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NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 S.I.MAY 13, me.


45. 1453-4, John Yevan, counsel ; fee, tfs. Sd., last paid in 1456-7. Will of John Yevan, of St. Lawrence, Winchester, proved P.C.C. 1457.

46. 1464-5, Mr. William Branche, notary ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1473-4. Fellow of the College, LL.B.

47. 1464-5, William SaWndrys, attorney in the Exchequer ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1469-70, the entry being struck out in 1470-1.

48. 1464-5, John Hamond, counsel ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1469-70. Cf. No. 64 foelow.

49. 1464-5, Nicholas Hervy, counsel ; iee, 13s. 4d., last paid in 1469-70.

50. 1470-1, Thomas Fawkes (Faux), auditor ; fee, 13s. 4d., last paid in 1487-8. Had previously served as clerk of accounts from 1451-2 to 1469-70 at stipend of 40s., raised in 1453-4 to 66s. Sd.

51. 1471-2, - Jaye ; office not stated, but probably counsel ; fee, 6s. Sd., raised in 1475-6 to 13s. 4d. ; became steward in 1489-90 at 51., last paid for part of 1492-3. Probably Richard Jay, serjeant-at-law, 1485 (Pulling), whose will was proved P.C.C. 1493.

52. 1472-3, Calkott, attorney in the

^Exchequer ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1479-80 (roll of 1480-1 missing).

53. 1472-3, Wyndesor (Winsor) ; office not stated, but probably counsel ; styled " generosus " in and after 1475-6 ; iee, 13s. 4d., last paid in 1479-80 ; but he is mentioned in the roll of 1481-2 as present at divers refections which Warden Baker gave in London, while there in Nov., 1481, on a matter pending between the tenants of the Prince of Wales (" domini principis ") and the College tenants as to the heath in Harm ondsworth. Probably Thomas Wynde- sor of Stanwell, Middlesex, whose will was proved P.C.C. 1485, and whose Hampshire properties included the manors of Millcourt (Binsted) and Bullesdons (Bramley) (see

  • Viet. Hist. Hants,' ii. 487, iv. 142). His

son Sir Andrew, who was created Lord Windsor of Stanwell in 1529 (G. E. C.'s ' Peerage '), had become a Bencher of the Middle Temple before 1500 (Ingpen's ' M. T. Bench Book,' 122).

54. 1474-5, Mr. William Gylyott, notary ; fee, 6s. Sd., paid also in 1475-6 and for latter half of 1477-8. Scholar, 1462 ; Second Master, 1469-71 ; Fellow, 1504/5.

55. 1475-6, Thomas Wode (Woode) ; office not stated, but probably counsel ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1484-5 (rolls of 1485-6 and 1486-7 missing). Probably Thomas Wood, fierjeant-at-law, 1485; [king's serjeant,


1488 ; judge of the Common Pleas, 1495 ; and Chief Justice, 1500 (Foss) ; knighted, 1501 (Shaw) ; will proved P.C.C. 1502.

56. 1475-6, Frowyke ; office not

stated, but probably counsel ; fee, 6s. Sd. t last paid in 1490-1. Probably Thomas Frowyke, son of Sir Thomas Frowyke, K.B. (who died in 1485) ; of the Inner Temple ; serjeant, 1496 ; judge of assize in the western counties, 1501 ; Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (in succession to Sir Thomas Wood) and knighted, 1502 ; died (will proved P.C.C.) 1506 (' Calendar of Inner Temple Records,' i. xl ; ' D.N.B.,' xx. 293). The Account-roll of 1481-2, under ' Custus necessarii cum donis,' contains the entry : " Et in refectione data londoniis domino Thome Frowyke militi, filio eiusdem, mro. Wynsor, mro. Gyan, Thome Bertelett, Howberd et aliis cum eis mense Aprilis, viijs. vjrf."

57. 1476-7, Mr. Robert Knyte (Knyght), notary ; fee, 6s. Sd. Fellow of the College, LL.B. ; vacated fellowship during 1477-8.

58. 1479-80, Mr. Thomas Aschborn (Ashe- burn), notary ; fee, 6s. Sd. Fellow of the College, LL.B. ; died during 1516-7, and was then succeeded as notary by Mr. Thomas Erlysman, the Head Master.

59. 1481-2, Mr. Thomas Dalamar, Kt. (Miles) ; office not stated, but perhaps counsel (one Thomas Dalamare was admitted at Lincoln's Inn in 1457-8, see ' Black Books of L.I.,' i. 32) ; fee, 20s., last paid in 1484-5 (rolls of 1485-6 and 1486-7 missing). An entry in the roll of 1464-5, under ' Custus necessar. forins.,' runs : " Et in datis Thome Dalamar nomine rewardi pro laboribus suis circa perquisicionem manerii de Hallond, xls." (cf. Kirby's ' Annals,' p. 182) ; and in the same year " Robertus Dalamar de Aldarmeston, etatis ix annorum in festo sti martini in hieme," was admitted Scholar. The will of Sir Thomas Dalamar was proved P.C.C. 1492, and he is mentioned, as of Aldermaston, in ' Visitations of Berkshire,' i. 29, and ' Visitations of Hampshire,' 42 (Harl. Soc.). He does not seem to be mentioned in Shaw's ' Knights.'

60. 1481-2, John Vaus (Vauce, Vaws), attorney in the Common Bench ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1489-90. Cf. No. 44 above.

61. 1481-2, Robert Caxton, attorney in the Exchequer ; fee, 6s. Sd., last paid in 1490-1.

62. 1487-8, John Kyngsmyll ; office not stated, but certainly counsel ; fee, 20s. ; became steward in 1492-3 at 51., last paid in 1503-4. Scholar, elected in 1470 (birth- place not stated in Register of Scholars ; but when he took Scholar's oath on Jan. 13,