FLEET, John.
FLEET, John
FLAMVILLE, Sir William (c.1325-c.1396), of Aston Flamville, Leics.
Commr. of arrest, Leics. May 1363; inquiry June 1364, Apr. 1376 (murder), May 1378 (liability to contribute to repairs to Leicester gaol), Jan. 1379 (murder), July 1387 (wastes, Monks Kirby priory), Warws. Oct. 1390 (estates of the late sir Richard Herthull); array, Leics. Oct. 1366, Feb. 1367, Apr. 1385, Mar. 1392; to collect parochial tax June 1371; of oyer and terminer May 1376 (complaint made by Sir Thomas Walsh), Mar. 1377, Sept. 1387; to make proclamation against unlawful assemblies and punish insurgents July 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382.
Tax collector, Leics. Dec. 1372.
Escheator, Warws. and Leics. 10 Dec. 1376 – 26 Nov. 1377, 15 Nov. 1389–12 Dec. 1390.
Sheriff, Warws. and Leics. 5 Nov. 1379 – 18 Oct. 1380, 1 Dec. 1388–15 Nov. 1389.
J.p. Leics. 5 Apr. – Dec. 1381, 20 Dec. 1382 – d.
FLAMVILLE, Sir William (c.1325-c.1396)
FITZWARYN, Sir Ivo (1347-1414), of Caundle Haddon, Dorset.
Commr. to make proclamation against unlawful assemblies, Som., Dorset June 1381; of inquiry, Wilts. Aug. 1381 (thefts at Mere), Dorset Nov. 1386 (concealments), Feb. 1394 (Hamond estates), Glos., Berks. (Fitzwaryn estates), Som. Feb. 1400 (insurrections), Nov. 1400 (assaults), Wilts. July 1401 (wastes at Mere and concealment of possessions of rebels);
Keeper of Mere castle, Wilts. 26 Aug. 1381-c. Mar. 1386, of Whittington castle, Salop 12 Feb. 1394-c.1407.
J.p. Wilts. 4 July 1391–4, Som. 6 Feb. 1405–7, Dorset 22 Feb. 1405–7.
Gov. Southampton 30 Jan. 1400-c.1401.
Ambassador to France 1400.
FITZWARYN, Sir Ivo (1347-1414)
FITZSYMOND, Sir John (c.1342-c.1392), of North Shoebury, Essex.
Sheriff, Essex and Herts. 25 Nov. 1378–5 Nov. 1379.
Commr. of sewers, Essex May 1379; to put down rebellion Dec. 1381; of array Apr. 1385; inquiry Dec. 1386 (theft of cargo of a ship wrecked off Shoebury).
FITZSYMOND, Sir John (c.1342-c.1392)
