E101/414/16 folio 129r ( Memoranda ), 1497 [modernised text]
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escape of Cresset & of his fine

Me
moran
d
um
for the escape of Cresset out of the Marshalsea
wherefore therbe suertes bound in
£ 200
to Thomas Brandon
the same Cresset ˄
& his frendes
offers for his fine v ‌
C
marks
Brent forfeited cloths

Me
moran
d
um
of a forefeitur of cloths of One Brent Mast
er
Shaa
showed that it was worth 40 marks

ij forefeiturs of peace in Norfolk
Me
moran
d
um
of 2 forefeiturs of peace which is found in Norfolk
as Roger foreign knowith

Sir John Paston is outlawed
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir John Paston is outlawed wherefore he
have forfeited his lands and his goods


marriage of an idiots brother
Me
moran
d
um
that the warden of the Fleet offers 100 marks
for the marriage of an idiots brother


the guarantees of Sion
Me
moran
d
um
to make search in the Roll
es
for such guarantees as were
given to the hous of Sion by king Henry the 5th

Sir Roger Lucon
er
daughter
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Roger Luconer daughter which is w
i
t
h
my Lord
Chamberlain should be in the King's Rule

forefeiturs of Silton & William marshal
Me
moran
d
um
that the King's attorney & Lucas have 2 bills One
of
£ 100
& an other of
£ 50
which is clearly forfeited
by One Silton customs official & William marshal


the livery of the Lord Scales lands
vacat
Me
moran
d
um
that Vmfrey Conyngesby & his coop
ar
cion
er
s
for
must
answer
for the revenues of Tyndalle's lands called the Lord Scales
lands for lack that they have not sued out the livery
thereof the yearly value of that p
ar
t is 250 marks and my
Lord of Oxford have thoder part of the same value
which must be answered from the beginning of the
King's Reigne

the accounts of Windsor
land
es
Me
moran
d
um
to cause my Lord Chamberlain to bring his books
of accounts yearly of the revenues of the castle of
Windsor

livery of Copleston
vacat
Me
moran
d
um
that Copleston must sue out the livery of his
lands by my Lord steward

the accounts for the dismes & benevolence
Me
moran
d
um
that William Coope Hungate & Warley have received
all such sums of money as was levied for the voiage
over the sea
Henry VII's invasion of France in 1492.
as well of the quindeci
m
dismez as benevolence
wherefore they must account for the same And John
Clerk auditor have all the books pertaining to the sam
e

of every shire particularly

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