Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1277

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: November 1277', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 1, 1272-1279, (London, 1900) pp. 407-408. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol1/pp407-408 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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November 1277

Nov. 2.
Shrewsbury.
Robert Scrubbe, imprisoned at Devon (sic) for the death of Walter Storie, whereof he is indicted, has letters to the sheriff of Devon to bail him. Given by the hand of R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor, under the seal of the exchequer because the king had sent for his great seal, at Shrewsbury.
Roger de Hauntenesford, imprisoned at Exeter for the death of Richard de Bradelegh, whereof he is appealed, has letters to the sheriff of Devon to bail him.
Nov. 16.
Rhuddlan.
To Richard de Holebrok, the king's steward. Order to cause dower to be assigned to Mabel, late the wife of John de Ripariis, tenant in chief, upon her finding security not to marry without the king's licence.
The like to Ralph de Sandwyco, the king's steward.
To Geoffrey de Nevill, justice of the Forest beyond Trent. Order to deliver Walter de la Grene, imprisoned at Noting[ham] for a trespass of the Forest, in bail to twelve men who shall mainpern to have him, etc. to stand to right.
The like to the same for William le Plumer.
The like to the same for Nicholas le Venur, Robert de Clare, Robert Oliver, and William le Venur, imprisoned at York for trespass of venison in the forest of Galtris.
To Thomas de Normanvill, the king's steward. Order to cause to be assigned to Margery, late the wife of Robert de Hampton, tenant in chief, 15l. yearly of land, to hold in tenancy for her maintenance until the king shall cause dower to be assigned to her.
To the barons of the exchequer. Order to cause Detaiutus, merchant and citizen of London, to be acquitted of 25l. 6s. 8d. in which he was amerced for divers causes before the justices last in eyre at the Tower.
To Geoffrey de Picheford, constable of Wyndesor castle. Order to cause Master Walter de Saundon to have four oak-trunks (robura) for his fuel, of the king's gift.
To Peter de la Mare, constable of Bristol castle. Order to deliver without delay all the king's money in his custody to Orlandinus de Podio and his fellows, merchants of Lucca (Luk'), for the expedition of certain of the king's affairs.
Nov. 16.
Rhuddlan.
To Guncelin de Badelesmere, justice of Chester. Order to cause dower to be assigned to Lucy, late the wife of Hugh de Corune, tenant in chief, taking fealty from her that she will not marry without the king's licence, according to the custom of the county of Chester.
To the same. Order to cause the abbot of Vale Royal to have seisin of the lands in Wirhal that belonged to Hugh de Coroun, tenant in chief, as the king has granted the custody of the said lands, saving the dower of Lucy, late the wife of Hugh, and saving the marriage of Hugh's heir, to the abbot until Hugh's heir comes of age, in aid of the works of the church that the abbot is constructing.
To Elias de Tyngwik, keeper of the forest of Whittlewode. Order to cause Geoffrey de Lucy to have three does in that forest, of the king's gift.
To Guncelin de Badelesmere, justice of Chester. Order to [supersede entirely] the demand upon Hamo de Puleford for the ferm that he owes the king for the fifth year of the reign for the lands that he holds of the king in Eton, as the king has pardoned him the ferm for that year because the lands lie uncultivated by reason of the war in Wales.