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Original scribe
Me
moran
d
um
of c
er
tain land in Oxford shire which Thomas Davers
bought of one Radmele to the value of
£
16
by year
whereof no livery was sued out this 40 year past
& it is sent out to the escheator of Oxford to find it
vac
at
because paid 19th day of July year 18
o
Me
moran
d
um
that the Lord Clynton offerd to Sir John Turbrevild
to find him surety bound by statute merchant in D li
for the paym
en
t of
£
300
that he ought him for the
which there should have been a Recou
er
e in his manor
of Hamshay by Request made by Averey Rauson
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Antony Broun have the ward of young Fitzwilliam
at Calais wherefore Sir Antony Broun & other have offerd
v
C
marks So that he may
the land that shall fall to him
by the death of his grant mother which is 300 or 400 marks yearly
Sir Antony Broun have a bill signed therefore for a colour to obtain
the marriage of Dame Lucy Fitzwilliam and no other wise
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Henr
y
Wentwourth son & heir is his father
execut
er
and must answer
£
200
for thaunage in Yorkshire
his father debt and also he must answer for distrucc
i
on
made in the King's woods there
Me
moran
d
um
Sir Nicolas Vaux must pay
£
120
for the great graunge
s
like as
that Sir James Tyrell bought of Sir Rauff Hastings
and paid
£
120
therefore
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Nicolas Vaux must pay 100 marks for the brew
house ˄
w
i
t
h
in the castle of Guînes for the which
Sir James Tyrell paid unto the lord Mountjoy 100 marks
vac
at
because received tall
ie
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Walt
er
Gruffith Sheriff of York shire have forfeited
£
100
for an escape of a p
ri
son
er
Repried at York before
Vmfrey Conyngesby & c
er
tified into the exchequer term pashe
a
nn
o
18th wherefore the King's g
ra
ce have signed a bill
for a taile
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Robert Poynt
es
executor unto John Walshe must
answer the King's g
ra
ce from the death of John Walshe
an Annuell rent of
£
34
for Ayleberton unto this
June A
nn
o
18th & over that
100
s
yearly for default of
paym
en
t of the aforesaid
£
34
& so yearly unto he be
thorough w
i
t
h
the King's grace
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