620
Nicolas Pag
nam is Indebted unto the king
by Reason of the one half of certain forfeitures in
his office of serchership charged upon him
in the exchequer a
feast of
passhe year 19th until id
e
m
f
estu
m year 22nd clerely
Sir John cut undertreasurer must answer for the arrearages
of the Ayde granted unto the King's
grace in year xix
o
. over and besides
£
186
3
s
9
d
allowed to Sir Robert Litton undertreasurer
and over and besides
£
30402
2
s
1
d
payd to John Heron from December year 20th unto
the first day of June year 22nd as appears particularly
in a pap
er
written by the King's hand Co
m
pitatur
the sum of
Thomas Decon clerk of the works at Calais
have endented w
i
t
h
the King's grace that their Remaigneth
in his hands at Calais ten Serplers
of wools forfeited to the King's grace whereof two
Serplers are of
myddeswo
middle Cotteswolde
one serpler of good Cotteswolde. one serpler of
Barkesyer. and 6 serplers of Kesteven. all
which 10 Serplers of wools the aforesaid
Thomas Deken binds himself to deliver at
the King's pleasure and at all times answer for/.
William Saxby merchant of the staple have bouȝ
of Thomas Dekon of Calais 4 Sarplers of
wools forfeited their by Sir William Martyn for the
sum of an
£
100
to be payd next day of July
next futur
o
The King's grace have signed a bill of diverse
privileges given to them of Dynbigh besid
es
that
was given before. wherefore John Pilleston must
take suretys of them for the payment of 600
marks Over and besides the 3000 marks that
they aught before. the one half to be payd
at Whitsuntide last past. and thoder half
to be payd at Martinmas next coming
DC marks