Close Rolls, Edward I: March 1296

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 1296', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1288-1296, (London, 1904) pp. 509-510. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol3/pp509-510 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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March 1296

March 2.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
John Avenel came before the king, on Friday after St. Matthias, and sought to replevy the land of himself and of Syreda, his wife, in Styrkelaund Ketel, which was taken into the king's hands for their default before the justices of the Bench against William, son of Roger de Kendale. This is signified to the justices.
Richard de Bentele acknowledges that he owes to Richard Anlavby 7 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
William le Conestable, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Geoffrey de Rottese 6 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his land and chattels in co. York.
Assignment of dower to Hawisia, late the wife of Ralph de Gousill, made at Brustewyk by the king's writ before John de Lythegreynes, escheator beyond Trent, on Monday before St. Peter in Cathedra, from all the lands that belonged to Ralph in Holdern[esse].
There are assigned to her a third of the chief messuage in Dodyngton nearest the south; eight bovates of land of the demesnes in the same on the south; a third of the 'forland' and pasture in the same, a third of a windmill in the same; a toft that Peter Chappeman holds in bondage in the same; a toft that Sarah holds in bondage (bond') in the same; and 4d. yearly from the Somter croft; a third of the chief messuage in Coldon nearest the south; and 8 bovates of land of the demesnes there on the south; and 8d. of free ferm from the site of the mill; a toft that Henry Suthiby holds in bondage (bond') in the same; a toft that Margaret Bakun holds in bondage in the same; a toft that Adam Scotard holds in bondage in the same; four bovates of land that Henry Suthibi holds in bondage there; a third of a toft that Isolda, daughter of Juliana, holds in bondage there; a bovate of land in Pagell, which John in le Wynde holds in bondage; a third of a bovate of land in the same, which Robert de Skyrlag holds in bondage; 20d. yearly of free ferm from William de Camera and Thomas the chaplain in the same; 4d. yearly of free ferm from Robert son of Ellen; 9¼d. yearly for the same to be received from Stephen de Pagula; 2½d. yearly for the same to be received from Stephen the chaplain; 2d. yearly for the same to be received from the Hospital of Neuton; 3½d. a year to be received from Ellen Steller and Abraham Calf in the same; also 3 acres and 1½ roods of arable land in Holm on the south; 9 acres of meadow in the same in the salt-meadows and fresh-water meadows on the south; a third of a toft called 'Halle Garth'; a third of two tofts in Cakerawe Garth on the south; two pastures and a third of a pasture for oxen in Smorehok; a pasture and a third of a pasture in Le Newebrek; a third of a croft called 'Pethyland' in Hayngham on the south; a third of Alde Croft in Oteringham on the south; and a third of a toft in the same town.
March 17.
Wark.
Laurence de Preston, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Overton, clerk, 22 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Northampton.—The chancellor received the acknowledgment.
The said Laurence acknowledges that he owes to Peter de Driffeld 7 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the said county.
March 18.
Wark.
Ralph de Gras acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton, clerk, 5 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Essex.
March 28.
Wark.
Gilbert de Brunnolvesheved came before the king, on Wednesday after the Annunciation, and sought to replevy his land in Styrkelaund Ketel, which was taken into the king's hands for his default in the king's court against Roger son of William de Styrkelaund Ketel. This is signified to the justices of the Bench.