J.p. Hunts. 20 Mar. 1361–4, 30 Nov. 1374 – Dec. 1382, 14 Feb. 1384 – Nov. 1397, 16 May 1401 – d.
Commr. of inquiry, Cambs. Oct. 1361 (heir to the Colville estates), Beds., Hunts. Nov. 1377 (bridge repairs), Hunts. Sept. 1383 (illicit wine sales); to collect a parliamentary subsidy June 1371; of oyer and terminer July 1376 (disorder at Fenstanton), Sept. 1379 (disorder at Conington), Cambs. 1390 (withdrawal of labour services at Thorney); array, Hunts. Apr., July 1377, Mar. 1380, Apr. 1385, Mar. 1386, Mar. 1392, Dec. 1399, Sept. 1403; to suppress the rebels June 1381, Cambs., Hunts. Mar., Dec. 1382; enforce labour services July 1381 (estates of Thorney abbey and Ramsey abbey); take oaths in support of the Lords Appellant, Hunts. Mar. 1388; proclaim the King’s intention to rule justly May 1402.
Sheriff, Cambs. and Hunts. 25 Nov. 1378 – 5 Nov. 1379, 24 Nov. 1382–1 Nov. 1383.
Tax collector, Hunts. Dec. 1385.
MOIGNE, Sir William (c.1326-1404)
