Exchequer inquiry into the goods and chattels of Geoffrey Lystere
Inquiry into 33 s. 9 d. missing from the revenues of John Rede, king's escheator for Norfolk and Suffolk, from the goods and chattels of Geoffrey Lystere of Felmingham, who rose up on 13 June 1381 and was beheaded on the same day, the which sum is believed to have come into the hands of Henry Bettes of Felmingham and Agnes, former wife of the said Geoffrey. They deny this. Order to investigate.