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Oct. 15. Rhuddlan. |
Alexander Comyn and Elizabeth his wife attorn before the king in their
place Robert de Leck and Richard de Pokelinton, clerks, Roger Aleyn, and
Matthew de Wykingston in all pleas, with power to appoint attorneys in
their place, for a year from Michaelmas next. |
Oct. 16. Shrewsbury. |
John le Mareschal acknowledges that he owes to Reginald de Grey
200 marks to be paid at Hemmingford; to be levied, in default of payment,
of his lands and chattels in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridge. Given
by the hands of R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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Thomas Peche made the like acknowledgment for the said John. |
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Simon de Furneus made the like acknowledgment for John. |
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Edmund de Hemmegrave and Warin de Hereford made the like
acknowledgment for John. |
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Memorandum, that John remitted to Reginald all exactions and demands
for all the time when he had the custody of the manor of Norton, and the
aforesaid Thomas, Simon, Edmund and Warin mainperned that John shall
not disquiet Reginald contrary to this remission. |
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Memorandum, that Hugh de Boninghal and Felicia his wife came into
chancery at Shrewsbury, on 18 October, and acknowledged that they
claimed to hold no fee or free tenement in the manor of Albriton by reason
of a charter of feoffment thereof made and read in the full county [court]
of Salop and delivered to the abbot of Bildewas in neutral (equali) hands,
and they granted that the charter shall be annulled. And John de
Picheford acknowledged to Hugh and Felicia their term of ten years that
they have of the manor, according to the form of the agreement made
between them. |
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Roger Maulere acknowledges that he owes to Dervergulla de Balliolo 60l.
for the arrears of his account of the time when he was her bailiff of
Torkeseye; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in
cos. Leicester and Bedford. |
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Robert de Stepelton acknowledges, for himself and heirs, that he owes
to Nicholas de Cukeho, knight, 80l.; to be levied, in default of payment,
of his lands and chattels in co. Salop. To do this he found sureties Walter
de Bukenhull, Roger Springehoese, William de Stapelton, and John de
Chetewynd, knights, and William le Enfaunt, who all constituted themselves
principal debtors. |
Oct. 18. Shrewsbury. |
Memorandum, that the said Nicholas de Cugeho granted that all the
obligatory deeds that he has from the said Robert and his sureties for the
aforesaid debt shall be annulled. Given by the hands of the chancellor. |
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Constance, late the wife of Richard de Tillebir[y], puts in her place John
de la Hull in the plea before the king between her and Gwischard Ledet of
a plea of land in the town of St. Laurence, co. Essex. |
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John Columbayn puts in his place Thomas de Haketorne or John de
Wassingle in the suit before the king between him and William de Scarle
and others named in the original writ of a plea of trespass.—Lincoln. |
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Enrolment of deed of William de Neketon, notifying that he is bound to
enfeoff Philip Burnel of all his manor of Terlingges within eight days after
William shall recover it, and that, if he do not do so, he is bound to pay
Philip 300l. within a month of the recovery of the manor. Witnesses:
Master Roger de Merton, Sir John de Lovetot, Sir Thomas de Weylaund,
Sir John de Kirkeby, Sir William de Middelton, Sir William de Hamelton. |
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Memorandum, that William acknowledged the premises in form aforesaid. |
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Walter de Wadinton acknowledges that he owes to Hugh de Kendale
2 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in
co. York. |
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William de Neketon acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of Bath
and Wells 20s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and
chattels in co. Essex. |
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Membrane 3d—Schedules. |
April 28. Westminster. |
To Ralph de Lasceles and Thomas de Kynros. Notification that the
king has given them power to receive the attorneys whom Alexander
Comyn and Elizabeth his wife will attorn before them in all pleas, and that
the king, of his special grace, has granted to Alexander and Elizabeth
permission to grant power to the attorneys to appoint others in their places,
until Michaelmas next, and for a year from then. |
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Letter from the said Ralph to R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor,
signifying that he has received Robert de Leck and Richard de Pockelinton,
clerks, Roger. . . . . . as attorneys of Alexander and Elizabeth, in accordance with the preceding writ. (Partly torn away.) |
May 5. Westminster. |
To Robert de Ufford, justiciary of Ireland. Notification that the king
has granted to Theobald de Verdun power to appoint before the justiciary
attorneys in all pleas for the like period. |
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Letter [from the justiciary] to the king, notifying that Theobald has
appointed Simon Crowe or John Pikerel his attorneys in all pleas in
England, and that the justiciary admitted them at Kildare, on 28 June, in
accordance with the preceding writ. |
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Membrane 2d. |
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John son of Aer (fil' Aeri) of co. Salop acknowledges that he owes to
Master Richard de Clifford 106l. for the arrears of his account of the time
when he was sub-escheator in co. Salop, saving to him due allowances; to
be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Salop. |
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Alexander de Balliolo acknowledges that he owes to Hugh Pape,
merchant, and Torrisianus his fellow 80l. 3s. 8d.; to be levied in default
of payment, of his lands and chattels. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
Oct. 29. Shrewsbury. |
Geoffrey de Genevill and Matilda his wife put in their places Thomas de
Lodelowe and Roger de Ewyas in all pleas, with power to appoint other
attorneys in their places, from Michaelmas last for one year. |
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William de Goldingham and Isabella his wife, late the wife of William
de Hastencot, put in their places John de Holmested to demand at the
exchequer 20l. yearly that they ought to receive in recompence for the
value of the manor of Lideham, which belonged to William de Hastencot
by the late king's assignment. |
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Enrolment of grant by Stephen de Streide of Bamburg to the king of
his land in two culture on Randolveslawe and all his land in a plot called
'Burnetoftes,' lying between the king's demesne lands and the common
pasture of Bamburg in the field of the same near Strede. For this grant
the king paid him beforehand 100s. Witnesses: Sir Thomas de Normanvill, the king's steward, Sir Ralph son of Roger, Henry de Sancto Paulo,
John de Middelton, Adam de Bedenhal, Henry de Mulsfen, William the
coroner, Adam de Campo, Stephen le Marescal, Serlo de Baumburg, John
his brother. |
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William le Columbers acknowledges that he owes to Hugh Pap
5 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in
cos. Somerset and Dorset. |
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Griffin Sees acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of Bath and Wells
15s.; payable at the bishop's will; to be levied, in default of payment, of
his lands and chattels. |
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William de Werington acknowledges that he owes to William de
Hameleton 11 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and
chattels in co. Lancaster. |
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The prior of Burscogh acknowledges that he owes to Hugh de Kendal
and Adam de Tildesl[eye], executors of the testament of Nicholas de
Wygan, 40s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels
in co. Lancaster. |