Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1282

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1282', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288, (London, 1902) pp. 197. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol2/p197 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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11 EDWARD I.

November 1282

Membrane 9.
Nov. 23.
Rhuddlan.
To the sheriff of Hereford. Order not to intermeddle with the castle and manor of Radenor and with the manor of Kyngeslen and Erlesdon, which were taken into the king's hands by reason of the death of Roger de Mortuo Mari, tenant in chief, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that they are of the inheritance of Matilda, late the wife of the said Roger.
To the sheriff of Salop. Order to go in person to Matilda, late the wife of Roger de Mortuo Mari, the elder, tenant in chief, and to receive from her an oath that she will not marry without the king's licence, and to prefix a day in fifteen days from Easter next for her to do to the king what she ought to do for the lands that are of her inheritance, unless the king previously come to those parts.
To the sheriff of Sussex. Order not to intermeddle with a third of the manor of Stokton, which third is extended at 10l., until otherwise ordered, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that Isabella, late countess of Arundel, held the said third in dower, and that she was dowered thereof by Hugh le Bigot, father of Roger le Bigot, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England, and that the third ought to revert to the earl in inheritance after her death, so that the wardship thereof does not pertain to the king.
Nov. 28.
Rhuddlan.
To the sheriff of Gloucester. Order to restore to John de Balon, clerk, his lands, goods and chattels, which were taken into the king's hands upon his being indicted of suspicion of theft and homicide before the justices lately in eyre in co. Wilts, as he has purged his innocence before R. bishop of Salisbury, to whom he was delivered according to the privilege of the clergy. The chancellor sent order from Rothelan.
The like to the sheriff of Hereford.