Is this an older William Brenchley?

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Is this an older William Brenchley?

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 15 jun 2006 22:31:10

If this is a young Sir William Brenchley he died a very old man, I'm
thinking it may be a new find.

What I've done is to leave in enough text for you to see what is going
on, but cut some of the lists of names which are not relevent.


'Flyleaf, folios i - x', Calendar of letter-books of the city of
London: F: 1337-1352 (1904), pp. 1-17. URL:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report ... mpid=33528. Date
accessed: 15 June 2006.

Folio vii b.

Names of archers sent to parts of Gascony by the Mayor, Aldermen, and
Commonalty of London in aid of the King's war with the King of France,
4 Aug., 11 Edward III. [A. D. 1337].

Henry Garlaund, vintainer [Commander of 20 men.] and centainer,
[Commander of 100 men.] finds surety for himself and his vintaine,
viz., Richard Costantyn and John le Kyng de Wodestrete, and has under
him, viz. :-



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Folio viii.

John le Parker, vintainer, mainprised by Geoffrey le Barber of
Queenhithe, Nicholas de Reymes, John atte Grove, John de Draytone, and
Henry le Joynour, and he mainprises his vintaine, and has under him,
viz. :-

Henry le Glover, John de Romford, John le Doo, Salomon de Laufare,
James Wylcher, Robert Sergeaunt, John de Burgh, John atte Lee, John de
Gloucestre, Henry de Hellyngeleye, Henry de Grenstede, Thomas de
Crulfeld, Roger Boneye, William de Bryncheslee, Richard de
Shiryngtone, Walter Dymmoke, John Gerveys, Thomas Hare, and John de
Aukeland.


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Bob.

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