Close Rolls, Edward I: February 1276

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 1, 1272-1279. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1900.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: February 1276', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 1, 1272-1279, (London, 1900) pp. 331-332. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol1/pp331-332 [accessed 16 April 2024]

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February 1276

Feb. 15.
Burford.
Thomas de Moleton and Elizabeth his wife put in their place Hugh de Bussey and Andrew de Cumbreland to demand the manor of Trivel before the king against Alan Plukenet, who holds it in co. Hereford.
— — John de Sancto Johanne came before the king, on Ash Wednesday, at Great Cumpton, and promised that he would render to the king before Sunday in Mid-Lent the son and heir of John de Maundevill, tenant in chief, and to do this he bound all his lands.
Feb. 19.
Great Compton.
The said John, who is going to Santiago by the king's licence, has given power to Thomas de Wicham and Walter de Wanberg to make attorneys in his place in all pleas, etc., until Michaelmas next.
— — Theobald le Botillier acknowledges that he owes 220 marks to the executors of the will of William de Kent; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands in co. Lancaster. For payment hereof at the said terms specified he found as pledge Richard le Botillier, who likewise acknowledged the debt.
Membrane 16d.—Schedule.
William de Warenna, son of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, granted before William de Luton that the earl, when he dies, may dispose of all his lands in co. Norfolk, and that he [William] will esteem the disposition firm and stable until ten years after the earl's death, and that he will not contravene the assignment, but that he will protect the earl's executors and will warrant them until the end of the said term.
Membrane 15d.
Feb. 24.
Banbury.
Eleanor la Zusche, who is going by the king's licence to Scotland, has given power to brothers Geoffrey de Brackel[eye] and Thomas de Brackel[eye] to make attorneys for her in all pleas, etc., until one year from Easter next.
Enrolment of grant by James de Shirl[eye], knight, to Richard Foun of all his rent from his free tenants in Shirl[eye], Halington, and Bubbedon, with homages, wardships, and all other services, and of all his land that his villeins hold in Shirl[eye], with all their chattels, offspring, and of pasture for all Richard's cattle, with all liberties in meadows, woods, pastures, waters, ways, and all other places within and without the said town; and of all his land in Bubbeton that Ivo the chaplain holds of his demise; rendering therefor a pound of cumin yearly for all services. Witnesses: Sir William de Eyte, knight, Sir John de Kirkeby, Sir Anthony Bek, Sir William de Hamelton, Sir Walter de Odyham, Sir Hugh de Kendale, Sir Robert de Scartheburg, Sir William de Hanyton, Sir Sewall Foun of Yevel[eye].
Enrolment of agreement, made on Sunday after St. Matthew, 4 Edward, between Sir James de Shirlegh, knight, and Richard Foun, witnessing that James has received a loan of 84 marks from Richard, for payment whereof he has pledged all his rents, etc., as in preceding enrolment, and he grants that Richard shall have them in fee and inheritance if he do not pay the money at the term fixed, and Richard grants that the preceding deed shall be of non effect and that he will restore it to John if the latter pay the money at the term fixed. Witnesses as in preceding deed.