Close Rolls, Edward III: March 1364

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 12, 1364-1369. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1910.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: March 1364', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 12, 1364-1369, (London, 1910) pp. 4-5. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol12/pp4-5 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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March 1364

March 5.
Westminster.
To Walter de Dalby treasurer of Ireland. Order to cause 200l. to be delivered by indenture to the king's son Lionel duke of Clarence, or his treasurer, or to him whom he shall depute to bring to England the Countess of March his daughter, her damsels and others of her household and servants who are with her in Ireland, for expenses in bringing them to England. By K.
[Fœdera.]
March 12.
Westminster.
To John de Tye escheator in Sussex. Order not to meddle further with a messuage called Muchegrove and two carucates of land in Clopham taken into the king's hand by the death of Henry Fauconer, delivering up any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Henry at his death held the premises for life of the gift of John Swyft parson of Clopham and Richard Tomys parson of Sullyngton by fine levied in the king's court, with remainder to John son of the said Henry and to Margaret his wife and to the heirs of their bodies, and that the same are held of another than the king.
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March 16.
Westminster.
To Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Norfolk. Order not to meddle further with the manor of Croweshall with the appurtenances in Attelburgh taken into the king's hand by the death of Thomas Moigne knight, delivering up any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that the said Thomas at his death held no lands in that county in chief in his demesne as of fee whereby the wardship of his lands ought at present to pertain to the king, but held the said manor in his demesne as of fee of another than the king.