England. Order from Henry VI to Henry Fylongley, esquire, keeper of the wardrobe, to give clothing [detailed] to John Marshall and Willam Godfray, yeomen of the chamber. Dated at Kenilworth Castle, 11 June 1457 (35 Hen. VI).
England. Order from Henry VI to Henry Fylongley, esquire, keeper of the wardrobe, to give livery of clothing to Gilbert Haltoft, Brian Routclyff, John Holine, and John Durem, Barons of the Exchequer. Dated at Westminster, 4 Nov. 1457 (36 Hen. VI).
England. Order from Henry VI to the keeper of the wardrobe [not named]. Refers to letters patent of 19 May 34 Hen. VI [1456] graning Thomas Stratton the office of Clerk and Surveyor of the Royal Works, and orders him to deliver livery of clothing to Stratton. Dated at Westminster, 26 Nov. 1457 (36 Hen. VI).
England. Order from Henry VI to the keeper of the wardrobe [not named] to give livery to John Calcote, Master of the Royal Barge, and the 16 royal bargemen. Dated at Westminster, 27 Nov. 1457 (36 Hen. VI).
England. Order from Henry VI to the keeper of the wardrobe [not named]. Refers to letters patent of 16 Oct. 31 Hen. VI (1452) granting Henry Rosyngton the office of Keeper of Beds at Windsor Castle, and orders him to give livery of clothing to Rosyngton. Dated at Westminster, 1 May 1458 (36 Hen. VI).
England. Order from Henry VI to the Treasurer and Barons of the Exchequer informing them that Thomas Stratton has been granted the office of clerk and surveyor of the Royal Works for life, and ordering them to allow any livery of clothing made to him by the keepers of the Wardrobe. Dated at London, 30 Jan. 1461 (39 Hen. VI).
England. Order from Thomas, lord Stanley, King's Chamberlain to the Keeper of the Wardrobe, for 18 items [listed in detail] to be delivered to John Stanley, Sergeant of the Armoury. c. 1457 .