Close Rolls, Edward I: August 1285

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: August 1285', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288, (London, 1902) pp. 363-366. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol2/pp363-366 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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August 1285

Aug. 1.
Woolmer.
To the sheriff of Derby. Writ of summons of an eyre for pleas of the Forest to be held before Roger Lestrange (Extraneo), Peter de Lench, and John son of Nigel, justices, at Derby on the morrow of Michaelmas next.
The like to the sheriff of Cumberland for an eyre of the Forest to be held at Carlisle on the said day before William de Vescy, Thomas de Normanvill, and Richard de Crepping.
Aug. 6.
Woolmer.
The underwritten have quittance of the common summons before the justices next in eyre for pleas of the Forest in co. Derby:
Brother William de Henley, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Edmund, the king's brother.
Aug. 6.
Woolmer.
The underwritten have quittance of the common summons before the justices in eyre for pleas of the Forest in co. Cumberland:
Brother William de Henle, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Eudo de Karliolo.
A. king of Scotland.
Membrane 4d.
Aug. 3.
Woolmer.
To the sheriff of Northampton. Writ of summons of an eyre to be holden at Northampton, on the morrow of Michaelmas next, before John de Vallibus and William de Saham.
The like to the sheriff of Essex, for an eyre to be holden at Chelmeresford on the said day before Solomon de Roff[a] and Richard de Boylaund.
Aug. 6.
Woolmer.
The underwritten have acquittance of the common summons in co. Northampton:
Brother William de Henle, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Edmund, the king's brother.
Edmund, earl of Cornwall.
The abbot of St. Edmunds.
Isabella, late the wife of Robert de Ros,
The abbot of Suleby.
O. bishop of Lincoln.
Jul[iana], late the wife of Robert Tregoz.
Maurice son of Maurice and Emmelina, his wife.
Christiana de Marisco.
John de Pabeham.
The master of the military order of the Temple in England.
John Lovel, the elder.
Robert de Hausted.
Richard de Pevens[eye].
The abbot of Bec Hellouin.
The abbot of Cyrencestre.
William son of Warin.
Robert de Mortuo Mari.
William son of Warin de Monte Canisii.
The abbess of Godestowe.
Master William de Luda.
Gerard de Insula.
John Giffard, the younger.
William de Felton.
The abbot of Rames[eye].
The abbot of Leicester.
John Mautravers.
The prior of Ware.
Isabella de Clifford.
John de Haddon.
Aug. 6.
Woolmer.
The underwritten have quittance of the common summons in co. Essex:
Brother William de Henle, prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Ralph de Berners.
Thomas de Berkel[eye].
Reginald de Grey.
Hugh, bishop of Ely.
Matilda de Clare, countess of Gloucester.
Gilbert Pecche.
Robert de Brus, the elder.
Margaret de Nevill.
Robert de Mortuo Mari.
Ralph Pypard.
William de Warenna.
John de Warenna.
Henry le Waleys.
John Engayne.
Matilda Waleraund.
Reginald son of Peter.
William son of Warin and John Hardel.
Master William de Luda.
Peter le Burguillon.
William Harding.
Walter de Windesore.
Adam, the king's tailor.
John de London[ia].
Robert de Horewod.
Guy Ferre.
Roger de Lancastria.
Aug. 16.
Amesbury.
Walter de Srinklinge came before the king, on Wednesday the feast of the Assumption, and sought to replevy his land, which was taken into the king's hands for his default in the king's court against Richard de Srinkeling.
Robert Achard acknowledges that he owes to John de Neuburg 15l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Berks.
Thomas de Berkel[eye], Robert de Berkel[eye], and Grimbald Pauncefot acknowledge that they owe to R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor, 500 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Hereford.
Cancelled on payment.
Christiana de Mariscis puts in her place Hugh Brun and Simon de la Croize to prosecute and defend the complaint made against her by Walter le Mazun that she ejected him unjustly from certain land in Overston.
Aug. 23.
Clarendon.
To the sheriff of York. Whereas the king ordained in the parliament at Easter last that certain justices shall be assigned to take assizes, juries, and inquisitions in each county thrice a year, to wit between the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and the octaves of Michaelmas, and between the Epiphany and the Purification of St. Mary, and between the quinzaine of Midsummer and the Gule of August, and the king has accordingly appointed Nicholas de Stapelton, Simon le Conestable, Elias de Sutton, and John de Lythegreyns to take such assizes, juries, and inquisitions in that county: the king orders the sheriff to cause all assizes, juries, and inquisitions arramed before his justices whomsoever in that county that remained to be taken after Michaelmas next, together with the original writs and all other aids (adminiculis), to come before the aforesaid justices at a certain day and place whereof they shall inform the sheriff.
In like manner the said Nicholas, Simon, Elias, and John are appointed for cos. Northumberland, Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancaster.
In like manner John de Metingham, Elias de Bekingham, Walter de Stirchesl[eye], and Walter de Agmondesham are appointed for cos. Lincoln, Rutland, Northampton, Nottingham and Derby.
In like manner Master Thomas de Sudington, Walter de Hopton, Reginald de Legh, and Hugh de Cave are appointed for cos. Salop and Stafford, Warwick and Leicester, and Worcester.
In like manner Robert Fulcon[is], Roger le Rus, Giles de Berkele, and Robert de Leycestre are appointed for cos. Hereford, Gloucester, Oxford and Berks, Wilts.
In like manner Walter de Wynnburn, Nicholas de Monte Forti, Peter Heym, and Robert de Lutlebir[y] for cos. Somerset and Dorset, Devon and Cornwall.
In like manner William de Burneton, Roger Luveday, William de Pakeham, and Nicholas de Gras for cos. Norfolk and Suffolk.
In like manner Richard de Boylund, Roger de Leyc[estria], Richard de Holebrok, and Geoffrey de Sandiacre for cos. Cambridge and Huntingdon, Buckingham and Bedford.
In like manner Thomas de Weyland, John de Cob[eham], and William de Middelton for cos. Essex and Hertford.
In like manner William de Saham, Simon de Wintonia, and John Pecche for cos. Surrey, Sussex, Kent, and Southampton.
Membrane 3d.
Aug. 26.
Clarendon
Petronilla, late the wife of Laurence de Parco, came before the king, on Sunday after St. Bartholomew, and sought to replevy her land in Cofton, which was taken into the king's hands for her default in the king's court against Richard son of Alexander de Cofton.
Richard de Perers acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor, 30l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Essex and Hertford.