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. 414. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol4/p414 [accessed 12 April 2024]

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29 EDWARD I.

November 1300

Membrane 17.
Nov. 23.
Knaresborough.
To Robert de Clifford, justice of the Forest this side Trent, or to him who supplies his place in the forest of Galtres. Order to cause William de Hamelton, dean of York, to have in that forest twenty bucks, of the king's gift.
Nov. 24.
Knaresborough.
To the keeper of the manor of Misne. Order to cause John de Metingham to have in the king's wood of that wood ten oaks fit for timber, of the king's gift.
Nov. 27.
Aberford.
To the chapter of St. John's church, Beverley. The king sends to them the banner (vexillum) of St. John, which he had with him in his war in Scotland, by Geoffrey de Welleford, chaplain, and Robert de Haliwell, his clerks, the exhibitors of the presents. [Prynne, Records, iii, p. 910.]
In like manner the banner of St. Cuthbert, which the king had with him in the war, is sent back to the prior and convent of Durham by Brother William de Gretham, monk of that house, and Henry de Craystok, king's clerk.
Nov. 24.
Knaresborough.
To Nicholas Fermbaud, constable of Bristol castle. Order, as at another time, not to intermeddle further with the custody of the house of St. Mark, Billeswyk, or with its appurtenances, which he has taken into the king's hands by reason of its voidance by the resignation of Brother Robert de Radingges, and to restore to the master and brethren thereof any issues received from the house or its manors, as the king learns by an inquisition taken by Walter de Glouc[estria], escheator beyond Trent, that the custody of the house upon each voidance pertains to John Abbadam and Elizabeth, his wife, and not to the king, by reason of the manor of Winterburn Gunnore, which the brethren of the house hold of the king in socage, nor by any other reason, because the house is of the foundation of Elizabeth's ancestors, and that the chaplains of the house have been hitherto wont to present their elect to Elizabeth's ancestors upon each voidance since the time of the foundation.
Nov. 30.
Doncaster.
To Robert de Clifford, justice of the Forest this side Trent, or to him who supplies his place. Order, at the instance of Queen Margaret, the king's consort, and of Edward, his son, to cause the prior and convent of Carlisle to have in the forest of Ingelwode twenty oaks fit for timber for the construction of the houses of the priory, of the king's gift.