DANYELLs in the Close Rolls
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- 1280c Richard Daniell - Richard Daniell of Tideswell Warnehill Galthorp Billinglegh - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-1.
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- 1400 12/2 John Danyel - concerning Drayton Basset in Staffordshire, Welcamstowe Touny in Essex, Toneworth in Warwickshire - the Earl of Warwick gave manors with the Lodbrokes in Toneworth, county Warwick going to John Danyel and others - at London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/1/113.
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- 1400 14/7 Thomas Danyel - to sheriff of Kent writ of supersedeas in favour of Thomas Danyel of Waltham, and order by mainprise of John Brode of Mersham, John Hammyngherst, William Arderne clerk and Thomas Dene of Elham of Kent to set him free, if taken at suit of John Pope of Waltham for trespass - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/1/197.
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- 1401 6/2 Andrew Danell - to mayor and shefiffs of London concerning something he owes - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/1/266.
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- 1401 2/12 John Danyel - John Danyel and others bailiffs of Norwich - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/1/474.
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- 1402 2/10 - Marcellus Danyel - to the sheriffs of london writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Marcellus Danyel, Thomas Sandre, William Chapman and Richard Hunt in Kent, in favour of William Chartham of Kent at suit of Roger Sandebache for debt - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/119.
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- 1403 6/2 Walter Danyell - Walter Danyell rector of chantry or college of St Mary Slapton regarding Poundstoke church and involving Joan, wife of John Trevarthian, knight, daughter and heiress of Otho Bodrygan and William de Bryene son of Guy de Bryene - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/142.
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- 1403 3/4 Roger Danyell - appeal against excommunication for contumacy of William Hornyngton 'sherman', John Symonde 'smyth', Roger Danyell 'scryvenor' and Robert Willesdoun 'skynner' all of London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/157.
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- 1405 22/5 John Danyel - Nicholas Clent, Robert atte Helde 'wolman', John Danyel and John Halshale 'piebaker,' each of city of London, to set free Katherine 'Williammesdoghter,' imprisoned at suit of king and John Wyot for leaving the service of John Wyot before the term agreed - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/510.
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- 1405 6/5 Simon Danyell - to the sherrif of Kent writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of Robert atte Gore, John Devenysshe, Ellis Cole and William Devenysshe of Kent, in respect of taking of Simon Danyell any security for keepiong the peace at suit of Roger Kaym - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/516.
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- 1405 14/7 Robert Danyel - to the sherrif of Kent writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of William Thorp of Gelyngham, Robert Gore, Robert Danyel and William Rolfe of Middleton, county Kent, in favour of William Coupere at suit of Robert Coupre averring threats - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/525.
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- 1405 16/7 Robert Danyel - to the sherrif of Kent writ of supersedeas omnino, by mainprise of William Ferrers of Somerset, Robert de Bridlyngton of Yorkshire, Richard Chamberleyn and Robert Danyel of Kent, in favour of John Warde 'barbour' at suit of Robert Saundre averring threats - at Wesminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/2/513.
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- 1406 22/8 Richard and Richard Danyell - to the sheriffs of london writ of supersedeas, mutatis mutandis, by mainprise of William Pope 'taillour,' Roger Smalley 'smyth' and Richard Danyell 'smyth,' all of London, and Richard Felde of middlesex 'taillour,' in favour of Richard Danyell 'tailour' at suit of Thomas Sydenhale - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/3/102.
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- 1407 16/2 Thomas Danyell - to the sheriff of Cantebrigge writ of supoersedeas, and order by mainprise of John Walden, Thomas Danyell, John Drayton and John Sothroun of Middlesex to set free John Lete of Grauncestre if taken at suit of king and John prior of Barnewelle for leaving the prior's service before the term agreed - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/3/254.
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- 1407 12/3 Robert Daniell - John Symme of Enfelde county Middlesex to Robert Brayton clerk, his heirs and assigns - quitclaim with warranty of all the messuage with garden adjacent in that town, between messuages of John Newman on the north, Robert Daniell on the west and Joan Saunsoun and the said Robert on the south, which John Symme had by feoffment of Robert Daniell of Enfelde, and he by feoffment of John Gardyner of Enfelde - witnesses: John Wroth knight, Robert Folyate, Richard Wynarde - dated Enfelde 20/5 8th Henry 4 - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/3/272.
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- 1407 21/11 Lawrence Daniell - to the sheriff of Sussex writ of supersedeas, and order by mainprise of Alan Faukeswelle of Bedfordshire, Thomas Trevorak of Devon, Lawrence Daniell of Norffolk and Thomas Bruwode of Sussex to set free William Freke of Wadeherst, Robert Catte of Saleherst, Nicholas Catte, John Bordere and John Smyth both of Echyngham, if taken at suit of John Dalyngregge knight for trespass - at Gloucester - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/3/349.
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- 1409 14/5 John, Margaret, John, Alice, Margaret and Robert Howard - granting of lands involving Stoke Nayland - at westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/3/501.
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- 1409 26/5 Andrew Danyel - to the sheriff of Kent writ of supersedeas and order by mainprise of John May, Richard longe, Andrew Danyell and Robert Longe of Kent to set free Simon Lambyn of the isle of Thanet, if taken at suit of Richard Bakere for debt - at Westminster -see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/3/507.
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- 1410 12/3 Walter and John Danyell - Walter Danyell mayor of Norwich and John Danyell witnesses to for charter with warranty of manor in Norwich called 'Tolthorphalle' involving Tolthorp family - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-4/4/110.
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- 1413 20/4 Richard Danyell - to the sheriff of Berkshire writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Thomas Herry 'carpenter,' Richard Danyell 'smyth,' Richard Clement 'smyth' and Robert Bromhill 'smyth,' all of London, in respect of taking Richard Dyer of Warfelde any security for keeping the peace at suit of Henry Cotterell or any of the people - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/74.
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- 1414 12/7 John Danyell - to Philip Ingelfelde escheator in Essex order to take the fealities of John son of John de Peyton esquire and Grace his wife, and to give them livery of the manor and advowson of Esthorp and of the hundred of Lexenden, and the issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Thomas Priour, John Danyell of Yeselham, Robert Neuport, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyne, John Stanforde clerk and Thomas atte Ponde clerk were thereof seised, and held the same of the late king in chief, the manor by service of three knights' fees, the hundred by fee farm paying 4 marks a year, and that by charter indented they gave the same to Margaret who was wife of John de Peyton knight for life, with remainder to John son of John de Peyton esquire, Grace his wife and the heirs of the body of John son of John; and for 20s paid in the hanaper the king has respited the homage of John son of John until Michaelmas next- at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/137.
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- 1414 12/7 John Danyell - to Philip Ingelfelde escheator in Essex order to take the fealities of John de Peyton esquire the son and Grace his wife, and to give them livery of the manor and advowson of Esthorp and of the hundred of Lexenden, and the issues taken of that manor and hundred; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Thomas Priour, John Danyell of Yeselham, Robert Neuport, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyne, John Stanforde clerk and Thomas atte Ponde clerk were thereof seised in chief, the manor by the service of three knights' fees, the hundred by the fee farm paying 4 marks a year, and that by charter indented they gave the same to Margaret who was wife of John de Peyton knight (now deceased) for her life, with remainder to the said John the son and Grace, and to the the heirs of the body of John the son; and for 20s paid in the hanaper the king has respited the homage of John the son until Michaelmas next - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/164.
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- 1414 4/12 John Danyell - to the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer order not to trouble John son of John Peyton esquire, or suffer him to be troubled for his homage; as upon the finding of an inquisition, taken by Philip Ingelfelde escheator in Essex, that Thomas Priour, John Danyell of Yeselham, Robert Neuport, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyne, John Stanforde clerk and Thomas atte Ponde clerk were seised the manor and advowson of Esthorp and of the hundred of Lexenden, and held the same of the late king in chief, the manor by the service of three knights' fees and the hundred by fee farm of 4 marks a year, and that by charter indented they gave the same to Margaret who was wife of John de Peyton knight for her life, with remainder to John son of John de Peyton esquire and of Grace his wife [inconsistency of this with above was addressed in calendar notes], and to the the heirs of his body, for a fine paid in the hanaper the king respited the homage of John the son to a day now passed; and the king has taken his homage - by privy seal - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/173.
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- 1416 1/12 John Danyell - to the escheator in Canbridgeshire order to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with the manor of Wykes, and a yearly rent of 20l thereof, delivering up any issues thereof taken; as it is found by inquisition, taken before the escheator, that Margaret who was wife of John de Peyton knight, grandmother of John de Peyton son of John de Peyton esquire deceased, was seised of that manor and by deed dated Wykes 1 July 8th Henry 4, gave the said rent to Grace daughter of John Burgoyne of Drayton for life, delivering to her 1d in the name of seisin, that by fine levied in the king's court in the octaves of St Hilary 9th Henry 4 the said Margaret made a quitclaim of the manor to Thomas Priour now deceased, John Danyell of Yeselham, Robert Neuport, Nicholas Morys, John Burgoyne, John Stanforde clerk and Thomas atte Ponde clerk and to the heirs of Thomas atte Ponde, that they continued their estate until the date of that inquisition, and that the manor is held of another than the king - to the escheator in Essex order to take the fealty of Grace late the wife of John Peyton son of John Peyton, and to give her livery of the manor and sdvowson of Esthorp and the hundred of Lexendon, and the issues thereof taken; as it is found by inquisition, taken before the escheator, that John the son died thereof seised, being jointly enfeoffed with her by gift of Thomas Priour and others, made with licence of the king to them and the heirs of the said John's body, and that the manor and advowson are held by the service of three knights' fees, and the hundred by the king by payment of the fee farm of 4 marks a year - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/325.
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- 1417 24/9 Richard Danyell - property assigned to Henry FitzHugh lord of Ravenswath, Richard Norton, Thomas Derham and Richard Danyell parson of Swyllington Suffolk in sorting out estate of Roger Swyllyngton knight deceased - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/400.
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- 1417 17/10 Richard Danyell - property assigned to Henry FitzHugh lord of Ravenswath, Richard Norton, John Hevenyngham knight, Thomas Derham, Richard Danyell parson of Swyllyngton and Thomas de Thornour in sorting out estate of Roger Swyllyngton knight deceased - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/1/405.
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- 1419 ?/5 Richard Danyell - Richard Blakeman of Stone, county Kent, son and heir of Nicholas Blakeman and Alice his wife of Stone both deceased, to William Rikhille esquire and Roger Hawforde clerk of Northflete, William Baroun dyer, Robert Holande barber, Richard Danyell dyer, citizens of London, and Thomas Masoun of Swannescompe, their heirs and assigns - charter with warranty of all the lands, rents and services etc in the parish of Stone which descended to him by inheritance after the deecease of his father and mother - witnesses William Dowdale esquire, John Gerarde, Richard Maykyn, Robert atte Coton, William Bokelonde, John Maykyn, John Manewar' - dated Stone 6/5 7th of Henry 5 acknowledged 19/5 - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/2/41.
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- 1419 ?/5 Richard Danyell - Richard Blakeman of Stone, county Kent, son and heir of Nicholas Blakeman and Alice his wife of Stone both deceased, to William Rikhille esquire and Roger Hawforde clerk of Northflete of Kent, William Baroun dyer, Robert Holande barber and Richard Danyell dyer, citizens of London, and Thomas Masoun of Swannescompe, their heirs and assigns - quitclaim with warranty of all the lands, rents and services etc in the parish of Stone which descended to him after the deecease of his father and mother and which William Rikhille and the others had by his charter of feoffment, dated Stone 6 May 7th Henry 5, to them jointly, their heirs and assigns - witnesses John Snypston, John Tetforde, Henry Fyssher, Robert Smyth, Robert Culmer - dated London 18/5 7th of Henry 5 acknowledged 19/5 - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/2/42.
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- 1420 12/2 Robert Danyell - witness in Southampton - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/2/65.
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- 1420 14/5 Lawrence Danyell - witness regarding manor of Walsoken etc - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/2/107.
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- 1420 2/6 Thomas Danyell - memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 40l, made in chancery 2 June this year by Thomas Bank of Ruyston [Yorkshire], Guy Fairfax and Thomas Danyell for Richard Fairfax esquire, and of an undertaking by him under a pain of 200l, that he shall do of procure no hurt or harm to Sibyl Malbys and William Bekwyth esquire or any of the people - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/2/111.
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- 1422 27/5 Richard Danyell - memorandum of a mainprise under a pain of 100l, made in chancery 27 May this year by John Cornewayle knight, John Terell, John Burgh esquires, John Hertewelle of London 'mercer,' Thomas Chynnore 'fishmonger' and Richard Danyell 'dyer,' both of London, for William Yerde, and of an undertaking by him under pain of 500l, that within fifteen days after warning by him or one of those mainpernors received he shall appear in person before the council - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-5/2/259.
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- 1423 16/2 John and Thomas Danyell - witnesses in London concerning land in Hadley and Monkenchurche, county Middlesex - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/1/56.
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- 1424 7/7 Andrew Danyell - Andrew Danyell esquire to Idonea Walden who was wife of John Walden, Richard Scot, John Teynton clerks, Robert Warner and John Drayton of Totenham, executors of John Walden esquire - general release of all personal actions [below is a similar entry with Peter Crulle of Cleverynge Essex instead of Andrew Danyell - other entries for Idonea in the same volume show connection with Roger Walden bishop of London, rulings concerning manors of Dedham, Penbrokes and Bruses, and involvement of Robert Newport and John Newport as well as John Gedeney, William Babyngton, John Hotoft, Peter Henewyke, John Fray, Robert Tatersale, Richard Stace, Edward Littell, Walter Cheseman, John Carpenter, Edmund Twyne, Clement Liffyn, Edward Gildeforde, Robert Neweton, William Harleton, John Shadworthe, Thomas Charleton, William Wakefelde, John Fray, Richard Scot, Henry Dalby, John Teynton, John Waryn, and William Bright] - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/1/150.
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- 1426 27/7 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell of York 'gentilman' to John de Talbot knight lord Talbot and Furnyvalle recognisance for 100l to be levied etc in the city of York claimed by Robert FitzHugh, master of the hospital of St Leonard York - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/1/257.
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- 1427 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell clerk and Thomas de Thornour regarding manor of Swyllyngton and other properties belonging to Roger Swyllyngton and his widow Joan - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/1/347-8.
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- 1428 29/8 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell esquire, cousin and heir of John Waldene, to Nicholas Carreu the elder, his heirs and assigns - quitclaim of the manor of Bedyngton, and all other lands, rents and services in Surrey which John Waldene had jointly with William Hornby, Thomas Say, William Deneys clerk, William Wotton, Thomas Wysbeche clerks and John Bouet by feoffment of the said Nicholas - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/1/384.
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- 1429 3/2 Henry Danyell - Alexander de Ferentinis a Lumbard dwelling in London licence to make a letter of exchange for for 13s 4d payable in foreign parts to Henry Danyell provided no gold or silver in the lump or in coin be sent over by colour of this command - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/379.
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- 1430 8/2 Thomas Danyell - John Dare the elder of St Neots county Huntingdon to Nicholas Caldecote 'gentilman,' John Vescy 'gentilman,' Thomas Danyell of St Neots 'spycer,' John Dare the younger and William West of St Neots, their heirs and assigns gift with warranty of all his lands in St Neots ... - dated St Neots 30 september 7th Henry 6 acknowledged 8/2 this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/39.
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- 1430 17/2 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell clerk parson of Swyllyngton quitclaim to John Hopton esquire of manor of Wyset county Suffolk - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/93-4.
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- 1430 17/2 Thomas Danyell - to sheriff of York concerning transgression of Thomas Danyell and others in Esthorp and Lounesburgh - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/12.
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- 1431 9/12 William Danyell - John Savage, William Danyell esquires, William Legh son of Thomas Legh and William Legh of Acholles to the king - recognisance for 500 marks, to be levied etc of their lands in Cheshire - condition that they shall appear in person in chancery in the quinzaine of St Hilary next, and meantime before William Chaunterell and his fellows, justices of the peace in Cheshire, shall find security for keeping the peace toward any of the people, which security shall be certified in chancery on or before the day named - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/168.
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- 1431 30/10 John Danyell - John Danyell a brother and cellarer in hospital of St Leonard York - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/166.
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- 1432 9/7 Roger Pedwardyn - Roger Pedwardyn esquire to Nicholas Wymbysshe clerk - recognisance for 21l 4s, to be levied etc in Lincolnshire - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/2/192.
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- 1436 28/11 Andrew Danyel - Andrew Danyel esquire and Roger Greneforde clerk, cousins and heirs of John Walden, to Thomas Cotys and Nicholas Hunte, letters of attorney, appointing them to enter the manor of Bedyngton and all other lands, rents and services in Surrey which John Walden with William Hornby, Thomas Say, William Deneys clerk, William Wotton clerk, Thomas Wysbeche clerk and John Bouet, all now deceased, had by feoffment of Nicholas Carreu, to take possession thereof, and give Nicholas Carreu, John Holande knight, Roger Fenys knight, Edward Gildeforde esquire, William Sydeney, Adam Iwode and Thomas Bayngden livery of the same - dated 28 November 14th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Andrew 13 January and by the said John (sic) Greneforde 18 January - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/44.
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- 1436 28/11 Andrew Danyel - Andrew Danyel esquire and Roger Greneforde clerk, cousins and heirs of John Walden, to Nicholas Carreu, John Holande knight, Roger Fenys knight, Edward Gildeforde esquire, William Sydeney, Adam Iwode and Thomas Bayngden, their heirs and assigns - demise of the manor of Bedyngton and all other lands, rents and services in Surrey which, by charter dated 10 June 21st Richard 2, Nicholas Carreu gave to William Hornby, Thomas Say, William Deneys clerk, William Wotton clerk, Thomas Wysbeche clerk, John Walden and John Bouet, their heirs and assigns; reciting that the other grantees died, and John Walden was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee, and died so seised - witnesses Henry Norbury knight, William Uvedale, John Weston, Thomas Wyntershulle, William Weston - dated 28 November 14th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment by the said Andrew 13 January and by the said Roger 18 January - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/45.
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- 1437 20/11 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Grene to Walter Grene esquire, his heirs and assigns - quitclaim of the manor of Bonhunte county Essex which the said Thomas had jointly with the said Walter, John Olney, Henry Langelee, John Barlee, John Kirkeby and Roger Wynter by feoffment of Katherine who was wife of Thomas Danyell esquire in her widowhood - dated 20 November 13th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 23 November this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/167.
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- 1440 26/8 Stephen Danyell - Stephen Jolyvelle otherwise Danyell of Salesbury merchant to John archbishop of York, Hugh Wyche citizen and merchant of London and Bartholomew Deschamps of Salesbury 'goldsmyth,' their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels moveable and immoveable, quick and dead in all the realm and over sea, and debts whatsoever to him due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/285.
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- 1440 5/11 John Danyell - Richard Goose of London 'yoman' to John Danyell citizen and brewer of London, Richard Langforde, Robert Saberne, John Longe of Edelmeton county Middlesex and John Goose his brother, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels moveable and immoveable, quick and dead, his property in London and elsewhere within the realm and in other parts of the world, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession by delivery of 2d - dated 5 November 19th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 13 January - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/446.
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- 1440 10/11 Robert and Roger Pedwardyn - Roger Pedwardyn esquire, cousin and heir of Robert Pedwardyn knight, to Robert Whyte of Farnham, county Surrey, Margaret his wife and John Whyte son of the said Robert, and to the heirs and assigns of Robert Whyte - charter indented with warranty of the manor of 'Southwarneborne' county Southampton, rendering to the grantor and his heirs 600 marks, namely 200 marks in the church of St Leonard in 'Estchepe' London on the feast of the Annunciation 1440, 200 marks on the same feast next following, and 200 marks on the same feast 1442; and if the said rent be fifteen dayd unpaid, or if the grantees shall allege or plead any payment or acquittance elsewhere made than in the parish aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the grantor and his heirs again to enter, seize and have the said manor, this indenture notwithstanding; and proviso that the grantor or his heirs shall deliver for an acquittance sealed with their arms for every payment and for the whole rent - witnesses John Seymour, Stephen Popham knights, William Brocas, John Uvedale, Peter Coudray esquires - Southampton - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/436.
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- 1440 15/11 Robert and Roger Pedwardyn - Roger Pedwardyn esquire, cousin and heir of Robert Pedwardyn knight, to Robert Whyte of Farnham, county Surrey, Margaret his wife and John Whyte son of the said Robert, and to the heirs and assigns of Robert Whyte - quitclaim with warranty of the whole manor of 'Southwarneborne' county Southampton - witnesses John Seymour, Stephen Popham knights, William Brocas, John Uvedale, Peter Coudray esquires - memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster, 8 November this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/439.
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- 1441 30/9 Thomas Danyell - George Swyllyngton esquire and Thomas Danyell esquire witnessing that about Christmas day next the said Thomas shall be solely seised in fee simple of the manor of Beswyke county York and all other lands in Yorkshire whereof he or any others to his use are now so seised, and shall make a demise thereof to the said George for life at a rent of half the yearly value of the same ... - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/29.
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- 1442 6/2 John Danyell - Bartholomew Dorne of london 'armurer' to John Danyell of London 'cordewaner' and Luke Hermanson, their heirs and assigns - gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels quick and dead, moveable and immoveable within the realm and elsewhere, and all debts to him due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/46.
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- 1442 1/6 John Danyell - John Gose of London to John Danyell, John Mordemer of London, John Stywarde chandler and William Mower tailor citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels moveable and immoveable, quick and dead, his property in London and elsewhere within the realm and in other parts of the world, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 2d - dated 1 June 20th Henry 6 - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/70.
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- 1443 12/7 ? Danyell - witness regarding land in London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/154.
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- 1443 1/2 Thomas Danyell - Leonard Cole of St John street without 'Westsmythfelde' bar London 'cordewaner' to Magnus a Verdoy 'goldsmyth' and Thomas Danyell 'dier' citizens of London, and to their assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels moveable and immoveable in the said street and elsewhere within the realm and all debts to him due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/153.
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- 1445 11/11 John Danyell - memorandum of a mainprtise under a pain of 20l, made in chancery 16 October this year by John Danyell 'gentilman,' to have Richard Lyegh chaplain there on Monday next, and of an undertaking by the said Richard under the same pain to appear there in person at that day - at Westminster -see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/357.
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- 1446 27/7 Stephen Danyell - Stephen Danyell, factor and attorney of Peter Tiphane of Brittany by virtue of the king's letters patent, to Henry Treglystyn, Matthew Treglystyn, Henry Hogges gentleman and Thomas Baroun of Bodmin - general release of all actions, plaints, suits, claims and demands real and personal - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/397.
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- 1446 11/11 John Danyell - Thomas Mulso of Gedyngton county Northampton esquire to William Poole marquess of Suffolk, John Poole, Thomas Wauton knights, John Penycoke, John Danyell esquire and Thomas Shelforde, their heirs, executors and assigns - charter with warranty of the whole manor of Great Oxinden with meadows, woods, etc and all other his lands in Northamptonshire and in Essex - dated Gedyngton 4 May 24th Henry 6 - witnesses John Bayeus of Covyngton, John Wythmale, Lawrence Smyth, Lawrence Freman, both of Codyngton, Thomas Shelforde of Shelforde, Nicholas Spede of Godyngton - memorandum of acknowledgment 11 November this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/437.
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- 1446 26/11 Thomas Danyell - John Paston, son and heir of William Paston late of Norfolk, to Thomas Danyell esquire and his heirs - quitclaim of the manors of 'Wellhalle,' Grymston, Rydoun and Congham county Norfolk - dated 20 November 25th Henry 6 - memorandum and acknowledgment 26 November - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/4/443.
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- 1447 25/10 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Fawconer of Norwich 'skynner' to Thomas Danyell esquire, master William Hylle of the chancery, and William Worsope esquire, their executors and assigns - gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to him due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/21.
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- 1448 19/6 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Bamme citizen and goldsmith of London to William Aiscough bishop of Salisbury, John Norys, Thomas Danyell, William Lowe esquires, Edward Ellesmere, Thomas Lute, their heirs and assigns - charter with warranty of the whole tenement in 'Wodestrete' in the parish of St Michael in 'Hoggenlane' London sometime of Henry Bamme his father, John Olney being mayor of London, Robert Horn and Geoffrey Boleyn sheriffs and William Cantlowe alderman of the ward - witnesses Robert Baron, Everard Frere, William Manfer, William Taverner, John Love - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/35.
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- 1448 3/5 Thomas Danyell - John Bragges of Wellyngton county Salop 'chapman' to Thomas Danyell esquire, William Danyell clerk, John Nowers esquire, Robert Hallum and Roger Middlemore citizens and mercers of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels, and all debts to him due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/54.
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- 1450 11/5 Roger and Katherine Pedwardyn - Roger Pedwardyn esquire to Katherine Pedwardyn his sister and to the heirs of her body, with remainder to John Markham one of the king's justices and to the heirs of his body, and reversion to the said Roger and his heirs - confirmation indented of her estate for life in the manor of Clypston, called 'Pedwardyn manor' county Northampton with reversion to the said Roger; and quitclaim with warranty of the reversion thereof - memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Leycestre, 13 May - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/3/186.
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- 1450 30/10 John Daniell - John Daniell witness in Thornbury Gloucestershire - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/247.
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- 1451 28/1 John Danyell - concerning Hertyng and Pulbergh county Sussex, Hascombe county Surrey and Staunden county Wiltshire in estate of Constance Huse widow of Henry Huse knight and mother of Henry Huse - involving Thomas Leuesham clerk, Richard Byterle, Edmund Mille, John atte Dene, Thomas Motlowe and John Danyell - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/262.
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- 1451 20/3 John Danyell - Thomas Pountfreit citizen and skinner of London to Robert Ragon citizen and grocer and John Danyell 'gentilman,' their heirs and assigns - gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels within the liberty of the city of London or elsewhere within the realm, and he has put them in possession thereof by one silver spoon - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/273.
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- 1451 25/5 - Thomas Danyell - declaration of John archbishop of Caunterbury, that when he was chancellor, Thomas Danyell esquire being in his presence, Henry Wodehous esquire, son and heir of John Wodehous esquire, confessed before him in his chancery at Lambhethe that he should have Elizabeth sister of Thomas Danyell to wife, and Thomas 'saide not nay,' that the confession was made long before the archbishop made or sealed any deeds at the prayer of Henry of any lands that Thomas had or claims of trust, in so much that the archbishop at the prayer of Henry gave him licence that he and Elizabeth should be married secretly, since Henry 'though [sic] it necessarie to eschue outerageous' expenses if he and Elizabeth should be married openly; and that he has reported all the premises said and done as before rehearsed to and before the lords spiritual and temporal and the speaker and commons in the Parliament at Westminster 29 Henry VI, John cardinal and archbishop of Yorke then being chancellor when the lords and commons attended upon the king's coming to the Parliament chamber at Westminster at the dissolution of the Parliament. Given at his manor of Lamhithe, 17 February 1451, 30 Henry VI and 9 of the archbishop's translation. English, Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 February - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/354-5.
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- 1452 1/4 George Danyell - George Danyell held of Miles Wyndesore the manor of Doune in Compton county Surrey by the service of one knight's fee - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/302.
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- 1453 15/3 Thomas Danyell - John Hervy the elder citizen of Norwich 'lytster' to Thomas Danyell esquire, Thomas Danyell citizen of London 'dyer' and John Hervy citizen of Norwich the younger 'lytster,' their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels and all debts to him due within the realm - dated 15 March 31st Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster 18 November this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/482.
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- 1454 31/7 Thomas Danyell - John Corbet of Assyngton county Suffolk, otherwise of London, to John earl of Oxford, Henry viscount Bourchier, John Clopton esquire, Thomas Colt 'gentilman,' John Wynne 'jeweller' of London, Robert Baker of Stoke county Suffolk, John Candy and Thomas Danyell of London, dyer, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods, property, wares and chattels in London, Suffolk and elsewhere within the realm and without, and all debts and money to him due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/5/514.
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- 1455 20/11 Joan Danyell - John Hale citizen and 'fleecher' of London to Joan Danyell widow, Elizabeth Mathew and John Parker the younger, their heirs and assigns - gift of all his lands, rents and services, and all his goods and chattels property and debts in London and elsewhere within the realm and overseas - dated 20 November 33rd Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 23 June - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/64.
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- 1456 2/4 Robert Danyell - Henry Fuller of the town of 'Southwode' in the parish of Hoxson county Suffolk, to John Solyarde of Suffolk 'gentilman,' Robert Danyell 'gentilman,' Peter Howlotte vicar of Hoxson and John Roger of London 'skynner,' their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm and without, and all debts to him due - dated 2 April 33rd Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 15 April this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/123.
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- 1456 8/11 John Danyell - John Danyell of London 'gentilman' to Master Henry Sharp clerk - general release of all personal actions, suits, plaints and demands - dated 8 November 35th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 17 November - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/171.
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- 1457 22/2 Thomas Danyell - William Elmet citizen and dyer of London, to John Geny, John Bulman 'gentilen,' Thomas Danyell dyer and Thomas Plummer writer of court hand, citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm - dated 22 February 35th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 24 February - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/219.
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- 1457 28/2 Thomas Danyell - John Lewys citizen and dyer of London, to Thomas Danyell dyer, William Knot tailor, Thomas Basset dyer and Richard Shirgode armourer citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London and elsewhere within the realm - dated 28 February 35th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 29 March - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/191.
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- 1458 9/3 John Daniell - John Daniell witness in Kent - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/282.
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- 1459 29/6 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell esquire adjudicating in Kent - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/389-390.
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- 1459 18/9 Walter Danyell - Walter Danyell of Suthampton - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/381.
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- 1460 28/8 Robert Danyell - Robert Danyell of London 'mercer,' to Robert Weston citizen and mercer of London, his executors and assigns - gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm - dated London, 28 August 38th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 29 August - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-6/6/462.
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- 1461 16/6 Richard Danyell - Richard Danyell witness to document concerning property in London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/6/68-9.
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- 1461 23/10 William Danyell - to the bailiff or reeve or other the occupiers for the time being of the town of Ollerton county Hereford - order to pay William Danyell otherwise Ussher 20 marks a year for life, which for good and unpaid service the king has granted to him of the fee farm of that town - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/47.
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- 1461 28/8 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Patrych citizen and grocer of London, to Richard Forde 'gentilman,' Edward Stone carpenter and Thomas Danyell 'dyer' citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels, property, merchandise and wares within the realm and in other parts of the world, and all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 2d - dated London, 6 May 1st Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 7 May - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/70.
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- 1461 8/11 Thomas Danyell - memorandum of a like mainprise, mutatis mutandis, that day made by John Alyngton of Halesworth county Suffolk esquire and Thomas Danyell of Walsoken county Norfolk 'gentilman,' for Thomas Grey esquire escheator in Norfolk and suffolk, and of like undertaking by him- see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/106.
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- 1462 22/5 John Danyell - Sibyl Rithe of Aulton [Southampton] widow, to John Danyell clerk and Richard Brocas her brother, their heirs, executors and assigns - gift with warranty of all her goods and chattels and all debts to her due - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/6/90-91.
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- 1462 1/6 John Danyell - John Mannyng of Becclys, cousin and heir of John Rekynghale bishop of Cicestre, to John FitzJohn of Wortham and to the heirs of his body - charter of demise, according to the will of John FitzJohn deceased, of all lands, rents and services in Rekynghale Superior, Rekynghale Inferior, Redgrave, Burgate, Wortham, Walsham or elsewhere in Suffolk sometime of John FitzJohn of Upper Rekynghale esquire, which the said bishop, John duke of Bedford, John Berdewell, Thomas Hethe esquires and Hugh Wyrlyngton clerk had by feoffment of John FitzJohn of Rekynghale now deceased, and John Berdewell, Thomas Hethe and Hugh Wyrlyngton having died, the duke made a release thereof to the said bishop, and he died, and after his death the same descended to the new grantor; and appointment of Thomas Hervy the younger and John Danyell as attorneys to deliver seisin - witnesses Thomas Hervy the elder, William Herfrey, John Yebeswych, Henry Herman, William Brame - dated Rekynghale Superior 1 June 2nd Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment before William Jenney at Becclys 8 January 2nd Edward 4, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for that year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/241.
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- 1462 5/7 Thomas Danyell - John Ansty of Stowqwye, William Alyngton of Botesham, both county Cambridge esquires, Thomas Danyell of Walsoken county Norfolk 'gentilman' and John Belton of Cambridge 'gentilman,' to Thomas Bray of Colcestre county Essex, esquire - recognisance for 20l payable on Michealmas day and Easter day 1462, 1463, 1464, 1465, to be levied etc in said counties - all cancelled: marginal note of an acknowledgment by Robert Rumbold, administrator of Elizabeth Bray wife and administratrix of Thomas Bray, that payment was made to the said Thomas, Elizabeth and himself - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/138.
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- 1463 26/10 Thomas Danyell - John Beaufrere citizen and brewer of London, to John Snape 'gentilman' of Devon, Robert Colewyche tailor and Thomas Danyell dyer citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels and all debts to him due - at Westminster - dated London 26 October 3rd Edward-4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 27 October - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/201.
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- 1465 4/2 George Danyell - John Hallewell 'gentilman,' to Humphrey Starky, George Danyell, Richard Lovell and William Brayn, their heirs and assigns - quitclaim with warranty of the manor of Calcote county Buckingham, the advowson of the church of Bowerbrikhill, and of 30 acres of land, 50 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture and 50 acres of wood, great or small, in the said county - dated 4 February 4th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment by the said John of the foregoing indenture and writings at the parish of St Vedust London, 6 February, before William Bolton clerk, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/269-70.
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- 1465 3/3 Thomas Danyell - memorandum of the delivery to John Morell of record to execute, 3 March this year, of a writ (text follows), tested at Westminster, 24 February, ordering the sheriff of Cambridge to give several notice to John Ansty of Stowqweye, William Alyngton of Botesham, both county Cambridge, esquires, Thomas Danyell of Walsokyn county norfolk 'gentilman' and John Belton of Cambridge 'gentilman' to be in chancery in the quinzaine of Easter next, in order to shew cause whereof 20l ought not to be levied of their lands and chattels and delivered to Thomas Bray of Colcestre county Essex esquire, to whom on 5 July 2nd Edward 4, they made recognisance for 20l payable on Easter day last, as appears by view of the chancery rolls, and paid it not it is said - a like writ was the same day delivered to John Morell, with the words, payable on Michaelmas day, 1464 - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/267.
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- 1466 23/6 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell to Robert Kirkeham, John Mapilton, John Davyson clerks, John Fyngeham, Thomas Goucell esquire, Edmund Perys, Thomas Damet and John Taillour, their heirs and assigns - charter of demise ofa messuage, a garden and 11 acres 3 roods of land in Walpole county Norfolk, the messuage and garden situate by a messuage late of Peter Frost chaplain on the west, the north head abutting upon the high way, and the south head upon 'Waldichelane,' the land lying dispersedly in the fields of Walpole, 5 acres 3 roods in 'Brysoftefelde' by land of the chantry of St Edmund on the north, and abutting westward upon the high way, 3 acres in 'Pekefelde' by land of William Neve on the east, the north head abutting upon land of John Cuttynge, and 3 acres in the same furlong (quarentela) by the public way on the west, the south head abutting upon lands of the said John Cuttinge; and appointment of Thomas Lane as his attorney to enter the premises and give them seisin thereof - dated Walpole 23 June 6th Edward 4 - witnesses Peter Boure chapolain, Martin Walpole, Henry Coke, Robert Odam, Peter Thomson - memorandum of acknowledgment 3 July - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/374.
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- 1467 28/2 John and George Danyell - Robert Strangboun, to William Morland clerk, William Staveley esquire, John Broun, Christopher Hanyngton and Henry Upton, and to the heirs and assigns of the said Henry - charter with warranty of all his lands in Herfelde county Middlesex, which, with John Danyell, he purchased of Peter Aumener and other the feoffes to his use; and appointment of William Revell and John Blakewell as attorneys to give them seisin - witnesses George Danyell esquire, John Mertok, Richard Baldewyn, John James, John Botervile - dated 28 february 6th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery of Westminster 20 April this year - John Danyell, to William Morland clerk, William Staveley esquire, John Broun, Christopher Hanyngton and Henry Upton, and to the heirs and assigns of the said Henry - quitclaim of all lands etc in Herfelde county Middlesex, which, with Robert Strangboun, he had by feoffment of Peter Aumener and other the feoffes to the use of the said Robert - dated 10 March 7th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 23 April - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/450.
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- 1467 26/4 John Danyell - John Danyell witness to the gift of the goods and chattels of John Erliche of East Acton - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/402.
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- 1467 2/6 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Coke, 'wever' of London, to William Haryot 'sherman,' Philip Hardbene grocer, each citizen of London, William Milforde and Richard Grene 'gentilmen' and Thomas Danyell dyer of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels, and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a silver spoon - dated 2 June 7th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 12 August this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/24-87.
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- 1467 1/8 Thomas Danyell - John Spenser the elder citizen and tailor of London, to William Redknap citizen and mercer, John Prynce citizen and tailor, both of London, John Lamburne 'gentilen,' Richard Pratte citizen and 'armurer,' Thomas Danyell citizen and 'dyer' and John Spenser the younger, son of the grantor, citizen and tailor, all of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London, within the realm and elsewhere, and all debts to him due - dated 1 August 7th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment in chancery at Westminster 1 August - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/440.
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- 1467 1/10 George Danyell - John Reve of Hempstede county Hertford, to George Danyell esquire, William Revell 'gentilman,' John Martok, John Wynkeburne, John Boterfelde, all of Rykemansworth and John Broun of Watforde, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels - dated 1 October 7th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 31 December - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/1/463.
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- 1468 12/3 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Gresham the elder, citizen and hatter of London, to Thomas Danyell dyer and Henry Eburton draper, each citizen of London, to whom he is indebted for divers sums of money for merchandise bought on loan, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels, property, merchandise and wares in London and elsewhere within the realm or Wales; and in name of possession, he has delivered to them one silver cup to the value of 20s - dated 12 March 8th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 5 May - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/11-33.
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- 1468 7/9 William Danyell - Wybrand de Skelleyng in Holland, master of ship called the 'Reynold' of Skellyng and owner of the whole ship, rigging and gear thereto belonging, to William Danyell 'stokfishmonger' of London, his executors and assigns - gift of whole of the said ship, its rigging and gear and of all other his goods, property, debts and chattels within the realm, overseas or elsewhere on land and water - dated 4 September 8th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 7 September - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/22-78.
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- 1469 5/6 William, William and John Danyell - William Danyell citizen and 'stokfisshemonger' of London, to William Danyell knight, John Danyell draper of the same and Thomas Martyn "gentilman", their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the city of London and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 4d - dated 5 June 9th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 5 June - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/69-267.
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- 1469 12/9 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Roger 'mariner' of Estgrenewich county Kent, to Humphrey Starkey 'gentylman,' Thomas Danyell, dyer of London and Henry Nwerk, 'yoman' of estgrenewich, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm; and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a silver spoon - dated 12 September 9th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 17 October - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/97-392.
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- 1469 26/10 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Gresham the elder, citizen and hatter of London, to Robert Vaux, John Joyce, Thomas Danyell dyer, Thomas Gresham the younger and Henry Quareles, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels, merchandise and wares within the city of London and elsewhere - dated 26 October 9th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 30 October - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/88-345.
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- 1470 3/5 Thomas Danyell - Gregory Coppyng, citizen and dyer of London, to John Sampson 'gentilman,' Thomas Danyell and Henry Reynold, dyers of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels within the city of London or elsewhere - dated 3 May 10th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 10 May - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/127-499.
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- 1471 1/3 Thomas Danyell - John Haydon, citizen and dyer of London, to Richard Tunstall knight, the king's chamberlain, Nicholas Walton, yeoman of the crown, Thomas Walton his son and Thomas Danyell dyer of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the city and suburbs of London, or elsewhere within the realm - dated 31 march 49th Henry 6 - memorandum of acknowledgment 5 March - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/181-674.
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- 1472 22/8 John Danyell - John Danyell draper witness concerning estate in London and elsewhere of John Folsham of Norwich - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/271-1000.
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- 1472 17/11 Thomas Danyel - John Raysshe 'yoman' of Walpole county Norfolk to Richard Haywode - bond in 100l payable at Pentecost next or levied etc in Norfolk - condition that if the said John Raysshe obey the award of Thomas Danyell and Robert Dockynge, arbitrators indifferently chosen, as to the title in two messuages and 32 acres of land in Soterton and Wyggetofte county Lincoln and in all suits, actions, debates and demands between the parties, and behave himself well and carry out the said award, then this bond shall be voided etc - Richard Haywoode 'yoman' of Walpole to John Raysshe - bond in 100li (as above) - condition (as above) mutalis mutandis - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/266-981.
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- 1474 2/4 Thomas Danyel - Cornelius Clayson 'bierbruer' of Grenewich, [to?] Thomas Danyell dyer, Thomas Rogers fishmonger, each citizen of London, and William Curteys, clerk of the chancery, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm and of all debts to him due - dated 2 April 14th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 25 April - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/345-1249.
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- 1474 14/7 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell to William lord Hastynges, Richard Fowler, Guy Fairfax and Richard Pygot, serjeants at law, Richard Welby and Leonard Thornburgh, their heirs and assigns - gift with confirmation by charter and warranty of his manor of Burton Pedwardyne county Lincoln, to be held by the above in capital demesne as of fee etc. and appointment of William Strode, Robert Ingoldesby and William Stoneham as his attorneys etc. to convey seisin of the above manor to the said lord etc - witnesses: William Sleford, John Spanby esquires, Richard Gulle, John Gregge, John Guybon - dated 14 July 14th Edward 4 - the same, to Peter Courteney dean of the free chapel of the royal college of St Stephen's within Westminster palace and the canons thereof - release and quit claim of the priory and manor of Gayton, otherwise Wellhall and Gayton, county Norfolk, and of all other lands and tenements, rents, customs, services, woods, pastures, meadows, patronage and advowson of its church, with all pensions, rights, and liberties to the said priory belonging, which he held by demise and enfeoffment of Henry Wodhows esquire - dated 5 July 14th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings 16 July - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/358-1286.
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- 1474 22/7 Edmund son of Thomas Danyell - William bishop of Winchester and Edmund son of Thomas Danyell, to William lord Hastynges, Richard Fowler, Guy Fairfax, Richard Pygot, Richard Welby and Leonard Thorneburgh, their heirs and assigns - confirmation and ratification with warranty of the manor of Burton Pedwardyne (as above) - dated 22 July 14th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment by Edmund Danyell 22 July and by the above bishop 25 July - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/358-1288.
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- 1475 12/3 Thomas Danyel - indenture between Thomas Danyell esquire and William Husey king's attorney, that where by act of Parliament, 4 November 1st Edward 4, the said Thomas was attainted of high treason and forfeited to the king all his castles, manors, etc and his highness became seised of the manor of Burton Pedwardyne county Lincoln, that Thomas had held in his demesne; the parties agreed that William should get the said attainder annulled, and a bill should be assigned to Thomas granting to him the manors of Rawyre, Ardemulgham and the fee farm of Salmons Leap (Saltu Salmonis) and Isolde's Chapel in Ireland, with all knight's fees, advowsons and other liberties to the same pertaining; and one monthe after the attainder be voided, Thomas shall make estate to William of the said manor of Burton Pedwardyne, receiving an annual rent of ten marks out of the same, with clause od distraint. Now by these presents Thomas declares that William has faithfully performed his promise by the revocation of the king's attainder, and intercession with William Alyngton, Speaker of this Parliament, who was insensed against Thomas, alledging that his father had been put in prison in London by his agency. And further William had obtained a bill signed by the king, granting to Thomas the above named lands in Ireland by letters patent. So that Thomas and William bishop of Winchester his feoffee, have made estate of the manor of Burton to William Husey, receiving an annual rent of ten marks. And for twelve marks which William paid to Thomas on 12 March, and another bill endorsed by the king, of the manors of Belgarde and Castle Richard in Ireland with knights fees, advowson, and other liberties pertaining granted to the said Thomas and his heirs male: the said Thomas has now released to William the aforesaid annuity with all his title in the manor of Burton Pedwardyne, and clause of warranty with all actions and suits that he might have against him; and declares that no person has any title in the same, saving only the lords of the fee for their services; and for the keeping of the above covenant Thomas Danyell has bound himself to William Husey in 500li - dated 12 March this year - memorandum of acknowledgment 15 March - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/412-1474.
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- 1475 15/3 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell esquire, to William Hussey, his heirs and assigns - release and quit claim with warranty, in consideration of payment of twelve marks of a certain annual rent of ten marks derived from the manor of Burton Pedwardyne county Lincoln and of all rights in the aforesaid manor - dated 12 March 15th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 15 March - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/402-1437.
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- 1475 16/3 Thomas Danyel - Edward Ellesmere, Thomas Danyell esquires and Thomas Lute gentleman, to James Friis knight, his heirs and assigns. Demise and quit claim with warranty of all lands and tenements, rents and services situate in the city of London, formerly of John Baume brother and heir of Henry Braume, goldsmith of London, which he held jointly with William Ascough, late bishop of Salisbury, John Norreys and William Lowe esquires, since deceased, by gift and enfeoffment of John Baume, to be held by the said John Friis in capital demesne as of fee etc. Witnesses Robert Drope mayor of London, Edmund Shawe and Thomas Hill sheriffs, William Hobbes, Thomas Denley, William Palmer, David Panter - dated 16 March 15th Edward 4 - Edward Ellesmere etc (as above) to James Friis etc. Release and quit claim with warranty of the above premises. Witnesses and date as above - Letter of attorney by the above Edward Ellesmere appointing John Clarke, grocer of London and John Bevyll notarey as his attorneys etc to convey seisin of the above promises to James Friis knight - dated 15 March 15th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings by Edward Ellesmere and Thomas Lute 5 July - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/415-1489.
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- 1475 7/4 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell witness to a transaction in London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/2/402-1438.
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- 1476 16/11 John Danyell - William Styffe, brewer of Gloucester, to William Byrde, merchant of Bristol, Henry Ricarde, brewer of Gloucester, Richard dyer of Tewkesbury, John Danyell, draper of London, and Richard Walker of worcester, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods, chattels and debts within the realm or elsewhere - dated 13 November, 16 Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment, 14 November - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/21-68.
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- 1477 11/2 Thomas and Edmund Danyell - Thomas Danyell knight and Edmund his son, to Richard Suthwell esquire - acknowledgment of the sum of 66l 13s 4d paid them by William Husy king's attorney. John Sulyarde, Roger Townesende and James Hobart, arbitrators between the aforesaid Thomas and Edmund Danyell, on the one part, and John Barney and Richard Suthwell on the other, the guardian of John Barney, chosen to adjudicate on the manors of Braydestone and Westoftes county Norfolk, for which payment Thomas and Edmund agree to leave Richard and John in quiet possession thereof - dated 11 February 17th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 13 February - see Calendar of the Close Rolls edward-4/3/81-274.
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- 1477 28/11 Thomas Danyel - Edward Ellesmere esquire, Thomas Danyell knight and Thomas Lute gentleman, to James Fryys knight, his heirs and assigns - demise and enfeoffment with warranty of three tenements in London viz the Kyngeshede and the Dolfyn in the Old Change, St Mary Magdalene, Old Fysshestrete and a third in St Vedasts parish Westchepe, with shops, solars and cellars pertaining and appointment of Simon Daume as their attorney to convey seisin thereof to him - witnesses Robert Bryllysdon, Henry Coote, John Pennyng, Henry Quarles, John Rokke - dated London 18 November 17th Edward 4 - the same, to the same release and quitclaim with warrantry of the above tenements - dated 21 November - the same, to the same ratification of the above demise and release of the tenements and others belonging to the above Edward, Thomas and Thomas: and assertion by them that the said release has been made spontaneously without fraud, and request that if any other person have any claim on the same through them, that they will grant, confirm and release all such claims thereto, for them and their heirs to the said James Fryys etc - dated 27 Novenmber 17th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings 28 November - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/78-261.
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- 1477 4/12 John Danyell - John Danyell with others witness to transaction in London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/80-268.
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- 1478 18/7 Thomas and Edmund Danyel - letter of attorney by Thomas Danyell knight, Lord of Rathewyre, appointing Edmund Danyell esquire his son, his attorney to prosecute and defend in his name in all causes or actions for or against him in whatsoever courts, moved or to be moved, and especially to sell and alienate all lands and tenements within the realm or overseas, sell his gold and jewels, and to seek, levy or recover for him all debts and rents due from his debtors: and to determine all acquittances, releases, fines, concords, treaties, etc, or appoint, substitute or revoke all attorneys, etc - dated 18 July 18th Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 20 July - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/110-381.
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- 1478 26/11 Hugh Danyell - Conrad Johnson, 'haberdasher' of St Martyn's parish by Charing Crosse, London, to Hugh Danyell gentleman, his executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the parish aforesaid and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of four silver pennies - dated 26 November, 18 Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 November - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/124-442.
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- 1479 27/10 Oliver Danyell - Simon Clerk, citizen and skinner of London, to John lord Stourton, James Walker clerk, Oliver Danyell skinner and William Burton tailor, citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels and of all his debts to him due within the realm - dated 26 October, 19 Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 October - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/162-570.
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- 1480 15/9 William Danyell - John de Solaris alias Bulle, citizen and 'lynnendraper' of London, to William Stokker knight, alderman of London, Thomas Brugges serjeant at law, Robert Molyneux and Richard Cornyssh 'gentilmen,' John Lewys 'taillour' and William Danyell 'skynner,' each citizens of London, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in the the city of London and elsewhere within the realm, and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 4d - dated 15 September 20th Edward-4 - memorandum of acknowledgment 16 September - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/202-697.
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- 1480 9/10 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell and William Bacon sheriffs of London witnesses to transaction in London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/202-698.
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- 1480 28/11 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell and William Bacon sheriffs of London witnesses to transaction in London - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/202-698.
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- 1481 25/10 George Danyell - George Danyell witness to a transaction in Iver and Langley, county Buckingham - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/242-818.
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- 1482 10/2 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell with others witness in London involving drapers and skinners - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/244-824.
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- 1482 27/4 Thomas Danyell - pay Thomas Danyell mason of kings works 12d per day from taxes in Norfolk Suffolk and Essex - at Westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/255-858.
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- 1482 3/11 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell citizen and dyer of London, to John Atwoode of Mulsey county Surrey, William Daubeney, Richard Butler and John Vaus, gentlemen, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels within the realm and elsewhere: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of a silver spoon - dated 3 November, 22nd Edward 4 - memorandum of acknowledgment, 23 December - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Edward-4/3/286-966.
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- 1483 15/10 Thomas Danyell - pay Thomas Danyell mason of kings works 12d and arrears - at westminster - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Richard-3/1/373-1271.
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- 1484 31/12 Thomas Danyell - Thomas Danyell with others witness to land transaction in Kent - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Richard-3/1/359-1213.
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- 1486 1/12 Oliver Danyell - Hugh Acton 'taillour,' Oliver Danyell 'skynner,' John Spenser, William Crosseby and Robert Kelham 'taillours,' each citizen of London, to Sir William Parker - bond in 500l payable at Christmas or levied etc in London - condition, that if the said Hugh appears before the king in chancery at Hilary next, and stay there until judgement be given on matters pending between him and Sir William, then this recognisance shall be voided etc - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/53-185.
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x- 1488 13/4 John Danyell alias Ragdale - John Danyell alias Ragdale, late of Westminster, to John Skirbek glover, Richard Baron 'wever' and Robert Maxale 'laborer,' each of Westminster, their executors and assigns - gift without fraud or covin of all his goods, debts and chattels within the realm: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 4d - dated 11 April 3rd Henry-7 - memorandum of acknowledgment 13 April - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/91-331.
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- 1488 5/8 Oliver Danyell - Oliver Danyell 'skynner,' John Spencer, William Crosby and Robert Kelham 'taillours,' each of St Antholine's parish London, to Sir William Parker - bond in 400 marks payable at Easter next or levied etc in London - condition, that if Hugh Acton, 'taillour' of London, pay Sir William Parker 200l in four instalments of 50l each, this recognisance shall be voided etc - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/83-303.
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- 1489 4/2 Oliver Danyell - Sir William Parker, to Richard Laken, mercer of London - bond in 50l payable at easter next etc - condition, that if John Spencer 'taillour', Oliver Danyell skinner, William Crosby and Robert Kelham, each 'taillour,' citizens of London, pay the said Robert Laken 36d at Easter next, this recognisance shall be voided - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/109-395.
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- 1489 3/4 Oliver Danyell - Sir William Parker, to Hugh Acton, 'taillour' of London - acknowledgment of the receipt of 150l in full satisfaction of 200l due to him by virtue of recognisance by Oliver Danyell etc (see above) on record within chancery rolls, whereby all the others are quit - memorandum of acknowledgment of the foregoing writings 3 April - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/109-395.
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- 1489 26/10 Henry Danyell - indenture made between Henry Wyot esquire and Robert Stowe, whereby the said Robert, Sir Robert Radclyff, William Dallyng, parson of Over, Henry Danyell and Alan Lewes, once enfeoffed to the use of Robert Stowe, of all such lands and tenements etc in Methwold and Feltwell county Norfolk, formerly of Thomas Dytton, according to whose will a priest shall be appointed to sing masses yearly for the soul of the said Thomas and Joan his wife out of the profits of these lands: but where certain persons pretend to claim these lands, to the disinheritance of Robert and in breach of the will, Robert in view of his own poverty has sold them to Henry Wyot, to find the said priest and to discharge his debts, delivering all muniments to him concerning the same: and all feoffes shall now be enfeoffed to the use of Henry Wyot, after estate made to him and Henry promises to pay a yearly priest to accomplish the will of Thomas - in witness whereof etc - memorandum of acknowledgment 16 April this year - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/143-509.
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- 1490 5/4 Thomas Danyell - John Gate, 'bocher' of St Albans, to Thomas Danyell, yeoman of the crown, William Cristemas and Thomas Rogers, their executors and assigns - gift of all his goods and chattels in St Albans aforesaid and elsewhere within the realm and of all debts to him due: and he has put them in possession thereof by delivery of 10s - dated St albans 5 April 5th Henry-7 - memorandum of acknowledgment 27 July - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/507.
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- 1491 18/6 Gerard Danyell - William Harte gentleman, Thomas Pedecok clerk, Thomas Ramsey, Edward Coksegg and Alexander Graunt, to William Thorpe and Gerard Danyell fishmongers, Edward worsley mercer and John Carleton grocer, citizens of London, their heirs and assigns - demise and enfeoffment of the manor of Westcourte and of a tenement called 'Iweyns' with all lands, rents, reversions and services in the parishes of Gillyngham, Chetham and Horsmunden county Kent etc- see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/252-857.
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- 1499 4/12 Gerard Danyell - Peter Curteys, gentleman of St Mary Magdalen Fysshestrete, William Skerne, rector of St Margharet Moyses, and Gerard Danyell, fishmonger of the same, to Reynold Bray, Thomas Lovell knights and James Hobart, the king's attorney - bond in 20 marks to the king's use, payable at Michaelmas - memorandum of acknowledgment, 24 December, by a writ directed to Christopher Baynbrig, keeper of the rolls, as recorded in the rolls of 22 Henry 7 (in margin) - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/1/350-1176.
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- 1501 21/4 John Daniell - condition: that he and Thomas his son and all their servants, soldiers (souldiarii) and familiars in England and in the county of Guysnes and elsewhere overseas keep the peace towards Hugh Towneley, vice-bailiff of Guynes, Kakyn Anderton, Thomas Pounde.......John Daniell and Adrian Franke, doing no harm to their persons nor firing their houses, for a year to come - signed Rowthale - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/2/9-21.
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- 1501 13/5 William Danyell - memorandum of delivery on 15 May to Richard Grotemore as deputy of a writ dated 13 May to the sheriffs of London ordering them to summon John Portwod, William Danyell, William Symson, John Wright, Richard Smyth, Thomas Stoddard, John Holgrave, John Brampston, Thomas Awbrey, Thomas Checheley, Thomas Waren and John Mynes under pain of 100l to appear in person before the Chancellor, Treasurer, Chief Justices of both Benches and Clerk of the Rolls of Chancery at Westminster on the octave of Trinity next to answer concerning certain articles of perjury to be objected against them - by c - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/2/21-67.
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- 1505 20/5 William Danyell - Thomas Bassyngbourne esquire, to John Wollaston clerk, etc - release and quitclaim as below - dated 20 May 20th Henry 7 - memorandum of acknowledgment 23 May - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/2/185-472.
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- 1505 20/5 William Danyell - John Bassyngbourne gentleman, son and heir apparent of Thomas Bassyngbourne esquire - release and quitclaim as below - dated 20 May 20th Henry 7 - memorandum of acknowledgment 24 May - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/2/185-472.
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- 1505 12/6 William Danyell - John Bassyngbourne gentleman, brother of Thomas Bassyngbourne esquire, to John Wolaston clerk, Henry Walter and William Danyell, their heirs and assigns - release and quitclaim with warranty, to the use of John Gardyner gentleman, his heirs and assigns, of Manewden manor with 12 messuages, 10 tofts, 400 a land, 12 a meadow, 200 a pasture, 40 a wood and 10l rent in Manewden, Stansted Mountifichet, Bierden, Ugley and Farnham, county Essex, which they recovered in Easter term, 20th Henry 7, against Richard Broke, Henry Wodecok and Richard Morton gentlemen, John Bende the younger, Thomas Lambert and william Baker, who vouched to warranty the said Thomas Bassyngbourne, who vouched John his son and heir apparent, who vouched Thomas Fisshe - dated 12 June 20th Henry 7 - memorandum of acknowledgment 25 June - see Calendar of the Close Rolls Henry-7/2/185-472.
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