Writ to Thomas de Manby, Simon Cartwryght and William Ithoun, townsmen of Beverley
Writ of Richard II to Manby, Cartwright and Ithoun commanding them to send certain bonds which are in their possession which the late alderman and chamberlains of the town forced Coppendale and others to make following an assembly made against the peace, and to make the late alderman and chamberlain to come before the king.
Response: The response of Manby and the others: Concerning the bonds, they are not in their possession, and nor have they been in their possession so that they cannot send them. Concerning Middleton and the others, they were not in the liberty of Beverley at the time that the writ was received, so they have not been able to make execution.