E101/414/16 folio 126r ( Memoranda ), 1497 [modernised text]
250
126
Partially erased.
Memorand
a
first day of August year 12th of the king Henry 7 ‌
mi
Wodestok
Denoting the king's and chamber's location at this time.
the accounts for the vacation of Calais

Memorand
um
to have a yearly accounts of the treasurer of
wars of Calais for the vacation of the same town

the accounts of the treasurer for blind speres
Me
moran
d
um
that the treasurer of wars of Calais make accounts for
the blind spears of his retinue to the value of
£ 240



the farm of mark & OOy
vacat

Me
moran
d
um
that there is certain folk w
i
t
h
in the marchs of Calais
that have taken to farm the lordships of mark and OOye
wherefore they have found surety to pay yearly
£ 1300
a billed signed to White of Wales

Me
moran
d
um
that my Lord of Bath shall answer the king
£ 24

for a bill signed to one White of Wales for mortising
of certain land of the sp
irit
ualtie


the abbot of Chester offended p
re
emunir
e
Me
moran
d
um
that the abbot of Chester offended in the statute of
praemunire wherefore he ought to make a great fine and my
Lord of Chester
Probably William Smith, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, even though he was translated to Lincoln at the beginning of 1496; cf. E101/414/6, folio 120r.
knows all the matter

the abbot of G˄
l
astonbury for to ap
ro
pr
e
a p
ar
sonage
Me
moran
d
um
that my Lord Chamberlain have a bill signed to app
ro
pre
a p
ar
sonage of
£ 50
to the abbey of Glastonbury wherefore he
should pay
£ 100


David Phelip for plate
Me
moran
d
um
that David Phelip owes the King's grace for certain
plate that he lent him
£ 100



Benested offerd for a Lordship
land

Me
moran
d
um
that Bensted offers for a Lordship of
£ 18
that
Sir John Fortescu have 300 marks


Sir Robert Chamberlain surete
Me
moran
d
um
that Sir Robert Chamberlain suertes have forfeited
£ 2000


forefeitur of Thesterlinges
Me
moran
d
um
that Thesterlinges have forfeited certain cloths

John Ismay arrested 2 Brutan ships
Me
moran
d
um
that John Ismay have arrested 2 Brutan ships laden
w
i
t
h
salt whereof the King's grace should have the half

the lordships that goes aft
er
the manor that Sir William Says went
land
Me
moran
d
um
that where Sir William Say is bound by obligation in
£ 400
for such land as king Edward b
ar
gained w
i
t
h

him touching his part /there are diverse other lordships
aft
er
the same manor that must be called upon which
is not yet thorough w
i
t
h
the King's grace /And his said
grace have delivered the names of the
m
lordships &
of the men that occupies them unto the King's attorney
Sir Robert Drury Sir John Shaa & Thomas Grey


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