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Sept. 8. Carlisle. |
To Richard de Holebrok, the king's steward. Order to cause dower to
be assigned to Joan, late the wife of Nicholas le Archer, tenant in chief,
upon her taking oath not to marry without the king's licence.
The like to Ralph de Sandwyco, the king's steward. |
Sept. 10. Carlisle. |
To John Sampson and John le Especer, keepers of the king's exchange
at York. Order to deliver to Peter de Thurnemyre, master-moneyer of
York, 700l. by tale of the new money, to be carried to Newcastle on Tyne
and there exchanged. |
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To the sheriff of Cumberland. Order to cause the abbot of St. Mary's,
York, to have seisin of a messuage and six acres of land in Little Crogeling
that William Sauvage, who was hanged for felony, held, as the king learns
by inquisition taken by the sheriff that they have been in the king's
hands for a year and a day, and that William held them of the abbot. |
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To the sheriff of Southampton. Order to cause Adam de la Penne,
imprisoned at Winchester, to be released upon his finding six mainpernors
to have him before the king when ordered, the king having ordered the
sheriff to cause Adam to be delivered, and the sheriff has not yet done
aught in the matter. |
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To Geoffrey de Nevill, justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to
cause the Friars Minors of Carlisle to have in the forest of Englewod
six oaks fit for timber, of the king's gift. |
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To the same. Order to cause the prior and convent of Carlisle to
have a tenth of the venison taken in the forest of Englewod, which they
claim to have from old time and were wont to have in the late king's time
and in the present king's time, as is testified by the said justice. |
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To the same. Order to cause Roger de Clyfford to have ten live bucks
and thirty live does in the forest of Engelwod in order to stock his parks
therewith, of the king's gift. |
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To the same. Order to cause Roger de Leyburn to have ten live bucks
and thirty live does in the said forest in order to stock his parks therewith,
of the king's gift. |
Sept. 14. Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
To the justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to cause Geoffrey de
Nevill to have in the forest of Ingelwod six bucks, of the king's gift. |
Sept. 16. Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
To the justices next in eyre for pleas of the Forest in co. Northumberland.
Notification that whereas Robert de Balliolo, lately minister of the king's
forest this side Trent, gave to Robert Bertram two red-deer fawns (fetenes
cervorum) that he took in the forest of Englewod without the king's licence,
the king has pardoned Robert Bertram the trespass committed by him in
receiving and detaining the fawns, so that he shall not be aggrieved or
molested for this reason. |
Sept. 18. Durham. |
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause Robert
son of John to be acquitted of 6l. yearly and the arrears thereof for all the
time that he has had the custody of the lands that belonged to John le
Boun, tenant in chief, in Luyton, which are extended at 17l. yearly, and
the custody of the lands that belonged to Ralph de Bucham, deceased, in
the king's hands by reason of the voidance of St. Edmund's abbey, of
which Ralph held, which are extended at 14l. yearly, and for all the time
that he shall have the custody during the minority of the heirs of the said
John and Ralph, the king having, on 16 November, in his seventh year,
granted to Robert son of John the custody aforesaid for the fee of 25l. that
he receives from the king, rendering therefor 6l. yearly, which the king has
now pardoned him. |
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To the justices next in eyre for pleas of the Forest in co. Northumberland. Order not to molest John de Vescy or his men for taking a hart
instead of a hind (bisse) and three bucks instead of three does that the king
gave him in the forest of Northumberland, as the king has pardoned John
the trespass. |
Sept. 18. Durham. |
To the sheriff of Northumberland. Order to take with him the coroners
of that county and to go to the church of St. Andrew's, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
and if he find that Andrew le Barkere, who holds himself in the church,
and who was condemned to be hanged for the death of Henry son of
Eustace, and was hanged, and was carried to the churchyard of that
church to be buried, was afterwards found to be alive, to cause his peace to
be proclaimed and that he may safely go to his house, there to remain
always at the king's peace. The king releases to him what pertains to
him in this behalf. |
Sept. 20. Stockton. |
To the sheriff of Gloucester. Order to cause the manor of Audebir[y],
which belonged to Robert Burdun, tenant in chief, to be delivered to Queen
Eleanor, the king's consort, as the king has granted to her the custody of
the manor, which is near her manor of Sherstan, during the minority of
Robert's heirs. |
Sept. 27. Scarborough. |
To G. de Nevill, justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to cause
the Friars Minors of Scardeb[urg] to have six oaks fit for timber in the
forest of Galtres, of the king's gift. |