E101/414/6 folio 104v ( Debts ), 1495 [modernised text]
the King's
debts
first day of October A
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11th Henry 7 . ‌
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for a Copye to be had of the books of the
benevolence in all England

The sums of money of the benevolence remaining
unpaid in England in every shire

The avauncing money as well for wines as
other stuff which is to be repaid

The sums of money avaunced by Sir Reignold
Bray as well for diverse vitaillers in sondry plac
es

as for
£ 2000
lent to the staple of Calais

Also for sterling money sent to Calais for
provision of vitaill
es
& for many other that be
bound by obligations to pay their benevolence
at certain terms

the abbot of Saint Mary abbey besid
es
York have
in his keeping of the King's more 1000 marks

The Prior of Durham have in his keeping
of the King's money 340 marks

paid 1000 ix ‌
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day Aug
usti
year 12 ‌
o

Sir Robert Litton the undertreasurer have in his
keeping of the King's money received by him
at Durham which must be repaid
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& more

paid
£ 600
Rem
aynes
400 payable at midsummer



John Walshe have received by indenture
20th day February year 10th Henry 7th for to buy wools
w
i
t
h
which is to be repaid w
i
t
h
the increase 1000 marks

The Bishop of Durham have in his keeping
of the King's money received at London
20th day March year 10th H
enrici
7th
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li

because delib
atur
Thom Canceller
for Scoc
ia


The same Bishop is indebted to the King's
grace at thend of his account as does
appear by a book of his owen hand
£ 100


paid


The same Bishop have plegg
es
of the abbot
of Ryuall
es
for the King's Duetie which
amount to the some of 100 marks

25th day of June year 11 ‌
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mast
er
Bray owe for a bill signed for Dudeley
£ 20

because after by 2 folios







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