E101/415/3 folio 286r ( Memoranda ), 1500 [modernised text]
286
Clerk 1
Clerk 1
Clerk 2

Me
moran
d
um
that Cholmeley & the porter of Berwick have written
to the king by William Pawnes Clerk that there is one
Fenwyk an idiot that have 200 marks of lands by year
in Northumberland which Roger Fenywyk have kept
in his own hands this 6 years M
emoran
d
um
to send for him

Clerk 2
M
emoran
d
um
Thomas Combes must answer for the profits of
Mylles lands for 4 years at the lest

Clerk 2
And John Apsley must answer for his lands since his
ful age hidderunto as John Dawtry can tell

r
eceptum
obl
igacionem
folio
vacated q
because
sol
paid
6th day April & 4th day of June year 16th received obl
igacionem
folio 23rd
Clerk 2

M
emoran
d
um
Sir Robert Litton is indebted to the King for the great
wardrobe for Michaelmas year 15th v ‌
C
7 s
Clerk 1
˄
xj d
Clerk 2
by the
viewe of the auditors
Clerk 1
to be paid at Christmas next


Clerk 2
M
emoran
d
um
to ask of Warley an obligation that he have of the
undertreasurer for an
£ 102
4 s
5 d
which the aforesaid
undertreasurer have promised to pay the King between
this & Easter next & to be bound in an new obligation
to p
er
fo
ur
me the ˄
same
which he promised at the Sheen before Sir
Raignold Bray

vac
at
by Rege
m
Clerk 2
M
emoran
d
um
Sir Raignold Bray have promised 20 marks for a little park of the
duchee

Clerk 2
M
moran
d
um
that the surplusage of the accounts of Berwick as it appears
by the auditors book in the exchequer for Michaelmas A
nn
o
15th / over & above
all charges & all ordinary charges allowed. amounts to
£ 2010

whereof
we haue
the king have
written to Richard Cholmeley to bring unto
him one
£ 1000
for the same / and to res
er
ue the other
£ 1000
for an
a vaunce of the wages for the soldeo
ur
s there And so from year
to year to answer the surplus if eny such be

Clerk 2
Also to answer vs yearly of
£ 52
which was paid to diverse gentlemen
of the Countree for annuities for to enter into the town if
ned were. which nowe the king have discharged for Sir Thomas
Darcy is bound by indenture to find as meny or moo at any
time if nede be

examined huc
usque




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