More may be added to the earlier biography.
Versy’s wide-ranging trading activities caused him on occasion to bring suits in the court of common pleas against his debtors. In Michaelmas term 1422, for example, he sued both a namesake of his from Newport, Isle of Wight, for failing to render account as his receiver, and a shipman from Ryde for a debt of four marks; and later in his career he started legal actions against a London leatherseller and his business partner from Kinsale in Ireland to recover the sum of £20.
Although Versy was chosen as bailiff at least six times, his third recorded term began mid way through the official year. As bailiff, Henry Bruyn*, the duke of York’s lieutenant on the Isle of Wight, made Portsmouth’s return to the Parliament of November 1449,
