COKEWORTHY, John II, of Yarnscombe, Devon.
Collector of customs and subsidies, Plymouth and Fowey 26 Nov. 1424 – Dec. 1428, Exeter and Dartmouth Dec. 1428–9, Dartmouth Dec. 1429–30.
Tax collector, Devon Apr. 1428.
Escheator, Devon and Cornw. 5 Nov. 1430 – 26 Nov. 1431, 4 Nov. 1440–1.
Commr. of oyer and terminer, Devon July 1434; inquiry, Som. Jan. 1444.
Sheriff, Cornw. 4 Nov. 1455–6.
COKEWORTHY, John II
COKEWORTHY, John I, of Launceston, Cornw.
COKEWORTHY, John I
COKEMAN, Robert, of Wareham, Dorset.
Bailiff, Wareham Mich. 1391–2;
COKEMAN, Robert
COKE (COOK), John.
He was not the John Cook who served as bailiff itinerant of the duchy of Cornw. from May 1365, for the latter died in 1378: Reg. Black Prince, ii. 209; CPR, 1377-81, p. 156.
COKE (COOK), John
COKAYN, Thomas (d.1440), of Cornwall.
Commr. of inquiry, Devon, Cornw. Dec. 1434 (q) (theft of merchandise at Plymouth), Essex, Mdx., Surr. Dec. 1438 (extortion by millers); weirs, river Lea from Ware to the Thames Oct. 1436, May 1440; sewers, river Thames from Stratford atte Bow to Wigborough Nov. 1438.
Recorder, London 27 Oct. 1438–d.
COKAYN, Thomas (-d.1440)
