Folio 110 (xxviij b). [facieinversa.]
cognicio.
viijs. xd.
Monday in Easter week, 3 Edward II. [A.D. 1310], came
Petronilla de Kynebautone, late wife of William de Kynebautone, and acknowledged herself bound to Richard de la
Chaumbre, mercer, in the sum of £53; to be paid, viz., one
moiety at Michaelmas and the other at Christmas; and
unless, &c.
(On 1 April, anno 4 Edward II., the above Richard came and
acknowledged satisfaction of the debt. It is therefore cancelled.)
cognicio.
nil quia rec' Aldro'.
Tuesday after the Feast of Invention of H. Cross [3 May]
came William Everard, goldsmith, and acknowledged himself
bound to William Trente, Alderman, in the sum of 20 marks;
to be paid in the octave of St. Michael, &c.
cognicio.
xvijd.
Saturday after the Feast of St. John "ante portam Latinam"
[6 May] came Arnald de Suffolk, vintner, and acknowledged
himself bound to John de Clacton, tailor, in the sum of 13 marks;
to be paid at "Hokedai," and unless, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on 5 May, 4 Edward II., the aforesaid
John came and acknowledged satisfaction of the debt, and
quitclaimed the said Arnald.)
cognicio.
xijd.
Wednesday after the Feast of St. Dunstan [19 May] came
Simon Morival, fishmonger, and acknowledged himself bound
to Edmund Lambyn, fishmonger, in the sum of £6 5s.; to be
paid by quarterly instalments of 20s., commencing at Midsummer, until, &c. In case of any default the Chamberlain
to distrain on his lands and chattels, &c.
cognicio.
nil.
The following Friday came Robert de "Keleseya" and
acknowledged himself bound to Richard de Croftone, clerk,
in the sum of £9 6s. 8d.; to be paid, viz., £5 at the Feast
of St. Laurence, and £4 6s. 8d. at the Feast of St. Martin
"in yeme," &c.
cognicio.
xixd.
Saturday before the Feast of Ascension [28 May] came
Richard de Rothewell, skinner, Geoffrey le Brochere de
Sopereslane, [and] John Ballard, "peleter," before the Mayor
and Chamberlain and acknowledged themselves jointly and
severally bound to Bernard Viger in the sum of £9 13s. 4d.;
to be paid, viz., 60s. on the Saturday aforesaid, 40s. at Midsummer and Michaelmas, and 26s. 8d. at Christmas and Easter
following, &c.
(Of which sum the said Bernard received 100s., as appears
by an acquittance, &c.)
Folio 110 b (xxviij). [facieinversa.]
cognicio.
vd.
Thursday before Pentecost [7 June], 3 Edward II. [A.D. 1310],
came John atte Cruche, "brewer," and acknowledged himself
bound to Richard de Dentone in the sum of 4 marks; to be paid
by quarterly instalments of 1 mark, commencing at Michaelmas,
until, &c.
cognicio.
vd.
The next day the above John came and acknowledged
himself bound to Richard le Lyser de Haffeld in the sum of
4 marks; to be paid by quarterly instalments of 1 mark,
commencing at Christmas, until, &c.
cognicio.
viijd.
The following Saturday came William Chaumberleyn, apprentice of John Gut' [Guter ?], grosser (grossarius
(fn. 1) ) of Sopereslane,
before the Mayor and Chamberlain and acknowledged himself
bound to John de Pinza Aquila, merchant of "Jenue," in the
sum of 77s.; to be paid within the quinzaine of St. Michael, &c.
cognicio.
vjd.
The same day came Adam de Newcastle under Lyme and
Henry of the same, clerk, before R[ichard] "Potrel," Chamberlain, and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally
bound to John de Caustone, mercer, in the sum of 60s.; to be
paid by instalments of 20s. in the quinzaine of Michaelmas, the
quinzaine of St. John Bapt., and in the quinzaine of St. John
Bapt. [sic], &c.
cognicio.
nil quia aldr'.
Saturday after the Feast of H. Trinity [14 June] came Roger
le Peletrer and John de Wenegrave and acknowledged themselves indebted to John de Wyndesore, Alderman, in the sum
of 66s. 8d.; to be paid on the morrow of St. Bartholomew, &c.
In case of default by the said Roger the said John de
Wenegrave covenants to pay one half of the debt, &c.
cognicio.
xvjd.
Saturday after the Feast of Nativity of St. John Bapt.
[24 June] came Robert de Gloucestre and Andrew his brother,
goldsmiths, and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally
bound to Richard de Caumpes in the sum of £8; to be paid on
the Feast of All Saints, &c.
cognicio.
xijd.
Friday after the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul [29 June] came
John de Elmyntone and Christiana his wife and acknowledged
themselves bound to Sir Richard de Dene in the sum of £6; to
be paid at the Nativity B. M., &c.
cognicio.
xiijd.
The next day came John de Merlawe, merchant of Fletestrete,
and acknowledged himself bound to William de Tyngwyk, son
of John de Tyngwyk, in the sum of 10 marks; to be paid, viz.,
one moiety at Michaelmas and the other at Christmas, &c.
Anno 4 Edward II.
cognicio.
nil quia camerar'.
Monday after the Feast of Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr [7 July], 4 Edward II. [A.D. 1310], came Henry de
Leycestre, taverner of Bredstrete, and acknowledged himself
bound to Richard Poterel, Chamberlain, in the sum of 48s. 4d.;
to be paid within fifteen days, &c.
Folio 111 (xxvij b). [facieinversa.]
cognicio.
xvjd. debet iijd.
attorn'.
Wednesday before the Feast of St. Margaret [20 July],
4 Edward II. [A.D. 1310], came William de Hungerford and
acknowledged himself bound to Nicholas de Sudyntone, clerk to
Sir Hugh le Despenser, (fn. 2) in the sum of £8; to be paid on the
morrow of the Assumption B. M., &c. The said Nicholas put
in his place John Dode, ironmonger, to receive the sum of 60s.,
arrears of the debt.
cognicio.
ijs. iijd.
The same day came Godwyn le Hodere and acknowledged
himself bound to Juliana Burnel in the sum of 20 marks; to be
paid at Michaelmas, &c.
(Afterwards, viz., on Monday before the Feast of the Annunciation B. M., anno 5 Edward II., the said Juliana came before
J. le Mazeliner, (fn. 3) the Chamberlain, Hugh de Waltham, and
Richard "Deveneys" and acknowledged satisfaction of the debt
It is therefore cancelled.)
cognicio.
nil.
The following Thursday came Thomas le Verrer and acknowledged himself bound to John of the Chamber (de Camera), clerk,
in the sum of 2 marks; to be paid at Christmas, &c.
Wednesday the Feast of St. Mary Magdalen [22 July] came
Adam le Taverner de Sidingburne and Adam Trug', of London,
and acknowledged themselves jointly and severally bound to
John de Wyndesore, Alderman, executor of Walter de Fynchingfeld, and other executors of the same, in the sum of £20;
to be paid at Midsummer with mesne profits; and unless, &c.
(Cancelled on account of an interlineation, &c.)
cognicio.
iijs. iiijd.
The above repeated without interlineation.
(Afterwards, viz., on Saturday after the Feast of St. Leo the
Pope, anno 5 Edward II., came the said John de Wyndesore
and Walter de Friskeneye, executors of the aforesaid Walter,
and acknowledged satisfaction, &c.)
cognicio.
nil quia clericus Camere.
The following day came Thomas Drynkewater, taverner,
and acknowledged himself bound to Hugh de Waltham, clerk,
in the sum of £20; to be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
(Paid and is quit.)
cognicio.
iiijd.
Tuesday after the Feast of St. Laurence [10 Aug.] came
William de Colemanstrete, "felmongere," and acknowledged
himself bound to Ralph le Balauncer in the sum of 35s.; to
be paid, viz., 20s. at Christmas next, and 15s. at the Purification, &c.
cognicio.
iijd.
The same day came the above William de Colemanstrete
and acknowledged himself bound to Geoffrey le Brochere in
the sum of 27s.; to be paid, viz., 10s. at the Feast of All Saints,
and 4s. 3d. at Christmas and following quarters until, &c.
Folio 111 b (xxvij). [facieinversa.]
cognicio.
vd.
Tuesday after the Feast of Assumption B. M. [15 Aug.],
4 Edward II. [A.D. 1310], came Robert de Osprenge, taverner
of Sopereslane, and acknowledged himself bound to Henry de
Gysorz in the sum of 46s. 8d.; to be paid on the Sunday
following, &c.
cognicio.
xijd.
The following Thursday came William de Canefeld and
acknowledged himself bound to Thomas des Arches in the sum
of £6; to be paid at the Feast of the Nativity B. M., &c.
cognicio.
vijd.
The following Friday came John de la Leghe, ironmonger,
before the Mayor, Aldermen, and Chamberlain, and acknowledged himself bound to Robert, son of Thomas Seli, in the sum
of 75s.; to be paid, viz., one moiety at Christmas and the other
at Easter; and unless, &c.
cognicio.
xxd.
The same day came Godwyn le Pheliper before the Chamberlain and acknowledged himself bound to Walter de Donestaple,
"vilour," (fn. 4) in the sum of £10; to be paid at Michaelmas, &c.
cognicio.
vjd.
Thursday after the Feast of St. Bartholomew [24 Aug.]
came Adam Ospinel, fishmonger, and acknowledged himself bound to Roger de la Vyne in the sum of 65s.; to be paid,
viz., 20s. at Michaelmas, Christmas, and Easter, and 5s. to be
pardoned if the rest be punctually paid; otherwise distress in
case of default.
cognicio.
nil.
Saturday before the Feast of Nativity B. M. [8 Sept.] came
Philip de Ludelawe, "cordewaner," and acknowledged himself
bound to Joce Botedeu, sergeant, in the sum of 50s.; to be paid
at Michaelmas, &c.
cognicio.
xvjd.
Tuesday the morrow of the Exaltation of H. Cross [14 Sept.]
came Richard de Mountpeillers, "espicer," and acknowledged
himself bound to Thomas le Blund, woodmonger, in the sum of
£8; to be paid at the Purification, &c.
cognicio.
viijd.
The same day came William Everard called "de York" and
acknowledged himself bound to the same in the sum of £4; to
be paid on the Feast of All Saints, &c.
cognicio.
nichil.
Wednesday after the Feast of St. Matthew [21 Sept.] came
David Scot, "taillur," and acknowledged himself bound to John
of the Chamber (de Camera), clerk, in the sum of 20s.; to be
paid at Christmas, &c.
Folio 112 (xxvj b). [facieinversa.]
cognicio.
xiijd.
Thursday after the Feast of St. Matthew [21 Sept.], 4 Edward II. [A.D. 1310], came Richard de Cristemasse and Agnes
his wife and acknowledged themselves bound to Clarice de
Okstede, late wife of Martin Shenche, in the sum of £6 13s. 4d.;
to be paid one year from Michaelmas next, &c.
(Afterwards the said Agnes came and showed the Chamberlain a certain acquittance for the debt. They are therefore
quit.)
cognicio.
ijs. vjd.
The next day came Everard de Wylenoud, merchant, before
John de Wyndesore, Alderman, and Richard Poterel, the
Chamberlain, and acknowledged himself bound to William
de Hallyngbure in the sum of £15; to be paid within three
weeks of Michaelmas next, &c.
cognicio.
xvjd.
The same day came Emma la Hattere, late wife of John
le Hattere de Flete, before the Mayor, Aldermen, and the
Chamberlain, and acknowledged herself bound to John de
Triple in the sum of £8; to be paid at the Feast of
St. Andrew, &c.
cognicio.
ixd.
Monday the eve of St. Michael [29 Sept.] came Reginald
Hauteyn and acknowledged himself bound to John de
Wymundeham, ironmonger, in the sum of £4 6s. 8d.; to be
paid at Christmas, &c.
cognicio.
vd.
The same day came John "in Thelane," "cossour," (fn. 5) and
acknowledged himself bound to Nicholas Edmund in the sum
of 53s. 4d.; to be paid on the Feast of All Saints, &c.
cognicio.
vd.
Thursday after the Feast of St. Michael [29 Sept.] came
Baudechoun le Chaucer before the Mayor, Aldermen, and the
Chamberlain, and acknowledged himself bound to Robert
de Lemynton, barber, in the sum of 50s.; to be paid three
weeks from Sunday next.
(Afterwards the said Robert came and acknowledged satisfaction of 40s., and demanded execution for 10s. arrears, for
which 8½ ells of cloth were seized and appraised at 11s. 4d.;
and inasmuch as the cloth was not redeemed by the debtor
within a fortnight, it was delivered to the creditor.)
cognicio.
xjd.
Friday after the Feast of St. Michael [29 Sept.] came John
de Hanyfeld, taverner, and acknowledged himself bound to
William de Hallyngbure in the sum of 8½ marks; to be paid
at the Feast of St. Nicholas, &c. Precept for fi. fa.
cognicio.
ijs.
The same day came John de Cestrehunte, nephew (nepos)
and heir of John de Cestrehunte, late vintner, and acknowledged himself bound to John de Triple in the sum of £12; to
be paid at Christmas, &c.
cognicio.
nil quia aldr'.
Tuesday in the octave of St. Michael [29 Sept.] came
William de Ponfreit, "peleter," and acknowledged himself bound
to William de Leyre, Alderman, in the sum of 19 marks; to be
paid, viz., 13 marks at Christmas, and 6 marks at Easter, &c.
(Whereof the said William de Leyre acknowledged he had
received 13 marks for the first term. Afterwards he acknowledged he had received the whole.)
Folio 112 b (xxvj). [facieinversa.]
cognicio.
xd.
Wednesday after the octave of St. Michael [29 Sept.], 4 Edward II. [A.D. 1310], came Edmund May and John le Perer and
acknowledged themselves bound to Walter de Chesewyk in the
sum of 100s.; to be paid at the Purification, &c.
(Afterwards the said Walter came and acknowledged satisfaction. It is therefore cancelled.)
cognicio.
ijs.
Monday before the Feast of Decollation of St. John Bapt.
[29 Aug.] came Laurence le Fevere and acknowledged himself
bound to Robert le Callere in the sum of £12; to be paid, viz.,
£6 at the Feast of St. Edward next, and £6 at Christmas, &c.
cognicio.
xijd.
Friday after the Feast of St. Edward [13 Oct.] came John,
son of John Viel, John Pycard, barber, and William Brunne,
goldsmith, and acknowledged themselves indebted to Robert de
Lymynton, "barbier," in the sum of £6; to be paid at Christmas, &c.
cognicio.
ijs. vd.
Thursday after the Feast of St. Luke [18 Oct.] came Henry
de Notyngham, skinner, and acknowledged himself bound to
Hugh de Wirecestre in the sum of 22 marks; to be paid by
quarterly instalments of 2s., commencing at Christmas, until, &c.
vd.
Monday the morrow of All Saints [1 Nov.] came Robert, son
of John de Kent, "cossoun," and acknowledged himself bound
to John de Wymondeham, ironmonger, in the sum of 50s.;
to be paid at Easter, &c.
(Afterwards satisfaction acknowledged and recognizance
cancelled.)
cognicio.
xvjs. viijd.
Tuesday the morrow of All Souls [2 Nov.] came Henry le
Cheyner, mercer, and acknowledged himself bound to William
de Lyle, mercer, in the sum of £100; to be paid, viz., £60
within twenty days of Christmas, and £40 at the Purification, &c.
cognicio.
vjd.
Friday after the Feast of All Saints [1 Nov.] came Roger
Aleyn, butcher, and acknowledged himself bound to William
de Hedersete in the sum of 4 marks; to be paid, viz., 1 mark
at Christmas and the Purification, and 2 marks at Easter, &c.
cognicio.
vjs. iiijd.
Friday the Feast of St. Edmund, K. [20 Nov.], came Roger
de Rameseye, clerk, and acknowledged himself bound to
Thomas Perceval in the sum of £38; to be paid at Easter, &c.
Sum total received for recognizances of debt temp. R. Poterel—
£30 2s. 8d.