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V. A Letter from the Treasurer of Calais to the King

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Letters during the Regins of Henry V. and Henry VI
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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page 16 note a Richard Bokeland was of a Northamptonshire family, and he sat for the county in the 3rd and 9th parliaments of Henry VI. (Bridges's Northamptonshire, vol. i. p. 10.) He was treasurer of Calais from 9 Hen. V. (1421) to 14 Hen. VI. (1436). (Calais Accounts, Record Office.) He was also victualler of Calais for some time. (Rymer, vols. ix. and x. passim.) In the 2 Hen. VI. (1423) he bought the manor of Edgecote in Northamptonshire, about four miles north of Banbury in Oxfordshire, for the use of himself and Joan his wife; and, by his will, which is extant in the register of Wills of Gray, Bishop of Lincoln, he bequeathed Edgecote to his widow for life, with remainder to their daughter and heir Agnes Whitingham. (Bridges, vol i. p. 120.) A pedigree of the Bokeland family is to be found in Baker's Northamptonshire (vol. i. p. 493); but as the pedigree commences with Richard Bokeland, I have been unable to learn anything as to his descent. He was one of the executors of the will of the Duke of Bedford (Test. Vet. vol. i. p. 242), who died 14 September, 1435, and whom he survived barely a year, dying 10 August, 1436. (Bridges, , vol. i. p. 118.)Google Scholar

page 16 note b Rymer, ix. passim. Acts P. Council, ii. 155 n. 205 n.; Carte's French Rolls, ii. 246.

page 16 note c Acts of P. C. ii. 365.