RYMOUR, Thomas (d.1408), of Bath, Som.
Rymour witnessed a deed at Bath in 1403.
RYMOUR, Thomas (-d.1408)
RYMAN, William (d.1443), of Appledram, Suss.
Controller of customs and subsidies, Chichester 21 Mar. 1413–28 Feb. 1416.
Apposer, upper Exchequer c. Mar. 1413-bef. May 1426.
Jt. auditor of accounts of royal officials, N. Wales and Chester from 16 July 1414, Wales from 27 Oct. 1414, duchy of Cornw. from 16 June 1415, N. Wales and Chester 1 Sept. 1422-c. Dec. 1426, from 4 Mar. 1427.
Commr. to compel tenants and officers of the late earl of Arundel to pay their dues, lordships Bromfield, Yale, Oswestry Feb. 1416; raise royal loans, Suss. Nov. 1419, Surr., Suss. Mar. 1431; of sewers, Suss. Feb. 1422; inquiry Feb. 1422 (counterfeiting), May 1438 (smuggling), Surr., Suss. July 1439 (concealments); array Jan. 1436, Mar. 1443; to assess contributions to a tax Jan. 1436.
RYMAN, William (-d.1443)
RYLE, John, of Lincoln.
Collector of a tax, Lincoln Mar. 1401.
Bailiff, Lincoln Sept. 1407–8; mayor 1412–13.
A John Reyles was one of the four ‘middling subjects’ committed to the Fleet prison in 1393 as a result of the disputes between the ‘high and mighty’ rulers of Lincoln and the rest of the commonalty over the election of civic officers and other matters of privilege. Through the arbitration of John of Gaunt, he and his associates were allowed to return to Lincoln in September of that year. This man may just possibly have gone on to hold office himself and become an MP, but it is debatable whether his intransigence would have been so readily forgiven by the ruling faction (CCR, 1392-6, p. 162).
RYLE, John
RYKEDON (RYGDON), Richard (d.1453/4), of Hythe, Kent.
Jurat, Hythe Feb. 1423–4, 1430 – 31, 1438 – 39, 1441 – 44, 1445–d.
Churchwarden of St. Leonard’s, Hythe c.1430.
RYKEDON (RYGDON), Richard (-d.1453/4)
RYEBREAD, Hugh (d.1414), of London.
RYEBREAD, Hugh (-d.1414)
