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Sept. 10. Windsor. |
Master Walter de Cliff[ord], rector of the church of Chester, acknowledges that he owes to Francis Accurs[ii], LL.D., 20 marks; to be levied,
in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. |
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Master Henry de Braunteston, who is going to parts beyond sea on the
king's affairs, has given power in the king's presence to Hugh de
Braunteston, his brother, and to Thomas de Bosco to make attorneys in
his place in all pleas. The king granted, at Henry's instance, that Hugh
and Thomas might make attorneys in Henry's place until Michaelmas
next and from a year from then, unless Henry return in the meantime. |
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Elias de Hauville came before the king, on Sunday the feast of St.
Bartholomew, and sought to replevy his land of Weston, which was taken
into the king's hands for his default against Mabel de Ketene. |
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William de Esthalle came before the king, on Sunday after the
Exaltation, and sought to replevy to Eustace Clement the latter's land,
which was taken into the king's hands for his default against Jul[iana],
late the wife of William le Ewer. This is signified to the justices of the
Bench. |
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William son of Petronilla de Ludelawe came before the king, on
Wednesday after St. Matthew, and sought to replevy to Richard de
Clanefeld and Christina his wife, Richard son of Richard de Orleton, Sibyl
his sister, John de Lyneye and Agnes his wife their land, which was taken
into the king's hands for their default against Master Clement, parson of
the church of Chaddesleye. |
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The said William came before the king and sought to replevy to
Geoffrey le Orfevre the latter's land in Ludelowe, which was taken into
the king's hands for his default against Agnes, late the wife of Richard
Emble. |
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The abbot of Battle puts in his place Thomas de Stapewode and John
de la Croyce in the suit before the king between him and Giles, parson of
Husseburn church, John le Chapleyn of Husseburn, Walter le Chapleyn
of Ferneham, Giles le Clerc of Husseburn, Walter de Munden, William
Talmache, Roger Toralde, John le Hayward, Robert Hoppegamen of
Chete, and William le Irreys concerning a trespass committed upon him
by them. |
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The abbot of Torre acknowledges, for himself and his successors, that he
owes to Master Alan de Berton 35 marks; to be levied, in default of
payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Devon. |
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Jordan de Wymburn came before the king, on Monday the octaves of
Michaelmas, and sought to replevy his land in New Sarum, which was
taken into the king's hands for his default against Martin son of Richard
Belle, William le Taillur, and Robert de Brakene. |
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Robert Hasteng, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Henry de Lenn
20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in
co. Suffolk. |
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Matilda, late the wife of John Quarell, came before the king, on
Saturday after St. Denys, and sought to replevy her land in Fovunte,
which was taken into the king's hands for her default against Robert le
Tawer and Christiana, his wife. |
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Simon de Grey acknowledges that he owes to William Barage 4l. 4s. 0d.;
to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Kent. |
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Thomas de Stodham, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Henry de
Plumbergh 53 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands
and chattels in cos. Essex and Hertford. |
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Enrolment of grant from Thomas de Audelyme, lord of Audelyme, co.
Chester, to Nicholas, prior of St. Thomas near Stafford, and the convent
of the same, in frankalmoin, of the advowson of the church of Audelyme,
with warranty against all men except brother J. archbishop of Canterbury
and the chapter of the same and Sir John, prior of Wenlok, and the convent
of the same. Witnesses: Sir Ralph de Hengham, then chief justice of the
Bench; Sir Guncelin de Badelesmere, justice of Chester; Sir William de
Audedeley, Sir Nicholas de Staff[ord], Sir William Bagot, Sir William de
Staff[ord], Sir Roger de Peulesdon, Sir Henry de Kersewalle, knights;
Ralph de Burgo, William de Burton, Richard de Hunsterton. |