E101/414/16 folio 128v ( Memoranda ), 1497 [modernised text]
xliij obligations of merchants being w
i
t
h
the Archduke

Me
moran
d
um
of 50 obligations delivered by the custom officials of Dover of
diverse merchants of England for going to the Archduke John
Decan had 7 of them which Sir Reignold Bray delivered
to the King's attorney to sue for them

escapes at Oxford x.
vacat
Me
moran
d
um
of x. p
ri
son
er
s escaped out of the Gaole of Oxford
whereof One of them is atteynted for every of them is
forfeited
£ 100
besid
es
other escapes at Salisbury to be
found at this next assisse by the King's attorney


new
di
grosss
debt
es
intr
atur
M
emoran
d
um
that Sir Edward Pikering have of new
di
grosss
at Holte in Cheshire a good som which must be sent for

vj escapes at Nottingham
M
emoran
d
um
that 6 felons and murderrs are escaped out
of the Gaole of Nottingham A
nn
o
11th the Gaolers name is
Thomas Clifton

livery of my Lord Stourton lands
M
emoran
d
um
that my Lord Stourton have not sued out the
livery of his lands and is but an idiot &c
etera


CCxl nobles have Broun of a theffes
M
emoran
d
um
that Broun alderman of London have 240 nobles
that belonged to One Gerard a thefe late atteynted


a forefeitur at Wallingford
M
emoran
d
um
that One Wellesbourne deputy to Sir Thomas Lovell at
Wallingford have forfeited
£ 100
for a thefe escaped

Throgmerton have c
er
tain plate of Sir Simon Mountford
Me
moran
d
um
that Throgmerton shall answer
for
certain plate
that was Sir Simon Mountford this next term orell
es

money therefore


the farm of exchanges
Me
moran
d
um
to remember Sir R
eignold
Bray to putt to farm all the
exchanges made to Rome which Tofte had the rule of


p
ri
ory of Blyth is donatiff
M
emoran
d
um
that the
p
ri
oury
p
re
bend
of Blith which is donatiff
whereof the king is patron
to the yearly valur of
£ 53


escheator of Somerset
M
emoran
d
um
that my Lord treasurer and Sir R
eignold
Bray sues
for an escheator in Somerset and Dorset which offers
to prevail the King's grace
£ 300
& more and to
find sufficient surety therefore

fine of Hewett
es
vacat n
ot
a
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir John Shaa offerd 300 marks for the p
ar
don
of the Hewett
es
which beth in the tower how be it
there is 40 marks of land fallen late unto them
by the death of the Lord Grey Coton
er


fines of Scots
Me
moran
d
um
of the fines of the Scots that been in England

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