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Assizes at Lancaster
46 Henry III

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Institute of Historical Research

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Col. John Parker (editor)

Year published

1903

Page

121

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'Assizes at Lancaster: 46 Henry III', Lancashire Assize Rolls: 4 John - 13 Edward I (1903), pp. 121. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=69821 Date accessed: 26 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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46 Henry III.

Assizes taken at Lancaster on the Octave of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin in the forty-sixth year of the Reign of King Henry son of King John [9 February 1261-2] before Walter de Helyon, John de Oketon, Peter de Chester and William de Northburgh, Justices in Eyre.

No Roll is now known to exist. See Lancashire Fines, pp. 133–142, for 15 Fines made at this Eyre on February 9th and 16th and March 2nd. This Eyre is referred to on Assize Roll 1238, m. 31 and 405, m. 2 dorso, which see.