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Paul de Mountflour. de Mountflour Paul King. [Petition in 4 parts:]1) Mountflour...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/226/11285

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Reference
SC 8/226/11285
Date
[1345-1346]
Description
Petitioners
Paul de Mountflour.
Name(s)
de Mountflour, Paul
Addressees
King.
Nature of request
[Petition in 4 parts:]1) Mountflour requests payment of what is found in his account rendered of the great and second crowns that are now in the king's hand, and that allowance be made of the £813 13s. 4d. that were lost in the sale of wools which were assigned a certain price whereof he is charged in his account, the wool being sold by view of the mayor of the staple.2) He requests allowance of the £1,000 custom and subsidy from 600 sacks sold to Pouche whereof he is charged in the account of the crowns for which he has still not received any money, and Pouche is in the Tower of London for the same reason.3) He requests payment of £134 6s. 7d. that he paid to Dartefeld by the command of the council for the wages of archers residing in Flanders when the king was in Brittany.4) He requests the renewal of the acquittance of his account rendered overseas, and that he have an acquittance of his account rendered here of the great and second crowns.
Nature of endorsement
[None, for the responses, see SC 8/226/11284].
Places mentioned
Tower of London, London
Flanders
Brittany, [France].
People mentioned
Hugh de Ulceby, then mayor of the Staple
William Pouche
James Dartefeld.
Note
The petition dates to 1345-1346 as it is clear that it is closely associated with the writs and recognisance that precede it in this file (SC 8/226/11280-11283).
Related material

For the responses to this petition, see SC 8/226/11284

For another writ on the same matter, see SC 8/226/11280

For an account of the petitioner for the great and small crowns, see E 101/390/6

For a related document, see SC 8/228/11367

For a mandate to the Chancellor, Treasurer and Bartholomew Burghassh (Burghersh) to put into execution the enclosed bill of Paul de Mounteflour for the deliverance of the jewels pledged overseas, see no.14483 of C 81/280

For a related writ, see SC 8/226/11283

For a related document, see no.18852 in C 81/324

For a copy of a related recognisance, see SC 8/226/11282

For another duplicate of this petition, see SC 8/228/11364

For a duplicate of this petition, see SC 8/194/9679

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9334845/

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