Clerk 1
me
moran
d
um
that Edmond feerrrs have confessed treason & Sir
Giles Bruges says that his mother wool Redeme him
2 or
£
103
Rather than he should day which is in the
tower
me
moran
d
um
that the Queen received of the king a chain of gold
that she gaff my lady Northumberland valued at 5 marks
me
moran
d
um
to speke w
i
t
h
Sir John Shaa for the wools that Decan
had & for all the remaining of the King's wools
at hands of the king
paid
me
moran
d
um
for
xx
˄
ten
marks lent to the Queen as Weston can tell
me
moran
d
um
for the fines of the Earl of Suffolk lands as Mordant knows
me
moran
d
um
that the Bishop of Winchester have promised the king
£
100
to be paid to any p
er
son that the king wool
assign it unto for the Releax of the King's sute
for a b
e
nefice which should have be mortised as R
eignold
Bray
me
moran
d
um
of an Inq
ui
sic
i
on which is found by Sir Reasapthomas
against the lady feerrrs where by she have forfeited her jointure
me
moran
d
um
that Wodesha one of the
custom officials
of Hampton
have c
er
tified unto the secretary of forfeiture of 38
pieces tin which he have seased for the King's use
received obligations
me
moran
d
um
that Mordant have obligations of Sir John Sayvell w
i
t
h
other his suertes to the sum of
£
300
for c
er
tain
offenc
es
by him done reserved a great matter of treson
& diverse other matters besid
es
me
moran
d
um
the Lord Clifford owes for the creation of the Earl
of Westmorland for 4 years past
£
20
yearly sum
£
80
and so yearly
£
20
me
moran
d
um
that Richard Litelton have forfeited by recognisance he &
his suertes
£
600
as the lerned councell can shewe
me
moran
d
um
that William Lorel & John of Boet of Brutan have
made their fine ˄
for
£
10
& Piers Bevill have
h
received
the obligations at Peryn & shall send them to the king
in 15 pashe / and he shall c
er
tifye then of the
p
ri
ce of 2 sacks of wool
£
30
upon forfeiture to the king