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Details of SC 8/188/9387
Reference: SC 8/188/9387
Description:
Petitioners: Edward of York, Duke of York.
Name(s): York, Duke of York, Edward
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Edward, Duke of York, requests pardon of all the issues from the manor and park of Lyndhurst and the hundred of Redbridge, as well as a rent paid by the Abbot of Reading, for the period from 13 May 20 Richard II, when he was granted the keepership of the New Forest. He had this grant in the same terms as the late Earl of Kent, but the Exchequer is now demanding accounts for these issues, since they were not specified in the letters, despite the fact that both the Earl and the Duke had them to their own use.
Nature of endorsement: [None]
Places mentioned: New Forest, [Hampshire]; Lyndhurst, [Hampshire]; Redbridge hundred, [Hampshire]; Reading, [Berkshire].
People mentioned: Richard II, King of England; Thomas Holand, Earl of Kent; Abbot of Reading.
Note: The requested pardon was issued on 5 April 1406.
Date: [1406]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen IV, vol. III, 1405-1408, (Public Record Office, 1907), p.167 (requested pardon)

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