MELBOURNE, alias FAUCONER, Peter (d.1418), of Melbourne, Derbys.
Constable of the duchy of Lancaster castle of Melbourne and keeper of parks and woods there 24 Nov. 1376 – 3 Apr. 1399, 2 Oct. 1399 – d.; steward of the lordship of Melbourne 1408–d.
J.p. Derbys. 15 July 1389 – June 1390, 7 Feb. 1408–10.
Chamberlain of the household of Henry, prince of Wales by 13 Dec. 1401.
Commr. to pardon any associates of Sir Henry Percy (Hotspur) treating for amnesty Aug. 1403;
MELBOURNE ALIAS FAUCONER, Peter (-d.1418)
MEGRE, John (d.1419), of Truro, Cornw. and London.
MEGRE, John (-d.1419)
MEDE, John atte, of Portsmouth, Hants.
Bailiff, Portsmouth Mich. 1388–9.
MEDE, John atte
MAYNE, Richard II, of Newton Plecy, Som. and Keevil, Wilts.
Tax collector, Wilts. June 1410, Som. Apr. 1428.
Collector of customs and subsidies, Bridgwater and district 21 May 1413 – Nov. 1420, Bristol 15 Nov. 1426–31; controller 20 Nov. 1431 – May 1432, 28 Aug. 1433-May 1434.
Commr. of inquiry, Som. July 1419 (lands of tenants-in-chief).
Escheator, Hants and Wilts 13 Nov. 1423–6 Nov. 1424.
MAYNE, Richard II
MAYNE, Richard I, of Bridgwater, Som.
MAYNE, Richard I
MAYHEW, John II, of Wareham, Dorset.
He is to be distinguished from at least two other men of the same name: John Mayhew the younger, mayor of Corfe in 1387-8 (son of the John who was murdered in 1374); and a mason who was working on Purbeck marble in Westminster abbey in 1393: CPR, 1370-4; p. 485; 1391-6; p. 244; CCR, 1377-81; p. 366; JUST 1/1502 mm. 50, 56.
MAYHEW, John II
