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Membrane 5d. |
March 16. Westminster. |
Peter de Malo Lacu, who is going to parts beyond sea by the king's
licence, puts in his place Robert de Barthelby, clerk, in all suits for or
against him, with power to make attorneys in his place. |
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John de Wauton acknowledges that he owes to Thomas le Charrun 10
marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co.
Surrey. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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William de Breghnock acknowledges that he owes to Ralph de Hengham
100s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co.
Hertford. |
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John Maude came before king, on Wednesday before St. Benedict, and
sought to replevy to Thomas de Childwarton his lands in Childwarton and
Appeleshawe, which was taken into the king's hands for his default before
the justices of the Bench against Roger de Lekeford and Emma, his wife. |
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Ranulph son of Robert de Heylesdon acknowledges that he owes to Agnes,
late the wife of Robert de Haylesdon, 8 marks; to be levied, in default of
payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Norfolk. |
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Roger de Takele came before the king, on Saturday after St. Benedict,
and sought to replevy to Master Ralph, parson of the church of Hopeton,
his land in Hopeton, which was taken into the king's hands for his default
against Katherine, late the wife of Richard Angot of Thelnytham. This is
signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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Agatha, daughter of William Abbot, came before the king, on Tuesday the
feast of the Annunciation, and sought to replevy her land in Bermundes[eye],
which was taken into the king's hands for her default in the county [court]
of Surrey against John de Fifhide. This is signified to the sheriff of Surrey. |
March 26. Westminster. |
Reginald Hurel of Canterbury acknowledges that he owes to William de
Ware, citizen of London, 15l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his
lands and chattels in co. Kent. Witness: Edmund, earl of Cornwall. |
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Godard Grapays came before the king, on Wednesday after the
Annunciation, and sought to replevy to Margery, daughter of Godard
Grapays, her land in Bermundiseye, which was taken into the king's hands
for her default before the justices of the Bench against Richard da la Penne
and Elicia, his wife. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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The under-written have quittance of the common summons [of the eyre]
for pleas of the Forest in co. Buckingham. |
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H. de Bohun, earl of Hereford. |
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Ralph Pypard. |
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Bartholomew de Enefeld. |
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The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. |
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Edmund, earl of Cornwall. |
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William de Valencia. |
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The abbot of Oseney. |
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Geoffrey de Billeston, Thomas de Mushull, Richard de Bradeleye, Hugh
Attewodesende, Geoffrey le Colier, and Reginald Banastre came before the
king, on Monday after Palm Sunday, and sought to replevy their land in
Bradeleye, which was taken into the king's hands for their default against
Elizabeth, late the wife of John de Bradeleye. This is signified to the
justices of the Bench. |
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Richard Babbe and Legarda, his wife, came before the king, on the said
day, and sought to replevy his land in the suburbs of Bristol, which was
taken into the king's hands for his default against Walter de Fershagh and
Christiana, his wife. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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William de Neyrford, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Master
Adam de Hales 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands
and chattels in co. Norfolk. |
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John Fucher came before the king, on Tuesday the octave of the
Annunciation, and sought to replevy his land in Bures, which was taken
into the king's hands for his default against John Atteredene and Agnes,
his wife. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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Nicholas de Kyrkeby came before the king, on Tuesday after the
Annunciation, and sought to replevy to Roger de la Quisine and Joan, his
wife, their land in Hoton Rouf, which was taken into the king's hands for
their default against John son of Thomas de Hoton. This is signified to
the justices of the Bench. |
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Eustace de Hulle Deverel came before the king, on Thursday before
Easter, and sought to replevy his land in Mildinton near Gillingham, which
was taken into the king's hands for his default against Elias de Hulle.
This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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William de Leybrok came before the king, on Monday after St. Ambrose,
and sought to replevy to Henry le Clerk his land in Atherfeld, which was
taken into the king's hands for his default in the king's court against Alice,
late the wife of Robert de la Hale. This is signified to the justices of the
Bench. |
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William son of Walter de Gayton and Walter de Geyton acknowledge
that they owe to John Walraund of Berkamsted 20 marks; to be levied,
in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Buckingham. |
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Bartholomew de Gysors came before the king, on Tuesday after Easter, and
sought to replevy to Robert de Basing' the latter's land in Gyngemounteny,
which was taken into the king's hands for his default against Isolda, late
the wife of Robert de Mounteny. This is signified to the justices of the
Bench. |
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William de Turvill of Helmeden acknowledges that he owes to John de
Monte Alto 30 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and
chattels in cos. Northampton and Buckingham. |
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Nicholas son of Walter le Chapeleyn of Northmimmes acknowledges that
he owes to Master Thomas de Wamberge 1 mark; to be levied, in default
of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Hertford. |
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Peter Ywon of Guldeford, Robert de Waldegrave of London, and Richard
de Newerk of London acknowledge that they owe to Henry de Stratton,
clerk, 9 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and
chattels in cos. Surrey and Middlesex. |
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Gilbert de Thorneton acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of Bath
and Wells, the chancellor, 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment,
of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln. |
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Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by William de Holecote. |