BL Add MS 21480 folio 178r ( Memoranda ), 1499 [modernised text]
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Memorand
um
that one Mallet of Lincolnshire gentleman of Land have confessed
unto Mordaunt & Sampson clerk of the council that Sir John Husee
have written diverse letters of his ownehand unto the said Mellet for
conveyance of wools over the see vncustumed and the said Mallethad
the keeping of 18 sacks wool of the said Husees./

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Item one nullers of Hull painter can shewe much more of this matter
as it appears by the confession of the said Mallet. which be writing
by the hands of the said clerk of the Counsell./

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because received in the obligations in the obligations folio.
Me
moran
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um
my lord Chambrelen have offered for the ward & marriage
of the aeldest daughter of Sir Richard Newton
£ 1000
and would give more largely for the younger sister

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It
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m Hugh Erswik of Stafford shire is decessed where by his son is the
King's ward my Lord steward sues to by the same/.

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Me
moran
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um
Sapcott
es
is decessed and his wife is the King's widow a
great marriage

Me
moran
d
um
of diverse forfeiters which one Garard have forfeited as well
linen cloth to the value of
£ 9
And cloths of gold & diverse other to a
great value over & besides diverse
sarphers
sarplers
of wools to the value of
£ 1600
or thereabouts also forfeited as my Lord privy seal and
Mordaunt can shewe./

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that a man of Garnesey have forfeited 40 ton of Gascoign wine
and diverse brod cloth like as Mordaunt can shewe/.

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m to Rememb
er
the forfeiters of one of La Beuf merchant of Rouen which
is put into the exchequer and the custom officials of London have
£ 57

at the lest to be clerely forfeited

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Me
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that the Lady Morley is deceased And therby is fallen to
the wife of Sir William P
ar
ker in lands that she occupied for her jointure
above 250 marks as Southwell can shewe. Item to order that
matter



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