Family and Education
m. (1) by 1379, Margaret, at least 3s., inc. Thomas and Henry; (2) Joan.J. Bridges, Northants. ii. 323; C1/7/114; Reg. Chichele, ii. 371-2, 667; Mon. Brasses ed. Mill Stephenson, 387. According to Bridges, 259, our MP was the son of one John Mulsho of Goldington, Beds., but this cannot now be proved.
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J.p. Northants. 16 Dec. 1384 – July 1389, 28 June 1390 – d.

Escheator, Northants. and Rutland 30 Nov. 1385 – 3 Dec. 1386, 13 Feb. 1391–2 Jan. 1392.

Commr. to proclaim the Statute of Labourers, Northants. Dec. 1385 (at Pytchley); of inquiry Oct., Nov. 1386 (oppression by the King’s ministers), Dec. 1392, Jan., May, June 1393 (waste on the lands of Eleanor, Lady Basset), Feb. 1393 (ownership of land at Clipston); oyer terminer Dec. 1391 (attack tall Sulby abbey); gaol delivery, Oakham castle, Rutland Apr. 1393, Peterborough, Northants. Oct. 1398;C66/337 m. 15d, 350 m. 1d. to recruit workmen for repairs at the royal parks of Benefield and Brigstock, Northants., Leics., Beds., Hunts. Aug. 1397; assemble men and ships to clear the coast of pirates, Calais May 1398; of kiddles, Northants. June 1398; array Dec. 1399.

Dep. to Sir William Thorpe, keeper of the royal forest of Rockingham, Northants. bef. Oct. 1388-c. Apr. 1391.

Sheriff, Northants. 7 Nov. 1393 – 11 Nov. 1394, 9 Nov. 1395 – 1 Dec. 1396, 3 Nov. 1397–30 Sept. 1399.

Main residence: Newton by Goldington, Northants.
de Mulsa, Moulsoe, Mulshoe, Mulso(e), Mulsoo, Mulsowe
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Commons 1386-1421
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MULSHO, John (-d.1400)

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Oxford 1644
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