Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1324

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 4, 1323-1327. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1898.

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'Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1324', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 4, 1323-1327, (London, 1898) pp. 117-118. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol4/pp117-118 [accessed 28 March 2024]

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July 1324

July 1.
Lewes.
To Geoffrey de Edenham, keeper of certain lands in co. York. Order to permit the sheriff of that county to deliver all the lands, fees, advowsons, liberties, etc., in his custody that belonged to the Templars at the time of the adnullation of their order to the prior and brethren of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, in accordance with the grant of the same to them [as at page 91 above]. The king wills that all the moveable goods in the said lands shall remain to their owners, and that satisfaction shall be made by the Hospitallers for the value of the corn growing in the said lands, or that the owners of the corn may carry the same away and make their profit thereof when the time comes: provided that the seisin of the king or of the Hospitallers shall not be retarded by reason of the corn and goods aforesaid.
By K.
The like to the following keepers:
John de Kilvyngton in co. York between the waters of Use and Teys.
Thomas Deyvill in the same county this side the water of Use.
Edmund de Assheby in co. Lincoln.
John de Leek in cos. Stafford and Derby.
Adam de Scelton in cos. Westmoreland and Cumberland.
Robert de Coventre in co. Northumberland and the bishopric of Durham.
John de Laneastre in co. Lancaster.
William de Tateham in Blakburneshire, Boulond, Salfordshire, Leylondshire, and Amundernesse.
Henry de Hockeleye in cos. Leicester and Warwick.
Henry de Cobeham in cos. Kent, Surrey, and Sussex.
Robert Phelip of Hardereshull in cos. Buckingham, Bedford, Oxford, and Berks.
Roger de Gulden in cos. Somerset and Dorset.
John de Barewe in cos. Hereford, Worcester, and Salop.
Edmund de Flete in the city of London and co. Middlesex.
Edmund de Assheby in co. (retrocom') Lincoln and the honour of Lancaster in co. Nottingham.
Roger de Whatton in cos. Northampton and Rutland.
Robert de Hungerford in cos. Wilts and Southampton.
Robert de Aston, keeper of lands in co. Gloucester, except the lands that belonged to Maurice de Berkele.
July 2.
Rotherfield.
To John de Blomvill, escheator in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, Essex, and Hertford. Order to deliver to Margaret, late the wife of Thomas de Cailly, tenant in chief, the following of her said husband's knights' fees, which the king has assigned to her in dower: two fees in Querstede, co. Suffolk, which Giles de Wachesham holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a moiety of a fee in Ikelyngham, co. Norfolk, which William de la Cressenore holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Staunford and Bukenham near Staunford, in the same county, which Margaret Cosyn and Ellen de Bukenham hold, of the yearly value of 100s.; a twentieth of a fee in Denton, which William de Wytton holds, of the yearly value of 100s.
July 4.
Lewes.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause the debts due to the king from the bishopric of Durham to be levied from the manors of the bishopric that are still in the hands of Louis, bishop of Durham, if they can be so levied, and to cause the sheriff of York to desist from distraining Boniface de Peruche and John Junctyn and their fellows, merchants of the society of the Peruzzi, for the said debts in the manor of Houeden, as they have shewn the king that the sheriff omits the other lands of the bishopric, and distrains for the debts in the said manor, which the bishop demised to them for ten years, which demise the king confirmed, saving to him the issues of the manor in case of voidance of the bishopric within that term. By K.