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Membrane 9d. |
March 23. Kenilworth. |
To the sheriff of Gloucester. Order to supersede entirely the king's writ
of judgment to exact Thomas de Bradeston to outlawry, the king having
pardoned him for being a rebel and adhering to the other rebels and
enemies of the king, as he now learns from the complaint of the said
Thomas that he is put in exigent in the sheriff's county [court] to be outlawed, and that he will shortly be outlawed, by pretext of the king's writ of
judgment lately directed to the sheriff to exact Thomas because he did not
come before the king to answer for certain adherences made by him to the
king's enemies and rebels, whereof he was indicted before Hervey de
Staunton and his fellows, the king's justices appointed to enquire concerning such adherences in that county, which indictment the king caused to
come before him. [Parl. Writs.] |
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The like in favour of the following: |
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Robert de Watevyll. |
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Oilardus de Welle. |
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John de Aure. |
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John de la Mare. |
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Peter de Skydemore. |
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Thomas de Gournay. |
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John Strug'. |
March 26. Kenilworth. |
To Ralph Basset of Drayton, constable of Dover castle and warden of
the Cinque Ports. Order to permit Master John de Asshburn, who is
setting out for parts beyond sea upon certain affairs of R. bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, with the said bishop's letters, to cross the sea from that port,
with money for his expenses up to 40 marks; provided that diligent search
be made of him according to the tenor of the king's mandates. |
March 28. Kenilworth. |
William Crok of Acclom acknowledges that he owes to Master Robert de
Ripplingham, chancellor in St. Peter's church, York, 29 marks; to be
levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. |
March 29. Kenilworth. |
William de Salteby came before the king, on Friday after the Annunciation, and sought to replevy his land in Stanbrugg, which was taken into the
king's hands for his default before the justices of the Bench against Agnes,
late the wife of John Willys of Leghtonbusard. This is signified to the
justices. |
March 28. Kenilworth. |
To the sheriff of York. Order to cause Richard de Ayremynn and
Adam his brother, wherever found in his bailiwick, to come to the king, so
that they be before him and his council on the morrow of the Ascension to
answer to the king, the king having frequently ordered them by letters of
privy seal to come to him at once to answer certain things charged against
them, and they have not yet come, fleeing and setting at naught the king's
orders. By K. |
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[Parl. Writs.] |
April 1. Kenilworth. |
William Poyntel of Lutterworth came before the king, on Tuesday after
the Annunciation, and sought to replevy his land in Hullemorton, which
was taken into the king's hands for his default before the justices of the
Bench against Agnes, late the wife of Robert Kyme of Maydeford. This is
signified to the justices. |
March 29. Kenilworth. |
To the mayor, bailiffs and keepers of the port of the town of Southampton.
Order to release the men, horses, equipments, goods and chattels of the
king's yeoman Berard de Lebreto, which were lately arrested by them, and
to restore them to Berard or to Hugh de Gavadenno, his attorney, and to
permit the men to come to the king without impediment. By K. |
March 30. Kenilworth. |
To the king's bailiff of Overton Madok in Maillor Seiseneyk. Order to
permit William de Donecastre to have respite until Michaelmas next for his
homage for the lands that he holds of the king in those parts, as the king
has granted him such respite because he is unable to come to do homage by
reason of illness, provided that he find the bailiff security that he will come
to the king to do his homage if he recover his health before the said feast. |
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By K. |