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.
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.
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).
BOTILLER, Richard (-d.1405)
