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Frisot de Mounteclare. de Mounteclare Frisot King and council. Frisot de Mounteclare...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/86/4293

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Reference
SC 8/86/4293
Date
[? 1320]
Description
Petitioners
Frisot de Mounteclare.
Name(s)
de Mounteclare, Frisot
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
Frisot de Mounteclare states that when John de Sandale, Bishop of Winchester, was Treasurer of England, the King ordered him to pay Frisot £80, owed him by the King for two horses bought from him, and that the writ of liberate for this sum is in the Receipt, in the keeping of John Devery, but he has not yet been paid. He requests payment.
Nature of endorsement
The King wills that he be paid.
People mentioned
John de Sandale, Bishop of Winchester and Treasurer of England
John Devery.
Note
This petition must date from after John de Sandale's death in November 1319. A note inserted into this file, written by R. L. Atkinson on 3 May 1932, reads, 'Nos. 4270-4300 are copied in R.C. Transcripts I 156, and apparently from part of an original file of petitions to the parliament of Michaelmas 1320. Cf. Parl. Proc. (Chancery) 5/4'. C 49/5/4 is merely a label, 'The petitions of William de Herlaston from the King's parliament held at Westminster at the octave of Michaelmas in his fourteenth year, which were answered by the auditors of petitions, delivered into Chancery to be expedited': nevertheless, this petition is tentatively dated to 1320, as many of those in the file that can be dated seem to come from that year.
Related material

For a copy of the petition from Frisot's executors, see SC 8/157/7835

For a petition from Frisot's executors concerning payment for horses bought from him, see SC 8/61/3033

For a petition by one of Frisot's executors see SC 8/62/3064

For a petition from Frisot's executors see SC 8/39/1925

For an unrelated petition from Frisot and his brother, see SC 8/259/12930

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 5828
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Chancery Warrants, 1244-1326, (Public Record Office, 1927), p.497 (warrant to the Chancellor to order the Treasurer and Chamberlains of the Exchequer to pay the petitioner)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9148835/

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