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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Duthy killed Simon Duthy, his brother, by mischance or by malice. The like of Martin de Littl[ebiry] to take an … of the manor of Kenebauton, by extent. And if the king or the heirs of the earl render dower to the countess … held in chief, for her life without impediment of the king or his heirs, escheators, sheriffs or bailiffs. MEMBRANE 26 …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… of Salisbury and hear the finding of twelve knights or others of the county of Berks upon which the parties have … of the parish of Wyndesor, as the abbot and convent say, or within the king's demesne without the parish, as the dean … be found, they should be taken, and if they took to flight or for any other reason would not be arrested, the hue and …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… their abbey whenever it shall become vacant by the cession or death of David their abbot, so that they shall take all … to warrant the said land to the said John and his heirs or assigns, William Hayron, son and heir of the said William, … bailiffs to arrest the latter and deliver him to the abbot or his attorney. Licence for life for William le Fauconer of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… de Beauchamp of Wicford from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made sheriff &c. against his … de Beauchamp of Wicford from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from being made sheriff &c. against his … to the king, of 600 marks from the first wards, escheats or marriages that fall in. Pardon, at the instance of …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… by the baron who held that honour of the king in chief, or by the ancestors of William de Monte Caniso of … le Clerc and Robert Page, whom John le Moyne, escheator or this side Trent, lately sent to levy the tallage assessed … Botilda daughter of Richard le Poter by misadventure or by felony. The like of the same to enquire &c., in the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… five years he would make no extent, prorogation of terms, or pardon of any debts wherein his debtors were bound to him, … Jews, whether the said debts come to the king's hands or whether they be in the hands of the said Jews, saving to … and 40 s. a year of increment; and no escheator, sheriff or other bailiff of the king is to intermeddle therein. …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… no hope of his life, and perceiving that the aid of man or any earthly thing was vain, vowed to bear the cross, which … be granted by his faithful subjects for his said passage, or by the clergy of their courtesy, or by grant of the pope, … made to him of a messuage and a void place of land in the street ( vico) of Colechirch in the parish of St. Olave, as …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… period he would not make any pardon, prorogation of terms or quittance of debts owing to him; nevertheless at the … for him and his heirs and for the said Jew and his heirs or assigns that John and his heirs be quit for ever of such … their house adjoining the church of St. Mary le Bow in the street of Westchepe, which became the king's deodand, through …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… when he first had seisin by grant of Henry de Cramavill, or whether the grant was first made to him solely, and … before the king's lieutenants in England not to take wool or other goods anywhere within the power of the countess of … Grening, merchant of Almain, 20 each. The same Laurence, Albert son of Everard, merchant of Almain, Walter le Val, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… that their men coming to the said town of Beverle to trade or for other causes, shall not be distrained for any debts whereof they are not principal debtors or pledges; for fifteen years. April 12. Westminster. … late the wife of Aaron, Jew of York, let a house in the street of Coningstrete, York, to Robert de Appelby, citizen …
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