E101/415/3 folio 161r ( Recognisances ), 1499 [modernised text]
161
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Recoignisance
first day of October A
nn
o
xv ‌
mo
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cf. E101/415/3 fo 244r: the bookmark to that section is titled 'Debtes'
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vac
at

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Daubeneys wife and other owe by Recoignisa
n
ce
of day past
l marks
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q
uia
nightingale sol
uit
by obl
igacionem
as inf
ra
obligations appar
et
folio xix ‌
o


paid
paid
£ 40
next day of June year 15th paid 20 marks 4 day December year 16 ‌
o
Clerk 2
Sir John Savil owes over and above iiij ‌
xx
li

by him paid the sum of
£ 53
6 s
8 d

whereof is payable at Martinmas xl li
And that day 12 months
£ 13
6 s
8 d
6 s
8 d


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Sir Edward Burgh have forfeited for
his escape out of the Fleet
3 ‌
M ‌
l
marks


Thomas Hasylwod warden of the Fleet
have forfeited for his escape
v ‌
C
li


The same Sir Edward have forfeited for
faulte of bryngin of his surties at the
day appointed as the King's attorney and
solicitor knows
M ‌
l
li


paid
Clerk 2
Ric
hard
Brond and John Hasteller owe for the
Rest of a Recoignisance to be paid at Easter
next coming
C marks
10th day of July year 16 ‌
o


vac
at
Clerk 2
Edward Duke of Buckingham and his s
ur
ties
owes the King's grace yet for the sessions
money and other arrerag
es
l marks
because pardoned by Lord Reg
em
for Warda of Birmingham


vacat
Clerk 2
The Sheriff of York shall pay yearly for the
fee farm late belong to the Duches of York
yerely
£ 100
because after stat among debit
a
R
egis


paid
£ 91
5 s
9 d
day November year 16th vacated because received obligations for Resid
uo
folio
£ 122
5 s
9 d
by Johannem Mortymer soluend
um
the vacat clause, to residuo, probably written first. It is in a larger hand, and different ink; and is sandwiched by the other comments
Clerk 2
The Lord Gray Wilton Sir William Courtney & Sir
John Mortymer are bound by Recoig
nisance
to pay
£ 50

at Hallowtide &
£ 50
a
at
Whitsuntide during
2 years And at the 3rd Hallowtide
£ 32

11 s
6 d
for his accounts for 4 years ending
at Michaelmas last past whereof is p
ai
d
£ 50

And so Rest to be paid in fo
ur
me beforesaid
Ciiij ‌
xx
£ 2
11 s
6 d


This foliation appears to be associated with the late 16th/early 17th century index



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