Close Rolls, Edward III: September 1328

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 1, 1327-1330. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1896.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: September 1328', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 1, 1327-1330, (London, 1896) pp. 413-414. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol1/pp413-414 [accessed 18 April 2024]

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September 1328

Sept. 7.
Barlings.
Dionisia, late the wife of William de Saundeby of Markham, acknowledges that she owes to Matilda, late the wife of John de Kirkebride, knight, 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of her lands and chattels in co. Nottingham.
Roger de Beltoft, parson of the church of Belton, acknowledges that he owes to the prior and convent of St. Oswald's, Nostell, 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln.
Sept. 11.
Boston.
To Bartholomew de Burghersh, constable of Dover castle and warden of the Cinque Ports, or to him who supplies his place in the port of Dover. Order to permit Master Hugh de Ingolisma, archdeacon of Canterbury, who has been staying in this realm for some time for the affairs of the Roman church and who is now going to the Roman court by the king's licence, to cross from that port with his household, horses, equipments, and things. By K.
Sept. 16.
Wisbech.
The prior of Lenton acknowledges, for himself and convent, that they owe to John Porthenar and Acheritus his brother, merchants of Florence, and to Asselinus Simonet and Colychinus Simonet his brother, merchants of Lucca (Luk'), 260 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Nottingham.
Cancelled on payment.
John de Ros, knight, puts in his place Robert de Pontefracto to prosecute the execution of a recognisance for 1,000 marks made to him in chancery by Peter de Malo Lacu, lord of Mulgreve.
Ralph Bek of Bradecroft and Matilda his wife came before the king, on Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and sought to replevy their land in Bradecroft, which was taken into the king's hands for their default before the justices of the Bench against Simon son of Isabella de Gunby. This is signified to the justices.
Sept. 18.
Lynn.
John son of Fulk de Sutton acknowledges that he owes to Ebulo Lestraunge 90 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln.—The chancellor received the acknowledgment.
Oct. 16.
Wisbech.
To the sheriff of York. Order to cause proclamation to be made in places where he shall see fit in his bailiwick prohibiting any one making confederacies or assemblies of armed men, under penalty of forfeiture, and to cause any found doing so after the proclamation to be arrested and kept in prison until further orders, certifying the king of their names, as frequent complaint has reached the king that certain men are making unlawful confederacies and assemblies of armed men within the sheriff's bailiwick and are going about armed, contrary to the statute made by the king and his council at Northampton. [Fœdera.]
The like to all the sheriffs of England. [Ibid.]
March. 4.
York.
John de Vienne, clerk, is sent to the prior and convent of St. Denis near Southampton, to have such maintenance there as John Dask, deceased, had in their house at the request of Edward I. By p.s. [1658.]
Sept. 16.
Lynn.
Agnes de Brewes came before the king, on Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and sought to replevy her land in Southampton, which was taken into the king's hands for her default before the justices of the Bench against Isabella, late the wife of William de Boukelonde. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.
Sept. 24.
Norwich.
Robert de Dykeby acknowledges that he owes to Robert de Kelm 40l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Nottingham.
Sept. 24.
Wymondham.
Geoffrey de Lenne came before the king, on Saturday after St. Matthew the Apostle, and sought to replevy to Eustace Ballard of Swafham and Joan his wife their land, which was taken into the king's hands for their default before the justices of the Bench against Beatrice, late the wife of William de Ferariis. This is signified to the justices.
Sept. 25.
Thetford.
John de Etton, clerk, has letters to S. archbishop of Canterbury, to receive the pension due to one of the king's clerks by reason of the archbishop's new creation. By p.s. [2084.]
Sept. 27.
Cambridge.
Geoffrey de Hadresham, Thomas de Wollebergh, John de Horn, John atte Stokette, James de Hadresham, William de Ineghefeld, Roger Saloman, and Simon atte Stokette acknowledge that they owe to Hugh de Audele 400l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Sussex.—John de Marton received the acknowledgment by writ.
Sept. 27.
Cambridge.
Edmund de Eyllesford came before the king, on Tuesday after SS. Ciprian and Justina, and sought to replevy his land in Burton and Cranesford, which was taken into the king's hands for his default before the king against Eva, late the wife of John de Ebroicis. This is signified to the justices.