Bourer was living in Salisbury in 1398, when he contributed £2 towards the city’s share of a parliamentary subsidy. Apart from the fact that in the same year he presented three entire woollen cloths for levy of alnage, and that he was elected to the Parliament of 1410, nothing more is recorded of him until 1422, when William Warmwell appointed him as an executor of his will.
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