Skip to main content
Service phase: Beta

This is a new way to search our records, which we're still working on. Alternatively you can search our existing catalogue, Discovery.

Piece

Receipt, indented, by John Brice of Yarmouth, appointed by the King to go to sea...

Catalogue reference: E 43/187

What’s it about?

This record is about the Receipt, indented, by John Brice of Yarmouth, appointed by the King to go to sea... dating from 46 Edw III in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series WS. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

Access information is unavailable

Sorry, information for accessing this record is currently unavailable online. Please try again later.

Full description and record details

Reference
E 43/187
Date
46 Edw III
Description

Receipt, indented, by John Brice of Yarmouth, appointed by the King to go to sea in a ship of war called 'la Gracedieu' of Yarmouth, to the collectors of poundage in the port of Yarmouth for 200l., part of the wages of 30 men-at-arms, 30 archers and 60 ma

Note
riners in the said ship.^^French
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Taxation
Pay and pensions
Landed estates
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C4853846/

Series information

E 43

Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series WS

See the series level description for more information about this record.

View series description

Catalogue hierarchy

Over 27 million records

This record is held at The National Archives, Kew

393,710 records

Within the department: E

Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First...

1,199 records

Within the series: E 43

Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series WS

You are currently looking at the piece: E 43/187

Receipt, indented, by John Brice of Yarmouth, appointed by the King to go to sea...

You may be interested in

Related records

Records that share similar topics with this record.