Issue roll of Thomas de Brantingham, bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, containing payments made out of His Majesty's revenue in the 44th year of King Edward III A.D. 1370 / Translated from the original roll now remaining in the ancient Pell office, in the custody of the Right Honourable Sir John Newport, bart. By Frederick Devon.
- Great Britain. Exchequer
- Date:
- 1835
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issue roll of Thomas de Brantingham, bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, containing payments made out of His Majesty's revenue in the 44th year of King Edward III A.D. 1370 / Translated from the original roll now remaining in the ancient Pell office, in the custody of the Right Honourable Sir John Newport, bart. By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![a present to the Lord High Pontiff, and sent with the King’s mes- sengers going to the court of the said High Pontiff. 15 Edward II.—To William de Haustede, keeper of the Exchange, London, for ancient money chiefly found in the Trea- sury at the Tower, and delivered to him from the custody of the office of treasurer and chamberlains, to be melted and coined, together with a broken silver seal, and eight small pieces of silver, and also a piece of melted silver arising from false money perforated at the receipt, a memorandum whereof is fully noted in the memoranda of the greater Exchequer, among the records of this term, 17/. 14s. 6c/. 6 Edward III.—To Simon de Bury, master of the King’s scholars at Cambridge, 10/., of the King’s gift, as a recompence for the books of the laws and canons, which Lord Edward, King of England, father of the present King, gave him, and which were afterwards taken away from the said Simon, by command of Isabella, Queen of England. 23 Edward III.—Fifty shillings paid to 50 poor persons, for carrying torches from Brentford to London, with the body of William, the King's Son. [This was William de Hatfield, the King’s second son, who died young.] Payment of 4,900/. to Sir Thomas Daggeworth* for taking Charles de Bloys prisoner. Payment of 10/. per annum to Joan of Oxford, late nurse to the Prince of Wales. Payment of 200/. to Edward Baliol, King of Scotland. [A long delivery of jewels at the end of this roll.] 27 Edward III.—To Alice de Latimer, a recluse anchorite, 20s. of the King’s alms, in aid of her support. * Sir Thomas re-established the Montfort party in Bretagne by defeating Charles de Bloys, and making him and his two sons prisoners.—Andrews, p. 368.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29340202_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


