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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![r»46 Thomas, son of Lord Edmund, the King’s brother, 109. son of King Edward I., his expenses paid, 123. son of Henry IV., deputy of Ireland, his attendance there, 287— his return from Ireland, 310. the Welshman, 32. Thorand, 69, 70, 71. Thori.ethorp, John, to audit the accounts of the duchy of Cornwall, 333. Thorley, Robert, Receiver for Devon and Cornwall, 259. Esquire, Treasurer of Calais, 315. • William, Chaplain, sent to Henry V. in Normandy, 361. Thorneton, Giles, servant of the chandry, 327 — paid for expenses of the Prior of Kylmaynan, 450. Thorp, Adam, a goldsmith, 242. John de, remunerated for his losses, 173. Robert de, a Justice, 100, 162. Keeper of the mines in Devonshire, 124. Thomas, a Baron of the Exchequer, his fee, 479. Thotull, Thomas de, 51, 53. William de, 50, 54, 57, 59, 62. Threll, Richard, 324. Thynden, John de, 150. Tilbury, ordnance taken to, 446. Tildesley, Christopher, goldsmith, 305. Tin, coinage of, 259. Tiptot, Sir John, Keeper of the Wardrobe, 306. Todier ap Jasper ap Meredith, 438. Toller, John, grocer of London, 487 bis. Tolney, horse brought from, 180. Tomelynson, Robert, informs the King of the treason of John Atte Wode of Norfolk against King Henry VI., the Queen, and Prince, 482. Tonge, Robert de, 150. Topet, Simon, plate given to, 185. Toque, 369. Torkesey, Matthew de, Clerk of the Navy, 178. Torre, Abbot of, 146. Totstok, William de, 508. Tournament, held on the feast of Saint George, 169 — at Smithfield be- tween Sir Richard Arundell and a Lombard, 171, 289. [See Smithfield], Tournaye, Gerard de, armourer, 154. Tours, William de, taken prisoner in the Scotch war, 171.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29340135_0792.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)





