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Sheriff Philip Malpas
1408, Philip Malpas, draper,
named in the will of Thomas Glynyan, draper, under whom Philip was an
apprentice. [Philip likely took over Thomas’ business.]
3/20/1413, Henry V succeeded
Henry IV as King of England.
5/10/1413, Debtor: John
Lambyn, ... Creditor: Philip Malpas, citizen and draper [merchant] of London.
Amount: £12 Before whom: Richard Whittington, Mayor of the Staple of
Westminster. (S) UKNA.
10/11/1418, Philip Malpas,
draper, through Nicholas Martin of Lucca, alien broker, loaned John Middleton
of Calais £80.
7/12/1419, Philip found
guilty of ursury and ordered committed to prison until he restored to John
Middleton £35. (S) Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls, Jones, 1961.
[––Philip & Johanna––]
By 1421, Philip married
Johanna [previously wife of John Beaumond], widow of William Middeltone.
[Philip had married his son to John’s daughter Julian.]
8/9/1421, The guardianship
of Dionisia, daughter of John Beaumond, late "chaundeller," together
with her patrimony, committed by William Cauntbrigge, the Mayor, and the
Aldermen, and John Bederenden, the Chamberlain, to Philip Malpas, draper, who
married Johanna, [late] wife of William Middeltone, executor of the said John
Beaumond, Surieties. (S) CCRs. [Philip’s son Philip married Julian Beaumond.]
8/31/1422, Henry VI (an
infant) succeeded Henry V as King of England.
6/1/1423, John Bryklesworth
citizen and draper of London to Thomas Hasele esquire and Philip Malpas citizen
and draper of London, …. Gift of all his goods and chattels moveable and
immovable, … in the city and suburbs of London, Surrey and elsewhere within the
realm. (S) CCRs.
1426, Philip discharged of
his guardianship of Dionisia Beaumond.
1428, Philip a juror and
auditor of London.
3/1432, Philip Malpas, with
John Levyng, commoners, MPs for London; with John Gedney, and William Melreth,
aldermen. (S) CCRs.
1433-36, Philip an elector
for London.
10/26/1434, Grant by the
Mayor and Commonalty to Philip Malpas, draper, late one of the Wardens of the
City's Bridge, of an annual rent of £50 charged on lands and tenements assigned
to the use of the said Bridge, in recognition of the services and money
expended by the said Philip whilst in office. (S) Cal. of Letter Books, London, Folio 140.
1439, Philip acquired a
tenement and 9 shops on Leadenhall street called The Green Gate. (S) The
Beauties of England and Wales, V10, Pt3, P247.
7/17/1439, The reply of
Robert Marchall and Philip Malpas, Sheriffs of Middx. (S) UKNA.
9/21/1439, Philip Sheriff of
London. (S) Calendar of Letter Books for
the City of London. (S) CPRs.
1439-40, Item, for a barge
to Westminster and back for the presentation of the sheriffs Robert Marshall
and Philip Malpas – 3s 6d. (S) Meidieval Account Books of the Mercers of
London, Jefferson, 2016, P541.
2/6/1440, Philip Malpas and
Robert Marshall, sheriffs, heard an inquisition at the Guildhall in the ward of
Chepe on petition of Robert Enfeld with respect to felonies. (S) CPRs.
9/1/1440, Philip, Sheriff of London, a leader of the
conflict between the city of London and the Dean of St. Martins over the matter
of sanctuary at St. Martins-le-Grand. (S) UKNA. [They had removed some men
seeking sanctuary in the church over debt issues. Philip and the other sheriff,
Richard Marchall, argued that the church of St Martin and its precinct were
within the jurisdiction of the city of London.]
9/10/1440, The sheriffs, Philip and Robert Marchall, were
ordered to restore the men to sanctuary. (S) UKNA.
1440, Philip, sheriff and
draper of London, died. [Philip gave £125to relieve poor prisoners in London,
…] (S) A Survey of London, Stow, 1842, P42.
Child of Philip and ?:
i. Philip Malpas (950754), born ~1410 in England.
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