Family and Education
m. poss. Joan, 1s. John.C1/6/280; CP25(1)6/75/19.
Offices Held

Collector of a tax, Hunts. Dec. 1380, Dec. 1384, Mar. 1404.

J.p. Hunts. 10 Nov. 1389 – June 1390, 12 Nov. 1397 – d.

Coroner, Hunts. by 3 Feb. 1391–d.Add. Ch. 34172.

Commr. of kiddles, Hunts. June 1398; inquiry Feb. 1401 (wastes on the lands of Thomas, late duke of Norfolk); to proclaim the King’s intention to govern justly May 1402.

Verderer of the royal forests of Sapley and Weybridge, Hunts. to d.

Main residence: Yelling, Hunts.
Notes

This MP is to be distinguished from his two contemporaries and namesakes, Richard Botiller of St. Albans, an esquire of the body of Henry IV (CPR, 1399-1401, p. 92; CCR, 1405-9, p. 513), and Richard Botiller of Warws., a sometime guardian of the temporalities of the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield (CFR, viii. 259; x. 89).

Author
Volume
Commons 1386-1421
Web Title

BOTILLER, Richard (-d.1405)

Will
Estates
Oxford 1644
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Religion
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