Close Rolls, Edward I: September 1298

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 4, 1296-1302. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1906.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: September 1298', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 4, 1296-1302, (London, 1906) pp. 218-219. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol4/pp218-219 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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September 1298

Sept. 8.
Carlisle.
To the justices of the Bench. Notification that Adam de Barewe came before the king, on Friday after St. Giles last, and sought to replevy to the dean and chapter of St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, the advowson of the church of Dudelebury, which was taken into the king's hands for their default against the abbot of Alecestre.
Sept. 12.
Carlisle.
To R. archbishop of Canterbury. Request that he will hold Thomas de Capella, rector of the church of Sevenok, the king's clerk, excused from appearing before him at the term prefixed by him, and that he will show favour to Thomas in the things that concern him by reason of the archbishop's visitation, as the archbishop has cited Thomas to appear before him in person at the term aforesaid, and Thomas is engaged in the king's service in the chancery, so that he cannot appear before the archbishop at that term without inconvenience to the king and his people. [Prynne, Records, iii. p. 789.]
Sept. 12.
Carlisle.
To the bailiffs of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, at Houedene. The abbot of St. Mary's, York, has shown the king that whereas he and his men ought to be quit by the charters of the king's progenitors, which the king has inspected, and that he and his predecessors and their men have always heretofore been quit from the time of the making of the charters from payment of toll throughout the whole realm, nevertheless the said bailiffs distrain the abbot and his men coming to that town with their goods and other things to pay toll to them there, and molest them in many ways for that reason; the king, being unwilling that the abbot or his men shall be injured in this behalf, orders the bailiffs to desist from inflicting such distraints and grievances upon the abbot and his men hereafter, and to permit them to be quit thereof, as they ought to be, and to release to them any distress levied in this behalf.
Sept. 18.
Carlisle.
Adam de Barewe came before the king, on Thursday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and sought to replevy to the dean and chapter of St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, the advowson of the church of Dudelebury, which was taken into the king's hands for their default before the justices of the Bench against the abbot of Alecestre. This is signified to the justices.
Sept. 25.
Carlisle.
Adam de Barewe came before the king, on Thursday after St. Matthew, and sought to replevy the aforesaid advowson to the said dean and chapter (as in preceding enrolment).
Memorandum, that on Monday the feast of Michaelmas, William de Thorntoft, keeper of the king's hanaper, received at York by the hands of Henry de Apeltrefeld, sheriff of Kent, from the abbot of Faversham 11 marks 5s. 0d. for a charter of warren, and 13s. 4d. for the chancellor's fee, and 2s. 0d. for the fee of the rolls (pro feodo rotulorum).
Sept. 24.
Stanwix (Staynewegg')
To the sheriff of Oxford and Berks. Order to cause all the good menat-arms who are sufficient and of valour (value) to come to the king at Carlisle at his wages and pay on Whitsun eve at the latest, and to cause proclamation to this effect to be made throughout his bailiwick, certifying the king at the said term of his proceedings, as the king proposes to set out against the Scotch rebels. French. [Parl. Writs.]
The like to all the sheriffs of England. [Ibid.]
Sept. 26.
Stanwix (Staynwagg').
To Roger Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England. Request and injunction to be at Carlisle at the aforesaid date with horses and arms in as much force as possible. [Ibid.]
The like to eleven earls and (fn. 1) one hundred and six others. [Ibid.]

Footnotes

  • 1. Membrane 5d commences here.