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.

Item

William Grantham, Solomon Oxeneye, Thomas Senycle and Robert Hall, Wardens of the...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/198/9885

What’s it about?

This record is about the William Grantham, Solomon Oxeneye, Thomas Senycle and Robert Hall, Wardens of the... dating from [1404] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

Is it available online?

Yes, this record is available online and can be downloaded. How to view it.

Can I see it in person?

No, this record is not available to see in person at The National Archives. Other ways to view it.

Full description and record details

Reference
SC 8/198/9885
Date
[1404]
Description
Petitioners
William Grantham, Solomon Oxeneye, Thomas Senycle and Robert Hall, Wardens of the guild of goldsmiths in London, and all the goldsmiths of London.
Name(s)
Grantham; Oxeneye; Senycle; Hall, William; Solomon; Thomas; Robert
Addressees
King and lords of parliament.
Occupation
Wardens of the guild of goldsmiths in London
Nature of request
[This petition is badly damaged]The petitioners state that the Wardens of the guild of goldsmiths have always had the surveillance of all gold and silver worked in the city and throughout the realm; and that Edward III, in the first year of his reign, gave them a special right of oversight of all gold and silver worked by cutlers. Now the cutlers are working gold and silver in a new way, and the faults and weaknesses in this will bring the goldsmiths into disrepute if it is not stopped. They ask that the cutlers, and other craftsmen, might be forbidden to use any manner of workmanship that they did not use at the time of Edward III's grant. They also ask that they might have in perpetuity the surveillance of all gold and silver worked in the city and throughout the realm, as they have had in the past.
Nature of endorsement
Both the tenor of this petition and the tenor of the petition of the cutlers of London presented in this parliament, are to be sent by writ to the Mayor of London; and he is to have power by authority of parliament to summon before him both the people of the guild of goldsmiths of London and the people of the guild of cutlers; and when the evidences and usages which they have had and used, on both sides, in the said city from antiquity have been shown before the Mayor, and when an inquisition has taken place if necessary, the Mayor is to inform the King and his council in this present parliament without delay what he has found in this matter; so that our Lord the King, having had deliberation and advice on this with the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament, might do on this what seems best to him in this case.
Places mentioned
[London]
[Westminster].
People mentioned
Edward [III], King of England
cutlers of London.
Note
Enrolled on the roll of the parliament of January 1404 (Rot. Parl. vol. III pp.536a-537a).
Related material

For a related petition from the cutlers of London, see SC 8/198/9889

For a related petition see SC 8/277/13825

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Rotuli Parliamentorum; ut et Petitiones, et Placita in Parliamento, vol. III, Ric II and Hen IV, (Record Commission, 1783), pp.536a-537a (enrolment of petition on parliament roll, with a related petition from the cutlers and a record of process on these petitions)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9295774/

How to order it

  1. View this record page in our current catalogue
  2. Check viewing and downloading options
  3. Select an option and follow instructions

Series information

SC 8

Special Collections: Ancient Petitions

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

74,884 records

Within the department: SC

Records of various departments, arranged artificially according to type, and formerly...

18,283 records

Within the series: SC 8

Special Collections: Ancient Petitions

53 records

Within the piece: SC 8/198

9849-9900. Individual petitions are described , dated, and are available at item...

You are currently looking at the item: SC 8/198/9885

William Grantham, Solomon Oxeneye, Thomas Senycle and Robert Hall, Wardens of the...

Related records

Records that share similar topics with this record.