Henry VIII: February 1526, 16-28

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February 1526

16 Feb.
Calig. B. VII. 30. B. M.
1978. The LORDS OF THE SECRET COUNCIL [OF SCOTLAND] to MAGNUS.
Have received his writing dated Berwick. 11 Feb, containing divers articles, with a memorial of bills filed upon Liddisdale men who have been long inhabitants of Tynedale. They had convened a council to discuss it in presence of Angus, and laid the delay of justice sharply to his charge. He said he was ready to enter a man for the said bills till the defaulters were apprehended, and that he and Westmoreland had agreed to supersede the bills till the two Kings should indent thereupon. At his suggestion the headsmen of Tevidale and Merse and the prior of St. Andrew's, governor of the young earl of Bothvile, lord of Lyddisdale, are summoned next Tuesday before the Council; after which days of meeting will be appointed for the two marches. Edinburgh, 16 Jan. (corrected in pencil, "February.")
Add. Endd. by Wriothesley.
16 Feb.
Calig. B. VII. 32. B. M.
1979. JA. ABP. OF ST. ANDREW'S to MAGNUS.
Received his letter dated Berwick, 11 Feb., complaining that redress is impeded. Angus desires arrangement to be made (as in preceding No.) Has heard from his servant in London that he is much indebted to Magnus for his services. Edinburgh, 16 Feb.
Hol., p. 1. Add.: "To my lord ambassador of England."
16 Feb.
Calig. B. VII. 34. B. M.
1980. ADAM OTTERBURN to MAGNUS.
To the same effect as No. 1978. Is sorry to hear that Magnus has been commanded to remain on the "displesand Borders apon the redressing of the noysum causis there." Fears they will not end in three months. Will do what he can to assist. Thinks he should write to the lord Chancellor, who is not on good terms with Albany, to establish the Borders in good order, that by so doing his affairs will better succeed at Court. Edinburgh, 16 Feb. Signed.
P. 1. Add.
[16 Feb.]
Harl. 4994, f. 145. B. M. Lanz, I. 192. Bradford, 216.
1981. CHARLES V. to LOUISE OF SAVOY.
As I am giving you the Queen, my sister, for a daughter, I address you as my mother, and beg you will act as such to my sister. I am glad to find that your son is in other health and affections than when I last saw him. He will receive my sister on Saturday next, and will then take his departure; and as soon as he has ratified the treaties, she shall be given up to him at Bayonne.
Fr.
16 Feb.
R. T. 137. R. O.
1982. LOUISE OF SAVOY to the CHANCELLOR OF ALENÇON.
Is to thank Wolsey for the great zeal he has shown for this alliance, especially in the conversations reported in the Chancellor's last letters, and to request him still to favor them with his counsel. Before leaving Lyons had despatched De Vaulx, who will leave in two days, well instructed in all that has passed at Madrid. Is about to leave for Bayonne, to be present at the deliverance of the King on 10 March. Has despatched to England a groom of the stable with four mules, two for the King, and two for the Cardinal. Blois, 16 Feb.
Fr., p. 1. Add.
Calig. E. III. 14. B. M. 1983. LOUISE OF SAVOY to WOLSEY.
Sends a present of mules by one of the squires of the stable.
Hol., Fr., p. 1, mutilated. Add.: [Mons.] le Cardynal.
17 Feb.
Calig. B. VII. 33. B. M.
1984. The BISHOP OF ABERDEEN to MAGNUS.
To the same effect as No. 1978. Touching the confirmation of the peace under the Great Seal, all is ready. Has heard the credence of Patrick Sinclair touching the Queen. Has seen Magnus's letter to her. The King thinks she should have a security of the earl of Angus, as she desired. Complies with his wish that Will. Meldrum should enter Magnus's service. Edinburgh, 17 Feb., at 5 in the morning.
Pp. 2. Add. as ƒ. 38 b.
18 Feb.
S. B.
1985. INFORMERS against the late DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM.
1. Pardon for John Dalacourt, of Thornbury, Glouc., chaplain of Edward duke of Buckingham, alias rector of Church Eton, Staff. Del. Westm., 18 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.
Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 10.
2. Pardon for Robert Gilberte, of Thornbury, Glouc., clerk of the chancery of Edward late duke of Buckingham, rector of Worthwyn, Heref., master of Newton Garth, Yorksh., and chaplain of the late Duke. Westm., 18 Feb.
Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 11.
19 Feb.
Bradford, 206.
1986. CHARLES V. to DE PRAET.
I received your letters by Bossu. Your salary is to be augmented to seven gold ducats a day, and we will have you paid what is due for your services in England. I have sent you a copy of the treaty of Madrid. You had better commit to memory those parts of it which refer to the cession of Burgundy, and our sovereignty in Flanders and Artois. You are to make special inquiry into the hostages, and become perfectly well acquainted with the physiognomy of the French princes, that there may be no trickery, especially as they are unknown to the Viceroy. When Francis is at liberty, he is to ratify all the conditions promised. Toledo, 12 Feb. 1526.
P.S.—Since writing the above, we have received the Regent's proposals from you. As to spreading a report of arbitration respecting Burgundy, we think it altogether impertinent. We are quite as anxious for the consummation of the marriage as she is, but our sister cannot pass over into France till the hostages for Burgundy are in our hands. We shall go with Francis to Illescas, where we shall find our sister. After that I shall go to Seville, to my marriage with the Empress. Madrid, 19 Feb.
21 Feb.
Galba, B.IX. 8. B. M.
1987. SIR ROB. WINGFIELD to WOLSEY.
Wrote last on the x .. inst., with a copy of the articles, &c. Is sure there are other articles concluded. Went yesterday to ask my Lady for a letter to the governors of the town for poor Thos. Godrych, and said to her, among other things, in merry manner, that he thought she had not sent him the articles, for fear he should have them printed. Indeed, the next day they were printed, but the number of articles was diminished. At this she said she had not for a long time been so displeased as at their being printed, and she had caused the printer and the secretary, through whom he obtained them, to be punished. She told him also that the marriage between the French king and the queen Aly[anore] was fixed for March 22, at Bayonne; that the prince of Orange and the marshal of Borgoy[ne] are appointed to take possession of the duchy of Borgoyne, which the King must deliver in six weeks after his return; and that the Archduchess is with child.
After leaving her, met the marquis of Arscot and lord Fyenys, who were bringing Mons. de Florenge to take leave of my Lady, as being free from imprisonment by the treaty. Yesterday the king of Denmark came hither with the earl of Bwre from Lyre. Believes the ordinance comprised in the Emperor's letter will now be executed, for all the Estates of the countries are here. Thinks the arrest of sentence in my lord of Norfolk's matter very strange, considering the treaty between the Emperor and the King. Has spoken about it often to my Lady and the Council. The sentence is that the Duke shall retain the goods of the Scots, but make restitution of those belonging to the men of Medylborge, which might have been given two years ago. Thinks they waited to see how the world would frame. They consider themselves now so firmly knit with France that they need care for no man. If this ingratitude is as firmly rooted in the Emperor as it seems to be here, the King and Wolsey must provide how to do their "feats" without them.
Howstraate told him expressly that Wolsey had been doing all he could to prevent the treaty, which he knew from the French themselves. Told him that whoever said so, it could never be proved. Sees clearly "that they go about to seek a knot in the rush." Has been here almost a year. Asks to be discharged, as it makes him almost weary of his life to see how the world goes. Antwerp, 21 Feb. 1525.
Hol., pp. 3, mutilated. Add. Endd.
21 Feb.
R. O.
1988. GHINUCCI to WOLSEY.
Wrote on the 18th. Letters of the 30th ult. from the Emperor's court confirm what he has often written about the peace; but copies of the articles sent therewith vary in some things in the Emperor's favor. Need say nothing more of the Pope, who adheres to the same policy. Rome, 21 Feb. 1526. Signed.
Lat., p. 1. One sentence cipher, deciphered. Add. Endd.
R. O. 1989. WILL. CANEY to CROMWELL.
According to Cromwell's command met the escheator of Northamptonshire "acoro of Sent Matthuys laste past;" but he would allow no fees, "that ys to sey, the stuward 4 nobles, and the bayly 40s., and he that kepythe wod 20s.; and morover he seyd that he mowtt by the virtu of his wrytte to synd to my Laydy the best of the threy parttes; and so he hath poynted that that ys most clerest, and for he wolld no nother wyse doo." Encloses a copy of what was done at Allwcull on St. Mathias even last.
Hol., p. 1. Add.: To Master Crumvel beygg wt mi lord Cardynall.
ii. In the lower margin, and on the back of this letter, are memoranda of Cromwell's to the following effect:—Maurice Byrchynshaw took the benefice of St. Mary's in Chester, 17 Sept. 14 Hen. VIII., of the patronage of the abbot and convent. Galby, in co. Leic., Linc. dioc., of the patronage of the master and brethren of Burton St. Lazarus. The benefice of Ashton, in Derbyshire given to Lupset, 13 Hen. VIII., of the patronage of West Chester. John Halswell, the vicarage of Halifax, Yorksh., 12 Hen. VIII.
25 Feb.
Otho, E. IX. 401* & 401**. B. M.
1990. HENRY VIII. to SIR WM. PARRE.
"Trusty and wel[beloved] * * right trusty and wellbeloved cousin, the viscount Lis[le] * * [con]sent and agreement for certain considerations exempt * * ballasting within our river of Thames, to the intent we * * [a]t our own pleasure, we signify unto you that we, in consideration of [the good and faithful service done unto us by our]e wellbeloved servant Thos. Spert, clerk comptroller of our [ships, have granted u]nto him the said office of ballasting, to have and enjoy the same v ... [by himsel]f, or his sufficient deputy or deputies, without any sums of money th ... and for as long as our dearest son the duke of Richmond, your ... high admiral of England; wherefore we woll and command you th[at on the receipt h]ereof ye do cause letters patent of our said son concerning the said off[ice to be signed] and sealed unto the said Thos. Spert in due and sufficient form, an[d delivered to t]his bearer according to this our mind and pleasure." [Greenwi]che, 25 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.
P. 1, copy. Signed by J. Uvedale. Add.: To Sir Wm. Parre and the council of the duke of Richmond. Endd.
* The document has been burnt across, in the centre, and the two fragments are on different folios.
25 Feb.
R. O.
1991. GIO. MATTEO [GIBERTO], BP. OF VERONA, to HENRY VIII.
Has ventured to desire the prothonotary Gambara to kiss the King's hand for him, and express his obligations and his readiness to serve him. Rome, 25 Feb. 1526. Signed.
Lat., p. 1. Add. Endd.: The XVth of Feb. 1526.
25 Feb.
Vit. B. VIII. 19. B. M.
1992. GHINUCCI and SIR G. CASALE to [WOLSEY].
Wrote lately about Hungary. The Pope sends the prothonotary Gambara to England to ask for aid. Rome, 25 Feb. 1526. Signed.
Lat., p. 1.
25 Feb. 1993. THOMAS LORD DE LA WARRE. (fn. 1)
His will, 8 Oct. 1524. Proved, 25 Feb. 1525. Printed in Nicolas' Testamenta Vetusta, p. 605.
26 Feb.
R. O. St. P. VI. 525.
1994. CLEMENT VII. to QUEEN KATHARINE.
Recommending Uberto di Gambara, his notary, sent to take the place of Melchior (Langus). Rome, 26 Feb. 1526.
Lat.
26 Feb.
R. O.
1995. CLEMENT VII. to WOLSEY.
Is sending Uberto di Gambara to take the place of Melchior Langus as nuncio in England. Rome, 26 Feb. 1526, 3 pont.
Lat., vellum. Add. Endd.: 1526, Carli Eboracen., 7 Feb.
26 Feb.
S. B.
1996. For WM. LORD SANDYS.
Reversion of the office of king's chamberlain, now held by Charles earl of Worcester, who is from age unequal to the duties. Del. Westm., 26 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.
Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 11.
27 Feb.
Vit. B. VIII. 19*. B. M.
1997. G. M. GIBERTO, BISHOP OF VERONA, to [WOLSEY].
In all his difficulties the Pope consoles himself by the devotion of Henry and Wolsey to the common safety. Although he has always communicated his plans to them, he now sends the prothonotary Gambara to explain matters more fully than can be done in letters. Rome, 27 Feb. 1526. Signed.
Lat., p. 1.
27 Feb.
R. O.
1998. CAMPEGGIO to WOLSEY.
The Pope has determined to send, as nuncio, to England, Uberto de Gambara, prothonotary apostolic, a man of nobility, learning, and faith. He will leave in three days. Recommends him to Wolsey. The conditions of the French king's oath have just come from Spain. They seem hard, and many think he will not keep them. How such a farce will end is uncertain. Many letters have come from Hungary, Constantinople, Ragusa, and other places, confirming the news that the Turk is preparing an immense fleet and army to attack the Christians at the beginning of spring. Wolsey should beg the King to assist in the defence of Christendom. Rome, 27 Feb. 1526. Signed.
Lat., p. 1. Add. Endd.
28 Feb.
Calig. D. IX. 153. B. M.
1999. [TAYLER] to WOLSEY.
On the 1 Feb. the Regent left Lyons for Bleyse. She journeyed two days by land, and the third took her bark at Roane, and arrived at Bleyse the twelfth day. Tayler never had such a journey,—92 leagues. Within two miles of Bleyse the Loire had so increased that the whole country was flooded, "and the wind was so ragious that no man might pass over without great danger." On the 17th Madame went by water to Amboise with the Dauphin and his brother; stayed one night there, and went to Blery, where, being informed by Montmorency that Tayler had come to see her, she made him dine with the Emperor's ambassador. "And after dinner I was brought to see the Dolph[in] and his brother Harry; the which both did embrace me, and asked me of the welfare and prosperity of the King's highness and your Grace, and desired me that in my writings I should lowly commend them to the King's highness and your Grace. Verily they be two goodly children. The King's godson is the quicker spirited and the bolder, as seemeth by his behaviour." Was then brought to my Lady's chamber, who, though troubled with the gout in her hand, prepared to go three leagues that night. On her asking if he had any news from England, Tayler said "that all such news as I should have out of England depended on such news as should come from hence," and begged, if she had any to send thither, she would show him. She said she had a summary of all things, but had not yet the specialties, and that Vendôme would convey them to Wolsey; that they would follow the King's counsel, and keep nothing secret. She said the Spaniards had made very rigorous demands. Supposes the French have raised doubts to be referred to the King.
Was requested by my Lady to return to her at Amboise, where he would meet M. Joachim, who would instruct him of all the news. When he did so, Joachim said "he was in nothing despatched with Madame," but promised, as soon as he was rid, to make Taylor privy to his charges. Wishes to know if he should follow to Bayonne, or come home, for he is getting slender in the purse.
Since writing the above went to my Lady on the 25th at Coye, where he dined with Montmorency, and met Vendôme and the cardinals of Lorraine and Bourbon. After dinner my Lady sent him news of a letter from Spain, in the King her son's own hand, stating that he was in good health and well treated, that the bishop of Tarbe would come in four or five days with further news, and that about eight days after the letter was written, which would be about the first Sunday in Lent, he would leave for Bayonne, where he wished Madame to meet him on the 14 March; also that the Emperor had written to her with his own hand, desiring that, as peace was concluded, she would henceforth call him her son. Spoke also with the Chancellor on the 27th, who sent him two letters from Brinon in England, dated 11 and 14 Feb., by which he perceives that Wolsey knows more of the peace than he can learn. Though he was three times with the Regent about it, she told him Joachim would give Wolsey the particulars.
This is his third letter since Fitzwilliam left. Does not know what to do as to following the court to Bayonne. Romorantin in Poitiers, the last day of Feb. Signature burnt off.
Pp. 4, mutilated. Add.: To my lord Cardinal's grace. Endd.
28 Feb.
R. O.
2000. MANOR OF GRAFTON, &c.
Commission to Sir Will. Pawlet, Sir John Mordaunte, Edmund Knyghtley, attorney-general of the duchy of Lancaster, Thos. Bonham, receiver-general of the same, John Burgoyn, auditor of the north parts of the duchy, and Roger Wigston, to visit the manors of Grafton, Hertwell. Creyke, Clay Cotton, and Lylburn, Northt., and Wodham Ferres, Essex, and to inquire and report according to their instructions. Westm., 28 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.
ii. Instructions to the above to perambulate the manors before the "moyse of Easter," and report the number of acres belonging to the King, the value of the woods, how much of them are sold or felled, and what injury would be done to the King's towns and mills adjoining if they were all destroyed; what wood sales may be made by lopping, cropping, or felling; how much ground may be "emprowed," leaving sufficient common to the tenants; by what title they hold any common, what cattle should use it, and what common they may have in other men's lands; what new improvements have been and may be made; in what case all the buildings are, and what royalties, knight's fees, advowsons, foundations of abbeys, bondmen, or other advantages belong to said manors. Signed by the King at the top.
On vellum.
iii. Report of the Commissioners, giving all the particulars above required (except for the manor of Lylburn, which is not here included), with the names of all the tenants, and the rents paid by each, &c.
Pp. 45, with endorsement on a vellum cover.
28 Feb.
R. O.
2001. ST. JOHN'S, BEVERLEY.
Names of the prebendal churches, vicarages, chantries, and chapels within the provostship of Beverley and archdeaconry of the East Riding, including Hoveden and Hovedenshire, from the value of 8l. inclusive and upwards, 28 Feb. 1525; comprising also their clear annual value, with the thirds and fifths.
Among the more important names are Th. Dalby, provost. Peter Carmelianus, preb. of St. Stephen's. Rob. Toneys, preb. of St. Mary's. John Withers, preb. of St. Martin's. Th. Larke, pensioner of St. James. Th. Hulse, preb. of St. Michael's. Th. Wynter, preb. of St. Peter's. This last is valued at 48l., and is the best piece of preferment, with the exception of the provostship, which is 100 marks. Rob. Carter, preb. of St. Andrew's. John Capon, preb. of St. Katharine's. Wm. Wight, chancellor. Wm. Taite, treasurer. Th. Donnyngton, precentor.
Vicars choral and their stipends. Vicars and rectors in the jurisdiction of Beverley, in the deanery of Herthill and Hull, in the deanery of Holderness, of Dekeryng, of Bewcross, in the jurisdiction of Hoveden, &c. In all 141 names.
ii. Names of churches, &c. below 8l., within the same limits. 462 names.
iii. Names of religious persons, &c. within the said East Riding. The convent of Melsa, the priories of Bridlington, Kyrkham, Wartre, Hawtenprice, North Feryby, and Ellerton, the nunnery of Swyne, of Nunburnholme, of Wilberfosse, of Nunkeling. Pensions from the same religious houses—of 100s. from Bridlington to Sir Wm. Constable, the same to Ric. Piggott.
Signed: Brianus Higdon.
iv. Extracts from the records of Convocation touching the collection of the above subsidy.
Lat., pp. 22.
Feb./GRANTS. 2002. GRANTS in FEBRUARY 1526.
1. Henry marq. of Exeter. Grant, in tail male, of all tenements and lands in the parish of St. Lawrence Pounteney, London, late of Edward duke of Buckingham. Del. Westm., 1 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 11.
1. Tho. Stanley lord Moun[t]egle and Wm. Par. Grant of a weekly market on Wednesdays at their lp. of Sedberh, Yorksh., and two fairs yearly; in Whitsun week, and the other on the eve and morrow of St. Jerome. Del. Westm., 1 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 9.
1. Tho. Poynes, grocer, of London. Protection; going in the retinue of lord Berners. Windsor, 12 Dec. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 1 Feb.—P.S.
3. Justices of Assize.
Western Circuit: Sir John Fitzjames and Lewis Pollard.
Northern Circuit: Sir Anthony Fitzherbert and Ric. Lyster.
Midland Circuit: Sir Humph. Conyngesby and Rob. Norwiche.
Home Circuit: Sir John More and Tho. Inglefeld.
Oxford Circuit: Sir John Porte and Wm. Rudhale.
Westm., 3 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 26d.
3. Ric. Ambrose, clk. Presentation to Cranlegh church, Winch. dioc., vice Martin Tyme, deceased. Del. Westm., 3 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 33.
5. Wm. Byrte, of Watlyngton, Oxon, mercer. Pardon for killing Wm. Bullock in self-defence. Westm., 5 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 25.
5. Sir Edw. Nevell. Licence to export six score hundred thousand of billet wood from Kent and Sussex. Windsor, 1 March 9 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm, 5 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—P.S.
6. Commissions of the Peace.
Worcestershire: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Exeter, G. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, C. bp. of Hereford, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Wm. earl of Arundel, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Walter Devereux lord Ferrers, Edw. Sutton lord Dudley, the abbot of Evesham, the prior of Worcester, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Sir Lewis Pollard, Sir John Porte, Jas. Denton clk., Ric. Sidnore clk., Walter Burnell clk., Sir Ralph Egerton, Sir Giles Gryvell, Sir Edw. Croft, Sir Wm. Morgan, Sir Gilbert Talbot, Tho. Tornewall, Wm. Rudhale, John Salter, Geo. Bromley, Tho. Nevell, Tho. Lynom, Edw. Conwey, Wm. Nevell, John Ketelby, John Rudhale, Rouland Moreton, Peter Coleyn, Roger Wynter, Peter Blount. Westm., 6 Feb.
Wilts: Tho. card. of York, R. bp. of Winchester, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Edw. lord Stourton, John Tuchet lord Audley, Sir John Fitzjames chief baron of the Exchequer, Rob. Norwich, Ric. abbot of Malmesbury, Wm. Wilton clk., Tho. Benet clk., Ric. Hilley clk., John Burt, Sir Edw. Darell, Sir Wm. Paulett, Sir Hen. Long, Sir Edw. Baytton, Sir Wm. Essex, Sir Edm. Tame, Sir Edw. Seymer, Richard Lyster, Walter Hungerford, Jas. Lowder, Tho. Eliott, Robert Baynard, Anth. Styman, Tho. Yorke, Wm. Ludlowe, Barth. Husse, John Bonham, John Erneley, Chas. Bulkeley, Rob. Wye. Westm., 6 Feb.
Berks: Tho. card. of York, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Cha. duke of Suffolk, Hugh abbot of Redyng, Sir Jo. Porte, Tho. Inglefeld, Sir John Daunce, Sir Ric. Weston, Sir Wm. Essex, Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir Geo. Foster, Tho. Hennege, Hen. Brigges, Wm. Yong, Wm. Feteplace, Tho. Warde, Walter Chalcote, John Latton. Westm., 6 Feb.
Cornwall: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Exeter, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Hen. marq. of Exeter, Sir John Fitzjames, Rob. Norwiche serj.-at-law, Sir John Arundell de la Hern, Sir Peter Eggecombe, John Arundell of Talfern, Ric. Greynfeld, Jo. Carmynowe, John Chamond, Rob. Vyvyan, Hugh Trevanyon, Ric. Penrose, Hen. Trecarell, Wm. Goodolghan, Nic. Carmynowe, Tho. Seyntabyn, Chris, Tredenek, Wm. Carnesewe, Nic. Opy, Rob. Langdon, Walter Kendall. Westm., 6 Feb.
Devon: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Exeter, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Hen. marq. of Exeter, John Burchier lord Fitzwaren, Sir John Fitzjames, Rob. Norwiche, Lewis Pollard, Sir Wm. Courteney, Sir John Kyrkeham, Sir Tho. Denys, Sir Peter Eggecombe, Sir Wm. Carewe, Sir Tho. Stukeley, John Rowe, Ralph Pexsall, John Gilbert, Jo. Chamound, Andr. Hillarsden, John Kailwey, John Coffen, Barth. Fortescu, Rob. Yeo, Ric. Hals, Philip Fulford, Humph. Colles, Baldwin Malet, Roger York, Ric. Yerd. Westm., 6 Feb.
Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, ms. 2d and 3d.
6. Sir Tho. Tey and Mary his wife. Inspeximus and confirmation of patent 14 June 13 Edw. I., granting to Hugh de Gosebek licence to hold a fair in the manor of Brittewell, Suff. Westm., 6 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 12.
8. Anthony, son of Tho. Ellys, John Newton, Rob. Copy, John Tomson, Simon Moyne, and John Hulle. Pardon for acquiring without licence, from Gilb. Pynchebek and Matilda his wife, the manor of Haconby. Westm., 8 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 18.
8. Ric. Dodyngton. Livery of lands as s. and h. of John Dodyngton and Eliz. his wife, and brother and h. of John Dodyngton, junior. Del. Westm., 8 Feb. 17 (?) Hen. VIII.—S.B.
9. William earl of Arundel, late lord Matravers, s. and h. of Thomas earl of Arundel. Pardon for all offences against the forest laws committed by or with the assent of the said Thomas or William. Del. Westm., 9 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 41.
9. James, s. and h. of Sir Tho. Strangweys. Livery of possessions and reversions on the death of Margaret, widow of Sir James Strangweys, grandfather of the said James, tenant in dowry in England, Wales, and Calais. Del. Westm., 9 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 22.
10. John, s. and h. of Sir Tho. Blont. Livery of his father's possessions in co. Staff., and those of his grandfather, Sir Humph. Blont, and Eliz. his wife. Del. Westm., 10 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 38.
10. Tho. Tamworthe. Wardship of Tho. s. and h. of Geoffry Panell. Del. Westm., 10 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 19.
10. Rawlin Tesserd of Tutbury, Wilts, tailor, native of Normandy. Denization. Westm., 10 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 25.
10. Edw. Wotton and Eliz. Hadde, widow. Wardship of Geo. br. and h. of Tho. Hadde. Del. Westm., 10 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 27.
11. Commissions of the Peace.
Dorset: Tho. card. of York, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Jo. Bourghchier lord Fitzwaren, Rob. Norwiche serj.-at-law, Sir Tho. Trenchard, Sir Tho. Lynde, Sir Wm. Filoll, Sir John Rogers, Ric. Lyster, John Hoorsey sen., John Britt, Ric. Phillips, John Moreton, Wm. Hody, Nich. Willoughby, Wm. Uvedale, Chris. Marten, Tho. Thornell. Westm., 11 Feb.
Essex: Tho. card. of York, C. bp. of London, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Tho. marq. of Dorset, John earl of Oxford, Hen. earl of Essex, Tho. earl of Rutland, Rob. viscount Fitzwater, Tho. prior of St. John's of Jerusalem in England, John abbot of Gloucester, Sir John Fyneux, Sir John More, Tho. Inglefeld, Sir Tho. Tyrell of Hern, Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam sen., Sir Ric. Fitzlewes, Sir Roger Wentworth, Sir John Grene, Sir Geof. Gatys, Sir Tho. Tey, Sir Giles Capell, Sir John Reynesford, Brian Tuke, Rob. Norwiche, Humph. Broun, Humph. Wyngfeld, Tho. Bonham, John Barett, Wm. Pyrton, John Seyntclere, John Broun, Edw. Hales, Edw. Tyrell, Walter Frost, John Smyth, Tho. Audeley, Wm. Bradbury, Barth. Prows, Peter Baron. Westm., 11 Feb.
Sussex: Tho. card. of York, Wm. abp. of Canterbury, R. bp. of Winchester, R. bp. of Chichester, the abbot of Batell, the prior of Lewes, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Wm. earl of Arundel, Hen. earl of Northumberland, Arthur visc. Lysle, Tho. visc. Rocheford, Geo. Nevell lord Bergevenny, Tho. Fynes lord Dacre. Sir John Fyneux, Sir John More, Tho. Inglefeld, Sir Tho. Nevell, Sir David Owen, Sir Andr. Windesore, Sir Tho. Fynes, Sir Edw. Nevell, Sir Edw. Oxenbridge, Sir Alex. Culpeper, Sir Wm. Fynche, Sir Hen. Owen, Sir Edw. Bray, Sir Roger Copley, John Hales, Wm. Shelley, Ric. Lyster, Hen. Darell, Ric. Covert, Wm. Pelham, John Sakevile, John Dawtrey, Ric. Sherley, Edw. Lewknoure, Ric. Devenysshe, Tho. Thetcher, John Thetcher, Wm. Scardeville, Ric. Sakevile, John Baker, John Stanney, Thos. Sherley, Wm. Waller, Wm, Staple, John Parker jun., Edm. Pakenham. Geo. Gifford, Wm. Erneley. Westm., 11 Feb.
Leic.: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Lincoln, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Tho. marq. of Dorset, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Tho. earl of Rutland, Geo. lord Hastynges, Sir Leonard Grey, Sir Rob. Brudenell, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Sir Anth. Fitzherbert, Wm. Rudhale, John prior of Landa, Sir Ric. Sacheverell, Sir John Dygby, Sir Wm. Skevington, Sir John Villers, Sir Everard Dygby, Tho. Pulteney, Roger Radclyff, Wm. Assheby, Wm. Dygby, Tho. Trye, Tho. Entwysell, Tho. Haselrigge, Tho. Brokesby, Wm. Turvile, John Fowler, Tho. Harvy. Westm., 11 Feb.
Middlesex: Tho. card. of York, Wm. archbp. of Canterbury, C. bp. of London, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Cha. duke of Suffolk, Cha. earl of Worcester, Tho. earl of Rutland, John abbot of St. Peter's Westminster, Tho. prior of St. John's of Jerusalem in England, Sir John Fyneux, Sir John More, Sir Ric. Broke, Tho. Inglefeld, Sir Tho. Nevell, Sir And. Wyndesore, Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam sen, Sir Hen. Wyatt, Sir John Daunce, Sir Tho. More, Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir John Brigges, Sir Tho. Exmewe, John Halys, Wm. Elys, John Neudegate, Wm. Shelley, John Spilman, Ric. Page, Tho. Hennege, John Barett, Hen. Frowyk, John Kyrton, Roger Cholmeley jun., Rob. Wrothe, John Pakyngton. Westm., 11 Feb.
Northt.: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Lincoln, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Tho. marq. of Dorset, Sir John Grey, Sir Rob. Brudenell, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Wm. Rudhale, Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam senr., Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir Wm. Parre, Edm, Knyghtley, Ric. Knyghtley, Humph. Stafford, Ric. Burton, Geo. Kyrkham, Wm. Spenser, Walter Mauncell, Tho. Brudenell, Edw. Mountegewe, Ric. Humfrey, Tho. Lovet, Wm. Saunders, Rob. Chauntrell, Edw. Warner. Westm., 11 Feb.
Notts: Tho. card. of York, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Tho. earl of Rutland, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Wm. Rudhale, Sir Hen. Willoughby, Sir Wm. Meryng, Sir Wm. Perpoynt, Sir Brian Stapleton, Sir John Byron, Sir John Wylloughby, Ric. Stannop, Wm. Clerkeson, Anth. Babyngton, John Hercy, Rob. Broun, Edm. Molyneux, Nich. Strelley sen., Tho. Meryng, Rob. Nevell. Westm., 11 Feb.
Norfolk: Tho. card. of York, R. bp. of Norwich, N. bp. of Ely, Tho. duke of Nor folk, Cha. duke of Suffolk, John earl of Oxford, Rob. visc. Fitzwater, Tho. visc. Rocheford, Wm. lord Willoughby, Rob. prior of the church of Holy Trinity, Norwich, Sir Rob. Brudenell, Sir Ric. Broke, Sir Ph. Calthorp, Sir Ph. Tylney, Sir Rob. Clere, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Shelton, Sir Roger Townesend, Sir Tho. Wodhous, Sir Edm. Benyngfeld, Sir Jas. Boleyn, Wm. Elys, Wm. Wotton, John Spilman, Rob. Holdyche, Edm. Wyndham, Tho. Straunge, John Tyndale, Tho. Wyngfeld, Wm. Conyngesby, Fras. Moundeford, Chris. Jenney, Edw. Whyte, Rob. Townesende. Westm., 11 Feb.
Oxfordshire: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Lincoln, Th. duke of Norfolk, Cha. duke of Suffolk, Sir Lewis Pollard, Sir John Porte, Thos. Inglefeld, Sir John Daunce, Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir Simon Harecourte, Sir Wm. Rode, Sir Edw. Chamberleyn, Sir Walter Stoner, Sir Wm. Barentyne, Sir Rob. Lee, Wm. Fermour, Tho. Eliott, Lucas Langlond, Walter Bulstrode, John Horne, Thos. Denton, John Osbaldeston, John Busterd, John Broun, Wm. Counser, Geof. Dormer, Ric. Weynman, Edm. Nowers. Westm., 11 Feb.
Rutland: Tho. card. of York, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Tho. earl of Rutland, J. bp. of Lincoln, Sir Rob. Brudenell, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Wm. Rudhale, Sir John Dygby, Edw. Sapcote, Edw. Catesby, Edw. Mountegewe, John Haryngton, Geo. Makworth, John Calcott, Edw. Watson, Sir Everard Dygby. Westm., 11 Feb.
Surrey: Tho. card. of York, W. abp. of Canterbury, R. bp. of Winchester, J. bp. of Rochester, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Cha. duke of Suffolk, Chas. earl of Worcester, Tho. earl of Rutland, Geo. Nevell lord Bergevenny, John Bourghchier lord Bernes, Rob. abbot of Bermondesey, Sir Edm. Haward, Sir John Fyneux, Sir Jo. More, Thos. Inglefeld, Sir Ric. Broke, Sir Tho. Nevell, Sir Hen. Wyatt, Sir Ric. Weston, Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam, jun., Sir Nich. Carewe, Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir Matthew Broun, Sir John Gaynsford, Sir Rob. Johns, Sir John Iwarby, Wm. Shelley, Ric. Page, Tho. Hennege, Rob. Wyntershull, John Scott, Chris. Moore, Wm. Westbroke, John Skynner, Ralph Vyne, Rob. Castelton, John Mores, Tho. Polsted, John Danestre. Westm., 11 Feb.
Staffordshire: Tho. card. of York, G. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Tho. marq. of Dorset, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Edw. Sutton lord Dudley, Wm. Blount lord Mountjoy, Walter Devereux lord Ferrers, John Denton dean of Lichfield, Sir Lewis Pollard, Sir John Porte, Sir Ant. Fitzherbert, Sir Walter Griffith, Sir John Gyfford, Sir John Tailbot, Sir Wm. Smyth, Edw. Aston, Wm. Bassett, John Salter, Ph. Draycott, Walt. Blount, Ric. Asteley, Tho. Partrich, Ric. Selman, John Blount, John Vernon. Westm., 11 Feb.
Salop: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Exeter, G. bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, E. bp. of Hereford, T. bp. of Bangor, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Wm. earl of Arundel, Geo. earl of Shrewsbury, Walter Devereux lord Ferrers. Edw. Sutton lord Dudley, Sir Lewis Pollard, Sir John Porte, Jas. Denton clk., Ric. Sidnore clk., Peter Burnell clk., Sir Ralph Egerton, Sir Giles Grevyll, Sir Edw. Crostes, Sir Wm. Morgan, John Salter, Geo. Bromley, John Leighton, Ric. Horde, Tho. Skryven, Thos. Lakyn, Ric. Foster, Ric. Selman, Tho. Newport, John Corbett of Lee, Wm. Chorleton. Westm., 11 Feb.
Hants: Thos. card. of York, W. archbishop of Canterbury, R. bp. of Winchester, T. bp. of Bangor, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Arthur visc. Lisle, John Tuchet lord Audeley, Tho. West lord De la Werr, Wm. lord Sandys, Sir John Fitzjames. chief baron of the Exchequer, Rob. Norwich, serj.-at-law, Sir Wm. Pawlett, Sir Wm. Gifford, Sir Geo. Puttenham, Ric. Lyster, Jas. Worseley, Anth. Willoughby, Wm. Frost, Ralph Pexall, Jas. Bettys, Stephen Coope, John Kailwey, Wm. Dysney, Lewis Wyngfeld, Rob. Bulkeley, Nic. Ticheborn, Ric. Andrewes. Westm., 11 Feb.
Suffolk: Tho. card. of York, R. bp. of Norwich, N. bp. of Ely, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Cha. duke of Suffolk, Rob. visc. Fitzwauter, Wm. lord Willoughby, John abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, Sir Rob. Curson, Sir Rob. Brudenell, Sir Ric. Broke, Sir Rob. Drury, Sir Arth. Hopton, Sir Wm. Walgrave, Sir Anth. Wyngfeld, Sir Wm. Clopton, Sir Ric. Wentworth, Sir Ph. Tylney, Tho. Tyrell of Gipping (Ipswich), Sir Edw Ichingham, Sir Tho. Tey, Humph, Wyngfeld, Thos. Lucas, John Jernegan, Lionel Talmage, Tho. Barnerdeston, John Sulyard, Tho. Jermyn, Tho. Russhe, John Hennyngham John Harvy of Oulton, Edm. Lee, Robert Reynold, son of Robert. Westm., 11 Feb.
Somerset: Tho. card. of York, R. bp. of Winchester, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Hen. marq. of Exeter, W. bp. of Megara, John Bourghchier lord Fitzwaren, Edw. lord Stourton, Hen. Dawbeney of Dawbeney, Sir John Fitzjames, Rob. Norwich, Sir Wm. Compton, Sir Wm. Pawlett, Sir Nic. Wadham, Sir Edw. Gorge, Andr. Lutterell, Tho. Clerke, Geo. Speke, John Horsey, John Britt, Baldwin Malett, John Fitzjames jun., Ph. Fulford, Tho. Jubbes, Wm. Vowell, Roger York, John Cave, John Porter, Wm. Portman. Westm., 11 Feb.
Herts: Tho. card. of York, C. bp. of London, J. bp. of Lincoln, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Hen. earl of Essex, Tho. earl of Rutland, Tho. prior of St. John's of Jerusalem in England, Wm. Blount lord Mountjoy, Sir John Fyneux, Sir John More, Tho. Inglefeld, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Sir Wm. Say, Sir Fra. Bryan, Sir Wm. Gascoign, Sir Griffin Donne, Tho. Cade clk., Hen. Frowyk, Hen. Barle, Tho. Perient sen., Tho. Leventhorp, Wm. Purdewe, John Brokett, Rob. Turbervyle, John Periente sen., Humph. Fitzherbert, John Conyngesby, Tho. Knyghton, Ric. Baron, Ph. Butler, John Bolles. Westm., 11 Feb.
Kent: Tho. card. of York, W. abp. of Canterbury, J. bp. of Rochester, John abbot of St. Austin's without Canterbury, Tho. prior of Christchurch Canterbury, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Hen. marq. of Exeter, Tho. viscount Rocheford, Sir Jo. Feneux, Sir John More, Sir Hen. Gulford, Sir Hen. Wyatt, Sir Tho. Nevell, Sir Tho. Cheyny, Sir Edw. Nevell, Sir John Wilshire, Sir Edw. Guldeford, Sir Wm. Crowmer, Sir John Fogge, Sir Ric. Walden, Sir Wm. Hawte, Sir John Norton, Sir Alexander Culpeper, Sir Edw. Ryngeley, Sir Hen. Isley, John Halys, Tho. Wylloughby, Chris. Hales, Rob. Sandys, Wm. Fyneux, Wm. Kempe, Edw. Wotton, Geo. Guldeford, James Walsyngham, Tho. Woode, Ric. Lee, John Colman, John Baker, Anth. Seynleger, Wm. Whetnall, Wm. Rooper, Wm. Draper, John Crippis, Wm. Walsingham, John Petitt, Hen. Fane, John Monyns, Wm. Waller, Wm. Martyn, Edw. Boveton. Westm., 11 Feb.
Lincoln, Lyndesey: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Lincoln, Tho. duke of Norfolk Tho. earl of Rutland, Wm. lord Willoughby, John Constable dean of Lincoln, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Wm. Rudhale, Sir Rob. Dymmok, Sir Chris. Wylloughby, Sir Rob. Tyrwhyt, Sir Wm. Askewe, Sir And. Byllesby, Sir Gilb. Tailboys, Wm. Skypwith, Wm. Tyrwhyt, John Mounson, John Seyntpoll, John Topclyff, John Fulvetby, John Hennege sen., Edw. Forman, Tho. Hennege, Tho. Missenden, Ric. Clerke, John Hennege jun., Wm. Dalyson, John Hall, Edw. Forsett. Westm., 11 Feb.
Lincoln, Holland: Tho. card. of York, J. bp. of Lincoln, Tho. duke of Norfolk, Tho. earl of Rutland, Wm. lord Wylloughby, John Constable dean of Lincoln, Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Wm. Rudhale, Sir John Husey, Sir Wm. Fitzwilliam sen., Tho. Roberdson, Wm. Husey, John Robynson sen., John Hennege sen., Tho. Holland, Tho. Halgh, Anth. Eyrby, Tho. Gildon. Westm., 11 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, ms. 3d–7d.
12. Commission of Gaol Delivery.
York City: Sir Anth. Fitzherbert, Ric. Lister and Thos. Stray; and the same for York Castle.
Home Circuit: Sir John More, Tho. Ingfeld and Simon Fitz.
Midland Circuit: Sir Humph. Conyngesby, Rob. Norwych and John Jenour.
Norwich Circuit: Sir Rob. Brudenell, Sir Ric. Broke and Tho. Fitzhugh.
Western Circuit: Sir John Fitzjames, Sir Lewis Pollard, Tho. Elyot and John Dyer.
Oxford Circuit: Sir John Porte, Wm. Rudhale, Rob. Brudynell jun., and Tho. Brudenell.
Westm., 12 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 26d.
12. Rob. Acton, page of the Privy Chamber. Reversion of the offices of constable and door-ward of the castle of Haverford West, vice John Stephyns, marshal of the King's Hall. Del. Westm., 12 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII. S.B.—Pat. p. 1, m. 33.
12. Wm. Goodman. Licence to fish and take salmon in the river Bawne in Ireland, at the annual rent of 10s. a year, free from all exactions of McWylyn and O'Cahan, and other Irishmen. Del. Westm., 12 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B.
12. Laurence Hyll, tailor, of London. Protection; going in the retinue of lord Berners. Westm., 12 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—P.S.
12. John David Richard, chaplain. Presentation to the church of Llanbirnaz, St. Asaph's dioc. Westm., 12 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 25.
12. Ric. Scrope. Livery of lands, &c. on the death of Margaret widow of Sir John Scrope, deceased. Del. Westm., 12 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 37. (Undated.)
12. Tho. Williams, yeoman of the Chamber. To be constable of our country (patriæ nostræ) of Bulth, alias Biellt, S. Wales, with 50s. a year; without any fees except 20s. 4d. in the Hanaper. Stony-Stratford, 10 Sept. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 12 Feb.—P.S.
12. Edmund Woode, of Lewtrancherde, Devon. Pardon for killing Wm. Bate of Northpederwyn, in self-defence. Westm., 12 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 34.
13. Tho. Hudson, yeoman of the Guard. Grant of "the offices of Metlay and Welay, with the skelderakership, the baxsters' [and] brewsters' farm, and the Wodmalle," Cumberland, of the annual value of 5l. 0s. 12d., vice lord Dacre, deceased.—S.B. (undated.) Westm., 13 Feb. Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 9.
13. Rob. Mounteney, soldier, of Calais. Protection; going in the retinue of lord Berners. Westm., 13 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—P.S.
14. Fras. Poyntz, squire for the Body. Wardship of Tho. s. and h. of Tho. Thorp of Waunswell, Glouc. Del. Westm., 14 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 19.
16. John Lovett. Wardship of Tho. s. and h. of Ric. Adams. Del. Westm., 16 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 34.
16. Tho. Story and John Story, late of Dotryche, in Ryddesdayle, in the parish of Ellesden, Northumb. Pardon of all offences before 1 Feb. Del. Westm., 16 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B.
17. Rob. Dobbes, haberdasher, of London. Protection; going in the retinue of lord Berners. Windsor, 12 Dec. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 17 Feb.—P.S.
17. John Francks, merchant, of Hastings, Sussex. Protection; going in the retinue of lord Berners. Del. Westm., 17 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—P.S.
18. Tho. Lenton, abbot of Pipewell. Inspeximus of several grants to the monastery, bearing various dates. The earliest cited is of Hen. II.'s reign. Westm., 18 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 30–32.
20. Wm. Carey, squire for the Body. Grant of the manors of Parva Brykhill, Burton, and Essyngton, Bucks, and the borough of Buckingham, part of Buckingham's lands, held by John lord Marney, deceased. Also licence to hold fairs and markets, with other liberties, in Parva Brykhill and Buckingham. Westm., 20 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 1, m. 8.
20. Tho. Leche, yeoman, of Walcote, Norf. Pardon. Del. Westm., 20 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B.
20. Sir John Seymer. To be forester of Groveley, Wilts. Westm., 20 Feb.—Pat. 17 Hen. VIII. p. 2, m. 20.
22. John Stubbys and Chris. Stubbys, founders, of London. Pardon for felony. Del. Westm., 22 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B.
22. Sir Wm. Compton. Pardon and release as collector in the port of London, sheriff of co. Worc., the King's purse-bearer, and keeper of the King's moneys and jewels. Del. Westm., 22 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 41.
23. John Borneford of Chadsey Corbet. Lease of all lands and tenements called Cassies Ferme, in the manor of Wichebold, Worc., parcel of Warwick's lands, and lately held by Ric, Camme, with reservations, for 21 years; rent 4l. 3s. 4d., and 6s. 8d. of increase. Del. Westm., 23 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 12.
23. Wm. Horewood. Wardship of John, s. and h. of Peter Blyke. Westm., 28 Feb. Del. Westm., 23 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 21.
23. Ric. Taylor. To be keeper of the hare warren and woods in the lp. of Spellesbury, Oxf., vice Rob. Wyghtill, deceased. Del. Westm., 23 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 34.
25. John Shirley, cofferer of the King's household and comptroller of customs in the port of London. Licence to export wool and other merchandize of the staple of Calais, also to import goods. Greenwich, 4 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 25 Feb.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 8.
27. Roger Elys, B.A. Grant of the free chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Rounsivale, near Charyngcrosse, Midd., vice Ric. Bromefeld, deceased. Del. Westm., 27 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 36.
27. Rob. Johns, squire for the Body, and Ralph Johnson, steward of the Chamber. To be constables of Lantrisham castle and keepers of Colune (or Colnne?) park and Barre Island, Glamorgan and Morgannok, S. Wales, in survivorship ..., 3 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 Feb.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 10.
27. Wm. Stutfyld, salter, of London. Protection; going in the retinue of lord Berners. Windsor, 12 Dec. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 Feb.—P.S.
27. Tho. Umpton. Lease of all lands belonging to the manor of Mynsterlovell, Oxf., and the fishery of Wynrich, for 21 years; rent 13l. 6s. 8d., and 3s. 4d. of increase. Del. Westm., 27 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 1, m. 9.
27. Ralph Worseley, page of the Wardrobe of Robes. Grant of four tenements, &c. in the parish of St. Mildred in the Poultry, London, lately held by Ric. Birte, Tho. Wylby, John Haselwood, and Tho. Warner, forfeited by the attainder of Sir Humph. Savage and Sir Ric. Charleton:—on surrender of patent 20 Nov. 4 Hen. VIII. by John Estreke and John Sigewike. Greenwich, 22 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 27 Feb.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m 9.
28. Martin Pendre, yeoman of the Crown. Reversion of the offices of bailiff and receiver of the lps. of Aylwarton and Pensaunce, Cornw., now held by John Turnor by patent 7 July 7 Hen. VIII. Greenwich, 22 Feb. 17 Hen. VIII. Del. Westm., 28 Feb.—P.S. Pat. p. 1, m. 12.

Footnotes

  • 1. According to inquisition p.m. 18 Hen. VIII., No. 100, he died on the 11 Oct., "anno dicti domini Regis vicesimo septimo," which must be an error for "decimo septimo."