Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1305

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 5, 1302-1307. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1305', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 5, 1302-1307, (London, 1908) pp. 357. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol5/p357 [accessed 18 April 2024]

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34 EDWARD I.

November 1305

Membrane 21.
1305. Nov. 22.
Caversham.
To the sheriff of Surrey and Sussex. Order to supersede the demand upon Henry de Percy for the scutage for the service of 3¼ knights' fees for the king's armies of Scotland in the twenty-eighth and thirty-first years of his reign, as he had his service with the king by his order in the said armies for the fees aforesaid, which he then acknowledged to the king, as appears by inspection of the rolls of his marshalsea.
Nov. 25.
West Wittenham.
To Robert de Clifford, justice of the Forest beyond Trent. Order to deliver to Margaret, the eldest daughter, and Ellen, the youngest daughter, the heiresses of Philip le Lardyner, a house in the city of York called 'the prison of the lardery' (lardinarie) and all the rents and lands in co. York that belonged to Philip, which the justice took into the king's hands, after the escheator had delivered them to the heiresses, because Philip held them by the service of keeping trespassors taken in the forest of Galtrys, and to restore any issues received thence, as the king, on 3 August last, took the homage of Margaret and Ellen for the purparties falling to them of the lands that Philip held of the king in chief, and caused the lands to be divided in two parts between them, and ordered the parts to be delivered to them by Richard Oysel, escheator beyond Trent.
Nov. 22.
Caversham.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to allow to Walter de Gloucestr[ia], escheator this side Trent, 675 marks in his account, which he paid by the king's order from the issues of the bishopric of London, void and in the king's hands by the death of Richard de Gravesende, the late bishop, to Amadeus, count of Savoy, to whom the king granted 10,000 marks for his good service from the issues of the bishoprics and abbeys that should come to his hands, and the king ordered Walter to cause the earl to have the issues of bishoprics and abbeys, in execution of which order the escheator paid the aforesaid sum to the count, as is found by his account rendered at the exchequer.
By bill of the exchequer.
Nov. 22.
Caversham.
To Walter de Gloucestr[ia], escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to the heirs who are under age and in the king's wardship reasonable maintenance. By C.
Nov. 25.
West Wittenham.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause the said Walter to have allowance in his account for the costs and expenses incurred by him in the maintenance of heirs under age and in the king's wardship during the time of his office.