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April 4. Woodstock. |
Andrew de Wintonia and Agnes, his wife, came before the king, on
Tuesday the feast of St. Ambrose, and sought to replevy their land in
Skutelanger, which was taken into the king's hands for their default
against Alice, daughter of Richard le Fraunceys. This is signified to the
justices of the Bench. |
April 13. Upper (Uppe) Lambourn. |
Ralph, parson of the church of Bishop's Funtel, came before the king,
on Thursday the eve of SS. Tiburtius and Valerian, and sought to replevy
his land in Bishop's Funtel, which was taken into the king's hands for
his default against John Cok. This is signified to the justices of the
Bench. |
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Robert, parson of the church of Pertenhale, acknowledges that he owes
to William de Holecote, clerk, 5 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Bedford. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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John Harding and Juliana, his wife, and John, Juliana's son, came
before the king, on Sunday before St. George, and sought to replevy their
land in Bishop's Funtel, which was taken into the king's hands for their
default against John Koc. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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Henry le Esquier came before the king, on Sunday after SS. Tiburtius
and Valerian, and sought to replevy his and his wife Joan's land, which
was taken into the king's hands for his default against Alice, late the
wife of Stephen de Cliveden. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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Enrolment of surrender and release by Gilbert de Clare, earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, to the king of all his lands in Rowelle, co. Northampton, Sutho, co. Huntingdon, Brickehull, Stivecle and Merlawe, co.
Buckingham, Staneford, co. Berks, Caversham, co. Oxford, Desnyng
and Suthwold, co. Suffolk, Walsingham, Wyveton, Brecham and
Cremplesham, co. Norfolk, and Berdefeld, co. Essex, and Staunden, co.
Hertford, and Tyllingden, Ponteldolf, Pecham, Audinges and Shepstede,
co. Kent, Blessingeleye and Ockham, co. Surrey, the manor and chace of
Craneburn, co. Dorset, by the metes and bounds heretofore made by the
justices in eyre in the same county, the manors of Pempre and Tarente
Gundevile, co. Dorset, and all lands in Uske, Kaerlion, Trilleyk, and Delagaun
in Netherwente, Wales, and all the lands that Sir Bartholomew de la More
and Richard de la More hold for their lives of the honour of Usk and
Kaerlyon after their death: to have and to hold to the king and his heirs
to do his will thereof. Witnesses: R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the
chancellor, A. bishop of Durham, Sir Edmund, the king's brother, William
de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Richard
son of Alan, earl of Arundel, Otto de Grandisono, William de Breouse,
John de Sancto Johanne. Dated at Winchester, 20 April, 18 Edward. |
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Enrolment of surrender and release by Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, to the king of all his castles and lands in England, to have
as above. Witness: Edmund, the king's brother, William de Valencia,
earl of Pembroke, his uncle, Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Richard, earl
of Arundel, Otto de Grandisono, John de Sancto Johanne, William de
Leyburn. Dated at Winchester, 20 April, 18 Edward. |
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The earl made a similar deed of all his castles and lands in Wales. |
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He also made a similar deed of his castles of Kilkenny and Offerclan and
all his lands in Ireland. |
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The abbot of Colchester acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of
Bath and Wells 50 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his
lands and chattels in co. Essex. |
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Geoffrey de Skurston came before the king, on Tuesday the feast of
St. Mark, and sought to replevy to John de Melsa and Beatrice, his wife,
their land in Esthalsale, which was taken into the king's hands for their
default against Simon le Conestable. This is signified to the justices of
the Bench. |
April 20. Winchester. |
Roger de Crophull and John le Flemmeng acknowledge that they owe
to Malcolm de Harle 6 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of
their lands and chattels in co. Nottingham. |
April 20. Winchester. |
Richard de Well acknowledges that he owes to John Cole, citizen of
London, 45s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and
chattels in co. Hertford. |
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William de Boyvill and Thomas de Boyvill, his son, acknowledge that
they owe to John de Mamecestre 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment,
of their lands and chattels in co. Leicester. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
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John de Toucestre came before the king, on Friday after St. Mark, and
sought to replevy to Richard de Merton the latter's land in Lechebarwe,
which was taken into the king's hands for his default against Thomas de
Bray. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
April 29. Westminster. |
John de Bello Campo acknowledges that he owes to Roger de Insula,
clerk, 11l. 10s. 0d.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and
chattels in co. Essex. |
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William de Stirkeland acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Barton,
clerk, 40s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels
in co. Westmoreland. |
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Hugh de Louthre and Robert de Morvill acknowledge that they owe to
Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, 400 marks; to be levied, in default of
payment, of their lands and chattels in cos. Westmoreland, York, and
Cumberland. |
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Note of payment of 240 marks. |
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William de Kille acknowledges that he owes to Richard de la Lynde
20s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co.
Hereford. |
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Warin de Insula acknowledges that he owes to Walter de Langeton,
clerk, 170 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and
chattels in co. Cambridge. |
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Simon de Monte Acuto acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of Bath
and Wells, the chancellor, 100s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of
his lands and chattels in co. Somerset. |
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Vacated, because he afterwards made another recognisance to the bishop in
which this sum is contained, as appears below. |
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Bernard de Brus acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Scartheburgh,
parson of the church of Conington, 10 marks; to be levied, in default of
payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Huntingdon. |
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Master Giles Filliol, archdeacon of Colchester, acknowledges that he
owes to Master Robert de Bekingham 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Essex. |
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Thomas Wak acknowledges that he owes to William Wygeyn, parson of
the church of Stowe, 18 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of
his lands and chattels in co. Northampton. |
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Roger de Eston acknowledges that he owes to Henry de Lenn 26s. 8d.;
to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co.—. |
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Geoffrey de Sturkston came before the king, on Tuesday after SS. Philip
and James, and sought to replevy to John de Melsa and Beatrice, his wife,
his land in Esthalsham. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
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William de Spaldinges and Giles, parson of the church of Pisteford,
acknowledge that they owe to Robert de Barthelby, clerk, 24 marks; to
be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in cos.
Northampton and Lincoln. |