Perhaps related to the Laurence ‘Vale’ or ‘Wale’ who was bailiff of Worcester in 1446-7,
During Vely’s only known Parliament, the Commons complained to the Crown about the activities of those impeding the free transport of goods to Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol and other towns situated by the Severn. Given that the petition concerned a matter affecting his city, it is possible that Vely and his fellow burgess, John Sharp I*, played a part in preparing or promoting it. The King responded to this request by ordering that his lieges should enjoy the right of free passage on the river for their rafts or barges.
