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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… that not he but another ought to be charged with that sum, and to cause all his goods, which were taken into the king's … in 50 marks for a trespass of the late king's exchange, and Lumbard the Jew of Oxford has not been challenged for … said money, but the sheriff exacts the 50 marks from him, and has taken all his goods into the king's hands, and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… escheator this side Trent. Order to cause John Engayn and Joan his wife, daughter of Joyce ( Jocosa) de Muntfichet, to have seisin of the manors of Perstede and Tayden Gernet, saving the claim of the heir of Richard de … that Joyce at her death held nothing of the king in chief, and that she held the manor of Perstede of Emery Peche and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… St. Martin's-le-Grand, London. To the sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. Order not to deliver to W. bishop of Bath and Wells or to his steward or any bailiffs of his any return … things touching the abbey of Glastonbury, which is void and in the king's hands, until otherwise ordered. Given by …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… Bray came before the king, on Thursday after St. Ambrose, and sought to replevy to William le Bretun of Staundon the … Avicia de Suwell came before the king, on Easter Sunday, and sought to replevy his land in Suwell and sought to replevy to Richard son of Simon de Averham and …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… of the Forest beyond Trent. Order to cause the dean and chapter of St. Mary's, Lincoln, to have fifty oaks in … To the same. Order to take fifteen does in Shirewod forest and twelve bucks in Galtres forest for the king's use, so … Bristol castle. Whereas the king learns that the knights and other prisoners in that castle, murmuring against the …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… came before the king, on Thursday after Palm Sunday, and sought to replevy to John, parson of the church of … de Belby, William le Long, Ralph Forman, William Longrak, and Peter le Rotour put in their place William Wlryc or Richard de Aton in a suit before the king between them and Henry Hay, parson of the church of Hanton, and others …