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<blockquote>Commission to [[Maurice Russell, knight|Maurice Russell]], [[Gilbert Denys|Gilbert Dynys]], John Rolves and John Harsefelde to assemble all the able fencible men, footmen and horsemen, of the [[Hundred (county subdivision)|hundreds]] of [[Barton Regis (hundred)|Barton Regis]] by Bristol, Hembury, [[Pucklechurch|Pokelchurche]], Thornbury, Grymboldesasshe, [[Berkeley Castle|Berkeley]] and Whiston and bring them sufficiently armed to the town of [[Chepstow]]e by Thursday next at the latest to go with the King or his lieutenant to Wales to resist the rebels bringing with them victuals for 4 days and to take horses from those who have them who cannot labour and deliver them to those who can labour but lack horses. By K.<ref>Cal. Patent Rolls, Membrane 20, 1403, 7 Oct. Gloucester.</ref> </blockquote>
 
=====Commission for St Michaels Mount in Cornwall, 1473=====
On October 27 1473 Commission to [[Trerice#Sir_John_II_Arundell|John Arundell]], knight, John Colshyll, knight, [[Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke|Robert Willoughby]], knight, John Crocker, knight, John Fortescue, Henry Bodrugan, John Sturgeon, Thomas Whalisburgh, John Trenowith, Thomas Trefrye, John Arundell, John Tremayne, John Carmynowe Richard Eggecombe, John Devyok, Oliver Wyse, Edward Assheton, John Pentyre, John Moyle, William TreTenoar, John Penpons, John Wydeslade the younger and William Horde to array the king's lieges of the county of Cornwall, and of other counties adjacent if necessary, to conquer John, late earl of Oxford, and. other rebels who have entered St. Michael's Mount, CO. Cornwall, and to bring back the mount into the king's hands and provide for its safe-custody and defence.<ref>https://archive.org/stream/calendarpatentr05blacgoog/calendarpatentr05blacgoog_djvu.txt</ref>