E101/415/3 folio 277v ( Memoranda ), 1499 [modernised text]

Clerk 2
Memorand
um
that William Coope Hungate & Warley
have received all such sums of money as was
Levied for the voyage over see as well of the 15
dismes as benevolence wherefore they must account
for the same. And John Clerk auditor have all
the books pertaining to the same of every shire
particularly

M
emoran
d
um
that Tofte
insertion of space by means of a slash
have seassed certain velvets & other
silks over and besides certain corses & Riband
es

in great value

Clerk 1
paid
Clerk 1
paid 40 marks by Rob
er
t
u
m Litton 15th day March year 12 ‌
o
Clerk 2
M
emoran
d
um
to speke to Warley to pay for the Canvas which
is in the King's wardrobe to answer money therefore

Clerk 1
vacated by R
egem
because Johannes Shaa made comp
otu
m & recessit quietus
Clerk 2
M
emoran
d
um
that the King's grace have at Calais 240 sacks
of fine
wull
es
& medle wools after the weight
of Hampton delivered by John Dawtry for the
which must be answered for clerely all things
deducted with custume & all 5000 marks or thereabout
which weieth at Calais 278 sacks
di
& 26 cl
aves
as appears by a bill of John Dawtrys
particularly Remaignyng in the King's hands

M
emoran
d
um
that Sir John Shaa have the Charge of all the
said wools at Calais & and must
answe
answer
therefore

M
emoran
d
um
that the King's g
ra
ce have delivered to Sir David Phelip & other
a co
m
mission for a subsidy to be had in the Isle of Guernsey
towards the wars of Scotland
the joining bracket for the marginalium originally ended after the second entry for John Shaa, but has been extended to the Guernsey entry


M
emoran
d
um
that the King's grace have bought a great quantite of
brimstone Saltepeter & colepoudre for gounpowdre
which is delivered to John Dawtry by indenture
which he must answer for

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