Family:Whitney, John (fl. 1387)

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John Whitney, parents unknown, fl. 1387.

He was a clerk to King Richard II.

References

  • E 326/2053 - [4 November, 10 Richard II. (1387)] - Grant by Henry Zeule, John Wilteschire, John Tadelowe, citizens of london and John Wytteneye, clerk, to Stephen Haym of Winchester, of freedom from impeachment for any waste committed by him in a tenement and garden situate in the parishes of St. Margaret, Lothbury, and St.
  • E 326/2055 - [4 November, 10 Richard II (1387)] - Demise by Roger Farindon rector of St. Margaret's, Lothbury, and William Stowe of London, to Henry Yeule, John Wilteschire, John Tadelowe and John Witteneye, clerk, of their moiety of certain tenements and shops formerly in the tenure of Bartholomew Burgherssh, knight, in the parish of St.
  • E 329/404 - [15 Ric. II (1392)] - Robert, Bishop of London, Ralph Kesteven, Rector of St. Botolph's without Aldgate, and John Witteney, clerk to The King: Quitclaim of an acre in Osgodby (in Bardney parish) , and the advowson of the church of Edlesborough, which they and the King had from Bardney Abbey: Lincs & Bucks.
  • C 143/418/34 - [16 RICHARD II. (1393)] - William Beauchamp, knight, to grant land in the parish of St. Sepulchre without West Smithfield to the prior and convent of the Charterhouse, London. Middlesex. London. The abbot and convent of Westminster to grant land in the parish of St. Botolph, Aldgate, to the same. Middlesex. London. William, archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Warmyngton, Roger Farendon, and John Wytteneye, clerks, and William Tamworth to grant to the same the reversions of messuages, shops, and gardens in the said parish of St. Sepulchre held for life respectively byLucy late the wife of Walter Mayn, Richard Friene, and Alice late the wife of William Stowe. Middlesex. London. Henry Yeveley, John Wyltshire, and John Tadelawe, citizens of London, to grant messuages, a garden, and shops in the parishes of St. Margaret, Lothbury, and St. Olave, London, to the same. Middlesex. London. Martin Elys and Ralph Kesteven, clerks, and John Chircheman, citizen of London, to grant a messuage and shops in the parish of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, to the same. Middlesex. London. Geoffrey de Somerton to grant land in Cromer (Shipdene) to the same, retaining land in Somerton. Norfolk.



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