THROCKMORTON, John (d.1445), of Throckmorton in Fladbury, Worcs. and Coughton, Warws.
Commr. of inquiry, Worcs. Jan. 1414 (lollards), Glos., Herefs., Worcs., Salop, Staffs. July 1427 (concealments), Salop July 1428 (q. claims to Mold castle), Oxon., Berks., Glos., Worcs., Herefs., Salop, Staffs. July 1434 (concealments), Warws. Jan. 1439 (forestalling); to seize the lands of Sir John Mortimer, Worcs. Apr. 1416; of gaol delivery, Worcester July 1416, Nov. 1435; array, Worcs. Mar. 1419; to raise royal loans Nov. 1419, Warws., Worcs., Glos. July 1426, May 1428, Worcs. Mar. 1430, Glos. Mar. 1431, Glos., Worcs. Feb. 1434, Worcs. Mar. 1439, Nov. 1440, Aug. 1442; allocate tax rebates Dec. 1433, Apr. 1440; administer the oath against maintenance Jan. 1434; assess graduated income tax, London Jan. 1436; of oyer and terminer, Worcs. Jan. 1439; to treat for payment of a subsidy Feb. 1441.
J.p. Worcs. 16 Jan. 1414 – d., Warws. 26 Oct. 1433-Dec. 1439.
Dep. sheriff, Worcs. (by appointment of Richard, earl of Warwick) 2 Nov. 1416 – 5 Sept. 1418, Mich. 1419 – 20 Oct. 1420, Mich. 1430–1.
Escheator, Worcs. 4 Nov. 1418–23 Nov. 1419.
Warwick chamberlain of the Exchequer Dec. 1418–d.
Under treasurer of the Exchequer 19 July 1433-c. July 1443.
THROCKMORTON, John (-d.1445)
THRIPLOW, John, of Cambridge.
Tax collector, Cambs. Nov. 1377.
Bailiff, Cambridge Sept. 1395–6.
THRIPLOW, John
THRELKELD, Sir William (1347-1408), of Threlkeld, Cumb. and Crosby Ravensworth, Westmld.
Commr. of oyer and terminer, Cumb. Nov. 1375, Jan. 1376 (attacks on Roger, Lord Clifford’s property at Kirkowsald), Westmld. Dec. 1376, July 1377 (poaching in Lord Clifford’s parks); array Feb. 1379, Dec. 1383, Mar., Aug. 1384, June, Aug. 1388,
Collector of taxes, Westmld. Aug. 1379, Nov. 1392, Mar. 1395, Cumb. May 1398.
Chief forester of Inglewood forest, Cumb. 8 June 1387–27 Dec. 1389.
J.p. Westmld. 12 Dec. 1393 – Mar. 1397, 28 Nov. 1399 – Dec. 1405, 8 Feb. 1407 – d.
THRELKELD, Sir William (1347-1408)
THORPE, Thomas, of Pilton, Rutland.
Collector of a tax, Rutland bef. Oct. 1399, a royal loan Jan. 1420.
Sheriff, Rutland 12 Feb. 1404–5 Mar. 1405.
Commr. to raise a royal loan, Rutland Nov. 1419; of inquiry Feb. 1422 (counterfeiting of weights).
It is now impossible to tell what connexion, if any, existed between our MP and the Thomas Thorpe who, by October 1395, had become a yeoman of the butlery to Richard II, and was then, and later, the recipient of various gifts from the King (CPR, 1396-9, pp. 224, 254, 625). Another man of the same name served Henry V first as a yeoman and then as a sergeant of the Household: he took part in the Agincourt campaign and was subsequently rewarded with the bailiwick of Rodman (altera pars) in Staffs. (DL42/15 f. 94; E404/31/326; Somerville, Duchy, i. 547; CPR, 1413-16, p. 106; 1422-9, pp. 78, 80). Once again, however, the problem of identification remains unsolved.
THORPE, Thomas
THORPE, John (d.c.1399), of Thorpe, Surr.
Tax collector, Surr. Mar. 1388, Mar., Oct. 1393.
Commr. of inquiry, Surr. Jan. 1389 (public works near Staines).
THORPE, John (-d. c.1399)
