol. Babyngton, Ric. Blakewall, Wm. Leigh, Thos. Thatcher, Edw. Gyse and Thos. Sutton. Westm., 5 March. | |
m. 12. | Sussex.—T. abp. of Canterbury, Wriothesley, Norfolk, Suffolk, Russell, Henry earl of Arundell, G. bp. of Chicester ("Cestr."), Sir Thos. West lord La Warr, Sir John Gage, Sir Ant. Broune, Sir Robt. Southewell, M.R., Sir John Baldewyn, Sir Ric. Lyster, Sir Wm. Shelley, Sir Wm. Goryng, Sir Chr. Moore, Sir Ant. Wyndesoure, Walt. Hendeley, John Sakvile, John Caryll, Ric. Sakvile, Ric. Coverte, Edw. Gage, Giles Fynes, Nic. Pelham, John Dawetrey, Thos. Darrell, Wm, Wybarn, Wm. Erneley, John Shelley, John Michell, John Covert, Robt. Oxenbrydge, Nic. Gaynesforde, John Parker, Thos. Michell, John Thatcher, Edw. Shurley, John Leedes, John Stanney, Thos. Shurley, Thos. Chaloner, John Fenner Edw. Michell, John Gunter, John Culpeper, John Apsley, John Staple, Thos. Only and Jas. Burton. 26 Feb. |
VII. Commissions of Sewers, viz.:— | |
Linc, and Camb.—Thos. Hollande, John Reppes, Ant. Erby, Ric. Gooderyk, Ric. Ogle, Hen. Gooderyk, Nic. Robertson, Geoff. Colvyle, Robert Walpole. Chr. Langholme, Matth. Thymolby, Allarde Welby, John Everarde, John Bolles, John Reede, Ric. Everarde and Wm. Bryan. For the coasts of the sea and marsh ground between the parishes of Gedney, Line., and the Chapell of the Sea, Camb,, where the dykes, &c., are injured by tide and freshwater courses, and the common passage of ships, balingers and boats letted by the "making of streames, milles, brydges and poundes, fysshegarthes, myldames, lockes, hebbynge weares, heckes and fludgates." Westm , 26 May. | |
m 13 | Norf. and Camb.—Thos. bp. of Elye. Sir Rog. Townesende. Sir Thos. Le Straunge, Sir Edm. Bedyngfelde, Sir Edm. Wyndeham. Robt. Townesend, serjeant at law, Walt. Hendeley, Nic. Bacon, John Eyre, Thoa. Myldemaye, Thos. Durham, Thos. Guybon, John Reppes, and John Bedyngfelde. For the marsh ground lying "within the mershelaunde," in cos. Line, (sic) and Camb. Westm., 23 June. |
Kent.—Lord Chancellor Wriothesley, George lord Cobham, Sir Thos. Cheynye, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir John Baker, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Thos. Moyle, Sir Wm. Fynche, Sir Percival Harte, Sir John Guldeforde, Sir Raynold Skote, Sir Martin Bowes, Sir Edw. Boughton, Sir John Fogge, Sir Rog. Cholmeley, serjeant at law, James Hales, serjeant at law, Thos. Culpeper, Walt. Hendeley, Wm. Rooper, Wm. Waller, Edw. Twaytes. Geo. Harper, Edw. Monyn, Thos. Darrell of Skotney, Thos. Harlakynden. Thos. Roydon, Thos. Hardes, Wm. Goldewell, John Culpeper. Thos. Wylforde, John Norton of Upchurche, Thos. Grene, Wm. Sydley, Wm. Boys, Hen. Crypes, Thos. Spylman, Ant. Sandes. Wm. Culpeper, John Tufton, Walt. Moyle, Edw. Isak, Fras. Sydney, Ant Ager, John Lucas. Wm. Myddleton, Wm. Harman, Nic. Sybhyll, John Tooke, John Henwoode, Thos. Wombewell, Vincent Ingeham, Herbert Fynche of Sandhurste, Wm. Fyneux, John Cryppes and Peter Hayman. For the "walles, etc., and marsh ground." Westm., 28 June. | |
m. 14. | Yorks., Linc. And Notts.—Thomas lord Bourgh, Sir Gervaise Clyfton, Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Wm. Copley, Sir John Candysshe, Sir Peter Vavasoure. Sir John Dawney, Sir Leonard Bekwythe, Sir Ant. Nevell, Wm, Babthorpe, Robt. Chaloner, Mich. Stanhop, Hugh Fuller, Geoff. Lee, Edm. Sheffelde, John Hersey, John Bassett, Lancelot Alforde, John Englisshefelde, Edw. Saltemershe. John Fulcambe, Fras. Frobyser, Thos. Grene, Wm. Dalyson, Rog. Wentworthe, Hen. Portyngton, Nic. Gyrlyngton, Hugh Wyrall, John Vavasoure, John Wylkynson, Robt. Bawdenby the younger, Chr. Egmanton, Thos. Escofte, Thos. Saltemershe and Thos. Hungate. For "the walls, ditches, &c., and marsh ground lying by the waters that runneth from Todcastre bridge down the water of Wharff unto Wharf Mouthe into the water of Owse, and so down the water of Owse to Trent mouthe, and from Trent mouthe of the water of Trent unto Ancome, and to Sbokwy[th], and so to Mabcalcey, and from Stokwythe bridge up towards the west to Fynnyngley, and from thence to the town of Doncastre up the King's high street to Wentbrydge. Ferybrydge, Sherbourn and so to the said bridge of Todcastre; and from Owsenes of the North unto Burgh Haven and so 'aleynth' Humbre to Hull, Pall, Patryngton, and Systerkyrkes, and also through all rivers in Holdernes to Hornesey." Westm., 14 Feb. |
Estrithing, Yorks.—Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Peter Vavasour, Sir Robt. Constable, Wm. Babthorpe, Edw. Saltemersshe, Ric. Smytheley, John Vavasoure, Wm. Monketon, Thos. Saltemershe. Marm. Fawkes, John Donnyngton of Escrig and John Herbert of Ellerton."By the waters that runneth from the town of Burgh to Poklynton and from Poklynton to the north part of Stamforde-brydge to the water of Owse and Dorwent [as] the wapentakes between Owse and Dorwent extendeth, and so per filum aque of the waters of Owse and Humbre to Burgh aforesaid." Westm., 14 Feb. | |
Yorks.—Robert abp of York, William lord Eure, Sir Ralph Eure, Sir Leonard Bekwyth, Wm. Babthorpe, Robt. Chaloner, Robt. Lacy, Thos. Wentworth of Kylnewike, Wm. Constable of Shurborne, Ric. Hochonson, Geo. Dakyns, Robt. Latton and Ric. Horton. For the marsh ground by the water that runs from Hacneys to Ayton and thence to Maweton and thence into Humbre. Westm., 14 Feb | |
VIII. Commissions (undated) to arrange and collect the Benevolence which the King by advice of his Council has decreed towards defence against the French king, viz.:— | |
Beds..—Sir John lord Mordaunte, Sir Fras. Bryan, Sir John Seynt John, and Sir John Gostwyke. | |
Bucks.—Sir John lord Russell, keeper of the Privy Seal, William lord Wynclesore, Sir John Balden, Sir Robt. Dormer, Sir Ant. Lee, Sir Ralph Verney and Robt. Drurye. | |
Berks.—Sir Wm. Essex, Sir Humph. Foster, Sir John Welleabourne, Thos. Welden and John Wynchecombe. | |
Cornw.—Sir John Arundell, Sir Wm. Godolphan, Sir Hugh Trevanyon and Thos Seyntabyn. | |
m. 15. | Camb.—T. bp. of Elye, Sir Edw. Northe, Sir Robt. Payton, Sir Giles Alyngton and John Hynde, King's Serjeant at law. |
Derb.—Sir Hen. Sachaverell, Sir Jas. Fuljambe Fras. Leeke, John Porte, John Leeke, Rol. Babington. Thos. Powtrell and Wm. Leigh. | |
Devon.—John earl of Bath, J. bp. of Exeter, Sir Thos. Denys, Sir Hugh Pollarde, Sir Ph. Champnon, Sir Geo. Carewe, Sir Ric. Edgecombe and Sir Ric. Grenefelde. | |
Dors.—Sir Thos. Arundell, Sir Giles Strangwayes, Sir John Poulett, Sir John Horsey, Sir Thos. Trencharde, Sir John Rogers, George de Laylynde, Ric. Phyllypps and Wm. Thornehill. | |
Essex.—John earl of Oxford, William earl of Essex, Henry lord Morley. Sir Ric. Ryche, Sir Wm. Petre, Sir Giles Capell, Sir Thos. Darcye, John Smyth, one of the barons of the Exchequer, Sir John Raynforth, Sir John Seyntclere, John Wentworth and John Lucas. | |
East Riding and the town of Kingston upon Hull.—R. abp. of York, Thos Magnus, clk., Sir Marm Constable, Sir Leonard Bekwythe, Sir Peter Vavasour, the mayor of Kingston upon Hull, Wm. Babthorpe, Robt. Chaloner, Mich. Stanhop, Wm. Seyntquynteyn, Thos. Wentworthe of Kylnewike, Wm Twaytes, John Eglesfelde, Robt. Lacye, Wm. Constable of Shyrborne, Edw. Rosse, Marm. Constable of Whassande and Geo Dakyns. | |
West Riding.—Robert abp. of York, Henry earl of Cumberland, Sir Marm. Constable, Sir George Darcye, Sir Hen. Savell, Thos. Tempeste of Bracewell, Sir Wm. Malorie, Sir Wm. Myddleton, Sir Wm. Vavasour, Sir Thos. Waterton, Sir Thos Malyverey, Sir John Nevell, Wm. Babthorpe, Robt. Chaloner, Fras. Frobyser, Wm. Tankarde, Thos. Gargrave, Thos. Wentworth of Wentworth, Hugh Wyrrall, Thos. Grene of Barnebye upon Donne, Tristram Bollyng, John Tempeste, Wm. Skrymshawe, Thos. Slyngesbye, Ant. Hawmond, Ric. Fletcher, Thos. Reynolde and Rog. Mallate. | |
m. 16. | North Riding.—R abp. of York, John lord Scrope of Bolton, Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Chr. Danby, Sir Nic Fairfax, Sir John Dawney Sir Leonard Bekwith, Sir Rog. Lassells, Chr. Metcalfe, Thos. Rokesbye, Ric. Norton, John Bartone, Marm. Wyvell, Robt. Mennell, Wm. Tankarde, Thos. Gower of Pyketon, Ric. Bowes, Jas. Foxe, Thos. Barton, Ric. Yonger and Geo. Wakyns. |
Glouc—Sir Ant. Kyngston, Sir Ant. Hungerforde, Sir Nic. Poyntz, Sir John Welshe, Sir Walt. Denys and John Arnolde. | |
Hunts.—Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir John Seynt John, Sir John Gostwyke, Sir Laur. Tayllard, Robt. Apryce and Thos. Hall. | |
Herts.—Henry lord Morley, Sir Hen. Parker, Sir Ric. Lee and John Conyngesby. | |
Heref.—No names entered. | |
Kent.—T. abp. of Canterbury, H. bp. of Rochester, Sir Thos. Cheynye, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., Sir John Baker, Sir Thos. Wylloughby, Sir Thos. Moyle, Sir John Guldeforde, Sir Beg. Skott, Sir Humph. Style. Sir Hen. Hysley, Sir Edw. Boughton and Walt. Hendeley. | |
Kesteeyn, Linc.—Edward lord Clynton, Sir Robt. Hussey, Sir John Thymolbye, Thos. Hall, Wm. Thoralde and Ric. Conye. | |
Lyndesey, Linc.—Sir Robt. Tyrwyte, sen., Sir Robt. Tyrwyte, jun., Sir Wm. Skipwith, Sir John Copledyke, Sir Fras. Askue, Edw. Dymmocke, John Hennege and John Wyngefeld. | |
Holland, Linc.—Thos. Hollande, Blaise Holland, Ant. Irebye, Ric. Ogle and Nic. Robertson. | |
Leic.—Henry marquis of Dorset, Sir Wm. Turvyle, Sir Ric. Maners, Fras. Cave, Geo. Vyncent, and Brian Cave. | |
Midd.—T. bp. of Westminster, Sir Wm. Pachett, Sir Ric. Gresham, Sir Rog. Cholmeley, King's serjeant at law, Sir Rol. Hill, Robt. Chydley. Wm. Staunforde, Ralph Warren and Hugh Lesse. | |
m. 17. | Ntht.—William Pare lord Pare, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Thos. Tresham, Sir Ric. Catesbye, Sir Thos. Gryffen, Sir Wm. Newenbam, Sir Rog. Cholmeley, serjeant at law, Sir Rol. Hyll, Robt. Chydley, Wm. Staunforde, Thos. Cave, John Hasylwoode, John Barnard and Valentine Knyghtley. |
Notts.—Sir John Markeham, Sir John Byron, Sir Nic. Strelle, Sir Gervaise Clyfton, Edm. Molyneux, serjeant at law. | |
Norf.—Thomas duke of Norfolk, Treasurer of England, Henry earl of Surrey, Henry earl of Sussex, Sir Ric. Southwell, Sir Rog. Townesende. Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Edm. Knyvett, Sir Edm. Wyndeham, Sir Wm. Fermour, Robt. Holdyche, Rog. Woodhouse, John Robsart, John Sheldon and Ric. Wharton. | |
Oxon.—Sir John Wyllyams, Sir Walt. Stoner, Sir Wm: Barrentyne, Wm. Fermoure and Thos. Carter. | |
Rutl.—Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir John Harryngton, Thos. Brudnell and Kenelm Dygbye. | |
Surr.—S. bp. of Winchester, William lord Howarde, Sir Ant. Broun, Sir Thos. Hennage, Sir Thos. Carden, Sir Ric. Long, Sir Edm. Walsyngham, Sir Thos. Pope, Sir Robt. Tyrwyte, Sir Matth. Brown, Sir Chr. More and Hen. Polstede. | |
Staff.—No names entered. | |
Salop.—No names entered. | |
Hants.—Lord Chancellor Wriothesley, S. bp. of Winchester, William lord Seynt John, Sir Ric. Lyster. Sir Edm. Mervyn, Sir Mich. Lyster, Sir Wm, Barkeley, Thos. Knyght, Thos. Wyte, Ric. Worsley and John White of Southwike. | |
m. 18. | Suff.—Thomas duke of Norfolk, Treasurer of England, Thomas lord Wentworthe. Sir Ant. Wynkefelde, Sir Humph. Wyngefelde, Sir Arth. Hepton, Sir Edm. Bedyngfelde, Sir Thos. Jermyn, Sir Wm. Drury, Sir Thos. Tyrrell of Gyppyng, Sir John Jernyngham, Ant. Rous, John Sprynge, Geo. Colte, Hen. Bedyngfelde and Hen. Doyle. |
Soms.—W. bp. of Bath and Wells, Sir Thos. Speake, Sir John Seyntloo, Sir John Newton, John Porteman, King's serjeant at law, Thos. Clerk, Nic. Fytz James, John Sydenham of Brympton, Ant. Gylbert, Alex. Poham, Wm. Vowell, and Thos. Horner. | |
Suss.—Thomas lord La Warr, Sir Wm. Shelley, Sir Ant. Wyndesore, John Sakevyle. Nic. Pelham, Ric. Sakevyle, Robt. Oxenbrydge, Thos. Darrell. John Palmer, Wm. Erneby, Nic. Gaynsforde, John Covert, Thos. Mychell. and John Parker. | |
Wilts.—Edward earl of Hertford, Great Chamberlain of England, J. bp. of Sarum, William lord Stourton, Sir Thos. Seymour, Sir Wm. Herbert, John Ernely and Chas. Bulkeley. | |
Wore.—No names entered. | |
Warw—Sir George Throkmerton, Sir Ric. Cattesby, Sir Fulk Grevyle, Sir Marm. Constable. Reg. Dygby, John Grevyle, Wm. Wyllyngton, Wm. Wygston and Ric. Newporte. | |
Chesh.—No names entered. | |
Moum.—No names entered. | |
City of [London.]—Lord Chancellor Wriothesley, Charles duke of Suffolk, President of the Council, Edward earl of Hertford, Great Chamberlain of England, Sir John Gage, Controller of the Household, Sir Wm. Pachett, Sir John Baker, Sir Robt. Southwell, M.R., and Sir Edw. Northe. | |
City of York.—R. abp. of York, the mayor of York, Thos. Magnus, clk.. Sir Marm. Constable, Sir Leonard Bekwith. Wm. Babthorp, Robt. Chaloner, and Thos. Gargrave. | |
City of Lincoln.—Sir Robt. Tyrwhite, jun., Wm. Mounson, Thos. Dymmoke and Robt. Dygbton. | |
m. 19. | [City of Norwich.]—Thomas duke of Norfolk, Treasurer of England, Henry earl of Surrey, Henry earl of Sussex, the mayor of Norwich, Sir [Ric] Southwell, Sir [Rog Town]esend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon and the recorder. |
[City of Canterbury.]— T. abp. of Canterbury, [the mayor] of Canterbury, Sir Wm. Fynche, James Hales, serjeant at law, Thomas (?) Spelman, Robt. (?) wes and Wm. Coppyn, aldermen of that city, and — (blank) Tallant (?), mayor of the city. | |
[City of] Coventry.—Sir George Throkmerton, Sir [Marm.] Constable, Rog. (?) Wigston, and Hen. . . . ber, alderman. | |
[City of Chester.] (fn. n12) — Robt. Barton, mayor, Sir Piers Dutton, Sir Thos. Venables, Sir [Laur Smythe], [Thos. Grosvonour, Wm. Snede], sen., [Hugh Aldersay, Wm. Gudman and Foulke Dutton], aldermen. | |
[City of Exeter.]—[The bp.] of Exeter, the mayor of Exeter, Sir Thos. Denys (?), Sir Hugh Pollard, Sir Ph. Champernon, Sir Geo. Carewe, Sir Ric. . . . . . . . . and Sir Ric. Greyn[vyle]. | |
City of Gloucester.— The mayor of Gloucester, Sir Ant. Kyngston, Sir Ant. Hungerford, Sir Nic. Poyntz, Sir John Welshe, Sir Walt. Denys and John Arnolde. | |
City of New Sarum.— Edward earl of Hertford, Great Chamberlain of England, J. bp. of Salisbury, William lord Stourton, the mayor, Sir Thomas Seymour, Sir Wm. . . . ., and Chas. Bulkeley. | |
624. Grants in April 1545, 37 Henry VIII. | |
1. Henry Serle and Alice his wife. Livery of lands of the said Alice as kins woman and next heir of Sir William Bowyer, dec. Del. Westm., 24 April 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by St. John, Hynde, and Sewster). Pat. p. 6, m. 25. | |
2. Thomas Gyfforde, the King's servant. Fiat for his appointment as keeper of the herbage and pannage of the hays (haiarum) of Haiderwas, Chestelyn, Oggeley, Gaunelle, Teddesley and Benteley within the forest of Cannock, Staff.; for 21 years from Mich, last; at 51s. rent and 8d. increase. Headed: 24 April 87 Hen. VIII. Signed by Norfolk as treasurer of England. Subscribed with the names of sureties, viz., Ric. Gravenour of Chelyngton and John Wortley of Lychefeld, Staff. Del. Westm., 28 April. | |
3. Richard Kyng. Warrant for livery to him as kinsman and next heir of John Fyssher, of London, poulter, dec, of a tenement, &c., called the Bell, in Colnianstrete, London, in St. Stephen's parish. Dated 22 Feb. 36 Hen. VIII. Del. 26 April 37 Hen. VIII.—S.B. (signed by Hynde, Sewster and Beamount). | |
4. Maurice Denys. the King's servant. To be chirographer of the Common Pleas, in reversion after John Pakyngton and Ric. Heigham, who hold the office by pat. 4 June 29 Hen. VIII. Westm., 24 April, 37 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April.—P.S. Pat. p. 5, m. 33. | |
5. Sir William Hussey, the King's servant. Grant to him and the heirs male of his body (for his services) of a rent of 4s. 3d. and service from lands of Ph. Weste, called Trystram Revel , in Selston, Notts, messuages and lands (specified) there in tenure of Wm. Bulker, Wm. Tolle, Ric. Herott, John Garnon, Thos. Regyn, Robt. Saunder, Thos. Martyn, Thos. Reygnold, Thos. Scarlande, Ric. Martyn, Laur. Worthe, John Heryotte, Wm. Fernely, John Clerke, Thos. Watterall, Agnes Sperye, Ric. Mayson, Joan Mayson, Geoff. Heyrotte, Ric. Saundure, Thos. Saundure, Edw. Doff,— Bevall priory. Except mines of coal and lead. Westm., 17 April 36 Hen.VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.—P.S. Pat. p. 15, m. 39. | |
6. Robert Owen, a yeoman of the Chamber. Fee of 6d. a day, vice John King, yeoman of the Crown, dec. Westm., 20 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm. 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.—P.S. Pat. p. 18, m. 28. | |
7. John Frye, the King's servant. To be bailiff of the manor of Cornewode, Devon, which belonged to Henry Marquis of Exeter, attainted. Westm., 17 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.—P.S. Pat. p. 18, m. 28. | |
8. Armigil Wade, clerk of the Council of Calais. To be collector and receiver of customs and tolls at Newenham bridge, which office was granted, by pat. 10 June 21 Hen. VIII., to John Long, a soldier of Calais. Westm., 17 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.—P.S. Pat. p. 18, m. 31. | |
9. Sir Thomas Hollcroft. Lease of the parsonage of Eccles, Lanc., and the chapel of Deane, annexed to it; for 21 years. A similar lease to John Penne, 16 Feb. 29 Hen. VIII. being forfeited because the rent is unpaid, as appears by an inquisition taken at Preston in Amoundernes, Lanc, 8 Jan. 36 Hen. VIII. Westm., 19 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.— P.S. Pat. p. 18, m. 32. In English. | |
10. William Tirwitt, scholar. Licence to retain his prebend of Brampton, Hunts, and canonry in Lincoln cathedral, for life, and along with the said prebend, &c., to marry, although he has not completed the fourteenth year of his age and may not be in Orders (atque clericali ordine minimeinsignitus forsan existat). Westm., 21 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.—P.S. Pat. 36 Hen. VIII. p. 23, m. 4. | |
11. Sir Thomas Paston, a gentleman of the Privy Chamber. To be steward of the manor of Stanford Rivers, Essex. Westm., 10 April 36 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 April 37 Hen. VIII.—P.S. Pat. 36 Hen. VIII. p. 23, m. 10. | |
12. Robt. Lampleughe. Fiat for his appointment as escheator in cos. Cumb. and Westmld. Signed by Norfolk as Treasurer of England. Teste 28 April 37 Hen. VIII. | |
13. Thos. Pygott. Fiat for his appointment as escheator in co. Salop. Signed by Norfolk as Treasurer of England. Teste 28 April 37 Hen. VIII. | |
14. Poull Atkyrk. Warrant by the Court of Wards and Liveries for a general livery of lands to be made to him as s. and h. of William Atkyrk, who, as appears by inquisition, died 20 Nov. 15 Henry VIII. leaving lands worth 18l. 10s. 8d. in cos. Linc, and York; the said Poull being of full age 2 Feb. 34 Hen. VIII., as shown by depositions taken at York before Nich. Radclyffe and Chr. Conyers, 2 March 34 Hen. VIII. Dated 10 April 34 Hen. VIII. Signed by St. John. Hynde, and Sewster. Del. Westm., 30 April 37 Hen. VIII. In English. | |
15. Licences to alienate (fn. n13) :— | |
Wm. Farewell to John Hall of Stanley, in the bpric. of Durham. Tenement called Espas and lands in tenure of John Jolye in Espas, bpric. of Durham,— Blanchelond mon., Nthld. (22nd.) P. 13, m. 11. | |
Sir William lord Wyndesore and Margaret his wife. Pardon for alienation without licence of the manor of Fernam and lands in Fernam, Shrenam, Lancote, Shenfeld, Thele, Tylehurst, Burfyld and Englefeld, Berks, which, inter alia, they and the heirs of the said Margaret transferred to Robt. Somerford and Hen. Hampden and received back to them and the heirs of the said Sir William, by fine and recovery, in 36 Hen. VIII. (24th.) P. 6. m. 24. | |
Thomas ap Morgan and Anne his wife to John Hickys. Two messuages, two watermills and lands in Tortworth, Glouc. (24th.) P. 6, 26. | |
Sir Robt. Tyrwhitt, jun., and Elizabeth his wife to Margery Seyntpoll. Messuage and lands in Wykenby, Line. (24th.) P. 10, m. 1. | |
Sir Ralph Fane and Ant. Tuttesham to Thos. Stone of Hadley, Kent. Chapel of Capel, Kent,— Westpeckham preceptory and St. John's of Jerusalem. (24th.) P. 17, m. 14. | |
Thomas duke of Norfolk, Great Treasurer and Earl Marshal, to Robt. Hogson and Bridget his wife. Bodney manor, Norf., with appurtenances in Bodney, Langforthe, Stanforthe, Hilberges, Magna Cressynghem and Parva Cressyngham, Norf.,— mon. of the Blessed Virgin of Thetford. (26th.) P. 17, m. 26. | |
Sir John Rogers, John Carell, Ant. Stapleton and Ph. Yorke to John Wyndham, Humph. Colles, Mich. Malet, Wm. Machant and Wm. Huysh, to the use of the said Rogers for life, and afterwards to the use of Ric. Rogers, his son and heir apparent, and Cecilia his wife and his heirs by her, with remainder in default to the heirs male of the said Sir John, and in default to the right heirs of the said Sir John. Manor of Sutton Walron with lands (extent given) there and the advowson of the church of Sutton Walron, Dors. (28th.) P. 17. m. 3. | |
Wm. Staunford of Hadleigh Monachorum, Midd., to Lord Chancellor Wriothesley. Impropriate rectory of Southmymmes, Midd., with lands specified pertaining to it, and the advowson of the vicarage. (29th.) P. 8, m. 21. | |
Mary duchess of Richmond and Somerset, countess of Nottingham, and Thos. Broke, of London, merchant tailor, and John Williams to Wm. Dyxwell, of Churchover alias Churchewaver, Warw., and Eliz. His wife, in fee to the said Wm. Manor of Churchover alias Churchwaver, rent of 4d. and service from lands there in tenure of Thos. Magyll, and lands there in tenure of Wm. Dyxwell and of Wm. Crofte and Juliana his wife. (30th.) P. 17, m. 27. | |
625. Robert Lord Maxwell to the Council. | |
R. O. | Is here the King's prisoner, having so offended that he is at the King's mercy, and begs their intercession for his pardon. If pardoned and received as the King's subject, he will do such service as no Scottish man will do upon the West Borders. For the performance of this offer, begs their lordships to speak with him and hear him declare his intent, which they will perceive to be profitable to the King. Signed: Robert Maxwell. p. 1. Add. Endd.: The lord Maxwell to the Counsail. |
626. Robert Lord Maxwell to the Council. | |
R. O. | By the leave of Mr. Lieutenant, wrote to their lordships to intercede with the King for his pardon; and that, if received as the King's subject, he would do such service as no Scottish man in Scotland. His desire is only to go to Carllyle and lie there prisoner, where he might practise with his son and sister's son and other friends, and so make some recompense for his trespass against the King; for they will obey his command to deliver the King any castle or hold of his commodious for entry into the West Border of Scotland, and serve him. "If his Majesty do give me mine undeserved life, according to my most humble request, then am I bounden to lay my hands under his Majesty's feet and to serve his Highness whilst I have one drop of blood within my body." Can give good advice to the King's lieutenant concerning the entry into Scotland ; and, if by policy he delivers the castles within his lands, he would beg the King to give him a like living here in England. Signed: Robert Maxwell, ye Kynges Majesstye powr pressoyner in ye Towr. |
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R. O | 2. "The conffeschyon of the lord Maxffyld." |
St. P., v. 428. | The Queen and Council of Scotland offered Angus and his brother George, and "me, the lord Maxffyld," great offers to take their part, at and before the coming of the King's army into Scotland. To Angus they offered 1,000l. in spiritual benefices and 3,000 fr. pension of the French king. For me they would pay my ransom of 1,000 mks. and give a 1,000 mks. benefice when it fell vacant. I answered that being the King's prisoner I must go to the King." But if I go, what are you the weaker? But here my friends do tarry. Ye may command them to do such service as ye will have them, for they be under your power." This was naughtily said "and by those words worthy to suffer except the King's mercy." Does not know the answer of Angus and his brother, whom he left true men. Signed. |
Also Angus desired me to send to the Queen for a safe-conduct to come sue for his brother, being prisoner in Edynborowgh castle. We obtained the safe-conduct under the seals of the Queen, Governor and Cardinal; but when we came to Glasgow under it we were committed to prison in Hamellton castle. After five weeks Angus was carried thence to Blaknes castle, to remain until we should all three suffer death. We were delivered out of prison to raise our power against the King's army at that time arrived in Scotland, which we did not. I never commanded my son to raise my men and friends against the King, but what he has done since I came away I know not. Knows not what the Council of Scotland practised, for he was mistrusted by them ever since the Governor joined the Queen and Cardinal. Begs to be reminded if he has forgotten anything, "beseeching your good lordships to be mean unto the King's Majesty for me." signed. | |
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R. O. | 3. "The conffeschyon off the lord Maxvylld." |
St. P. v. 429. | The Governor asked me what he should do, and I said "If I were in the room of a governor, as ye be, the which is in the nonage of the young Queen protector and defender, I would not yield the realm of Scotland to no prince christened by no forcible ways." The Queen, Governor, and Council commanded me not to go forth of Scotland, and I said that honor required me to go to the King; but did not all my servants and lands remain ? What need was there for fear? Where it was said, of the imprisonment of Angwys and me, that I should consent, I will "take my death, I never thought of no prison till all the Council sent me to prison, I coming to them upon trust and their promise"; and I was taken against my will both times for the King's sake. I never consented to the imprisonment of Angwys and his brother, and I loved Angwys and never knew but that they both endeavoured to serve the King. I was delivered out of prison the first time by the Queen, without condition. As soon as I was out of prison I came to the earl of Hartford, whom I found casting down the castle of Setton and burning the country thereabouts, eight miles on his way from Edynborowghe to England, and so we came through Lodyan to the Merche. Found three of Angwys's servants there and demanded why their master had not come. They said "We have waited for him at the castle of Tentalland, thinking that we should have found him here, and what the cause was we know not." |
If "your lordships" will ask anything else I will tell the truth. Signed. | |
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