Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1291

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: November 1291', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1288-1296, (London, 1904) pp. 183-185. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol3/pp183-185 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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November 1291

Nov. 2.
Hereford.
To the keeper of the Hay of Hereford. Order to cause Walter de Redmerleye to have in that Hay six leafless oak-stumps for fuel, of the king's gift.
To William de Vescy, justice of Ireland. Order to cause William Comyn, son and heir of William Comyn, to have seisin of the lands that his father held by knight service of John le Power, son and heir of Peter le Power, a minor in the king's wardship, as the king has taken his fealty.
Nov. 2.
Hereford.
To Malcolm de Harleye, escheator this side Trent. Order to assign dower to Petronilla, late the wife of Simon de Scaccario, tenant in chief, upon her taking oath not to marry without the king's licence.
To the same. Order to deliver to Eleanor, late the wife of Hugh Luvel, tenant in chief, 11l. 17s. 4¼d. of land and yearly rent in Shepton de Monte Acuto and Northstokes, and 8l. 9s. 7½d. of land and rent, and of 44s. 2d. yearly of land and rent in Castle (Castro) Cary, and to restore to her the issues thereof, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that she was jointly enfeoffed with Hugh of the first by William de Monte Acuto, of the second by Peter de la Mare, and of the third by Wymund de Molendino, and that she was in seisin thereof with Hugh until his death, when the escheator took them into the king's hands.
To the sheriff of Hereford. Order to cause Alan Plokenet to have seisin of two parts of nine acres of land in Badeshagh, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that they have been in the king's hands for a year and a day, and that Adam son of Hugh de Carewardyn, who was outlawed for felony, held them of Alan, and that the township of Cobliton had the king's year, day and waste thereof, for which it ought to answer to the king.
Nov. 3.
Hereford.
To Malcolm de Harle, escheator this side Trent. Order to cause the prior of Wenlok to have in the park of Weleye twelve live does to stock his park of Madeleye, of the king's gift.
Nov. 2.
Hereford.
To the sheriff of Somerset. Order to cause a verderer for the forest of Redchicche to be elected in place of Matthew de Esshe, lately elected, who cannot attend to the duties of the office because he dwells mostly in co. Hereford, as the king learns.
To the sheriff of Westmoreland. Order to cause Ferrand de Mannia, chaplain, to be delivered from prison and to permit Machabeus de Mannia to go in peace until the morrow of the Purification, as John de Banewell, Hugh le Power, Hugh de Frene, of co. Hereford, Hugh de Leynthall, Hugh de Cheney of co. Salop, and Philip de Leynthall of co. Gloucester have mainperned to have Machabeus and Ferrand, who are imprisoned at Appelby for certain trespasses that they are said to have committed, before the king on the morrow of the Purification to stand to right if any one wish to speak against them.
To the sheriff of York. Order to deliver in bail Roger de Horkestowe, imprisoned at Rypon for the death of Walter de Nessefeld, wherewith he is charged, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that he slew him in self-defence.
To Thomas de Normanvill, keeper of the king's land of Tyndale. Order to cause Walter de Rotherbyry to have in the chace of Tyndale two bucks and four does, of the king's gift.
Nov. 11.
Worcester.
To Malcolm de Harle, escheator this side Trent. Order to cause Herbert de Saltfleteby, kinsman and heir of Herbert de Saltfleteby, to have seisin of the lands that the said Herbert, his grandfather, held of the king, as the king has taken his homage.
Nov. 12.
Worcester.
To the same. Order to deliver to William de Tudenham, attorney of John de Bohun, the lands whereof John de Bathonia, tenant in chief, was seised at his death, to be held for the use of John de Bohun and Joan, his wife, for a one year, so that John may come to the king in the meantime to do what of right he ought to do for the said lands, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that Joan is the next heir of John de Bathonia and is of full age.
To the sheriff of Warwick. Order to deliver in bail William Minot, imprisoned at Warwick for the death of Robert de Eccleshall, wherewith he is charged, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that he slew him in self-defence.
To the sheriff of Hereford. Order to deliver in bail Geoffrey son of Reginald de Monkelene, imprisoned at Hereford for the death of Matilda, late the wife of Gregory le Clerk, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that he slew her in self-defence.
Nov. 16.
Kempsford (Kynemersford).
To Malcolm de Harle, escheator this side Trent. Order to replevy to William de Botereus until otherwise ordered a third of the manor of Kynemarsdon, which the escheator took into the king's hands by reason of the alienation thereof made by R. bishop of Bath and Wells to William, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that the third part was separated from the other two parts in the time of King John, and that Philip de Albiniaco, who holds the two parts of the king in chief, defends the said third against the king and others from all manner of service therefor due.
To the justices next in eyre for pleas of the Forest in co. Hereford. Order not to molest Alan Plukenet for thirty-two oaks for fuel and sixteen roebucks that the king caused to be taken when he was at Hereford in the Hay of Hereford, which is in the custody of Alan, the oaks by divers servants and the roebucks by John de Brabancia, for the expenses of the king's household.