Documents found at Kingston House. 289 
52. (1485). Power of Atty. by Wm. Rogers, Esq. of Bradford, to 
Henry Whitington and John Jordane to enter on lands in B. 
and Troll and deliver possn. to John Horton and Wm. Kente.— 
1 March, 2 R. III. 
53. (Hen. VII). Bond of John Fripp and Robert Sturmy, keepers 
of the Goods of of Bradford, and Walter Frydy, in 
£100. [Very illegible]. 
53.2 (1502). Royal Pardon and Revocation of Outlawry, for Thomas 
Hall in the Fleet Prison, 18. H. VII. (trans. from Latin) :— 
“Henry, &c. To all Bailiffs, &c. Know that since John 
Turberville, Kt., in our court before Thos. Wode, Kt., and 
other Justices of the Bench, by our writ impleaded Thomas 
Hall, lately of Bradford, Co. Wilts, gentleman, of a debt of 
£100: And the said Thomas in that he came not to answer 
the demand, &c., was placed in our court of Outlawry in 
London, and was then fully outlawed as fully appeareth by the 
tenor of a Record and Process of Outlawry which we caused 
to come before us in our Chancelry: And now the said 
Thomas has surrendered himself at our Prison the Fleet before 
our present Justices aforesaid, and remains in the said Prison, 
as our beloved Thos. Frowyk our Chief Justice in the same 
Bench has certified to us at our Command in our aforesaid 
Chancelry: We moved by pity have Pardoned to the sd. 
Thomas the Outlawry aforesd. and grant our peace to him for 
the same. So that nevertheless he may appear in our Court, 
if the aforesaid John shall desire to speak with him touching 
the debt above mentioned. In Testimony, &c., we have caused 
these our Letters to be made patent. Teste meipso at West- 
minster, 15 October. [A fine impression of the Great Seal of 
England in white wax, but legend gone}. 
54. (1513). Warrant from John West, one of the Justices of Peace 
of Co. Wilts to Constables, &c., for apprehension of John 
Nores of Bradford; John James, weaver, and Margaret his wife, 
having exhibited Articles of the peace against him; and to be 
taken to Fisherton Anger gaol, “danger permitting,’ 5 H. 
VIII. [Seal gone, and no signature). 
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