Close Rolls, Edward I: March 1290

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1288-1296. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: March 1290', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1288-1296, (London, 1904) pp. 150-151. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol3/pp150-151 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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March 1290

March 4.
Quenington.
Theobald le Buteler acknowledges that he owes to Queen Eleanor, the king's consort, 1,000l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in Ireland.
Vacated, because otherwise on the Close Roll for the twenty-first year.
Thomas de Snyterby acknowledges that he owes to Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, 4 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln.
Richard de la Ryvere acknowledges that he owes to Geoffrey Golyas 60s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Berks.
Brother Reginald, prior of Lenton, acknowledges, for himself and his successors, that he owes to Master John de Butterle 4l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Nottingham.
Memorandum, that Hugh de Acle came into chancery at Heyles, on Sunday before the Annunciation, and sought a writ to replevy to William de Goldingham certain liberties in William's manor of Riston, which were taken into the king's hands for William's default before the treasurer and barons of the exchequer against the king in a writ of Quo Warranto: which writ was refused Hugh.
Richard Justyn acknowledges that he owes to Henry Cheval 40s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Buckingham.
Cancelled on payment.
Memorandum, that Hugh de Carleolo came into chancery at Feckenham, on Thursday before the Annunciation, and sought a writ to replevy certain liberties of William le Latimer and Alice, his wife, and Christiana, Alice's sister, in the manors of Wardon, Braybrok, Little Bouden, Deseburgh, and Corby, which were taken into the king's hands for their default before the treasurer and barons of the exchequer in a writ of Quo Warranto: which writ was refused him.
John son of Adam de la More, came before the king, on Friday the eve of the Annunciation, and sought to replevy his land in La More, which was taken into the king's hands for his default against Edmund de la More. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.
William Samsun of La More came before the king, on Friday aforesaid, and sought to replevy his land in Romeseye, which was taken into the king's hands for his default against Edmund de la More. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.
Membrane 1dSchedule, dorse.
March 30.
Woodstock.
Peter le Keu came before the king, on Thursday before Easter, and sought to replevy his and his wife Maud's land in Norton near Daventre, which was taken into the king's hands for their default against Richard son of Margery and Isabel, daughter of Stephen de Norton. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.
William de Petynden came before the king, on Friday before Easter, and sought to replevy his and Stephen de Petitden his brother's land in Bitindenn and Hathewaldenn, which was taken into the king's hands for their default against Walter son of John de Petitdenn. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.