Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1320

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1318-1323. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895.

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'Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1320', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1318-1323, (London, 1895) pp. 200-201. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol3/pp200-201 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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July 1320

July 3.
Westminster.
To the collectors of the eighteenth in the county of Lancaster. Order to supersede until further orders the levying of the eighteenth of the goods of the prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem and his men and tenants of Certemel, Fourneys, and Lonnesdale, in that county, making taxation of the same according to his commission, as the prior has given the king to understand that those parts have been burnt by the Scotch rebels and the goods and chattels of the men of those parts destroyed and partly stolen, so that the prior and his men and tenants cannot pay the eighteenth of their goods. By C.
July 4.
Westminster.
To Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk, justice of Wales, or to him who supplies his place, Order to release Henry de Shirokes, chamberlain of Caernarvan, and Robert de Ripon, his chaplain, from prison at Caernarvan, to which they have been committed by the justice at the procuration of certain of their rivals suggesting that they had done some things contrary to the statute of Wales, upon their finding twelve mainpernors each to answer before the king or his justices, as they are prepared to answer before the king. The king will shortly send certain of his subjects to Wales to enquire into the state thereof and of the conduct of the king's ministers there. Witness: Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
By the keeper of the realm and C.
July 4.
Westminster.
To Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, keeper of the Forest this side Trent, or to him who supplies his place. Order to deliver William le Plommer, imprisoned at Colcestre for trespass of venison in the forest of Essex, to twelve mainpernors who shall undertake to have him before the justices of forest pleas when they next come to those parts.
June 28.
Westminster.
To Richard de Rodeneye, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to Alice, late the wife of Nicholas Pouer of Sutton, tenant in chief, the following of his, lands which the king has assigned to her as dower; a third of a cottage in Sutton, which part is of the yearly value of 1d.; 5 acres of land in the same town, of the yearly value of 15d.; 1½ roods of meadow in the same town, of the yearly value of 4½d. Witness: Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.
June 28.
Westminster.
To Gilbert de Stapelton, escheator beyond Trent. Order not to intermeddle further with the lands of Gerard Salveyn other than the manor of Northduffeld, [which] he held of John le Chaumberleyn, son and heir of Robert le Chaumberleyn, tenant in chief, and certain lands in Skourburgh, which he held of Henry son and heir of Henry de Percy, tenant in chief, both minors in the king's wardship, as it appears by the inquisition taken by the escheator that Gerard held nothing of the king in chief at his death, but that he held the above manor and lands. Witness: Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke.