Sir John - the 'Sir' is almost certainly honoric and thus he was a priest, no John, other than the Bishop, is mentioned in the 1408 declaration. Donold of the Bakehouse - occupation obvious!
Gibon Clerk, - Clerk is most likely his occupation
Gibon Hoper
Jankyn Sandall - appears to have been friendly with Litherland as several complaints that he was lent items from the Peel stores.
John Bykerstath, porter - Bickerstaffe is in West Derby Hundred, also gave evidence in 1428
John Don
John of Mereclogh
John of Morecroft - both Johns are mentioned within the same paragraph thus would appear as distinct.
Masty
Mathew Hawelson -
Nicholas Altkarre - Alcar is near Liverpool, a Nicholar Alcar is noted as a Miller and Brewer (at Holmtown Mill) in Patrick and noted as previous renter of a chamber in Peel in 1515, ( Gill's comments)
Nicholas of Ines - Ince is in the West Derby Hundred
Ranlyn of Bolton - Clerk of the Rolls
Richard of Hulme - Hulme is near Manchester
Richard Stephenson
Richard Wilkynson,
Robin Rede
Stephen Porter - Porter (gate keeper) is most likely his occupation
Thomas Baret
Thomas Kyrkby - Kirkby is near Liverpool
Thomas of Aghton, - Aughton is in West Derby Hundred
Thomas Ughtryngton - ? Oughtrington in Cheshire
Whityngton -
William Blackburne - Gill notes the Blackburnes as a Liverpool family with strong Stanley links. William Mc A.Yex' - William McAlex' (McAlexander) is noted in the affair over the would-be stowaway servant boy, probably his servant.Willm MacAlexander is also noted as one of the Keys in the 1429 Court Roll.
McGilcist - McGilchrist (modern Mylchreest), this would appear to be oldest record of this name
McKewryalt
Germot McKerron - name McKerron found in several parishes in 1511/1515 though a few in Patrick