DANYELLs in the Patent Rolls

THOMAS

PATENT:1 - 1377 12/11 John Daniel - John Daniel involved in assault on Juliana widow of Richard Vernon and taking her prisoner to Warwick castle - at Westminster - by Chancellor - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/1/89.


PATENT:2 - 1378 6/2 Richard Danyel - inspeximus and confirmation, in favour of Nicholas de Stafford, knight, and Elizabeth his wife, one of the kinswomen and heirs of Richard Danyel, herinafter named, and in favour of Robert Turvill, the other of the kinsmen and heirs of the same person, of a charter dated Langele, 8 May, 33 Edward 1, inspecting and confirming two charters:- 1 Dated Merleberg, 18 March, 9 John, being a grant in fee simple to Thomas Armiger (Thome Armigero) of the manor of Tideswell: 2 Dated Westminster, 13 February, 11 Henry III, being a like grant to William, son and heir of Daniel Pincerna, of the mill of Wurmehill and divers lands and rents in Galtorp, Swynton and Billinglegh [Charter Roll, 33 Edward I. No 37.] - by fine of 20s - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/1/109.


PATENT:3 - 1379 8/4 Henry Daniel - pardon, out of regard to God and the date thereof, Good Friday, and at the supplication of Ralph son of John, lord de Nevill, and Thomas son of Roger, lord de Clyfford, to Andrew Croydon of the county of Northampton, goldsmith, for the death of Henry Daniel, 'ferour' - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/1/344.


PATENT:4 - 1381 20/6 William Danyel - appointment of William Russell, William Barbour of Stratford, William Nasby, John Eggefeld, and John Bakere of Stratford to arrest William Pyk, John Webbe of Westhamme, John Dyrlydaunt, Richard Fydekyn, Robert Drynkere of Esthamme, John Rolf, Henry Cristomasse, William Danyel, Henry Hayward of Westhamme, John Rabel, John Denyas the younger, Richard Starlyngg, John Bartelot, and Robert Ade, and deliver them to the mayor of London in the city - The like of Thomas Wallere, John Wallere, and Thomas Mapelhurst to arrest John Couherst of Wadeherst, Thomas Palmere of Lambherst, and Richard Elford of Lambherst. - The like of Thomas de Audele, Peter de Veel, Baldwin Malet, William Muddesle, Peter Camuel, William Magot, William Chambre, William Thomer, John Loof, and Adam West to arrest Nicholas Frompton. - by king - at London - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/23.


PATENT:5 - 1381 10/7 Ralph Danyel - mandate to issue proclamation concerning murder by rebels - Roger de Scales, William de Thorp, Robert Howard, John Colvill, Reginald Hakebech, Martin Everard, Laurence Everard, Ralph Danyel, Thomas de Welle and John Pagrave in Merksland county Norfolk, Wysebech hundred, county Cambridge, and Welle on the confines of these counties - Hugh la Zouche, William de Wyndesore, William de Thorp, John de Burgh, William Cheyne, Thomas de Pynchebek, John Hemyngford, Richard Hemyngford and John Brunne, in the counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge - John Philipote and Nicholas Brembre, knights, Baldwin de Radyngton, Walter Leycestre, Henry Fronwyk, John Shordich, Thomas Charleton and John Durham, in the county of Middlesex - by king - at London - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/71.


PATENT:6 - 1383 2/7 Ralph Danyel - association of John Dengayne and William Chyne, knights, Ralph Danyel, William Pappeworth and Thomas Sewale in the late commission of over and terminer to William de Skypwyth, Thomas Hungerford, Robert Howard, Roger de Walesham, Roger de Boys and John Plays, on complaint by the master and scholars of the house of Corpus Christi and St Mary, Cambridge, against Edmund Lister and others - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/257.


PATENT:7 - 1383 26/11 William Danyell - commission of oyer and terminer to William de Skipwyth the elder, Roger de Fulthorp, William de Burgh, William de Wylughby, William de Skypwyth the younger and Walter de Toppecliff, on complaint by John Pougier, late sheriff of Lincoln, that William Danyell, parson of Boselyngthorp, Roger Copper of Lissyngton, Richard Halyday of Estrasen, William Sparowe of Wykynby and others, while he was engaged upon the duties of his office, entered his free warren at Westrasen, county Lincoln, hunted therein, fished in his stews, carried off fish, hares, conies, pheasants and partridges, depastured his herbage and assaulted his bailiffs and servants there and at Lincoln - for 1 mark paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/358.


PATENT:8 - 1384 6/2 Robert Danyot - imprisoning someone in Northamptonshire - for 40s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/422.


PATENT:9 - 1384 26/5 Thomas Danyell of Bristol - appointment of Ralph Percyvall to the custody of the body and lands of Robert Cheddre of Bristol whilst he is non compos mentis; by mainprise of Thomas Marchall, knight, of Somerset, William Hasthorp, knight, Thomas Broke, esquire, of Devon, and Thomas Danyell, of Bristol, merchant - at Salisbury - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/404.


PATENT10 - 1384 20/10 Rowland Daniet - Rowland Daniet chamberlain of Coventry - For half mark paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/466.


PATENT:11 - 1385 18/2 John Danel - juror re a vessel at Southampton - by C - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/586.


PATENT:12 - 1385 24/6 Geoffrey Daniet - Geoffrey Daniet of Bury St Edmunds and others collecting in Bury for the Queen Anne - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/3/3.


PATENT:13 - 1386 9/3 Richard Danyell - pardon, at the supplication of the bishop of Ely, to John Broune of Bishop's Hatfield, for the death of Richard Danyell of London, killed at Bishop's Hatfield on Saturday after the Conversion of St Paul, 8 Richard II - by king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/3/120.


PATENT:14 - 1386 26/4 Ralph Danyell - commission in Essex in view of imminent French invasion - Walter Fitz Wauter, Aubrey de Veer, the prior of Pritewell, William Berland, John Chanceux, John Fitz Symond, Ralph Danyell, John Baryngton, William de Pakelesham, John Wodeham, John Pritewell and the sheriff, in the hundred of Rocheford, county Essex - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/2/590.


PATENT:15 - 1387 14/11 Richard Danyell - William Hyne, for not appearing when sued with Roger Menewode, Richard Danyell, Robert de Hylde, John Costard, John Gervays the younger, and John Walregge, to answer William Batesford touching a trespass - Sussex - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/3/337.


PATENT:16 - 1388 19/6 Ralph Danyell of Walsoken - Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent of Thomas, bishop of Ely, dated at his manor of Ditton, 26 February, 50 Edward III, and ratified 28 February following by the prior and chapter of the cathedral church of Ely, being a grant by the said bishop to Ralph Danyel, of Walsoken, for life, of the office of constable of the bishop's castle of Wysbech, a hall by the gates with chambers on either side of it built over the gates, with the easement of a kitchen, a stable for three horses within the castle, and all other easements appurtenant thereto, together with the custody of the castle, the holding of the bishop's courts, halmotes and leets, the hundreds for the bishop and his successors within the castle and the courts and leets of Teryngton, Walpole and Walton, when it shall be necessary (provided that if the constable himself be unable to hold the said courts, and his deputy be found insufficient, he shall be bound to appoint one nominated by the bishop), the keeping of prisoners taken in the aforesaid castle, manors and places, with the usual profits therefor, he being answereable to the bishop, or in time of voidance to the prior and convent, and to the bishop's successors and the king at all times, receiving therefor two robes yearly, value 40s, or 50s in lieu thereof, one for himself and the other for his deputy, and 20 marks at the hand of the reeve (prepositi) of the castle at each of the four terms of the year, also forty thousand turves for his hearth and straw for himself and his household, twelve cartloads of hay and straw for three horses, and a bushel of oats a day for the same - for 40s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/3/460.


PATENT:17 - 1388 10/11 Thomas Danyell of Bristol - sale, by mainprise of Thomas Daniell and Thomas Colston, both of Bristol, in 200l each to Richard Copieston and John Lemman, for 100l of a ship of Brittany called 'Naw Seint Piere', with its tackle, forfeited to the king and arrested in that port as belonging to the king's enemies, and found therein without safe conduct or other warrant - by bill of treasurer - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/3/521.


PATENT:18 - 1389 30/6 John Danyel - William Santon of Welle, for not appearing to answer John Danyel touching a debt of 8 marks - county Cambridge - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/4/63.


PATENT:19 - 1389 15/10 John Danyell - John Danyel of Lodelowe [Ludlow], for not appearing to answer Thomas Austyn, citizen of London, touching a debt of 4l - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/4/65.


PATENT:20 - 1389 5/11 Richard Danaill - latin document concerning an indenture between the prior and canons of Briweton and Robert de Vallibus mentions Stoke and Dunaton - Bruton Cartulary 162 Somerset record Society - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/4/149.


PATENT:21 - 1390 24/5 William Danyell - Grant for their lives as of the king's alms, to Thomas Fayreandgoode, chaplain, and Richard Holme, his fellow chaplain, of a piece of land in Walsoken, county Norfolk, containing half an acre, held of John Colvyle, knight, and by him of Adam Clyfton, knight, of the hundered of Frebrigg, and by him of the king in chief, which William Danyell, hermit, lately acquired of Richard Dobbes of Walsoken, without licence, whereon he built a hermitage in honor of the Trinity to pray for the soul of the king's father, the said land having been seized into the king's hand by John Rede, escheator in Norfolk, for the negligence of the said mesne lords; to hold for the said purpose and to pray for the good estate of the king, for the souls of his progenitors and others - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/4/250.


PATENT:22 - 1391 15/1 Henry, John and William Danyns - Henry Danyns son of John Danyns (son of William Danyns of Badesey) and his wife (daughter of Thomas Whyte) - for 4 marks in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/4/365.


PATENT:23 - 1391 11/7 Richard Daniell - Ratification of the estate of Richard Daniell as parson of the chapel of St Mary in the cemetery of Krukern [Crewkerne] - by privy seal 7414 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/4/460.


PATENT:24 - 1392 11/7 Robert Danyel - concerning a charter of Robert de Schardelawe dated at Berton by Myldenhale 15 of Richard 2 granting to John Payn of Swafham, Edmund vicar of church of Eye, etc lands in Cambridgeshire Suffolk and Norfolk with witness Robert Danyel (remembered in 1455) - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/206.


PATENT:25 - 1392 18/2 John Daniel - John Daniel of county Kilkenny and others investigating behaviour of Thomas Clifford, knight - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/81.


PATENT:26 - 1392 5/5 John Danyel - grant, for life, to William Fayrchild of Altryncham, for service to the king's father and to the king in future, of the office of the serjeanty of Buclowe, county Chester, lately held by John Danyel, deceased; on condition that it is not an office accountable (ita quod non sit officium computabile) - by privy seal 8062 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/52.


PATENT:27 - 1392 27/6 James Danyell - licence for the alienation in mortmain by James Danyell of Renham, John Richengod and William Pope of Rouchestre of 41 acres of land and half an acre of wood in Frendesbery and Chetham, not held in chief and of the yearly value of 13s 6d, as found by inquisition taken by Richard Skipp, escheator in Kent, to the prior and convent of Rochester, in full satisfaction of a licence granted to them by the late king to acquire lands and rents of the yearly value of 10l - at Nottingham - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/99.


PATENT:28 - 1392 8/11 William Danyell - commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas Hercy, knight, John Markham, John Gaytford, William Danyell and the sheriff of Nottingham, on information that a chest full of gold and silver has been found underground at Tuxford, hidden in a cellar of a chaplain, by Joan, wife of William Helwys of Allerton and by her delivered to her brother John Silak, chaplain - by bill of treasurer - at York - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/232.


PATENT:29 - 1394 20/7 John Danyel - John Danyel, wynedrawer paid fine of 6s 8d to stay in England - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/455.


PATENT:30 - 1394 1/8 Robert Danyell - paid fine of 6s 8d to stay in England - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/458.


PATENT:31 - 1394 1/9 William Danyell - Roger Walden, clerk, going into Ireland nominating William Bulcote and William Danyell, clerks as attorneys - John Scarle, clerk, received the attorneys until the return of Roger Walden - at Hereford - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/497.


PATENT:32 - 1394 17/11 Thomas Danyers - Thomas Danyers son and heir of Thomas Danyers - Revocation of protection with clause volumus for one year granted 6 August last to Thomas Danyers, son and heir of Thomas Danyers, knight, as staying on the king,s service in the company of Henry de Percy, earl of Northumberland, warden of the castle and town of Berwick on Tweed, as it appears by oath of Petrer de Legh that he has been living in the county of Chester attending to his own affairs - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/497.


PATENT:33 - 1395 24/2 John Danyell - licence, for 100s, paid in the hanaper, for Joan, late the wife of Ralph de Basset of Drayton, knight, to grant her whole interest in the manor of Olneye, county Buckingham, held in chief, and in the manor of Patyngham, county Stafford, not held in chief, her dower by the king's assignment on her husband's death, to Roger Tangeley, Richard Bromley and Thomas de Aldebury, clerks, William Spernore, John Danyell and Walter Power, esquires, at the yearly rent of 200 marks, payable at Olneye to her or her attorney during her life, with powers of re-entry and distress if the rent be in part or wholly in arrear, at Easter, Midsummer, Michaelmas or Chrismas, and if two months in arrear or if the said tenants or any of them make any demise of the premises, it shall be lawful for her to re-enter on and hold the same as at first, provided that it shall be lawful for the parties aforesaid to demise the premises or any part, both tenancies and demesnes, for a term of years and otherwise by court rolls according to the custom of the manors, and although some portion thereof be recovered and they are evicted from possession by prior title, yet the rent aforesaid is not to be withheld from the said Joan - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/556.


PATENT:34 - 1395 7/3 John and Thomas Danyel - pardon to John, son of Thomas Danyel of Clipston, of his trespass in removing six "blestres", viz six oaks from the king's wood of Clipston, and exposing them for sale contrary to the assize of the forest, and of any consequent outlawry - by privy seal 9868 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/558.


PATENT:35 - 1395 25/3 William Danyel - grant, for life, to the king's servant William Danyel of 10l a year from the issues of the county of Nottingham - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/559.


PATENT:36 - 1395 3/12 John Danyell burgess of Bodmin - complaint against John Danyell and others of Bodmin - for 2 marks in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/651.


PATENT:37 - 1396 27/4 Richard Danyell - Pardon to Richard Danyell for the death of John Wylimot, killed at the end of the town of Roderham on Whimonday in the fifteenth year - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/5/705.


PATENT:38 - 1397 4/6 Walter and John Danyell - Sp Ass John Hille, Robert Martham, John de Methewolde and John de Yelverton. ND Robert de Berneye chivaler, John Moriell clerk, Walter Danyell, John Danyell and John de Ocle v John atte Crosse and ors, tent in Kymberle, Corston and Runale. 4 June W. - by writ of privy seal and for 20s paid in the hanaper. - Si non omnes pursuant to above, empowering any 3 or 2 of them to act, of whom John Hille to be one. 5 June W - at Westminster - see Calendar of trhe General and Special Assize and General Gaol Delivery Commisions on the Dorses of The Patent Rolls Richard II 1377-1399/109-665.


PATENT:39 - 1397 15/6 Thomas Danyers - Thomas Danyers son and heir of Thomas Danyers - Revocation of protection with clause volumus for one year granted to Thomas Danyers, son and heir of Thomas Danyers, knight, as staying in the company of Henry de Percy 'le Fitz', warden of Berwick on Tweed, because he has been attending to his own affairs in the county of Chester, as is certified by Robert de Legh, sheriff of that country - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/149.


PATENT:40 - 1397 15/11 John Danyell - Peter Wederden of Sudbury, for not appearing to answer Robert Asshefeld and Robert Hotot touching a debt of 10l or John Danyell, citizen of Norwich, touching a debt of 20l - Suffolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/299.


PATENT:41 - 1397 16/11 Thomas Danyel - grant, for life, to Thomas Danyel, clerk, of the wardenship of the free chapel of Botehate, county Norfolk, void by the free resignation of John Bernard, clerk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/255.


PATENT:42 - 1398 6/2 Nicholas Danyell - licence for Nicholas Danyell, archdeacon of Winchester, provided by the Pope to a canonry and the prebend of Horton in the cathedral church of Salisbury, and to the deanery of St Peter's York, lately void by the creation of Roger Walden, archbishop of Canterbury, to accept the benefices in person or by his proctors and enjoy the same, suing execution of the papal bulls etc, nothwithstanding any statute of provisors - by privy seal 11919 - at Shrewsbury - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/291.


PATENT:43 - 1398 26/2 Walter Danyell - commision of peace and of oyer and terminer in the city of Norwich - by C - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/436.


PATENT:44 - 1398 6/30 Nicholas Danyell - ratification of Nicholas Danyel as prebendary of Hortoun in the cathedral church 9of Salisbury - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/379.


PATENT:45 - 1399 11/2 Ralph Danyell - Inspeximus and confirmation to Ralph Danyell of Walsoken, of an indenture dated Sunday the feast of St Michael in the twenty-second year, between John, bishop of Ely, and the said Ralph, witnessing, after reciting (1) letters patent of Thomas Darundell, bishop of Ely, dated at Ditton, 26 February, 50 Edward III, granting to the said Ralph, for life, the office of constable of the bishop's castle of Wesebech, and (2) the king's confirmation thereof dated 19 June in the eleventh year [Calendar 1385-1389, p 460], that the said parties have come to the following agreement, viz the bishop, with the assent of William Walpole, now prior, and the chapter of Ely, grants to the said Ralph, for life, a yearly rent of 28l 13s 4d from the manors of Litelbury and Hadestoke, county Essex, in exchange for the said office of constable of Wesebech castle, which the said Ralph grants to the said bishop and his assigns, as fully as the same was granted to the said Ralph above. Further with the like assent, the bishop agrees to pay the said rent to him at Walden abbey in Essex and nowhere else, with covenants, if the rent is six weeks in arrear, permitting the said Ralph to levy distress on the aforesaid manors, and if a quarter of a year, to re-enter upon the office of constable notwithstanding this present indenture - for 4 marks paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/477.


PATENT:46 - 1399 8/5 Thomas Danyers - Protection with clause volumus for one year for Thomas Danyers, son and heir of Thomas Danyers, 'chivaler', going on the king's service to Ireland - by bill of privy seal - at Cardiff - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-2/6/560.


PATENT:47 - 1399 7/11 Nicholas Danyel - Nicholas Danyel chancellor of Wells in the diocese of Bath and prebendary of Horton in the cathedral church of Salisbury in the diocese of Worcester - ratification of his estate - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/1/27.


PATENT:48 - 1399 14/10 William Danyell - presentation of John Wryght, parson of the church of Stretton Baskerville, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, to the church of Ravenston, in the same diocese, in the king's gift by reason of custody of the land and heir of John de Bello Monte, 'chivaler' deceased, being in his hand, on an exchange of beneficies with William Danyell - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/1/11.


PATENT:49 - 1401 8/7 Walter Danyell - John Cokayn, John Markham, Robert Martham, John Yelverton, Henry Lomynour, Roger Bliklyng, Walter Danyell, William Everard, Thomas Gerard commissioners of the peace for Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/1/562.


PATENT:50 - 1402 10/3 Richard Danyel - inspeximus and confirmation to Elizabeth de Stafford, kinswoman and heiress of Richard Danyel and Robert Turvill, of letters patent dated 6 February, 1 Richard II, inspecting and confirming a charter dated at Langley, 8 May, 33 Edward I [Charter Roll, 33 Edward I, No 37], inspecting and confirming the following:- 1 - a charter dated at Marlborough, 18 March, 9 John: 2 - a charter dated at Westminster, 13 February, 11 Henry III - for 20s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/54.


PATENT:51 - 1402 1/4 Thomas Danyel - notification of letters patent dated 16 November, 21 Richard II, granting to Thomas Danyel the wardenship of the free chapel of Botehate, county Norfolk, void by the resignation of John Bernard - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/55.


PATENT:52 - 1402 24/4 Walter Danyel - inspeximus and confirmation to Walter Danyel, the rector, and the chaplains of the chapel of St Mary within the manor of Slapton, holding the church of Poundestok to their own use, of letters patent dated 12 December, 2 Richard II, granting licence for the acquisition of a messuage in Poundestok and the advowson of the church - for 100s paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/85.


PATENT:53 - 1402 9/8 Walter Danyell - commission of array to William Elmham, 'chivaler', William Rees, William Appelyerd, William Everard and Walter Danyell in the city and liberty of Norwich for defence of the county of Norfolk - by C - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/116.


PATENT:54 - 1403 19/10 Roger Danyell - revocation of the protection with clause volumus for one year, lately granted by letters patent to Roger Danyell going on the king's service in the company of the king's knight Thomas Swynburn, captain of the castle of Hammes in the parts of Picardy, on the safe-custody of the same, because he delays in the city of London, as Thomas Fauconer and Thomas Polle, sheriffs, have certified - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/304.


PATENT:55 - 1404 18/1 Walter Danyell - commission of array within the city of Norwich, county Norfolk, and the liberty of the same to John White, 'chivaler', William Rees, William Appelyerd, Robert Brasyerd and Walter Danyell for the defence of the realm against certain enemies who have lately entered it - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/424.


PATENT:56 - 1405 21/2 John Danyell - revocation of letters patent dated 18 December last [Fine Rolls, 6 Henry IV m 15] committing to William Swynbourne, esquire, the custody of the manors of Treueley, Chillam and Malesshe, county Kent, as on the petition of Thomas Holgill, clerk, and Thomas Lathe, to whom the king granted the custody on 8 November last by letters patent [Fine Roll, 6 Henry IV m 24], the king directed the sheriff to summon the said William to appear before him in Chancery on a certain day now past to show cause why the letters should not be revoked, and the sheriff returned that he summoned him by Thomas Taverner, John Danyell, William Brenchesle and William Mellare, but he did not appear and judgement was given against him - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/2/494.


PATENT:57 - 1405 10/6 Nicholas Danyel - grant to the king's esquire Peter Crulle, in recompense and part payment of his wages within the household of 17l 6s 8d current in demand in the Exchequer from Nicholas Danyel and William Bulcot, clerks, from the farm of the alien priory of Andevere for Michaelmas term, 23 Richard II - by privy seal - at Ripon - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/25.


PATENT:58 - 1405 25/11 Roger Danyell - Roger Danyell of Spaldyng, for not appearing to answer John Peyscod of Boston, 'merchaund', touching a debt of 40s - Lincoln - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/130.


PATENT:59 - 1405 27/11 Roger Danyell - John Chirchegate of London, chaplain, for not appearing to answer Thomas Bury, citizen and tailor of London, and Roger Danyell, clerk, touching a debt of 20l - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/128.


PATENT:60 - 1406 2/3 Nicholas Danyel - whereas lately the king granted to his esquire Peter Crulle, in part payment of his wages due to him within the household 17l 6s 8d demanded in the Exchequer from Nicholas Danyel and William Bulcote clerks, from the farm of the alien priory of Andever for Michaelmas term 23 Richard II; and the letters patent are invalid because it has been found that no wages were due to him, and he has surrendered them; the king grants to him the said 18l 6s 8d as a gift - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/143.


PATENT:61 - 1406 18/5 Richard Danyell - whereas the king by letters patent lately pardoned to John de Notyngham, Robert de Coverham, William Gerveys, John de Chestan, Richard Drewe, Robert de Knayton, clerk, and Robert de Cawod, clerk, their trespass in acquiring to themselves and the heirs of Robert de Knayton the manor of Wyset, county Suffolk, and entering therein without licence; and afterwards on the death of John de Notyngham the said Robert, John de Chestan, Robert and Robert surrendered their estate in the manor to the said William and Richard and their heirs and assigns without licence; the king, for 6 marks paid in the hanaper, has pardoned the trespasses in this and granted licence to the said William and Richard to enfeoff Roger de Swillyngton, knight, William Mirfield, parson of the church of Swillyngton, John Norwiche, Thomas de Thornore, Robert Smythson and Richard Danyell, clerk, of the manor to hold themselves and the heirs of Roger - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/184.


PATENT:62 - 1406 28/6 William Danyel - William [Walter?] Danyel, mayor of Norwich, William Appelyerd, Thomas Gerard, Edmund Warner and Hugh Skeet, in the city of Norwich, to find money owed to the king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/155.


PATENT:63 - 1406 28/6 William Danyel - William [Walter?] Danyel, mayor [of Norwich], William Appelyerde, Thomas Gerard, Edmund Warner and Hugh Skeet, in the city of Norwich, borrowing money for the king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/201.


PATENT:64 - 1407 8/6 John Danyel - licence, for 20 marks paid in the hanaper by Margaret late the wife of John de Peyton, knight, for her to enfeoff Thomas Priour, John Danyel of Yeselham, Robert Neuport, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyne, John Stanford, clerk, and Thomas atte Pond, clerk, of her manor of Esthorpe and hundred of Lexenden and advowson of the church of Esthorpe, held in chief, and for these to re-grant the same to her for life, with successive remainders to John son of John de Peyton, esquire, and Grace his wife and the heirs of his body, Thomas the brother of John the son and the heirs male of his body, Robert his brother and the heirs of his body, Margaret his sister and the heirs of her body and the said Nicholas, John Burgoyne and John Stafford and their heirs - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/3/344.


PATENT:65 - 1408 20/11 Philip Danyell - Robert Michell of Foulmere, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer Philip Danyell touching a debt of 10 marks - Berkshire - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/10.


PATENT:66 - 1408 20/11 Michael Daniell - Michael Daniell and others robbed a barge (at sea) at Dartmouth - at Westminster - by king - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/65.


PATENT:67 - 1409 16/5 Thomas Danyell - Thomas, abbot of Keynesham, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas Danyell and John Littelbury his attorneys in Ireland for one year - John Roderch', clerk, received the attorneys until the coming of the nominator to Ireland - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/78.


PATENT:68 - 1411 14/5 Roger Danyell - Pardon to John Chirchegate of London, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county of Essex for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to satisfy Thomas Bury, citizen and tailor of London, and Roger Danyell, clerk, of 20l which they recovered against him and 100s damages; he having surrendered to the Flet prison and satisfied them, as William Thirnyng, chief justice of the Bench, has certified - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/291.


PATENT:69 - 1411 19/5 William Danyles - William Danyles and others who broke in at Allyston county Devon - for half mark paid in the hanaper - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/318.


PATENT:70 - 1411 14/11 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell the younger, for not appearing to answer John Calton, prebendary of Eton, and Robert Trays, canon of Lincoln, touching a debt of 20l - Nottingham - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/329.


PATENT:71 - 1412 2/1 John Danyell - commision to John Burgoyne, Ralph Bateman, Nicholas Parys and John Danyell and the sheriff and the escheators in the county of Cambridge to enquire the names and amounts of land and rent held by all men and women in the said county who should contribute to the subsidy of 6s 8d on land and rent to the value of 20l granted to the king by the commons of the realm with the assent of the lords spiritual and temporal in the last Parliament [Rolls of Parliament III 648] and to certify thereon to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer before the last day of February next. If they are remiss they shall be punished, and if they are diligent they shall be rewarded - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-4/4/378.


PATENT:72 - 1413 20/7 John Danyell - commission to the king's clerks Masters Ralph Grenehurst and Richard Holme, as in a plea pending before the king in Chancery between Henry Bowet, late constable of Bordeaux, now archbishop of York, and William Farendon, 'chivaler', certain controversies have arisen about certain conditions and contracts made between them which should be fulfilled at Bordeaux by Master John Morehay, lieutenant of the said late constable, to summon Robert Basset, Richard Shire, Henry Longe, John Wyghtman, John Danyell, William Smyth and Richard Payn in Calais and other foreign parts, who have clear notice, to appear before them and to examine them on the matter - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/1/115.


PATENT:73 - 1413 26/7 James Danyell - commission to John Michell, serjeant at arms, on complaint by James Danyell, master and owner of a ship called Seint Mark of Conquet in Brittany that it was lately captured at sea by the king's subjects contrary to the form of the truce between the king's father and those of Brittany and taken to the port of Hammell and is still there in the possession of Thomas Bromwych, to induce the said Thomas to make restitution of the ship with all its gear or, if he refuse, to arrest him without delay and bring him before the king in Chancery - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/1/115.


PATENT:74 - 1413 4/12 Walter Danyell - licence, for 20l paid in the hanaper, for the abbot and convent of Bury St Edmunds, of the foundation of the king's progenitors and of the king's patronage, to grant the advowson of a mediety of the church of Fresyngfeld, parcel of their foundation and held of the king in chief, to Simon Felbrygge, 'chivaler', Roger Prat, clerk, Walter Danyell and John Alderford to hold to themselves and their heirs and assigns at a rent of 40s yearly; for these to grant the advowson in mortmain to the dean and chaplains of the college of St Mary of the Fields, Norwich, rendering 40s, yearly to the abbot and convent and maintaining other charges by the ordinance of the said Simon and others; and for the dean and chaplains to appropriate the mediety of the church in mortmain, provided that a vicarage be sufficiently endowed and a competent sum of money from the fruits of the moiety distributed yearly among the poor parishioners of the moiety according to the ordinance of the diocesan - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/1/139.


PATENT:75 - 1414 9/3 Robert Danyel - pardon to John Piggesden, who on Thursday after St Hilary, 14 Henry IV, in the church of the Friars Minor in Suthampton before Robert Danyel and Nicholas Venour, coroners in the town, acknowledged himself a felon .... - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/1/173.


PATENT:76 - 1414 28/11 Richard Danyell - John son of Robert Stokton of Erdeburgh, for not appearing to answer Roger de Swillyngton, knight, and Richard Danyell, clerk, touching a debt of 40l - at Westminster - Suffolk - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/1/215.


PATENT:77 - 1417 4/6 Henry Danyell - revocation, in accordance with the statute in Parliament of Edward III at Westminster, of letters patent of presentation of John Martyn to the vicarage of Chilham; as at the suit of the king's uncle Thomas, earl of Dorset, Henry FitzHugh, 'chivaler', John Rodenale, 'chivaler', and Robert Morton, esquire, claiming to be patrons of the vicarage, the king directed the sheriff of Kent to summon the said John Martyn to appear before him in Chancery at a certain day now past to inform the king of his right and show cause why the letters should not be revoked, and the sheriff returned that he summoned him by James Dyngle, Henry Danyell, Thomas Otewy and Roger Twysden, and the said earl and others appeared by Peter Preston their attorney and the said John by John Stork his attorney, but he could say nothing and judgement was given against him - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/2/28.


PATENT:78 - 1419 5/3 Walter Danyell - Thomas Erpyngham, 'chivaler', Simon Felbrigge, 'chivaler', William Appelyerd, mayor, Walter Danyell, William Sedman, John Alderford and the sheriffs, in the city of Norwich - in commission of array in preparation for attack from Spain - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/2/212.


PATENT:79 - 1419 18/5 Robert Danyell - William Wolriche of Dudmaston county Salop, 'gentilman', for not appearing to answer Robert Danyell touching a debt of 40 marks - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/2/221.


PATENT:80 - 1419 6/11 Walter Danyell - pardon, for 10l paid in the hanaper by Margaret late the wife of Philip Gernon, William Paston, Walter Danyell, John Alderford, John Mapilton, clerk, William Thwayte, Richard Halle, Thomas Gednay, clerk, John Hennay, 'spicer', and John Taverner of Hengham, of their trespass in acquiring to themselves and their heirs from Thomas Erpyngham, knight, William Philippes, knight, and Thomas Derham the manor of Burdeleyes, held of the king in chief, and entering thereon without licence - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/2/248.


PATENT:81 - 1421 9/5 Richard Danyell - John Kyllom of Danby, county York, 'gentilman', for not appearing to answer a plea that he render 20 marks to Joan late the wife of Roger de Swyllyngton, 'chivaler', Richard Danyell, clerk, Alexander Donwych, Thomas Boklys and Thomas Eyre, executors of the will of Roger de Swyllynton - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/2/346.


PATENT:82 - 1421 2/6 Walter Danyell - John Tilles of Boxford, county Suffolk, 'yoman', for not appearing before Richard Norton and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer a plea that he render 20l to Walter Danyell, citizen of Norwich, Henry Lomynour and Margaret late the wife of Henry Lomynour, late citizen of Norwich, executors of the will of the latter - Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-5/2/346.


PATENT:83 - 1429 15/11 Walter Danyell - Walter Danyell alderman of Norwich - inspeximus and confirmation to mayor, aldermen and commonality of the city of Norwich of regulations etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/32.


PATENT:84 - 1430 29/5 Nicholas Danyell - pardon to Thomas Hoper of Bathe, county Somerset, clerk, of his outlawry in the county of Wiltshire, for not appearing before William Babyngton and his fellows, justices of the bench, to satisfy John Nyweman, Nicholas Danyell and Thomas Baldewyn of a judgment debt of 40l and 10 marks damages; he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison of the king's bench and paid the debt and damages, as William Cheyne, chief justice, has certified - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/59.


PATENT:85 - 1430 21/6 John Danyell - John Danyell of Telesford county Somerset clerk administrator of Robert Olyver, esquire, for not appearing when sued with John Buttes of Rede, county Somerset, 'husbondman,' his fellow-administrator, before the same justices to answer John Wotton, citizen and draper of London, touching a plea that they render 40s - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/21.


PATENT:86 - 1430 21/10 Alice and Michael Danyell - Alice Danyell, 'wydue' or 'wydowe' executrix and late the wife of Michael Danyell, 'maryner', of Plymmouth, county Devon, for not appearing before the justices of the bench to answer Walter Selman of Plympton touching a plea that she render 8 marks; nor to answer Thomas Combe touching a plea of debt of 73s 4d - Devon - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/88.


PATENT:87 - 1431 16/2 John Danyell - John Danyell of Tynhyde county Wiltshire the elder 'husbondman' - for not appearing before the justices of the bench to answer Thomas Culmer, rector of Edyngdon, touching a trespass stated to have been done to him by the said John and by John Goder also of Tynhyde, 'husbondman' - Wiltshire - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/94.


PATENT:88 - 1431 16/11 John Danels - presentation of John Danels, parson of Stokton, in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of St Mary Welyngham, in the same diocese, on an exchange of benefices with Laurence Baldeware; directed to the vicar general in the absence of the bishop abroad - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/180.


PATENT:89 - 1432 1/2 Robert and Roger Pedwardyn - licence for 12l paid in the hanaper, for Robert Pedwardyn, knight, to enfeoff Thomas Hathy, parson of South Warneborn, Hugh Haltoft, vicar of Burton and Roger Bay of Helpryngham, and their heirs, in the manor of South Warneborn, county Southampton, and the manor of Burton by Helpryngham, and the moiety of the manor of Notton, county Lincoln, which are held of the king in chief - licence also for the said feoffees, after seisin had, to grant the premises to the said Robert and to Roger Pedwardyn, his kinsman, and the heirs of the latter - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/189.


PATENT:90 - 1434 1/5 Richard Danell - Richard Danell in list of people whose oaths were received in Sussex - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/372.


PATENT:91 - 1434 1/5 Thomas Daniell and William Daniell - Thomas Daniell and William Daniell in list of people whose oaths were received in Huntingdon not to maintain law breakers - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/375.


PATENT:92 - 1434 1/5 John Danyell - John Danyell in list of people whose oaths were received in Middlesex not to maintain law breakers - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/408.


PATENT:93 - 1436 18/4 John Danyell - John Danyell born in Oldewater in Holand, dwelling at Wierton in list of people taking oath of fealty - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/2/571.


PATENT:94 - 1436 6/11 Joan Knyghtley - William Bonde of Great Bloxwyche, county Stafford, 'husbondman', for not appearing before justices of the bench to answer Joan Knyghtley touching a plea of debt of 40l - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/4.


PATENT:95 - 1437 22/3 Richard Danyell - licence for Richard Danyell, owner of le Rotheship of Scarburgh, and Richard Wryght, owner of a ship called le Petyr of Scarburgh, to go to sea and fish and return to any port provided the said ships have not been arrested for the king's service - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/17.


PATENT:96 - 1437 27/9 John Danyell - commission to John Danyell, master of the ship called le Trinite of London, to arrest the mariners required to take her to sea to resist the king's enemies - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/82.


PATENT:97 - 1438 5/11 Robert and Roger Pedwardyn - licence for 8l paid in the hanaper, for Roger Pedwardyn, esquire, kinsman and heir of Robert Pedwardyn, knight, to grant to Robert Whyte of Farnham, county Surrey, Margaret his wife, and John his son, and the heirs of the said Robert Whyte, the manor of Southwarneboru, county Southampton, held in chief - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/223.


PATENT:98 - 1438 5/11 John Danyell - commission de wallis et fossatis to John Portyngton, Guy Rouclyff, Ralph Babthorp, Peter Ardern, Robert Rouclyff, Peter Bukton, John Danyell, William Swyllyngton and John Acclom along the coast of the sea and marsh at Scardeburgh county York, between Southstele and the house of the hospital of St Nicholas, Scardeburgh - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/265.


PATENT:99 - 1439 7/12 John Danyel - ....touching the bailiwick of Campana, John Danyel, Thomas le Archier, Thomas son of Thomas Folejaumb, at present within age and in ward of the king, who had granted this wardship to .... John Danyel, forester in fee of Campana, holds a bovate of land in Wormhull for the keeping of his bailiwick by serjeanty .... - answering questions on his hereditary role - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/352-3.


PATENT:100 - 1440 30/11 Thomas Danyell - grant to the king's servants, Thomas Danyell, Thomas Est, John Slyfirst, Robert Savage and William Jankyns of three 'pakkes' of wool of the the growth of Berkshire, a 'corfe' of wool-fells and a barrel of tallow which John Maynard of London, 'fysshemonger', lately found concealed in a secret and suspicious place at Merlaweskey in the parish of St Michael and ward of Qwenehythe London, contrary to the Statute in that behalf, which are forfeited to the king and are appraised at 40 marks; on surrender by them of letters patent, dated 11 October last, which are invalid because only the portion above described of the wool, cloth, kersey, fells, hides, 'thrommes', and tallow, of the value of 100 marks, purported to be conveyed by the surrendered letters, was really forfeited to the king - by king dated etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/493.


PATENT:101 - 1440 4/11 John Daniell - William Variet of Padstowe, county Cornwall, 'husbondman', for not appearing before the justices of the bench to answer John Daniell, touching a plea of trespass - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/3/457.


PATENT:102 - 1442 29/5 Robert Danyell - pardon to Robert Danell of Bengeho, county Hertford, 'husbondman', alias Robert Danyell, of all felonies, trespasses and other misdeeds committed by him hitherto, whereof he is indicted, and of any consequent outlawries - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/84.


PATENT:103 - 1443 30/1 John Danell - John Danell of Northmundham, county Sussex, 'husbondman'. for not appearing before the king to answer John Gunter, touching a plea of trespass - Somerset - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/120.


PATENT:104 - 1443 14/2 Richard Knyghtley - whereas Richard Knyghtley, the elder, esquire, now deceased, and Elizabeth his wife acquired to themselves for life of John Baskervile knight, the manor of Heliden, county Northampton, held in chief, with remainder to Richard Knightley, the younger, his son, and Eleanor his wile and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Richard the father, and entered therein without licence; the king for 100 shillings paid in the hanaper, has pardoned the trespass herein and granted the manor in like terms to Elizabeth to hold by the services due and accustomed - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/151


PATENT:105 - 1443 4/12 Walter Danyell - Walter Danyell of Malines and London - licence for Walter Danyell, born at Michelyn in Brabant and dwelling at London, to stay in England, he having taken the oath of allegiance - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/229.


PATENT:106 - 1444 11/2 Thomas Danyell - grant to the king's esquire Thomas Danyell of the keeping of all the lands late of Henry Mellys, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by his death and the minority of John his son and heir, with the marriage of the heir, during the said minority, from 1 December last, sustaining the houses, closes and buildings and supporting all other charges - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/238.


PATENT:107 - 1444 1/3 Thomas Danyell - appointment, for life, of the king's esquire Thomas Danyell as master and surveyor of all the king's forests, chases and parks in the county of Chester, to hold himself or by deputies, with the wages, fees and profits to the office pertaining and a competent pasture for one horse and three mares with their foals in all and each of the premises at all times of the year; and grant to him of the punishment of all foresters and ministers and other persons in any wise offending within the same, and mandate to the verderers, parkers and their deputies and other officers and ministers to be intendant to him - by privy seal etc - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/256.


PATENT:108 - 1444 26/8 William Daniell - presentation of William Daniell, clerk, to the church of Little Berkhampsted, in the diocese of Lincoln - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/274.


PATENT:109 - 1444 26/9 Thomas Danell - pardon to William Gascoigne, of Gokthorpe, county York, knight, of any flight or withdrawal whereof he is charged in his indictment with Richard Aske, of Aghton, county York, esquire, John Horner of Harwod, county York, 'yoman', Miles Parker of Gokthorp, 'yoman', John Pye of Harwode, 'bowcher', and William Chambre late of Brame, county York, 'gentilman', before Thomas Danell, coroner in the county, of having slain Thomas Danson of Tadcastre, county York, 'colier', on Sunday after Easter last in the meadows of Tadcastre, and withdrawn immediately thereafter; and grant to him of all goods forfeited by him by colour thereof - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/297.


PATENT:110 - 1444 30/10 Nicholas Danyell - Robert Congmours, alias Congmorrs, of Wyvelcote, county Oxford, 'chivaler', for not appearing before John Juyn and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer two pleas of Nicholas Danyell touching debts of 30l and 11l 13s 4d - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/301.


PATENT:111 - 1445 6/2 Thomas Danyell - grant to the king's serjeant Thomas Danyell, esquire, of the ward and marriage of John, son and heir of James Bruyn late of Stapilford, county Chester, tenant in chief by knights service as of the county of Chester, and of the keeping and ward of all lands, rents, reversions and services in the king's hands after the death of James by reason of John's minority, and of all possessions falling in to John during his minority, and so from heir to heir - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/328.


PATENT:112 - 1445 6/2 Thomas Danyell - grant to the king's serjeant Thomas Danyell, esquire, of the keeping of the lands late of James Bruyn of Stapilford, county Chester, as above (6/2/1445) - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/332.


PATENT:113 - 1445 15/2 Thomas Danyell - grant, for life, to the king's serjeant Thomas Danyell, esquire, of the office of chamberlain of Chester, with the usual wages, fees and profits, to hold himself or by deputy immediately after the death of John Trowtebeke, now chamberlain; and if John have offended or offend, Thomas shall enter the office - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/333.


PATENT:114 - 1446 5/2 Thomas Danyell - grant, for life, to the king's esquire Thomas Danyell of two parts of the lordship or manor of Troughtebek, county Westmoreland, with all their appurtances and a parcel of waste land called 'Wendrandermer Holme' in the water of Wenrandermer, to hold from Martinmas last at the rent of 17l 8s 6d - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/399.


PATENT:115 - 1446 25/3 Stephen Danyell - Commission to the sheriff of Cornwall, John More, king's serjeant at arms, John Billes, esquire, John Killygrewe, esquire, John Barill of Penryn and Stephen Danyell, setting forth the tenour of an inquisition taken before Nicholas Asshton and Thomas Bere, .... - Stephen Danyell was attorney for Peter Stephen master of ship that was stolen - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/423.


PATENT:116 - 1446 30/4 George Danyell - ....as appears by divers inquisitions taken before George Danyell, late escheator in the said counties [Buckingham and Bedford].... - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/152.


PATENT:117 - 1446 1/6 Thomas Danyell - grant, for life, to Sibyl Haukeston of 20l yearly out of the issues of the subsidy and ulnage of cloth and pieces of cloth for sale and of the moiety of the forfeiture thereof in Somerset, from Michaelmas last, and to Thomas Danyell, king's esquire, for life of 20l from the farms of two parts of the lordship or manor of Troughtebek, county Westmoreland, with divers, lands adjacent thereto, and of a parcel of waste land called Wyndrandermerholme in the water of Wyndrandermer, and of two parts of all the lands in the lordship, manor or hamlet of Subtusmylnbek, two parts of the herbage of the close called Calfgarth, county Westmoreland, and of the fishery of the water of Wyndrandermer and of all the king's lands in the town or hamlet of Appilthuayt in the parish of Wynandermer, county Westmoreland, demised of late to the said Thomas at farm for life; grant also to him, his heirs and assigns, of the reversion of two parts of the herbage and pannage of the park of Troughtebek with 'wyndfall and browsyng', which Henry Waryn has of the king's grant for life for 40s a year at farm, and of the reversion of the third part thereof, which Jacquetta, duchess of Bedford, holds in dower for life, to hold at the rent of 40s a year; in lieu of a grant to Sibyl of 40l a year by letters patent dated 29 June, 16 Henry VI, surrendered - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/440-41.


PATENT:118 - 1446 14/6 Thomas Daniell - grant to the king's esquires Thomas Daniell, usher of the chamber, and Edmund Montford, of the office of master of the game of all parks and chaces in Warwickshire and Staffordshire and of steward of all lordships in those counties, in the king's hands by the death of the same duke [Henry Duke of Warwick], to hold as above [during minority of Duke's heiress] - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/433.


PATENT:119 - 1446 14/6 Thomas Daniell - grant to the king's esquires Thomas Daniell, usher of the chamber, and Edmund Montford, of the office of master of the game of all parks and chaces in Warwickshire and Staffordshire, in the king's hand by the death of the said duke [Henry Duke of Warwick] to hold as above [during minority of Duke's heiress] - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/436.


PATENT:120 - 1446 10/7 Thomas Danyel - grant to the king's esquire Thomas Danyel, his heirs and assigns, of a yearly rent of 6l 10s paid by Reynold Byggynges for the farm of two parts of all the lands in the lordship, manor or hamlet of Under Milnbek and of two parts of the herbage of the close called Calgarth, county Westmoreland, parcels of the lordship of Kendale, committed to the said Reynold for a term of seven years, to have during the said term, and of the king's fishery of the water of Wynandremere and all the king's lands in Appylthwayt in the parish of Wynandremere, with the nomination to the church of Wynandremere and the chapel of St Mary within the water of Wynandremere, county Westmoreland. Grant also to him, as above, after the said term, of the remainder of the said two parts and of the third part, which Jacquetta, duchess of Bedford, holds in dower for life, at a rent of five marks a year: in lieu of a grant by letters patent dated 4 May last surrendered - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/453.


PATENT:121 - 1446 14/7 John Danyel - exemption, for life, of John Danyel of Scarburgh, county York, from being put on assizes, juries, attaints, recognitions or inquisitions and from being made trier therein, mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner, justice, collector, assessor, trier, surveyor, constable, collector of tenths, fifteenths or other subsidy, aid, quota or tax, or other officer, bailiff or minister of the king - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/441.


PATENT:122 - 1446 20/8 Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyel commissioner of the peace for Buckingham - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/4/467.


PATENT:123 - 1446 14/9 Thomas Danyell - grant in survivorship to the king's esquires, Thomas Danyell and Edmund Mountfort, of the offices of keeping the manor and park of Chaylesmore, county Warwick, to hold themselves or by deputies, with the usual wages, fees and profits, immediately after the decease of William Stalworth, esquire - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/6.


PATENT:124 - 1446 16/9 Thomas Danyell - assets of heiress of Henry, Duke of Warwick reassigned to her grandfather the earl of Salisbury, but without prejudice to offices granted to James Fenys knight, John Norreys, John Wenlock, Thomas Danyell and Edmund Mountford - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/1.


PATENT:125 - 1446 29/12 Thomas Danyell - grant in survivorship to the king's serjeants, Thomas Danyell and Edmund Mountford, esquires, of the office of steward of the lordship of Chaylesmore, county Warwick, to hold themselves or by deputies, with the usual wages, fees and profits, and the herbage and pannage of the park of Chaylesmore, at a rent of 40s, as William Stalworth, esquire, deceased, rendered - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/27.


PATENT:126 - 1447 11/3 Thomas Danyell - grant in survivorship to Thomas Danyell and John Troutebek, king's esquires, of the office of remembrancer of the king's part in the Exchequer, to hold themselves or by deputies with the usual wages, fees, profits and rewards, as William Warde, chaplain, had the same - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/33.


PATENT:127 - 1447 17/3/1447&30/10/1449 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell commissioner of the peace for Buckingham - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/587.


PATENT:128 - 1447 19/121447&8/5/1448 Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyel commissioner of the peace for Norfolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/592.


PATENT:129 - 1447 Thomas Danyell - Rex concessit Thomae Daniell Armigero in feodo totum herbagium et pannagium parci de Troughtebek unacum windfall et brouseing pro annuo redditu quadragint' solidorum. - see Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi Edward-4/289b/22.


PATENT:130 - 1448 16/4 Thomas Danyell - licence, for 100s paid in the hanaper, for John, Duke of Norfolk, to grant to John, archbishop of Canterbury, Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, Thomas, bishop of Ely, William, bishop of Winchester, Adam, bishop of Chichester, John, earl of Shrewsbury, Robert, lord of Willughby, Henry Inglose, knight, Thomas Danyell, Edmund Stapilton, Henry Bradfeld, clerk, Edmund Mille, Edmund Fitz William, John Tymperley and Thomas Bataill and their heirs the manors and lordships of Staverton, Bungay, Soham, Earls, Walton, Framlyngham and Hoo with the hundred of Lose, county Suffolk, South Walsham with half the hundred of Ersham, county Norfolk, Boseham, Brembre, Mechyng, and Brightelmeston, county Sussex, Reygate, county Surrey, Fenystanton, county Huntingdon, and all his house in the parish of St Mary Somerset, London, with all the lands, rents, reversions, services, knights' fees, advowsons, courts, liberties, franchises and rights pertaining to the same, held in chief, and the remainder of the manors and lordships of Haneworth, Suthfeld, Erham or Erham and Fornescote, county Norfolk, Chesterford, county Essex, Todenham and Strogoill in Wales and the march of Wales, held in chief, which Katherine, duchess of Norfolk, his mother, holds in dower for life of his inheritance with reversion to the duke - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/145.


PATENT:131 - 1448 30/4 George Danyell - late escheator in counties of Bedford and Buckingham - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/152.


PATENT:132 - 1448 8/5 Thomas Danyell - on a commission of the peace for Norfolk - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/592.


PATENT:133 - 1448 8/9 Thomas Danyell - grant to the king's esquire, Thomas Danyell, and the heirs of his body, of the remainder of the offices of constable of the castle of Risyng, county Norfolk, and warden or forester of the chace or warren of the lordship of Risyng and steward of the same lordship, after the death or surrender of Ralph, lord of Cromwell, who has the same for life; taking the same wages, fees and rewards as Ralph now has - by king etc - at Canterbury - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/203.


PATENT:134 - 1448 15/12 Thomas Danyell - grant to the king's esquire, Thomas Danyell, usher of the chamber, of a piece of cloth inwoven with gold containing 15 yards, a piece of 'velvet' figured with black containing 15.25 yards, a piece of black 'satin' containing 15 yards, 2 chests with 2l of gold, 3 ticks of feather beds with the bolster thereof and 2 dozen black skins of 'bogye', forfeited of late in the port of London - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/210.


PATENT:135 - 1449 25/7 John and Nicholas Danyell - general pardon to John Danyell, esquire, of all offences committed by him hitherto and any consequent outlawry - similarly for Nicholas Danyell, esquire, John Daune, esquire, Thomas Floure, esquire, Roger Pedwardyn, esquire, Roger Talbot, Robert Spark, Thomas Wode and John Halyot [these were in list so not necessarily people associated in any way] - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/275.


PATENT:136 - 1449 27/7 Thomas Danyell - commission to the king's esquire, Thomas Danyell, appointing him to go with his posse on the sea for the safe keeping thereof, with full power to lead, rule and govern all master and mariners and others of his company and to punish the same, and to fight the king's enemies - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/270.


PATENT:137 - 1449 30/10 Thomas Danyell - on commission of the peace for Oxfordshire - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/387.


PATENT:138 - 1450 26/4 Thomas Danyell - commission of oyer and terminer to Richard Wydevyle of Rivers, knight, John Prisot, Thomas Danyell, John Say, Thomas Tresham and Thomas Thorp, appointing them to make inquisition in the county of Northampton touching all treasons, felonies, rebellions, insurrections, riots, routs, congregations, conspiracies and unlawful gatherings committed by John Harries of Teryngton on the Hill, county York, 'shipman' - at Leicester - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/383.


PATENT:139 - 1450 23/5 Thomas Danyell - commission of oyer and terminer to William Lovell, knight, Robert Hungerford of Moleyns, knight, John Fortescu, knight, William Yelverton, Richard Byngham, Robert Shottesbroke, knight, John Nores, Thomas Danyell, Richard Quatermayns, Drew Barantyn and William Marmyon, appointing them to make inquisition in the county of Oxford touching the complaint of certain of the king's lieges in the county, that Humphrey Stafford, late of Grafton, county Worcester, esquire, son and heir of Humphrey Stafford, late of Grafton, knight, Thomas Burdet late of Arowe, county Warwick, esquire, John Trussell, late of Byllisley, county Warwick, esquire, Richard Beauchamp late of Grafton, 'gentilman', Thomas Bayle and Roger Horseman, late of Oseley, county Warwick, 'yoman', .....lay in wait to slay certain the king's lieges, wounded them and carried away their goods to no small value and committed other trespasses and riots - for 20s paid in the hanaper - at Leicester - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/386.


PATENT:140 - 1450 7/7 Edmund and John Danyell - Edmund and John Danyell, of Renham [Rainham] county Kent - in long list of Kent people being pardoned at request of the queen for gathering against the state (see page 338) - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/370.


PATENT:141 - 1450 13/08 John Danyel - pardon to John Danyel of Rolston, county Nottingham, 'yoman', of the king's suit for the felony whereof he was maliciously indicted before Thomas Gryngore, coroner within the liberty of the lordship of Suthwell of John, cardinal and archbishop of York, to wit, of having on Tuesday in Whitsun week, 14 May, 26 Henry VI, slain John Buktrout late of Aram, county Nottingham, 'laborer', in Suthwell with a bill worth 8d, for which felony he fled on the same day; and of any consequent outlawries - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/333.


PATENT:142 - 1450 4/11 Thomas Danyel - grant during good behaviour to William Essex, for good service to the king and queen, of the office of king's remembrancer in the Exchequer, with the usual wages, fees, profits and rewards; in lieu of a grant thereof in survivorship to Thomas Danyel and John Troutebek, esquires, by letters patent, surrendered - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/405.


PATENT:143 - 1450 23/11 John Danyel - John Danyel, of Pershore yeoman - pardoned with Humphrey Stafford of Grafton and others - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/461.


PATENT:144 - 1451 1/4 Thomas Danyell - pardon to John Veer, earl of Oxford, one of the pledges of the king's esquire, Thomas Danyell, of the sum of 100 marks forfeit by the earl before the king at Westminster in Michaelmas term last for not having Thomas before the king at a certain day to find security for his good behaviour towards the king and his people and specially towards Henry Wodehous, as the said earl mainprised; the said Thomas not daring to appear at that term owing to the indisposition of divers lieges of the king - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/413.


PATENT:145 - 1451 10/7 Thomas Danyell - John Lakford of Ipswich, county Suffolk, 'cordewaner', for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows to answer Thomas Danyell, late sheriff of Suffolk, touching a debt of 20li - Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/399.


PATENT:146 - 1451 18/07 Robert Danyel of Standon - Robert Danyel of Staundon Hertford and others to be arrested and brought before king in Chancery - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/478.


PATENT:147 - 1451 6/8 Thomas Danyell - pardon to John Bendyssh of Stapulbumsted, county Essex, 'gentilman', of 100 marks, in which he was bound by recognizance before the king to have before the king Thomas Danyell, esquire, at a certain day, he having mainprised with others that Thomas would then appear and be of good behaviour towards the king and his people and specially towards Henry Wodehous, but Thomas made default and dared not appear owing to the evil disposition of the king's lieges then rebelling within the realm - by privy seal etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/468.


PATENT:148 - 1451 22/10 Thomas Danyell - commission of oyer and terminer to Henry, duke of Exeter, John, earl of Oxford, John, earl of Shrewsbury, John, earl of Worcester, John Talbot of Lysle, knight, Nicholas Wyfold, mayor of London, John Fortescu, knight, John Prisot, Peter Ardern, William Yelverton, John Markham, Richard Byngham, John Portyngton, Nicholas Asshton, Robert Danvers, Thomas Tyrell, knight, Henry Frowyk, Stephen Broun, John Atherley, Simon Eyre, John Olney and Thomas Byllyng, appointing them to proceed in Chancery on an indictment of Thomas Danyell late of London, esquire, before Thomas Chalton, late mayor of London, and his fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in London, for treasons and felonies - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/532.


PATENT:149 - 1451 10/11 Thomas Danyel - general pardon to Thomas Danyell, esquire, of the county of Chester, alias late sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, alias searcher in the port of London and in all ports, creeks and places in the water of Thames on either side from London to Gravesende and there, and thence to Feversham and there, and thence to the sea, alias bailiff of Derbyshire, alias usher of the chamber, bailiff of Eddesbury hundred, alias late of Westminster, county Middlesex, alias late of Froddesham, county Chester, alias late of Risyng Castell, county Norfolk, alias late of London, of all offences and fines and any consequent outlawries - by king & C etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/498


PATENT:150 - 1452 10/03 John Danyell - John prior of Farley Monarchorum commisary of John prior of St Pancras Lewys, chamberlain, vicar and commissary of Odde, abbot of Cluny and whose fealty the king has taken, confirms election of Robert Mountegewe as prior of Montacute - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/17.


PATENT:151 - 1452 26/4 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Braunston of Benteley, county Suffolk, 'yoman', for not appearing before the same to answer Thomas Danyell, esquire, late sheriff of Suffolk, touching a plea that he render account of the time when he was his receiver - Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/488.


PATENT:152 - 1452 28/10 George Danyell - commission to George Danyell, esquire, Richard Panyere and Richard Werdell, king's serjeant at arms, appointing them to arrest and bring before the king and council Thomas Shepay, Robert Hally and Ellis Hally, to answer certain charges - by c - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/57.


PATENT:153 - 1452 2/12 Robert Danyell - Commission to arrest Robert Danyell of Staundon Hertfordshire 'fleccher', and others to answer certain charges - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/5/535.


PATENT:154 - 1452 28/12 John Danyell - significance to John prior of the house of St Pancras Lewes in the diocese of Chichester, chamberlain and vicar of the abbot of Cluny in England, Scotland and Ireland of the royal assent to the election of John Holder or Holdere, monk of the priory of St Andrew Northampton as prior of that house - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/29&36.


PATENT:156 - 1454 27/08 John Danyell - commission to Richard George, king's serjeant at arms, the bailiffs of Scardeburgh, John Robynson, Robert Hoggeson and John Danyell appointing them to arrest Andrew Trolop, who with others keeps the sea, robbing and spoiling the king's lieges and allies and a ship called a "karvell" wherein he sails and to bring them before the king in Chancery, to answer touching the premises and to keep the karvell till further order - at Middleham - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/179.


PATENT:157 - 1455 7/2 Thomas Danyell - William Merssh of Shetley county Suffolk 'yoman' for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows to answer Thomas Danyell esquire late sheriff of Suffolk touching a debt of 10 marks - city of Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/186.


PATENT:158 - 1455 12/11 Roger Pedwardine - licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ralph Cromwell, lord Cromwell, knight, to the master or warden and chaplains of the college and almshouse of the Holy Trinity, Tateshale, county Lincoln, of the manors of Wodthorp, Maltby and Cherywillingham, a messuage, 200 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture in Wadyngton, 5 acres of meadow in Whasshynburgh, 16 acres of wood in Haydor and 4l 13s 4d of rent in Birton and Haydor, county Lincoln, of which premises the manors of Wodthorp and Maltby are held of Roger Pedwardyn by the twentieth part of a knight's fee and the manor of Cherywillyngham and 16 acres of wood in Haydor are held of the king by fealty and the premises in Wadyngton and Whasshyngburgh are held of the king by fealty as of the duchy of Lancaster; all which premises are extended at 31l 13s 4d a year, as was found by an inquisition taken before Richard Wenslowe, escheator in the county; to hold to the value of 32l a year in part satisfaction of the 200l of lands, rents and advowsons which they have licence to acquire by letters patent dated 14 July, 17th Henry 6 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/195.


PATENT:159 - 1456 1/1 John Danyell - John Danyell of Quadryng in Holand county Lincoln 'husbondman' for not appearing before the justices of the bench to answer the abbot of Peterborough, David Broun of Peterburgh and Richard Koker of Flete in Holand county Lincoln 'husbondman' touching a debt of 30l - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/267.


PATENT:160 - 1456 3/2 Thomas Danyell - Richard Cooke alias Smyth of Brokford county Suffolk 'parchemynner' for not appearing before John Prysot and his fellows to answer Thomas Danyell late sheriff of Suffolk touching a debt of 10l in City of Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/267.


PATENT:161 - 1456 19/10 Thomas Danyell - pardon to Edmund Capell of Brokford, county suffolk, 'smyth', of his outlawry in Norwich for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows, late justices of the Bench, to answer Thomas Danyell, esquire, late sheriff of Suffolk, touching a debt of 10l; he having surrendered to the Fleet prison, as John Prysot, chief justice, has certified - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/312.


PATENT:162 - 1457 26/9 Thomas Danyell - commission of array to John duke of Norfolk, John earl of Oxford, Thomas Descales, knight, John Fastolff knight, William Chaumberleyn knight, Thomas Tuddenham knight, Miles Stapilton knight, Thomas Danyell and the sheriff of Norfolk in Norfolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/402.


PATENT:163 - 1457 24/10 Thomas Danyell - commission to Thomas de Roos knight, Thomas Descales knight, William Yelverton, Thomas Tudenham knight, Philip Wentworth knight, John Fyncham, Thomas Danyell, esquire, and Giles Seyntho appointing them to make inquisition in the county of Norfolk touching and treasons, misprisions, insolences or slanders, committed by Kohn Wode of Estbarsham county Norfolk 'gentilman', against the king's person or majesty and royalty and against the person and honour of the queen Margaret and prince Edward - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/404.


PATENT:164 - 1457 08/11 Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyell of Walsoken county Norfolk 'husbondman' pardoned for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Baret touching a debt of 40s - Norfolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/376.


PATENT:166 - 1457 10/11/1457 and 11/4/1458 John Danyel - on Commission of the Peace in Middlesex - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/671.


PATENT:167 - 1457 27/11 Thomas Danyell - revocation of the protection with clause volumus for one year granted of late to Thomas Danyell late of Risyng alias Castell Risyng county Norfolk, alias late of Framlyngham county Suffolk, alias late of London, alias late of Burton county Lincoln, esquire to stay in the company of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, warden of the castle and town of Berwick upon Tweed, on the safe-keeping and victualling thereof; because he tarries in London and the suburbs thereof, as the sheriffs have certified - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/396.


PATENT:168 - 1458 15/3 John Danyell - commission to Ralph Vynres, esquire, Henry Thwaytes, John Danyell, esquire, Thomas Gower, esquire, Thomas Sage and the bailiffs of Scardeburgh, reciting the complaint of certain merchants of London and of Robert de la Fontayne, merchant of Roen, that a ship called le Marie of Roen [etc] was overcome by Thomas de Ros, knight [etc] - York - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/436.


PATENT:169 - 1458 8/7 Thomas Danyell - Robert Palmer of Hexham county Northumberland 'yoman' for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows to answer Thomas Danyell citizen of York touching a debt of 66s 8d - York - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/384.


PATENT:170 - 1458 30/11 John, Richard, Richard and Thomas Danyell - licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Anne of Westebury, Thomas Mawleson, Thomas Elyot, Thomas Danyell, John Wynthull, John Smyth, William Launder, John Danyell, Richard Wynthull, Philip Crompe, William Bayce, Richard son of John Danyell, Richard Wynthull, Richard son of Thomas Danyell, Richard Elyot, Thomas son of Richard Wynthulll, Ralph Launder, Richard Smyth the younger, and Richard Bayce of Westbury to the chaplain of 'Richard Fulchers Chaunterie' in the church of Wesebury of 10 messuages, 80 acres of meadow and 5s of rent in Wesebury not held in chief and extended at 6l 5s a year, as was found by an inquisition taken before Walter Denys, late escheator in Gloucestershire, to hold the value of 10 marks a year in part satisfaction of the 11 marks of land, rents, and services which the chaplain has licence to acquire by letters patent dated 4/3 35th of Henry 6 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/475.


PATENT:171 - 1459 23/01 John Danyell - John Danyell of Walsoken county Norfolk 'yoman' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William Fainte touching a debt of 20l - Huntingdon - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/451.


PATENT:172 - 1459 30/07 John Danyell - licence to John Danyell, prior of the Cluniac priory of St Pancras, Lewes, in the diocese of Chichester, vicar in spiritualities of the John abbot of Cluny, in England, to do all that pertains to his office touching the king's grant to Thomas Wollare, monk, of the priory of Lenton - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/509.


PATENT:173 - 1459 21/12 John Danyell - commission of array in Middlesex to William Hulyn, mayor of London, Thomas Charleton knight, Henry Frowyk, Thomas Frowyk, Thomas Meryweder, John Somerton and John Danyell to resist the rebellion of Richard duke of York, Edward earl of March, Richard earl of Warwick and Edmund earl of Rutland attainted of high treason by authority of the parliament held last at Coventry - Middlesex - at Coventry - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/561.


PATENT:174 - 1460 10/5 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell of Westham, county Essex, 'husbondman' for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer John Clerk touching a debt of 40s - London at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/523.


PATENT:175 - 1460 9/10 Roger Pedwardine - Richard Wryght of Hekyngton, county lincoln, 'yoman,' for not appearing before Richard Neuton and his fellows to answer Roger Pedwardyn of Lincolnshire, esquire, touching a debt of 40s - Lincoln - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/620.


PATENT:176 - 1460 24/10 John Danyell - significance to William [error?], prior of the house of St Pancras, Lewes, in the diocese of Chichester, chamberlain and vicar-general of the abbot of Cluny in the provinces or realms of England, Scotland and Ireland, of the royal assent to the election of William Hamond, monk of the priory of St Andrew, Northampton, as prior thereof - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/631.


PATENT:177 - 1460 28/10 John Danyell - mandate to the escheators of Northamptonshire, Hertford, Warwick and Leicester, Lincoln, and Northampton to deliver temporalities of the priory of St Andrew, Northampton, to William Hamond, monk thereof, whose election as prior has been confirmed by John, prior of the monastry of St Pancras, Lewes, chamberlain, vicar and commissary general of John de Bourbonio, abbot of Cluny and whose fealty the king has taken - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/635.


PATENT:178 - 1460 11/11 John Danyell - pardon to John Danyell, prior of St Pancras, Lewes, in the diocese of Chichester, chamberlain, vicar-general and commissary of John de Borboni, bishop of le Puy, of no province of the Roman churchand subject to no other, count of Velay, and abbot of Cluny, of all offences in accepting letters patent of the abbot granting power to him to provide a prior to the priory of Montacute, and in providing Robert Cryche, monk thereof, to be prior - by king etc - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/629.


PATENT:179 - 1461 3/2 George Danyell - commission to Thomas Frowyk, George Danyell, esquire, Edmund Westby, John Wyngburne and the sheriffs of Middlesex and Hertford in those counties, and to cause proclamation to be made that no one wear any badges or liveries of any lord save him with whom he shall go to serve the king in his present journey, under pain of imprisonment - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-6/6/658.


PATENT:180 - 1461 14/3 Henry Danyell - commission to Walter Conye, mayor of Bishops Lynn, Thomas Kollowe and Thomas Crosse to arrest John Halyday the elder, Robert Houghton, John Martyn 'bruer', William Prentyce of Castleacre, Peter Blake and Henry Danyell, 'yoman', and their favourers and bring them before the king in Chancery - by king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/32.


PATENT:181 - 1461 22/3 George Danyell - commission to George Danyell, Walter Duredat, William Norton, John Barnewell and John Dogmanton to arrest and imprison all vagabonds in the counties of Middlesex, Buckingham and Hertford - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/32.


PATENT:182 - 1461 14/7 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/565.


PATENT:184 - 1461 23/10 William Danyell - grant for life to William Danyell, alias Ussher, of an annuity of 20 marks from the issues of fee farm of the town of Ollerton, county Hereford - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/50.


PATENT:185 - 1461 16/12 - William Danyell - inspeximus and confirmation to William Cause alderman and William Smyth, William Danyell, William Blower and Thomas Wright wardens of the gild of St George of Bishop's Lynn of letters patent dated 4/10 in 8th of Henry-4 being a licence for John Brand on Bartholomew Cisterne and John Snaiwell of Bishop's Lynn to found the said gild with power etc - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/141.


PATENT:186 - 1462 28/1 Casyn Danyell - grant for life to Casyn Danyell of the town of Calais of a fee of 4d daily at the hands of the treasurer of the town - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/142.


PATENT:187 - 1462 Thomas Danyell - Rex concess' Johni Howard Mil' in speciali tallio viz. haeredibus masculis maneria' de Leyham et de Wherstedde in com' Suff' et de Smethton hall in com' Essex nuper Jacobi Comitis Wiltes attinc~ti maneria de Dontishe et Develishe in com' Dorsett nuper Nichi Latymer attinc~ti ac maner' of Hereford' et Meyton Hall in com' Norff' nuper Thomae Danyell attinc~ti per servic' debit'. - see Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi Edward-4/302a/151.


PATENT:188 - 1462 24/2 Thomas Danyell - grant to John Howard, king's knight, and the heirs male of his body of the manors of Leyham [Leyham alias Overburyhall in Leyham on page 200] and Wherstede, county Suffolk, and Smethton Hall, county Essex, late of James, earl of Wiltshire, the manors of Dontissh and Deuelyssh, county Dorset, late of Nicholas Latymer knight, the manor of Hereford, county Norfolk, late of Thomas Danyell, late of Resyng, county Norfolk, esquire, and the manor of Meyton Hall, county Norfolk, late of Giles Seynflowe, late of London esquire, in the king's hand by reason of an act of forfeiture of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November, with knights' fees, advowsons, [views of frank pledge, liberties, fairs, markets, warrens on page 111] and other profits provided that he answer at the Exchequer for any surplus above 100l yearly [110l on page 200] - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/111&200.


PATENT:189 - 1462 30/3 Thomas Danyell - grant to William Huse and the heirs male of his body of the manor of Burton Pedwardyn, county Lincoln, late of Thomas Danyell - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/182.


PATENT:190 - 1463 20/2 Thomas Danyell - Robert Bradway of Little Stoneham, county Suffolk, 'yoman', for not appearing to answer a plea of Thomas Danyel, esquire, late sheriff of Suffolk, that he render his account for the time when he was receiver in Norwich - Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/175.


PATENT:191 - 1463 30/03 John Danyell - commission during pleasure to John Wode, John Bassat, John Wroth, John Danyell, Humphrey Forster, John Hoord, John Newman, Thomas Babam, John Upton and William Potyer to enquire by oath of good men of the counties of Kent, Hertford, Essex, Surrey, Middlesex, Berkshire, Buckingham, Oxford and Gloucester into the capture of swans and cygnets on the River Thames and its tributaries from Cirencestre to its mouth by hooks, nets, 'lymestrynges' and other engines and the taking of swans eggs and to arrest and imprison the offenders - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/278.


PATENT:192 - 1463 20/06 George Danyell - commission to Roger Grandorge esquire, George Danyell esquire, Robert Oldham, John Bates and William Davy to arrest Thomas Keue 'yoman' and William Keue 'yoman' and bring them before the king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/279.


PATENT:193 - 1464 03/10 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Reading - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/565.


PATENT:194 - 1465 20/02 & 28/3 & 18/11 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/565.


PATENT:195 - 1465 30/3 Thomas Danyel - commission to Thomas Walgrave knight, David Mortymer, Thomas Higham the younger, John Sulyard, James Hubbard, John Walworth, Robert Falehare, and the sheriffs of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex to enquire concerning all honours, castles, lordships, manors, lands, rents, reversions, annuities, offices, fees, advowsons, fee farms, and other possessions held by James, late earl of Wiltshire, Thomas, late lord Roos, Thomas Danyel, esquire, and Giles Sayntlowe, attainted by authority of an act of Parliament at Westminster, in those counties on 4/3 in 1st of Edward 4 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/452.


PATENT:196 - 1465 17/06 William Danyell - grant for life to William Danyell, knight, that he be one of the poor knights of the college of the king's free chapel of St George within Wyndesore Castle, receiving such wages daily and a vesture yearly at the hands of the warden of the college with a habitation within the castle as any other of the poor knights has received - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/441.


PATENT:197 - 1465 27/6 Thomas Danyell - grant to John Howard, king's knight, and the heirs and assigns of the manors of Leyham alias Overburyhall in Leyham and Whersted, county Suffolk, and Smethtonhall county Essex, late of James, late earl of Wiltshire, the manors of Dontissh and Deuelyssh, county Dorset, late of Nicholas Latymer knight, the manor of Hereford, county Norfolk late of Thomas Danyell, late of Resyng, county Norfolk, esquire, and the manor of Meyton Hall, county Norfolk, late of Giles Seyntlowe late of London, esquire, with knights' fees, advowsons, views of frank-pledge, liberties, fairs, markets, warrens and all profits belonging to the king by reason of an act of forfeiture by authority of Parliament at Westminster, 4 November in 1st of Edward 4, against the said James, Nicholas, Thomas and Giles, and confirmation to him and his heirs and assigns of two messuages or tenements, one in the parishes and lanes of St Martin Ongar and St Michael, Crokedlane and the other in the said lane of Crokedlane in the parish of St Margaret, Crokedlasne, London which he holds of the grant of the king by letters patent dated 11/5 in 2nd of Edward 4, with all issues from the above from 4/3 in 1st of Edward 4 - by king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/458.


PATENT:198 - 1465 4/11 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell of Neuton Pleycy, county Somerset, 'husbondman' for not appearing before John Prisot and his fellows, justices of the Bench of the late king, to answer John Mauncell touching a debt of 8 marks - Somerset - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/416.


PATENT:199 - 1465 16/11 Thomas Danyell - grant to John Harley, esquire, and the heirs male of his body of the manor of Burton Pedwardyn, county Lincoln, with the advowson of the parish church of Burton Pedwardine, late of Thomas Danyell, esquire, attainted of high treason by an act in Parliament at Westminster, 4 November 1st of Edward 4, and in the king's hands by his forfeiture, to hold the same by the services of as many knight's fees and as many other rents and services as they were held before 4 March 1st of Edward 4 - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/479.


PATENT:200 - 1466 9/5 Edward Danyell - Edward Danyell late of Bedford, 'chapman', for not appearing before Robert Danby and his fellows of the Bench to answer Richard Everley, citizen and mercer of London, and John Faukys, clerk, touching a debt of 28l 5s 9d - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/501.


PATENT:201 - 1466 22/07 & 27/10 John Danyell - commission of the peace and array for Surrey - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/1/573.


PATENT:202 - 1469 5/5 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell, William Husey, the duke of Clarence and others on commission of walliis et fossatis in counties of Norfolk and Cambridge - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/169.


PATENT:203 - 1470 16/2 Thomas Danyell - on commission of the peace for Norfolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/622.


PATENT:204 - 1470 1/3 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell and others on a commission of walliis and fossatis in counties of Norfolk and Cambridge - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/170.


PATENT:205 - 1470 4/4 William Danyell - presentation of John Mountgomery, chaplain, to the parish church of Sulyhull, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, void by the death of William Danyell, last parson - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/206.


PATENT:206 - 1470 4/12 George Danyell - commission of the peace for Hertfordshire - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/616.


PATENT:207 - 1470 17/12 Thomas Danell - Thomas Danell and others to be arrested for committing divers robberies, murders and other crimes at Ware, county Hertford - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/251.


PATENT:208 - 1471 16/2 Thomas Daniel - one of freemen of the mistery of dyers of the city of London licensed to found the gild of dyers - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/236.


PATENT:209 - 1471 30/6 Thomas Danyel - Thomas Danyel of St Albans and others to be arrested - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/286.


PATENT:210 - 1471 7/7 Thomas Danell - commission to arrest Thomas Danell with others of Yarsthorpe, Thornburgh and Scardburgh - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/287.


PATENT:211 - 1472 9/3 Thomas Danyell - general pardon to Thomas Danyell son of William Danyell of Daresbury, county Cheshire, esquire, alias late of London, alias of the county of Norfolk, of all offences committed by him before 6/3 - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/169 - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/332.


PATENT:212 - 1472 16/10 Thomas Danyell - pardon to Thomas, cardinal archbishop of Canterbury, late Bishop of Ely, William, bishop of Winchester, John Tymperley, esquire, Edmund FitzWilliam, esquire, Henry Bradfield, clerk, and Thomas Danyell of all alienations, donations, and perquisitions of manors, hundreds, lands, rents, and services late of John [Mowbray], late duke of Norfolk, held in chief, and also to Eleanor, duchess of Norfolk, late wife of the said duke, and John Straunge, esquire; and grant to the said duchess of all issues of above - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/293.


PATENT:213 - 1474 Thomas Danyell - Ampla exemplificatio cujasdam ac~tus parliamenti pro Thoma Danyell Armigero prout in 12 parli' Ed' 4 - see Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi Edward-4/319b/12.


PATENT:214 - 1474 15/2 Thomas Danyell - on commission of the peace for Norfolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/622.


PATENT:216 - 1474 8/8 Thomas Danyell - grant with the assent of the king's brother George, duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to Thomas Danyell, esquire, and the heirs male of his body of the manors or lordships of Rawyre and Ardemukghan and the king's fee farm from the manors of Salmon Leap and Chapeizod in Ireland, with knights' fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, liberties, franchises, reversions and other commodities, to hold by the services of as many knighs' fees and as many other rents and services as they were held before 4/3 1st Edward 4 - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/458.


PATENT:217 - 1475 7/3 Thomas Danyell - exemplification, at the request of Thomas Danyell, esquire, of the tenours of the following:- 1. a petition (English) of the said Thomas in the Parliament summoned at Westminster on 6/10 12th Edward-4 and continued by divers prorogations to 6/6 14th Edward 4 that whereas by an act of Parliament at Westminster, 4/11 1st Edward 4, it was ordained that he by the name of Thomas Danyell late of Risyng, county Norfolk, esquire, should be attainted of high treason and forfeit all his possessions, the king should ordain that this act shall be void and of no force against him and he shall have his possessions again, saving the king's liege people their rights, and all letters patent made by reason of this act of any of the premises should be void, and no person shall have taken any issues of the premises before 12/7 14th Edward 4 and after 4/3 1st Edward 4 shall be chargeable to the said Thomas, provided that no persons attainted take any benefit by this present act but the said Thomas and his heirs and feoffes, and that this shall not be prejudicial to the dean and chapter of St Stephen's, Westminster - 2. the assent to the same by the commons: a cast bille les communez - 3. the answer of the king: soit fait come il est desire - Rolls of Parliament V1 104 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/512.


PATENT:218 - 1475 12/3 Thomas Danyell - grant for life to the king's servitor Thomas Danyell, yeoman of the crown, of 6d daily for his fee of the crown from 29th September last from the issues of the subsidy and ulnage of cloth in the County of Gloucester - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/570.


PATENT:219 - 1475 19/4 William Danyell - William Danyell of Pokerych, county Hertford, 'chapman', for not appearing to answer Thomas Rightwyse of Salle touching a debt of 40s - Norfolk - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/498.


PATENT:220 - 1475 23/4 Thomas and Peter Danyell - commission to John Suthworth, esquire, mayor of Chester, Thomas Gleg, esquire, Peter Danyel, Thomas Olyegh, Richard Lancastre, William Bold of Cunway and William Bulcley of Beaumarryse to take ships and other vessels for the conduct of Thomas Danyel, esquire, and his retinue, which the king has ordered to go to Ireland for the resistance of his enemies, and masters and mariners for the same in the ports of Chester, Conway and Beawmarres and 'bowyers' and 'fleechers' and other workmen for the artillery - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/524.


PATENT:221 - 1475 23/4 Thomas Danyell - commission to William Stanley, knight, John Savage, knight, Thomas Mauley, knight, Thomas Danyell, Roger Dutton of Dutton, Peter Daucton of Hacton, esquire, and John Suthworth, esquire, to arrest John Rutter 'gentilman' and John Obryth and others who had received the king's wages from Gilbert Debenham to serve the king in Ireland in his company but have not yet come to the king's service, and to imprison them until they shall restore the said wages or find security that they will serve the king in the company of the said Thomas Danyell and to certify thereon to the king and council - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/526 and 497.


PATENT:222 - 1475 23/4 Thomas Danyell - commission to Thomas Stanley of Stanley, knight, William Stanley, knight, John Savage, knight, Thomas Mauley, knight, James Stucle, knight, Peter Liegh, knight, John Stanley, Thomas Molneux, Thomas Danyell, Roger Dutton of Dutton, Peter Daucton of Hatton, esquire, John Suthworth, esquire, and the mayor of Hartylpole to arrest John Rutter 'gentilman' and John Obryth and others who had received the king's wages from Gilbert Debenham to serve the king in Ireland in his company but have not yet come to the king's service, and to imprison them until they shall restore the said wages and find security that they will serve the king in the company of the said Thomas Danyell for the time for which they have received wages and to certify thereon to the king and council - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/572.


PATENT:223 - 1475 23/4 Thomas Danyell - commission to William Stanley, knight, John Savage, knight, Thomas Mauley, knight, Roger Dutton of Dutton, Peter Daucton of Hatton, esquire, and John Southworth, esquire, to take muster of Thomas Danyell and 100 archers at the king's wages and 120 archers at the wages of the inhabitants of Ireland, going to Ireland in the company of the said Thomas for the resistance of the king's enemies, at any suitable place near the city of Chester on 11 May next and to certify thereon to the king and council - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/524.


PATENT:224 - 1476 18/6 Thomas Danyel - grant with the assent of the king's brother George, Duke of Clarence, lieutenant of Ireland, to Thomas Danyell, knight, lord and baron of Rathwire and the heirs male of his body of the lordships or manors of Salmon Leap, Chapelizod, Ardmolgham, Rathwire, Belgard, Fore and Castell Ricard with their members and appurtenances in Ireland, with knight's fees, advowsons, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, courts, leets, parks, woods, warrens, waters, fisheries, stews, liberties, franchises, commodities and emoluments, in the king's hands by reason of an act of resumption in the last Parliament in Ireland, to hold by fealty only, and the office of constable and the custody of the king's castle of Wikenlowe in Ireland and fees of 50l yearly from 5th August last from the customs and subsidies in the port of Dublin, with all the profits, regards, commodities, emoluments, wreck at sea and other things due to the office and custody, in lieu of a like grant to him by letters patent dated the said 5th August surrendered - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/2/598.


PATENT:225 - 1477 Thomas Danyell - Rex concess' Thomae Danyell Mil' Dn~o et Baroni de Rathwyre in Hibernia in speciali tallioviz. haeredibus masculis maneria de Saltu Salmonum capellam Isolde Ardmolghan Rathwyre Belgard' Fore et castell' Ricardi in Hibnia; necnon officium Constabularii castri de Wickenlowe in terra praedic~ta ac annuum feodum quinquagint' librarum de customis civitatis Dublini per servic' debit' - see Calendarium Rotulorum Patentium in Turri Londinensi Edward-4/321b/9.


PATENT:226 - 1477 12/2 Henry Danyell of Walsoken [died 1479]- licence, for half a mark paid in the hanaper, for Thomas Sutton of Teryngton, esquire, and John Boys of Emneth, county Norfolk, to enfeoff Henry Danyell, son and heir of Thomas Danyell late of Walsoken, and Elizabeth his wife of a toft called "Kyngestofte" or "Kyngeshalle" and 100 acres of pasture in Stanhowe, county Norfolk, held in chief, to hold to themselves and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs of the said Henry - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/3/15.


PATENT:227 - 1478 6/7 Thomas Danyell - grant for life to Thomas Danyell, knight, lord of Rathwyre, and Edward [Edmund?] Danyell his son of the office of constable of the king's castle of Dublin in Ireland and the custody of the castle, receiving the accustomed fees at the receipt of the exchequer of Ireland with all other profits, and the office of customer or collector of the customs, subsidies and cokets in the port of Dublin, receiving the accustomed fees - by king - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/3/120.


PATENT:228 - 1481 8/5 Thomas Danyell - pardon to Thomas Danyell and William Bacon, sheriffs of London, alias sheriffs of Middlesex, for the escape of John Geffrey late of London, 'wyredresser', prisoner in Neugate gaol - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/3/270.


PATENT:229 - 1482 27/4 Thomas Danyell - grant for life to Thomas Danyell of the office of mason of the king's works in the Tower of London and elsewhere within the realm, receiving the accustomed fees from the subsidy and ulnage of cloths and the forfeiture of the same in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, in the same manner as John Jurdan, who lately held the office, with the livery of vesture of the suit of other esquires of the household yearly at the great wardrobe and all lodges, mansions and plots and all profits pertaining to the office - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/3/300.


PATENT:230 - 1482 14/5 Thomas Danyell - grant for life to Thomas Fitzgerald alias Fitz Morys, son of the king's kinsman Thomas, late earl of Kildare, for his good services against the Irish, of the manors or lordships of Ardemulghan and Belgard, county Meath, with advowsons, courts, leets, views of frank-pledge, customs, marriages, wards, reliefs, escheats and other free customs, which Thomas Danyell, deceased, lately held of the king's grant, provided that he do not receive therefrom more than 44l yearly - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/3/341.


PATENT:231 - 1483 29/1 Ralph Danyell - pardon, for 20s paid in the hanaper, to Ralph Danyell, clerk, William Capell of London, 'draper', Henry Symson, chaplain, Adam Marchall of Walsokne and William Reynold of Elme of their trespass in acquiring to themselves and their heirs from John Boyce of Emneth a toft or tenement and 100 acres of pasture called 'Kyngeshulle', parcel of the manor of Stanhowe alias Marchesmanor in Stanhowe, held in chief, and entering therein without licence - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Edward-4/3/333.


PATENT:233 - 1483 5/8 George Danyell - grant, during pleasure, to George Danyell of the office of bailiff of the king's lordship of Cokeham and Bray, county Berkshire, with the accustomed fees - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-3/461.


PATENT:235 - 1484 14/8 William Danyell - William Danyell and others on a commission to take Thomas Luffyncote before king in Chancery - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Richard-3/492.


PATENT:237 - 1488 6/5 Edmund Danyell - Edmund Danyell, late of London, 'gentilman, for not appearing before the king to answer a plea of Richard Coton, knight, touching a trespass by him with Edward Nevyll of London, esquire [he and Edmund were probably sons of two sisters], John Thorpe, late of London, 'gentilman', John Norbury late of Suthwerk county Surrey, knight, and Thomas Lynam, late of London, 'gentilman' - London - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry-7/1/185.


PATENT:239 - 1496 12/10 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell, knight, in commission of the peace for county Cambridge - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry-7/2/632.


PATENT:241 - 1498 18/7 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell, knight, in commission of the peace for county Cambridge - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry-7/2/632.


PATENT:243 - 1500 16/3 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell, knight, in commission of the peace for county Cambridge - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry-7/2/632.


PATENT:245 - 1502 11/2 and 20/12 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell, knight, in commission of the peace for county Cambridge - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry-7/2/632.


PATENT:247 - 1505 20/10 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell, knight, in commission of the peace for county Cambridge - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Henry-7/2/632.


PATENT:249 - 1507 29/4 John Danyell - grant to John Veer, earl of Oxford, and John Veer, his kinsman, of the wardship and marriage of Elizabeth Trussell, sister and heir of John Trussell, son and heir of Edward Trussell, son and heir of William Trussell, knight. The said Elizabeth is to be married to the said John Veer, the king's servant and kinsman of the said earl, but if he die before the espousals the earl shall have her wardship and marriage, and if she refuse to be married as aforesaid the said earl and kinsman shall have the simple or double value of her marriage according to law, as the king would have in case of such refusal if the wardship remained in his hands, to be recovered upon her lands which are in the hands of the said grantees or of John Danyell - lease to John Veer, earl of Oxford, John Veer, his kinsman, and John Danyell of the lands William Trussell, knight, Edward Trussell, his son and heir, and John Trussell, son and heir of the said Edward, all deceased, from Michaelmas last, during the minority of Elizabeth Trussell, sister and heir of the said John Trussell; subject to a rent of 387li 18s 4d, less the yearly value of any parcel of the lands which may be taken out of her possession by reason of office or inquisition or other interest, and less 20li a year for the maintenance of the said Elizabeth - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Patent Rolls Henry-7/2/542.


PATENT:251 - 1547 26/5 John Danyell - John Danyell with others in commission of the peace for Essex county - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/1/83.


PATENT:253 - 1547 12/6 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell with others in commission of oyer and terminer for Buckingham, Bedford, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Norfolk and Suffolk counties and city of Norwich - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/1/76.


PATENT:255 - 1548 13/12 Reynold Danyell - Reynold Danyell tenure in St Alban, Woodstrete, London - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/2/72.


PATENT:257 - 1549 27/2 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell, tenure in Gloucester, - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/2/261.


PATENT:259 - 1549 10/4 John Danyell - to John Danyell, esquire, and his heirs for the easement of the water at Hemes in Essex - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/2/410.


PATENT:261 - 1549 19/5 Richard Daniel - Richard Daniel, tenure in Lincoln - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/2/332.


PATENT:263 - 1549 24/8 John Danyell - John Danyell, tenure in Thornbury, county Gloucester - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/3/100.


PATENT:265 - 1549 13/10 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell, tenure in Fenton and Saxton, county Yorkshire - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/3/23.


PATENT:267 - 1550 10/2 Ralph and Henry Danyell and William Knightley - licence, for 45s 8d paid in the Hanaper, to Robert Coke and Winifred his wife, one of the daughters of William Knyghtley, to grant the rectory and church of Whytewell next Refeham Markett, Norfolk, late of Penteney Priory, Norfolk, in tenure of Ralph Danyell and Henry Danyell - to George Woodhouse and Thomas Coke and the heirs of the said Thomas - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/3/203.


PATENT:269 - 1551 24/3 Edmund and John Danyell - whereas the king's late servant [line missing but supplied from Privy seal] James Rufforthe, deceased, had in his custody, and after his death the king's servant Richard Cooke, one of the grooms of the Privy Chamber, Edmund Danyell and John Danyell, gentlemen, have had, as executors unto the said George [but Privy seal has James], divers sums of the king's money, plate, jewels, silks, utensils, apparel, ornaments and other things, and "the said James, Richard, Edmund and John" have by the king's command paid away money and delivered plate, etc, so that nothing remained in their custody on 11 February last: pardon and release of the said James Rufforth, Richard Cooke, Edmund Danyell and John Danyell of all liability in connection with the said money and other things on the said 11 February or before that day - by privy seal II 93 - at Westminster - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/4/76.


PATENT:271 - 1551 4/12 Geoffrey Danyell - Geoffrey Danyell with others in commission to execute the proclamation hereunto annexed in the county of Wiltshire; also to enquire by any means how the enhancing of prices of corn, victuals and other things therein mentioned grows "by the insacyable greadynes of dyvers covetous persons"; also to apprehend and punish such as hinder the reformation of such enormities, and make certificate to the Privy Council of such as seem to require further punishment - by king - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/4/142.




PATENT:274 - 1553 29/3 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell, tenure in Great Steweley, county Huntingdon - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/5/42.


PATENT:276 - 1553 1/5 John Danyell - John Danyell, tenure in Estbower, Somerset - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/5/55.


PATENT:278 - 1553 29/5 John Daniell - John Daniell, tenure in Bridgwater, Somerset - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward-6/5/212.


PATENT:280 - 1553 13/10 William Danyell - William Danyell of Beswyke, county York, gentleman, alias esquire in pardon list - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Mary-1/1/439.


PATENT:282 - 1554 7/2 Thomas Danyell - grant during good behaviour to Thomas Danyell of the office commonly called 'the surveyourship of the meltyng house' of the Exchange and Mint within the Tower of London; and grant of the wages and fee of 40 marks yearly from Midsummer day last to be paid from the issues of the coinage at the four usual times - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Mary-1/1/87.


PATENT:284 - 1554 18/2 Geoffrey Danyell - Geoffrey Danyell with others in commission of the peace in Wiltshire - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Mary-1/1/25.


PATENT:286 - 1554 27/4 Edmund Danyell - presentation for the queen's chaplain, Edmund Danyell, priest, MA, to the fifth canonry and prebend in the cathedral church of Worcester void by thye promotion and election of Gilbert Burne, clerk, STB to the bishopric of Bath and wells - by privy seal - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Mary-1/1/385.


PATENT:288 - 1554 11/6 Ralph Torbock - tenure of 'Shawes Crofte' in Northwiche, county Chester, formerly belonging to Norton abbey - by queen - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Mary-1/1/153.


PATENT:290 - 1554 21/6 Matthew Knightley - rector of Cosyngton, county Leicester, tenure of messuage and land in Cosyngton, owned by attainted duke of Suffolk - by signed bill - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Mary-1/1/127.


PATENT:292 - 1556 28/6 Thomas Daniell - commission to the king and queen's councillor Sir Edmund Peckham, knight, treasurer of the mints, Thomas Stanley, controller of the mint in the Tower of London, Henry Coddenham, auditor, and Thomas Danyell, surveyor of the meltings there, and to all other officers and ministers of the said mint - by king and queen - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Philip-and-Mary/3/369.


PATENT:294 - 1556 13/11 Geoffrey Danyell - licence, for 22s 1/2d, to Geoffrey Danyell, esquire, to grant his house and site of the late priory of St Margaret next Marleborowgh, county Wiltshire, and all houses.lands, etc within the said site, lands (80 acres) in the fields called 'Estfelde', 'Middelfelde', 'Brecherne' and 'Westfelde' upon 'le Downe', in Marleborough next Savernake forest, a croft called 'le Priors Crofte' (7 acres), pasture and pasturage of sheep upon land commonly called 'the common of Marleborough,' a meadow called 'Culverhouse Mede' (5 acres), 2 parcels of meadow called 'Whytmede' in Horseclose (2 acres) next Culverhouse mede, a meadow called 'Castell mede' near the castle of Marleborough, a close of pasture near the water of Kennet next the bridge called 'Newebridge,' a close of land and pasture called 'Crosse close', and a messuage, garden and close of land adjacent late in tenure of John Combye in Newebery Strete, all in Marleborough, all woods upon the premises, as much wood for fuel to be taken yearly in Savernake forest as a man with one horse can carry from the forest to the site and capital house of the said priory on any day between All Saints and the feast of the Invention of Holy Cross yearly, feast days only excepted, in like manner as Danyell and the prior of the said priory were wont to have the same; also a fair at the feast of St Margaret yearly in Newbery strete in Marleborough, and all such tolls etc of the same as Danyell and the said late prior were wont to have; a messuage in 'le Highe strete' in the borough of Marleborough in the tenure of Peter Pers, 'barboure', messuages and cottages both in the lane called 'Newebery strete' in the parish of Presshyatt and without the borough of Marleborough and within the parish of St Peter within the said borough viz:- messuages etc in the several tenures of William Shyppen, Thomas Swallowe, John Norris, William Harte and John Were alias Browne; and a messuage within the said borough between the rectory of St Peter on the west side and the tenement of John Wytharte on the east side, extending from the high road to the river Kennet, in the tenure of John Barnstable, and all reversions and yearly profits of the premises:- to Thomas Strete and William Frankelyn, their heirs and assigns - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Philip-and-Mary/3/243.


PATENT:296 - 1557 19/1 John Daniell - Henry Dudley and Christopher Aston the elder, esquires, John Throckmorton, Edward Horsey, Francis Horsey, Edward Tremayne and Nicholas Tremayne, gentlemen, Henry Peckham, esquire, John Daniell, Robert Cornewall, John Dethicke and John Bedyll, gentlemen, with other false traitors on 20 January 2 and 3 Philip and Mary and divers other days before and after were conspiring in the parishes of St Martin le Ongar in Candlewickstrete ward and St Andrew in Castell Baynarde ward, London, to depose the king and queen and raise an insurrection in the realm - pardon to Anthony Foster late of London, gentleman - by privy seal - see Calendar of Patent Rolls Philip-and-Mary/3/453.