Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1300

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 4, 1296-1302. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1906.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1300', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 4, 1296-1302, (London, 1906) pp. 372. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol4/p372 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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November 1300

Nov. 7.
Carlisle.
To William Inge and Nicholas Fermbaud, justices appointed to deliver Stafford gaol. The dean and chapter of St. Mary's church, Stafford, have shown the king that whereas Adam Coly and William de Offelegh lately fled to that church for sanctuary by reason of certain trespasses, certain of their enemies dragged them from the church by violence and delivered them to that gaol: the king orders the justices to cause them to be restored to the church if they ascertain that they were thus dragged from it.
Nov. 3.
Carlisle.
Alan son of Juliana atte Brok of Foleford, imprisoned at Stafford for the death of Richard atte Welle of Stafford, wherewith he is charged, has letters to bail him until the first assize.
Nov. 12.
Carlisle.
To Walter de Glouc[estria], escheator beyond Trent. Order to cause Thomas, son and heir of Robert Grele, to have seisin of the lands that his father at his death held of the king in chief, as he has proved his age before the king and the king has taken his homage.
The like to Master Richard de Havering', escheator this side Trent.
To Walter de Gloucestr[ia], escheator beyond Trent. Notification that the king has taken the homage of William Visdelou, who married Roesia, sister and heiress of Elizabeth, daughter of John de Shotesbrok, for the lands that Elizabeth at her death held of the king in chief, and order to take security—[Incomplete].
Cancelled, because on the Fine Roll.
Nov. 12.
Carlisle.
To the same. Order to cause William son and heir of William de Cyfrewast to have seisin of the lands that his father at his death held of the king in chief, as he has proved his age before the escheator and the king has taken his homage.
Nov. 12.
Carlisle.
To the sheriff of Warwick. Order to pay to Malcolm de Droman, knight, Nigel de Kilpatrik, and Reginald de Sancto Claro, esquires, prisoners captured in the conflict at Dunbar in Scotland and imprisoned in Kenilworth castle, their wages, to wit Malcolm 4d. [a day] and each of the esquires 2d. [a day], and to pay to each of their keepers 3d. [a day], until otherwise ordered.