E101/415/3 folio 298v ( Memoranda ), 1502
me
moran
d
um
that the B
ushop
of Carlioll c
er
tifieth of a yong ward
that is fallen in York s
hir
called Ingelby his land
es
worth
CCC m
a
rc
es
clerely & ij children that bene very yong
me
moran
d
um
the wardeship of one Darell in York shir
It
e
m the wardeship of yong Haliard which the b
usshop
of
Carlioll hath seased
me
moran
d
um
that Hasting
es
offreth vj
C
m
a
rk
es
for the mar
iage
of the yong
lady Dynh
a
m s
ir
R
eignold
Bray hath p
ro
mysed she wull not mar
ie
w
i
t
h
oute the king
es
assent
It
e
m s
ir
Ric
hard
Nanfant oweth s
ir
John Turbrevild C li
It
em
the quene oweth in likewise C li
me
moran
d
um
that John Walleston late coferer w
i
t
h
the p
ri
nce
hath made his accompt
es
befor the p
ri
nce councell & other
auditours & is founden in a debet clerely ou
er
& aboue diu
er
se
other petic
i
ons
CCC ix l li
&c
etera
as it appereth more clerely
in diu
er
se pap
er
s which s
ir
R
eignold
Bray deliu
er
ed vnto the king
opon holy Rode even
It
e
m the same Walleston is charged to ansuer for all the
silk
es
& clothes that were bought for the mar
iage
of prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon
which
coste aboue vj
C
li
me
moran
d
um
of one Beaumont that is dede in Staff
ordshi
& hath iij
dought
er
s the king
es
ward
es
the L
ord
Dudeley sueth to
s
ir
R
eignold
Bray for theym
me
moran
d
um
of a Spaniard Vascunt de Aurea which hath
brought l butt
es
of malvesie w
i
t
h
oute licence now
ffor
fai
t
e
to the king
es
grace
Halibrand hath arrested it & hath
the charge thereof
It
em
therbe ij other shippes laden w
i
t
h
malvesies by
Englisse men in Candye one of theym at London and
the other at Hampton w
i
t
h
oute any licence to take a
Resonable wey therin
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