Constituency Dates
Great Yarmouth 1435
Offices Held

Attestor, parlty. elections, Great Yarmouth 1425, 1435.

Bailiff, Great Yarmouth Mich. 1434–5.2 Norf. Official Lists ed. Le Strange, 156.

Commr. of gaol delivery, Great Yarmouth Feb. 1436.3 C66/438, m. 14d.

Address
Main residence: Great Yarmouth, Norf.
biography text

A spicer by trade,4 Gt. Yarmouth ct. roll, 1416-17, Y/C 4/127, m. 6. Although he was sometimes described as a ‘barker’ in Hen. V’s reign: Y/C 4/124, m. 12; 127, m. 3d. Phillip was active by 1413, when he sued an action of debt in Yarmouth’s borough court.5 Y/C 4/124, m. 2d. In January the following year he and his wife, Isabel, were co-plaintiffs in the same court,6 Ibid. m. 4. In 1409 a John Phillip acquired the custody of a manor at Horstead, Norf., a property which the Crown had confiscated from the alien priory of Caen, but it is not possible to prove that he was the MP: CPR, 1422-9, p. 113; CFR, xiii. 145. and he helped to appraise the goods of local debtors in 1420 and 1428.7 Gt. Yarmouth ct. rolls, 1419-20, 1427-8, Y/C 4/129, m. 4d; 136, m. 19d. He himself was the defendant in a suit for debt heard at Yarmouth in March 1430. He owed the plaintiffs, John Fastolf* and William Swolle, nearly £10, and he suffered the confiscation of 200 ells of canvas, soap, cloths, a dagger or sword and a quantity of saffron as a result of their action.8 Ibid. 1429-30, Y/C 4/138, mm. 4, 15. Of sufficient prominence to swear the oath to keep the peace administered throughout the kingdom in 1434,9 CPR, 1429-36, p. 407. Phillip was clearly a burgess of some substance. He had at least one apprentice, John Boyden, who became a freeman of Great Yarmouth in the following year.10 Cal. Freemen Yarmouth, 2. As a merchant from an important east coast port, Phillip is likely to have traded abroad. Within England, he had contacts outside East Anglia, including a chapman from Berkshire whom he sued for debt in the court of common pleas during the 1430s.11 CPR, 1429-36, p. 481.

One of the bailiffs of Yarmouth in 1434-5, Phillip attested his own election to Parliament a few days before relinquishing that office. Still alive in February 1439,12 Gt. Yarmouth ct. roll, 1438-9, Y/C 4/147, m. 4. he died not long afterwards. On 9 Feb. 1441 Robert Umfrey of Yarmouth and his wife, Margaret, daughter and heir of the late John ‘Staple alias Phelipp’ appeared in the borough court to have a deed enrolled. Dated a day earlier, it was a quitclaim by which the couple made a release of all real and personal actions to the MP’s executors, Peter Dowe, John Dawy and Roger Wildegoos.13 Ibid. 1440-1, Y/C 4/149, m. 20.

Author
Alternative Surnames
Staple, Phelip, Phelipp, Phelippe, Phelyp, Phylyp, Stapel, Stapul
Notes
  • 1. Norf. RO, Gt. Yarmouth recs., ct. roll, 1413-14, Y/C 4/124, m. 4.
  • 2. Norf. Official Lists ed. Le Strange, 156.
  • 3. C66/438, m. 14d.
  • 4. Gt. Yarmouth ct. roll, 1416-17, Y/C 4/127, m. 6. Although he was sometimes described as a ‘barker’ in Hen. V’s reign: Y/C 4/124, m. 12; 127, m. 3d.
  • 5. Y/C 4/124, m. 2d.
  • 6. Ibid. m. 4. In 1409 a John Phillip acquired the custody of a manor at Horstead, Norf., a property which the Crown had confiscated from the alien priory of Caen, but it is not possible to prove that he was the MP: CPR, 1422-9, p. 113; CFR, xiii. 145.
  • 7. Gt. Yarmouth ct. rolls, 1419-20, 1427-8, Y/C 4/129, m. 4d; 136, m. 19d.
  • 8. Ibid. 1429-30, Y/C 4/138, mm. 4, 15.
  • 9. CPR, 1429-36, p. 407.
  • 10. Cal. Freemen Yarmouth, 2.
  • 11. CPR, 1429-36, p. 481.
  • 12. Gt. Yarmouth ct. roll, 1438-9, Y/C 4/147, m. 4.
  • 13. Ibid. 1440-1, Y/C 4/149, m. 20.