Close Rolls, Edward I: August 1284

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: August 1284', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288, (London, 1902) pp. 301-302. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol2/pp301-302 [accessed 21 April 2024]

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August 1284

Aug. 3.
Criccieth. (Cruket.)
John de Appelton came before the king, on Thursday after St. Peter ad Vincula, and sought to replevy to Emeric de Ponte and Matilda, his wife, and to John, vicar of the church of Bukerell, and to Richard de la Pomereye their lands, which were taken into the king's hands for their defaults in the county [court] of Devon against Henry son of Henry de la Pomereye. This is signified to the sheriff of Devon.
The like to the justices of the Bench.
Griffin son of Griffin de Bromfeld acknowledges that he owes to R. bishop of Bath and Wells 11 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels.
Ralph son of Thomas came before the king, on Friday the morrow of St. Laurence, and sought to replevy to Nicholas son of Thomas de Luttreworth the latter's land in Thorpe near Lilleburn, which was taken into the king's hands for his default against Geoffrey le Burgelun. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.
Aug. 14.
Carnarvon.
The following have quittance of the common summons of the eyre in co. Leicester:
The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.
The abbot of Beauchief.
The master of the Military Order of the Temple in England.
The abbot of Peterborough.
Theobald de Verdun.
The prioress of Nuneton.
Robert de Veer, earl of Oxford.
A. bishop of Durham.
O. bishop of Lincoln.
Edmund, the king's brother.
Geoffrey de Kaunvyl.
Robert de Hausted.
The abbot of Seleby.
Ellen la Zuche.
Reginald de Grey.
Eustace de Hacche.
Aug. 25.
Aber.
Enrolment of deed of brother Bernard de Cumbum, abbot of Préaux in Normandy, witnessing that whereas he sought to be admitted to do fealty to the king for the lands that he holds of him in England, and the king demanded from him a present (graciam) and certain other things due to him by reason of the abbot's new creation and fealty, the abbot hereby grants, for himself and convent, and for his successors, that he will do to the king the things that he ought to do and that his predecessors have done, or have been wont to do, or ought to have done, to him or his progenitors in times past.