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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III: Volume 14, 1268-1272. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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Laceles. See Lasceles.

Lacock, Lacok [co. Wilts], abbess of, 538.

Lacy, Lascy, Alice de, countess of Lincoln, 495.

-, Henry de, gifts to, 255, 334.

-, -, surety, 115.

-, -, quittance for, 109, 136, 538.

-, -, court of, 412, 418.

-, -, Margaret, his wife, 418.

-, John de, 460.

-, Maud de, wife of Geoffrey de Geinville, 155–6.

-, Rose de, 64.

Lalleford. See Lawford.

Lambesberwe, Lambesberghe, in Oxted, q.v.

Lambeth, Lamhuth [co. Surrey], manor, 345.

Lamburn, Ralph, son of John de, 101.

Lamehuth, Morice de, 540.

Lamhuth. See Lambeth.

Lamport, Langeport [co. Northampton], 42.

Lancaster, Lanc', prison in, 20.

Lancaster, county, justices in eyre in, 68, 495, 527.

-, -, quittance of common summons in, 386, 541.

-, -, inquisitions in, 214–5.

Lancastr', Lanc', Roger de, 288, 389.

-, -, steward of Inglewood forest, 47, 210, 371.

-, -, steward of forests beyond Trent, 172, 195.

Landavensis. See Llandaff.

Landford. See Landford.

Langecheselburn. See Cheselbourne.

Langefeld. See Cheney Longville.

Langeford. See Langford.

Langeford, Nigel de, 541.

Langeham. See Langham.

Langel, Langeli, Langeley. See Langley.

Langenacre [co. Southampton], 204.

Langeport. See Lamport.

Langford, Langeford [co. Devon], 308.

Langford, Landford [co. Nottingham], 212.

Langham, Langeham, Lambinus de, 121, 426.

Langhull, Thomas de, 564.

Langley, Langel [co. Buckingham], 316–7.

Langley, Langeley [co. Kent], park, 163.

Langley, Langel, Langeli, Geoffrey de, 122, 360, 425.

-, Thomas de, keeper of Wychwood forest, 370, 382.

-, Walter de, 141–2, 515.

Lanmenagh. See Llanymynech.

Lansalloes, Lansell ? [co. Cornwall], 417.

Lanum, Adam de, 153.

Larquenhopp. See Lurkenhope.

Larkestok. See Laverstock.

Lasceles, Laceles, Alan de, 215.

-, Ralph de, 89.

-, William de, 274.

Lascell, John de, 146.

Lascy. See Lacy.

Laske, Clori, 276.

Lathum. See Layton.

Latimer, William le, 65, 109.

-, -, late sheriff of York, 6, 32–3, 175.

-, -, William, his son, 6, 175.

Laton, Latum. See Layton.

Latun, the wife of Alan de, 271.

Launde, Roger de la, 387.

Launton. See Llanthony.

Laurence, Peter, son of, 157.

-, Richard, son of, 262.

Lauret, Simon, 338.

Lavendon, Lavenden [co. Buckingham], abbot of, 132.

Laverestok, Laverekstok. See Laverstock.

Lavershale, Laurence de, 283.

Laverstock, Larkestok [co. Wilts], 308.

Laverstok, Laverestok, Laverekstok, Jordan de, 222, 414, 453.

-, Robert de, 95.

Laverton, John de, knight, 539.

Lavington, East, Lavynton [co. Wilts], 405.

Lavington Market, Stepellavinton [co. Wilts], 96.

Lavynton. See Lavington.

Lawford, Lalleford [co. Warwick], 513.

Laybrook, Leybroc [co. Sussex], manor, 35.

Layton, East, Laton, Latum, Lathum [co. York], 228, 271, 273.

Layton, West, West Laton [co. York], 275.

Lazonby, Leysingbi [co. York], 148.

Lecford, Roger de, 226, 351, 434, 537, 544.

-, -, Roger, his father, 544.

Ledecumb. See Letcombe.

Ledet, Christiana, 134, 376.

Ledewiche. See Ledwich.

Ledrede, William de, 293–4.

Ledwich, Upper, Ledewiche [co. Salop], 514.

Lee. See Leigh.

Lee, Geoffrey atte, 570.

-, James atte, 570.

Lefre, John, 312.

Lefthand, John, of Langford, 212–3.

Legal:—
-, dower, assignment of, 13–4, 27, 29, 40–2, 57, 65–7, 101–3, 114–6, 160, 227–8, 238, 247, 251, 262– 4, 272–7, 345–6, 354, 402, 436– 7, 456, 499, 502, 505–16, 539, 586.

-, in exchange of lands, 400–2.

-, assigned to son after mother's death, 34.

-, manor held in dower, given to heir, except presentment to church, 2, 90.
-, attorneys, right to appoint, 7, et passim.
-, pilfered goods and chattels of murdered man to be recovered and disposed of, 18.
-, accused man, whose innocence has been established, to recover property, 19, 519.
-, inquisition of twelve jurors in dispute between Insula heiresses, 24–5, 54–5.
-, claim of liberty of thol, theam, and infangenethef in manorial court, 34–5.
-, inquisition as to status of manors, said to be king's escheats, 39– 40, 66.
-, revenue of half estate restored to heir, the other paid into wardrobe, 45.
-, wrongful arrest by sheriff of gaoler's servants for escape of felon, 46–7.
-, estate taken into king's hands, on erroneous belief of tenant's death, to be restored to him, 48.
-, widow to enjoy custody of her husband's estate, as set off for his expenses incurred in king's service, 68–9.
-, lands granted free of debts to Jew or Christian, 83–4.
-, estate forfeited by trespass given to heiress, 89.
-, loss of writ summoning intruders into manor to appear in court, 91.
-, essoins for attendance, 106, 138, 271.
-, pleas postponed, when one party is on king's service, 108–9, 524, 558.
-, houses to be restored to former owner, whose loyalty to king has been proved by inquisition, 110.
-, earnest money paid for assignment of lands, 112–4, 262, 412–3.
-, conditions for ransom of lands by heir according to dictum of Kenilworth, 129–31, 135, 139, 141–2, 144–5, 147, 177, 266, 277– 8, 542–3.
-, proof of age of heiress, 131.
-, socage, inquisition as to tenure of lands by, 132–3.
-, seal, loss of, arrangements to prevent misuse of, by thief, 136.
-, enfeoffment of land, covenants of, 143–4, 150–1, 214–5, 278–9, 533–4, 582.
-, warranty, 145–6, 287, 301–2.
-, recompense for loss of custody of heir, proved of age, 154.
-, claim by parson to exemption from common summons for lay fee, 187–8.
-, valuation of estates for division among heirs, 190–1, 272–7.
-, rent wrongfully extorted by justices, on lands held in ancient demesne, 193–4.
-, escheator not to interfere in administration of vacant hospital, 221–2.
-, man, accused of wounding, to give security, 233.
-, case to be heard before treasurer and barons of exchequer, 242–3.
-, confirmation of manor by rent of a rose, 250, 253, 279–80, 538–9.
-, land assigned to grandson to revert to grandfather, in event of former's death without issue, 285.
-, lady carried off by violence to appear before king with her captor, 294–5.
-, lands of rebel slain at Evesham divided between his sisters, 297–9.
-, misericordia remitted to king's vatlettus, 319.
-, manor held of king by rent of a pair of gilt spurs, 319–20, 412–3.
-, stones and lead which caused fatal accident, deodand, gift of, 330.
-, complaint by heiress of unjust division of estate, 332.
-, heiress to recover full inheritance, through sisters waiving their claims, 339–40.
-, claim by barons of town to quittance of amercements by charter, 369.
-, fine paid for license to agree, 383.
-, manor demised without right of alienation to religious, 390–1.
-, manor surrendered, exchanged for office of spigornel and usher of the chapel, 395–6.
-, demise by quit claim of lands held in dower, 414–5, 432–3.
-, petition to recover lost lands based on loyalty to king, 434–5.
-, arrented serjeanties, lands held by, 438.
-, debts wrongfully extorted from grandson, despite previous remission to father, 443.
-, amercements for concealing stolen hen remitted, 452.
-, ransom of lands not to be paid twice, 455–6.
-, son as hostage for his father's appearance, 462.
-, inquisition as to overcharge of farm of township, 487.
-, fine to avoid prison paid back on pardon, 491–2.
-, pardon, in consideration of losses in king's service, 494.
-, rescue by force of woman condemned to be burnt for killing husband, 504–5.
-, suits in eyre transferred to Westminster, 525.
-, occupation of estate in violation of king's rights, 533.
-, See also Ecclesiastical, Justices, Sheriffs.

Legat, Laurence, son of William, and John, his brother, 24.

Legbourne, Legeburn [co. Lincoln], abbess of, 301.

Legh. See Leigh.

Legh, Henry de la, 575.

Leglyse, Richard à, and Robert, his brother, 309.

Leicester, Leyc', prison, 19, 22, 73, 155, 375.

-, justices in, 356, 490.

-, St. Mary de Pratis, abbey of, 231, 296.

-, -, abbot of, quittance for, 541.

Leicester county, sheriff of. See Bagod.

-, -, prisoners on bail in, 19, 22, 73, 76, 155, 375.

-, -, quittance of common summons in, 88, 122, 137, 384–5, 392–3.

-, -, justices in eyre in, 261, 356, 393, 399, 490.

-, -, revenues of, 350–1.

Leichton, William de, 513.

Leigh, Lee, Legh [in Worthen, co. Salop], 304.

Lek, Michael de, 500.

Leministr'. See Leominster.

Len', Lenn. See Lynn.

Lentee, John, 106.

Lenton [co. Nottingham], 531.

Leolf, Walter, son of, 313.

Leominster, Leministr' [co. Hereford], 563.

Lerlyng, Sarah, wife of William de, 418.

Lesinges, Lesnes. See Lessness.

Lesqueue, William, 276.

Lessington, Lexinton, William de, dean of Lincoln, 548.

-, -, rector elect of Warsop, 92–5.

Lessness, Lesinges, Lesnes [co. Kent], abbey, abbot of, gifts to, 73, 538, 573.

Letcombe, Ledecumb [co. Berks], 583.

Leticius, 277.

Letton [co. Hereford], 500.

Leu, Arnald le, of Tylon, 244.

Leukenor, Leueknor, Geoffrey de, 285.

-, -, justice, 424.

-, -, William, his grandson, 285.

-, Nicholas de, late keeper of the wardrobe, 86, 148, 177, 343, 497.

-, Roger de, 250, 462.

-, William de, the king's butler, 12, 80, 84.

Levedale, William de, 14.

-, -, Letitia, his wife, 14.

Leverton, Simon de, vatlettus of John de Cokefeud, 466–7, 535–6.

Lewe, Hamo ultra, 276.

Lewes [co. Sussex], prior of, quittance for, 109.

-, -, attorney for, 141.

-, battle of, referred to, 148.

Lewes, Thomas de, chaplain at Westminster, gift to, 83.

Lexinton. See Lessington.

Leybroc. See Laybrook.

Leyburn, Leyburne, Roger de, 112.

-, -, justice of forest north of Trent, 31.

-, -, constable of Rochester castle, 160.

-, -, keeper of Inglewood forest, 362, 569.

-, -, gift to, 162–3.

-, -, lawsuits of, 174, 246, 353.

-, -, estate of, 436–7.

-, -, William, son of, 363, 569–70, 576.

Leyc'. See Leicester.

Leye, Leygh, Henry de la, 255.

-, Roger de la, 314, 368, 515.

-, -, chancellor of exchequer, 410.

-, Thomas de la, clerk of the chancery, 126, 266.

-, -, gift to, 50.

-, -, debts to, 110, 295.

-, -, witness, 142, 249.

-, -, William, his brother, 249.

-, William de la, of Southwark, 545.

Leyham, Peter de, 573.

Leysingbi. See Lazonby.

Lezinan, Geoffrey de, the king's half brother, 33, 112, 173, 279, 568.

-, -, lawsuit of, 174, 246.

-, -, debt to, 286–7.

-, -, quittance for, 387, 427.

-, Guy de, the king's half brother, 123.

-, -, gifts to, 45, 47.

Lich'. See Lichfield.

Lichefeld, Adam de, merchant of London, 426.

Lichfield, Lich' [co. Stafford], dean and chapter of, 199.

Lidgate, Lydgate [co. Suffolk], manor, 27, 29, 40.

Lilleseye, Alice de, 477.

Lilleshall, Lilleshul [co. Salop], vacancy of abbey, 307.

Lillewrth, William de, 53.

Lim, Thomas de, 540.

Lincoln, Linc', 61, 147, 584.

-, castle, 153.

-, prison, 35, 329–30, 339, 381, 484.

-, Jews of, 153.

-, cloths in, 326.

-, Austin friars of, 180–1.

-, St. Mary's priory in, 30.

-, see of, bishop of. See Gravesende.

-, dean of, 111, 301.

-, And see Lessington.

Lincoln county, sheriff of. See Grey.

-, -, justices in eyre in, 37–9, 102–3, 149, 386–7, 460, 468, 504, 534, 584.

-, -, quittance of common summons in, 109, 387, 419, 422, 426–9, 536.

-, -, prisoners on bail in, 35, 210, 329, 330, 339, 353, 381.

-, -, royalty in Marshland between Welland and Nen, belongs to jurisdiction of, 96–7, 102–3.

-, -, ordinances concerning fairs in, 365, 586–7.

Lincoln, Peter, son of Thomas de, 1.

Linde, Lynde, John de la, knight, letters close authorized through, 3.

-, -, steward, 89.

-, -, keeper of Gillingham forest, 340.

-, -, witness, 113–4, 123.

-, -, envoy, 235.

-, -, gifts to, 8–9, 45, 91, 367, 481–2.

-, -, quittance for, 536.

-, Peter de la, 548.

Lindeseye, Lindes, Lyndes, Alice, and Rose de, 219.

-, John de, 422.

-, Richard de, 42.

-, Walter de, 288, 537.

Lingou, Peter de, 184.

Linton [co. Derby], 555.

Lion, Herbert, 507.

Lip, Hugh, son of Ralph the Marshal, 240.

Liscombe, Lychescumbe [in Soulsbury, co. Buckingham], 263.

Lithewode. See Lythewood.

Litilbir. See Littelbir.

Litleton. See Littleton.

Litleton, John, son of Philip de, 246.

Littelbir, Lyttelbir, Lutlebir, Litilbir, John de, 527.

-, Martin de, justice, 20–1, 23, 73, 91, 131, 143, 145, 193, 351.

Littelloverd, Adam, 275.

Littelund, Rose, daughter of Saer de, 527.

Littlecote, Lytlecote [in Stewkley, co. Buckingham], 263.

Littleton Paynell, Litleton [co. Wilts], 242.

Liveries out of the wardrobe:—
-, gowns for princess Eleanor and her knights and ladies, 6–7, 45–6.

-, complete, gifts of, 45–6, 157, 159, 313, 449, 451.

-, unspecified, 48, 51, 55, 164–5, 229, 233.

-, for ladies, 46, 52, 85–6, 159, 307, 317–8, 450–1.

-, for sergeants at arms, 82–3, 318.

-, for justices, 83.

-, for esquires, 312.

-, for lay sisters, 86, 580.
-, wedding gown, 84.
-, greyskin hood and gown of miniver, 47.
-, cloth of russet, with rabbit skin for surcoat and two coats, 47.
-, gowns with fur, 305, 381.

-, of russet, 380.
-, ells of russet for gowns, 380.
-, cloth of gold, 525.
-, money in lieu of gowns, 581.

Livermere, Lyvermere, Avice, wife of Stephen de, 418.

-, John de, 269.

Llandaff, Landavensis [co. Glamorgan], William [de Breuse], bishop of, letter to, 371–2.

Llanymynech, Lanmenagh [cos. Salop and Montgomery], church, 512.

Llanthony Secunda, Launton [co. Monmouth], prior of, 498.

Llewelyn ap Griffith, prince of Wales, 163, 474.

-, -, letters to, 71, 211–2, 234– 6, 290–1, 546–7.

Loco Sancti Edwardi. See Netley.

Loden, Thomas de, 500.

Loges, Richard de, 429, 432.

-, Roger de, sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, 253.

Lok, Thomas de la, 339.

Lokere, Robert le, of Cliddesden, 80.

Lolworth, Lollewrth [co. Cambridge], 83.

London, Lond', 21, 100, 103, 108, 116, 119, 128, 133, 172, 182, 186, 247, 260, 270, 293, 394, 421, 431, 475, 500, 520, 556, 563, 589.
-, mayor of. See Thomas.
-, Jews of, 44, 50, 76, 152, 175–6, 204, 215–6, 219–20, 222, 229, 231, 337, 454, 458–9, 466–7, 471, 486, 488, 499, 515, 517, 522, 535, 583.
-, Carmelites of, 39, 206, 340, 482.
-, preaching friars in, 114.
-, penitentiary friars in, 456, 522.
-, merchants of, 152.
-, bailiffs of, 257–8, 436.
-, loyalists in city, 134.
-, citizens of, 406, 408, 413, 422–3, 426, 543, 555–6.
-, houses in, 102, 110, 201, 250, 467–8, 545.
-, change of, 160, 349, 371.
-, keeper of change. See Castello.
-, custom of city, assignment of houses according to, 545.
-, felony in, 202.
-, accident in, 330.
-, site without the wall of, on the south side, 465, 587–8.
-, bread for, 43, 344.
-, serjeants-at-arms in, 318.
-, chamberlain of. See Eddeworth, Otto.
-, wines in, 4, 16–7, 43, 84, 153, 155–7, 168–70, 178–81, 196, 203, 205, 214, 352, 496.
-, escheator. See Hervey.
-, prisoners on bail in, 79–80, 82.
-, bishop of. See Basset.
-, see of, 79, 167, 545.
-, custody of, 225.

London, places:—
-, Clerkenwell, Clerkenewell, letters close dated at, 255.

-, prioress of, 551, 573.
-, Fleet, Flete, prison, 325.
-, Holy Cross, friars of, 232.
-, Holy Trinity priory, 16, 278, 387, 540.
-, London Bridge, de ponte Lond', 417.
-, Newgate, Neuuegate, Newegate, prison, 79–80, 82, 164, 339, 560.
-, New Temple, Novum Templum, 98, 107, 130, 139, 144–5, 243, 245, 248, 251, 258, 266, 284, 286, 288, 300, 410–1, 558–9.
-, preceptor. See Ranulph.
-, Queenhythe, Ripa Regine, 293.
-, St. Bartholomew's priory, master and prior of, quittance for, 137, 565.
-, St. Clement Danes', parish, 99.
-, St. Helen's, prioress of, 397.
-, St. Mary le Bow, Sancta Maria de Arcubus, church, 330.
-, St. Paul's, 72, 329.

-, dean of. See Chishull.

-, dean and chapter of, 465, 565, 570, 587.
-, St. Thomas' parish, 545.
-, The Tower, 49, 66, 76.

-, constable of. See Otto.

-, letters close dated at, 454–8, 540–4.

-, prisoners in, 20–1, 164, 183–4.

-, alders sent to, 54.

-, crossbowman in, 318, 586.

-, king and council in, 545.
-, West Cheap, Westchep, street, 330.

London, Lond', Hawise de, wife of Patrick de Cadurcis, 328–9, 456–7.

-, John de, and Alice, his wife, 381.

-, -, John, his son, 381.

-, -, Henry and William, his brothers, 381.

-, -, Avelina, his sister, 381.

-, Robert de, 149.

-, Stephen de, parson of Blunham, 283.

-, Thomas de, the king's serjeant at arms, 69, 89, 338, 388.

Long', Henry, 228.

-, -, Cf. Longus, Lung.

Longa Cheselburn. See Cheselbourne.

Long Forest, Longeforest [co. Salop], forest, stags in, 363.

Longeford, William de, 324.

Longespeye, Lungespeye, Maud, daughter of Walter de Clifford, rape of, 294–5.

-, Nicholas, canon of Salisbury, gifts to, 208, 356.

-, William de, 378, 502.

-, -, Ela, his daughter. See Aldithel.

Longo Campo, Hawise de, wife of Robert de Gurney, dower for, 51, 57.

-, Henry de, 107.

Longus, John, 108.

-, Wosselin, 516.

-, Cf. Long'.

Lopham [co. Norfolk], letters close dated at, 568.

Lortey. See Ortyay.

Lose, Thomas de, 270.

Losehamme, in Oxted, q.v.

Lothingland, Luthilond [co. Suffolk], 252.

Lou, Robert le, 13, 382.

-, -, keeper of Wabridge forest, 220.

Louding, Robert, 155.

Louen, John de, 394.

-, -, Mulier, his wife, 394.

-, -, Matthew, their son, 394.

Loughton, Luton [co. Essex], 541.

Louis IX, King of France, meeting with, 71.

Louvel, Ralph, 551.

Lovel, Luvel, Fulk, archdeacon of Colchester, 545.

-, Henry, queen's late cook, 83, 281.

-, Hugh, 251, 408.

-, John, and Goda, his wife, 290.

-, John, and Felisia, his wife, 131–2.

-, John, the king's huntsman, 266, 309–10, 323, 361, 364–5, 495–6, 501–2, 504, 521.

-, -, gift to, 310.

-, -, quittance for, 184–5, 572.

-, -, Alice, wife of, 590.

-, John, crusader, 281.

-, Philip, ex-treasurer, 476.

-, Robert, 567.

-, William, 122.

Lovene, Stephen de la, 282.

Loveras, John de, 530.

Loveraz, Walter de, 413.

Lovetot, Lovetoft, Luvetot, John de, 158, 248, 282–3.

-, -, gifts to, 83, 149, 190.

-, Roger de, 126.

Lubeck, Lubek [Germany], merchants of, 516.

Lucy, Amaury de, 286–7.

-, Fulk de, 426.

-, Geoffrey de, 27, 122, 286.

Luda, Thomas de, 241.

Lugdershall, Luttegarshal, Lutegarshale [co. Wilts], letters close dated at, 163, 221–2, 291.

-, king's houses in, 163, 222.

-, king in, 537.

-, park, enclosure of, 346–7.

Ludham, Walter de, quittance for, 88, 387.

Ludshott, Lydeshete [co. Southampton], manor, 391.

Lugwardine, Lugwardyn [co. Hereford], manor, 450.

Lukes, Luke de, 406–7.

Lullington [co. Derby], 555.

Lullington, Laurence de, 539.

Lumbard, Alan, 507.

-, Mabel, 507.

-, Margery, 509.

-, Richard, 508–9.

Lung', John le, of Eton, 200.

-, Roger le, 104.

-, Seman le, 571.

-, Cf. Long'.

Lungespeye. See Longespeye.

Lurkenhope, Larquenhopp [co. Salop], 506.

Lurremere, Benedicta de, 34.

Lusteshull, Richard de, 118.

Lutegarshale. See Ludgershall.

Luterel. See Lutterel.

Luthilond. See Lothingland.

Lutlebir. See Littelbir.

Luton. See Loughton.

Luton, Lutone, John de, 119–20, 337.

-, -, Alice, his wife, nurse of prince Edward, 119, 126.

-, -, William de, his son, 119–120.

-, William de, 88, 103, 412.

Luttegarshal. See Ludgershall.

Lutterel, Luterel, Alexander, 278–9, 286, 293, 394.

-, -, Margery, his wife, 278–9.

Luveday, Roger, 143.

Luvel. See Lovel.

Luvetot. See Lovetot.

Lybun, Peter de, Gascon merchant, 63–4.

Lychescumbe. See Liscombe.

Lychtegrave, William de, 236.

Lyde. See Lythewood.

Lydeshete. See Ludshott.

Lydgate. See Lidgate.

Lydyerd, Adam de, 22.

-, -, Maud, his wife, 22.

Lygard, Bernard de, 244.

Lygh, Henry de, 421.

Lymare, Lymar', John de, knight, 17, 133, 568.

-, Ralph de, 296.

Lymberg, William de, 408–9.

Lyminge, Lymminge [co. Kent], park, bucks in, 222.

Lynche, William de la, 373.

Lynde. See Linde.

Lyndes. See Lindeseye.

Lynemouth, Lynemuth [co. Northumberland], 346.

Lyng, Hugh, 277.

Lynicar, Alice, wife of Jordan, 385–6.

Lyniot, William, 74.

Lynn, Kings, Len', Lenn [co. Norfolk], 217, 331, 385, 457.

Lysurs, John de, 146.

Lythewood, Lyde, Lithewode [co. Salop], forest, stags in, 217.

-, -, timber in, 466.

Lytlecote. See Littlecote.

Lyttelbir. See Littelbir.

Lyuns, the clerk, 244.

Lyvermere. See Livermere.