Issues of the exchequer; being a collection of payments made out of His Majesty's revenue, from King Henry III to King Henry VI inclusive / With an appendix. Extracted and translated from the original rolls of the ancient Pell office. By Frederick Devon.
- Great Britain. Exchequer.
- Date:
- 1837
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issues of the exchequer; being a collection of payments made out of His Majesty's revenue, from King Henry III to King Henry VI inclusive / With an appendix. Extracted and translated from the original rolls of the ancient Pell office. By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Smert, John, Garter King of Arms, sent to the Marches of Scotland re- specting the Earl of Douglas, 4 77. Smith, Richard, 46, 50. Simon, 70. Smithefeud, William de, 67. Smithfield, tournament at, 1 70, 171, 172 — place erected at, for the King, during the tournament, 289, 316 — lists at, marshalled for a duel between Yevan app Griffith Lloyt and Sir Percival Soudan, 291 — books seized in, belonging to the Lollards and Sir John Oldecastell, 330 — Sir John Oldecastell secreted at, 330 — feats of arms performed there before the King, 442 — duels fought at, 463 — duel to be decided at, between John Halton and Robert Norreys, 477. [See Duels.] Smyth, Richard, an appellant, 470. Snell, John, Almoner to the King, 406. Sneyth, vel Snayth, Henry de, Clerk and Keeper of the Wardrobe, 174, 192. Solers, John, sent to John Cade, the traitor, at Blackheath, 470. Somer, John, Auditor of the Exchequer, 427. Somere, Henry, 274, 276, 279, 280, 286, 319. Somers, John de, the King’s scullion, utensils purchased for, 127. Somerset, County of, 136,210,231, 507 —Duke of Orleans in, 438- lands in, of the duchy of Cornwall, to be leased, 402—adherents in, to Sir John Oldecastell, 375. vel Somers, Earl of, conducts the Lady Blanch to Cologne, to be married, 292. John, Earl of, 285—Captain of Calais, 298 —custody of his manors, &c., granted to Thomas, Duke of Clarence, and Mar- garet his wife, 342, 343—inquisition post mortem of Henry, his son and heir, and expenses of, 314, 343. Edward, Duke of, sent into Kent to restore peace, after Cade’s rebellion, 468. John, Duke of, late Earl of Somerset, grant to, 444 — Lieu- tenant and Captain General of Aquitaine, in France, 444 ordnance stores, ribaultquines, and other implements of war, sent to, 444 — retained by indenture to serve the King in France, for relief of Guyenne, 445, 446 — payments for boats and other pre- parations of his army, 446 —son of John, the late Earl, grant to, 444. Henry, son of John, the Earl of, 298, 314, 343. Margaret, Duchess of, remains in London at the desire of King Henry VI., 479.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29340135_0784.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)