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June 4. Conway. |
To the keeper of the forest of Galtres. Order to cause William de
Ryther to have in that forest four bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Melkesham. Order to cause John
Giffard of Brumesfeld to have in that forest eight oaks fit for timber, of
the king's gift. |
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The like to the keeper of the forest of Cippeham for the same John
for eight oaks fit for timber. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Wauberge. Order to cause Robert de
Insula to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 5. Conway. |
To Peter de la Mare, constable of Bristol castle, and John le Ussher,
keeper of the chase of Kyngeswod. Order to cause Thomas de Berkel[eye]
to have in that chace six bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Whyttelwode. Order to cause William de
Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, to have in that forest eight bucks, of the
king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of La Saucee. Order to cause Humphrey
Hasteng to have in that forest three oaks fit for timber, of the king's gift. |
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To Adam Gurdon, keeper of the forest of Wolvemere. Order to cause
William de Alta Ripa to have in that forest three bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To William Daumbly, keeper of the forest of Essex. Order to cause
William de Leyburn to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Master Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent. Whereas Robert
de Kaynes lately demised to John de Kaynes and Matilda his wife the
manor of Middelton Kaynes for their lives by fine levied before Thomas de
Weylond and his fellows, justices of the Bench, as the king understands
by inspection of the fine, and the sheriff of Buckingham took the manor
into the king's hands immediately after John's death, the manor being
held of the king in chief, as if John had held it in fee: the king orders the
escheator to deliver to Matilda seisin of the manor according to the tenor
of the fine, saving the right of the king and of others. |
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To the keeper of the forest of La Mare. Order to cause Urian de Sancto
Petro to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 8. Conway. |
To John de Tingewyk, keeper of the forest of Whittelwod. Order to
cause Master Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent, to have in the
wood of Henle, which is within that forest, three oaks fit for timber, of
the king's gift. |
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To Philip Munekan, keeper of the forests of Shottovere and Stowode.
Order to cause Geoffrey de Lucy to have in those forests six bucks, of the
king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Wauberge. Order to cause John de Bohun
to have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the same. Order to cause Henry de Lenn to have in that forest a
buck, of the king's gift. |
June 11. Conway. |
To the same. Order to cause Robert de Scales to have in that forest
two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Grimbald Pauncefot, keeper of the forest of Den. Order to cause
John Bygod to have in that forest four bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the same. Order to cause Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, to have in that forest three harts, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Long Forest. Order to cause the said
earl to have in that forest three harts, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Clarendon. Order to cause John de la
Mare to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
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June 5. Conway. |
To Richard de Holebrok, keeper of the forest of Rokingham. Order to
deliver Roger de Acle, clerk, imprisoned at Rokingham for trespass of the
forest, in bail to twelve men who shall mainpern to have him before the
justices for pleas of the Forest. |
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June 10. Conway. |
To the keeper of the forest of Shothover. Order to cause Walter de la
Hyde to have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Roteland. Order to deliver Robert son of
William le Freman, imprisoned at Ridelington for trespass of the Forest
wherewith he is charged, in bail to twelve men who shall mainpern to have
him before the justices for pleas of the Forest and that he will not again
incur forfeiture in the king's forests. |
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To the sheriff of Norfolk and the coroners of that county. Order to
cause to be delivered to Robert de Scales the goods and chattels of Aunger
Horn, a villein of the said Robert, which were lately taken into the king's
hands because Aunger drowned himself; provided that Robert be charged
with the goods and chattels and answer to the king for them before the
justices at the first assize when they come to those parts. |
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To the keeper of the forest of La Mare. Order to cause the abbot of
Vale Royal to have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Wyttelwode. Order to cause the prior of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England to have in that forest
six oaks fit for timber, of the king's gift. |
June 12. Conway. |
To Adam Gurdun, keeper of the forest of Wolvemere. Order to cause
Thomas Paynel to have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the same. Order to cause John de Sancto Johanne to have in that
forest four live bucks and eight live does, in order to stock his park of
Chauton, of the king's gift. |
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To John son of Hugh, keeper of the forest of Shirelet. Order to cause
John de Bruges to have in that forest six oaks fit for timber, of the king's
gift. |
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To Ralph Malure, keeper of the forest of Roteland. Order to cause
Peter de Monte Forti to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 13. Conway. |
To the keeper of the forest of Den. Order to cause Grimbald Pauncefo
to have in that forest four bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Whicchewod. Order to cause Edmund de
Mortuo Mari to have in that forest three bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Penber. Order to cause William de
Mortuo Mari to have in that forest three bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Grimbald Pauncefot, keeper of the forest of Den. Order to permit
John Giffard of Brimmesfeld to take in that forest three harts that the king
granted to him. |
June 14. Conway. |
To John son of Hugh, keeper of the forest of Long Forest. Order to
permit John Giffard of Brimmesfeld to take three harts in that forest and
to have coursing (percursum) of the harts that he may happen to move outside the forest, in the grease-time of this year, in accordance with the king's
grant. By the chancellor on the information of H. de Kendal. |
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To John son of Nigel, keeper of the forest of Bernewod. Order to cause
the Friars Preachers of Oxford to have twelve leafless trunks (robora) for
fuel, of the king's gift. |
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To Grimbald Pauncefot, constable of St. Briavells castle. Order to cause
the launds (landas) of the forest of Den to be enclosed as shall seem most
fit for the greater profit of the king. |
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To the justices next in eyre for pleas of the Forest in co. Gloucester.
Order not to vex Grimbald Pauncefot for six bucks taken by him, when he
was keeper of the forest of Den, for the use of R. bishop of Bath and
Wells, the chancellor, as the king in his tenth year ordered Grimbald by
word of mouth to cause the bishop to have the bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 12. Conway. |
To the sheriff of Lancaster and the coroners of that county. Order
to deliver to Anabilla, late the wife of Thomas son of Adam le
Clerk of Clacton, who slew himself by mischance when ill of fever, for
which reason they took his goods into the king's hands, the said goods for the
maintenance of her and her children, of the king's gift. |
June 2. Trefriw. (Treveru.) |
To Richard de Holebrok, steward of the forest between the bridges of
Oxford and Staunford. Order to cause Master Roger de Rowell to have in
that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 13. Conway. |
To the keeper of the forest of Roteland. Order to cause William de
Odingseles to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of Salcey (de Salseto) forest. Order to cause Master John
de Saunford to have in that forest four bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 18. Rhuddlan. |
To the keeper of the forest of Braden. Order to cause G. bishop of
Worcester to have in that forest ten bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Gwychard de Charrom and Malcolm de Herle, keepers of the bishopric
of Durham. Order to cause Master Robert Avenel to have four bucks in
the park of Stanhop, which is of the bishopric, of the king's gift. |
June 18. Rhuddlan. |
To the keeper of the forest of Shirewod. Order to cause Anthony Bek
to have twelve oaks fit for timber, of the king's gift, and four live does and
four live bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Walter de Everle, keeper of the forest of Pembere. Order to cause
William de Braib[oef] to have two bucks in that forest, of the king's gift. |
June 20. Rhuddlan. |
To the keeper of the forest of Wolvemere. Order to cause R. bishop of
Bath and Wells to have in that forest three bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 11. Conway. |
To the keeper of the forest of Wauberge. Order to cause Hugh Pecche
to have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
June 20. Rhuddlan. |
To Gwichard de Charrum and Malcolm de Harlegh, keepers of the
bishopric of Durham, during voidance. Order to cause Robert de Brus,
lord of Annandale (Vallis Anand'), to have twelve bucks in Wolsingham
park, of the king's gift. |
June 26. Rhuddlan. |
To the sheriff of Salop. Order to deliver William son of Madoc de
Hethe to twelve men who shall mainpern to have him before the justices
at the first assize or before the king at his order to stand to right if any
one wish to speak against him, provided that he have not been outlawed or
have not fled, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff and
coroners that William slew Robert son of Richard de Hethe in self-defence
and not by felony or of malice aforethought.
The chancellor sent order from Rothelan. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Wauberge. Order to cause Peter de
Chauvent to have in that forest four bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the Long Forest in co. Salop. Whereas the king gave
to Roger de Clifford four harts in the Long Forest before he was taken by
the Welsh, and he has only taken one, the king orders the keeper to cause
Roger to have the remaining three, if he have not already had them by
another writ. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Dene. Order to cause Roger de Mortuo
Mari to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Selewod. Order to cause Alan Plokenet to
have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Lithewode. Order to cause R. bishop of
Bath and Wells, the chancellor, to have in that forest four oaks fit for
timber, of the king's gift. |
June 28. Rhuddlan |
To the keeper of the forest of Dene. Order to cause Bogo de Knovill to
have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Salop. Order to cause Thomas Corbet of
Tasseleye to have in that forest six live roebucks (capriolos), of the king's
gift, and to permit him to take them in the places that shall seem most
expedient to the keeper. |
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To the keeper of the forest of Jaspell. Order to cause Master Bonettus
de Sancto Quintino to have in that forest four oaks fit for timber, of the
king's gift. |
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To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause John de
Eston to be acquitted of 20 marks that are exacted from him by summons
of the exchequer and which used to be exacted for tallage from the land
that the king lately gave to him in Thornton, as the king has pardoned him. |
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To John son of Hugh, keeper of the Long Forest. Order to permit
Richard Burnel to assart and put into cultivation ten or twelve acres of his
wood of Langel[ey], which is within the bounds of that forest, as the king
learns by inquisition taken by the keeper that it would be small (modicum)
damage to the king if he should grant to Robert permission to assart and
cultivate ten or twelve acres of the said wood and to hold it assarted and
in cultivation to him and his heirs for ever. |
June 28. Rhuddlan. |
To the keeper of the forest of Essex. Order to cause W. bishop of
Norwich to have in that forest twelve bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Geoffrey de Nevill, keeper of the forest beyond Trent. Order to cause
Thomas de Clenhull to have in that forest two bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To the same. Order to cause Robert de Brus, earl of Carrik, to have in
that forest twelve bucks, of the king's gift. |
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To Master Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent. Order to cause
dower to be assigned to Hawisia, late the wife of John le Mareschal, tenant
in chief, from John's knight's fees. |
June 30. Rhuddlan. |
To the sheriff of Somerset. Order to deliver Richard de Limeny,
imprisoned at Somerton for trespass of the Forest, to twelve men who shall
mainpern to have him before the justices in eyre for pleas of the Forest if
any one wish to speak against him. |