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Jan. 21. York. |
To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be
elected in place of Simon Lovel, who is insufficiently qualified. |
Jan. 20. Rothwell. |
To the sheriff of Nottingham. Order to pay 40 marks to Robert de
Clipston, keeper of the manor and park of Clipston, for the removal and
erection of the houses within the peel of Clipston that the king has ordered
him to remove. By K. |
Jan. 22. York. |
To Simon de Bereford, escheator beyond Trent. Order not to intermeddle
further with the lands of Robert de Clifton, and to restore the issues thereof,
as the king learns by inquisition taken by William Trussel, late escheator
beyond Trent, that Robert held no lands at his death in chief of the king by
reason whereof the custody of his lands ought to pertain to the king. |
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Membrane 1. |
Jan. 21. York. |
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer of Dublin. Order to cause
William de Burgh, son and heir of John de Burgh, kinsman and heir of
Richard de Burgh, late earl of Ulster in Ireland, to be discharged of the
extent of the castles, lands, and liberty of Ulster, which were in the king's
hands by reason of the heir's minority, the custody whereof the king committed to him on 5 February last, from 22 November last, when the king
took his homage for the lands that the said earl, his grandfather, held of the
late king in chief, and to discharge Elizabeth de Burgo of her mainprise for
payment of the extent. |
Jan. 20. York. |
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause allowance
to be made to Master Walter de Istlep, the late king's treasurer of Ireland,
for 131l. 1s. 6½d. paid by him to John de Hothum by virtue of the late
king's order, John having satisfied Peter Michole and John Michole and
Arnald de Lesberk, burgess and merchant of Marmand, for the debts due
to them from the late king, to wit 83l. 1s. 8d. due to Peter and John for
Vitalis de Bonaz, merchant vintner, for wines bought from him by Henry
de Say, the late king's butler, for the expenses of the household in the
second year of his reign, and 47l. 19s. 10½d. due to Arnald for wines bought
from him for the late king's use at Newcastle-on-Tyne by Andrew de Lenne,
attorney of the aforesaid Henry, on 11 July, in the third year of the said
king's reign, as appears by a bill under the seal of John de Drokenesford,
bishop of Bath and Wells, and another bill under that of Ingelard de Warle,
keepers of the said king's wardrobe. |
Jan. 22. York. |
To Simon de Bereford, escheator beyond Trent. Order to deliver the
manor of Wodhulle to Sibyl, late the wife of Peter de Besyles, mother of
his heir, as nearest friend of the latter, together with the issues received
therefrom, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the escheator that
Peter at his death held the manor in chief of the king by the service of
rendering four barbed arrows to the exchequer yearly for all service, and
that he held no other lands of the king in chief by reason whereof the
custody of his lands ought to pertain to the king, and that Matthew de
Besyles, his son, is his next heir and is aged seven years. |
Jan. 20. York. |
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause allowance
to be made to Master Walter de Istlep, in his account, for 12l. paid by him,
by virtue of the late king's order, when he was treasurer of the exchequer
of Dublin, to Duncan (Dungano) Mac Gofferi, knight, for the balance of
14l. for the wages of himself and his men staying at sea between Ireland
and Scotland, in the 12th year of the late king's reign, as appears by a bill
under the seal of Roger de Northburgh, then keeper of the wardrobe, the
said king having paid Duncan 2l. previously. |
Jan. 23. York. |
To Simon de Bereford, escheator beyond Trent. Order to cause dower
to be assigned to Sibyl, late the wife of Peter de Besyles, tenant in chief,
upon her taking oath not to marry without the king's licence. |
Jan. 22. York. |
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause allowance
to be made to the collectors of the customs and of the new imprest of the
port of Boston for 4,000l., paid by them to William de la Pole by virtue of
the king's order. |
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To the same. Order to cause allowance to be made to the collectors of
the customs and of the new imprest of the port of Kyngeston-on-Hull for
2,000 marks, paid by them to Richard de la Pole and William his brother
by virtue of the king's order, which sum the king granted to them for their
good service and for divers other causes. |