SPICER, John I (d.c.1428), of Oxford.
Surveyor of nuisances, Oxford Mich. 1394–5, 1401 – 02, 1426 – 27; bailiff 1396 – 97, 1406 – 07; coroner bef. Apr. 1418.
SPICER, John I (-d. c.1428)
SPERNORE, alias DURVASSALL, William (d.1401), of Spernall, Warws. and Frankley, Worcs.
Commr. of inquiry, Staffs. Mar. 1384 (murder), Worcs., Warws., Herefs. July, Dec. 1390 (concealment of possessions of Sir John Beauchamp of Holt), Staffs. July 1394 (wastes Kinver forest); array, Warws. Apr. 1385.
Chief steward of the estates of Thomas, earl of Warwick, by Mich. 1392-aft. Mich. 1393.
Verderer of Feckenham forest, Worcs. bef. June 1393, c. 1399 – d.
SPERNORE ALIAS DURVASSALL, William (-d.1401)
SPERLYNG, Nicholas, of Wycombe, Bucks.
Mayor, Wycombe Mich. 1388–90, 1397–8.
SPERLYNG, Nicholas
SPERLYNG, Andrew (d.1438), of Wycombe and Ludgershall, Bucks.
Governor, Lincoln’s Inn 1 Nov. 1425–6.
Escheator, Beds. and Bucks. 4 Nov. 1428–12 Feb. 1430.
J.p. Bucks. 1 Mar. 1431 – d.
Commr. of oyer and terminer, Berks. Aug. 1432; weirs, Bucks., Mdx. Aug. 1433, Berks., Bucks., Oxon. May 1438; to distribute a tax rebate, Bucks. Jan. 1436; of inquiry, Berks., Bucks., Oxon. Feb. 1438 (condition and value of estates of the honour of Wallingford); sewers, Norf. May 1438.
SPERLYNG, Andrew (-d.1438)
