177
because Johannes Dawtry & Johannes
Eston computauer
unt
And also remain to be paid to the said merchants
£
1104
14
s
viii
j
d
whereof John Heron have paid
£
577
12
s
And Bensted promises
to pay upon the Custom
£
527
2
s
8
d
And so be they full
content & paid
Me
moran
d
um
that Bensted the customs official & John Eston of the Celer have
taken the charge to cellar all the said Malvesyes at Hampton in sure
houses & to vtt
er
& sell as many of the said Malvesies as they can after
the price of 7 marks a but in ready money &
£
5
at days.
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Edward Stanley offers for a riot done by the Abbot of Salley 40
marks howbeit he is commanded to the King's Counseaill for further
caus
es
Me
moran
d
um
that the surveyors of Boston have written two letters unto Sir
Thomas Lovell shewing of a forfeit of linen cloth to the
value of
£
9
at the lest in fine holand cloth.
q
uia
r
eceptum
oblig
acione
folio.
by R
egem
because
E
Carlisle sol
vit
Me
moran
d
um
that Cholmeley have promised the King's grace to deliver to the
bishop of Carlueill the hoole residue of the
£
1000
to be conveyed
to the King's grace by Candlemas day next.
paid
£
100
x
o
day May year 16
o
paid
£
100
v 2nd day December year 17
o
.
Me
moran
d
um
that my lord Marquis have offered by his servant 300 marks
for temporalities of Noneton whereof 100 marks to be paid in hand.
paid
x
L
marks
by Regem.
because received in the obligations folio.
Me
moran
d
um
that Henry Wyatt have showed unto the King's grace that
he is in a debet of v
C
marks of the benevol
ence
money which he have
received to be employed in vitayll
es
wherefore he offers to
pay 400 marks in 8 year that is 50 marks every year
quos received H
enrico
Wyat
Me
moran
d
um
that the lord Russell Thomas Lympner of Jarsey have
written a letter unto the king shewing of the deth of Thomas
Overy & how he have bequeat the King's grace his chain &
cross of gold to the value of
£
80
the which he have in his]
keeping