Close Rolls, Edward III: December 1369

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 13, 1369-1374. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: December 1369', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 13, 1369-1374, (London, 1911) pp. 114. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol13/p114 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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December 1369

Membrane 4d.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
To William de Fyncheden, Thomas de Musgrave knight, Roger de Fulthorp and William de Nessefeld. Order to stay until further order the execution of the king's late commission appointing them, three and two of them, to make inquisition by true men of Yorkshire what evildoers and breakers of the peace by force of arms broke a close and fulling mill of William Gascoigne of Harewode at Harewode, cut down trees growing in his orchard there, uprooted others, took and carried away the said trees and timber from the said mill to the value of 100 marks, and broke his mill pond, whereby the water thereof ran off in so much that the said William wholly lost his profit of the said mill, and to do certain other things in the letters patent contained; as for particular causes laid before the king and council the king's will is that the same be not executed at present.
Dec. 9.
Westminster.
To William de Fyncheden. Order to send into chancery under his seal the tenor of all indictments made before him and his fellows, guardians of the peace and justices of oyer and terminer in Northumberland, against Hugh Moungowe for certain felonies and trespasses, also this writ, staying the delivery of the said Hugh's body until upon view and information thereof the king shall send him further order; as for particular causes the king would be certified concerning the tenor of those indictments.
Membrane 3d.
Dec. 3.
Westminster.
To William de Fyncheden, Thomas de Musgrave knight, Roger de Fulthorp and William de Nessefeld. Order to stay until further order the execution of the king's commission (as above). By C.