Close Rolls, Edward I: June 1282

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: June 1282', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288, (London, 1902) pp. 158-160. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol2/pp158-160 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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June 1282

June 1.
Shrewsbury.
To the sheriff of Wilts. Order to deliver to Matilda, late the wife of Matthew de Columbariis, tenant in chief, the manor of Chissebury, which belonged to Matthew and which is extended at 25l. 7s. 0d., as the king has committed it to her in tenancia during his pleasure.
June 2.
Shrewsbury.
To the sheriff of Hereford. Whereas Moses le Blund, Josceus son of Manasser, a Jew of Hereford, and Moses son of James, a Jew of London, have mainperned to have at Westminster before the justices appointed for the custody of the Jews in three weeks from Midsummer Aaron le Blund and Mirabilia, his wife, Fantinus, his son, and Bona, wife of Fantinus, Cresseus son of Jacob and Floria his wife, to stand to right concerning certain trespasses that they are said to have committed upon Adam le Peyntur and Margery his daughter if Adam or Margery wish to speak against them: the king orders the sheriff to deliver the said Jews and their households (familiam) in bail to the mainpernors, and to restore to them by the said mainprise any of their goods taken into the king's hands for this reason, and not to intermeddle with their bodies or households or chattels by reason of the said trespasses until otherwise ordered.
To the sheriff of Kent. Order to cause Philip de Bregg, clerk, to be delivered from prison at Canterbury, wherein he is detained for a trespass committed upon Bocardus, yeoman of the earl of Richmund, upon his finding six men who shall mainpern to have him before the king in fifteen days.
To Luke de Tany, justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to cause the abbot of Shrewsbury to have in the forest of Lide four oaks, of the king's gift.
To Reginald son of Peter. Request that he will hold Grimbald Pauncefot excused on this occasion of the service of four barded horses that he owes to Reginald for the lands that he holds of him, and that he will cause Grimbald's cattle that have been taken for this reason to be restored to him, as Grimbald is staying continuously in the king's service in his expedition of Wales with Roger de Mortuo Mari in defence of the parts of Montgomery against the Welsh, so that he cannot do the said service to Reginald. The king does not intend that prejudice should arise to Reginald by reason of this, but that Grimbald and his heirs shall upon other occasions do the due and accustomed customs and services for the said lands.
June 7.
Chester.
To Grimbald Pauncefot, constable of the king's castle of St. Briavells. Order to deliver Henry le Horsman of La Neuland, Adam Hurel, and Walter Daniel from prison at St. Briavells, wherein they are imprisoned for a doe taken in the forest of Dene, upon their finding each six men who shall mainpern to have them before the justices in eyre for pleas of the Forest when they come to those parts.
June 13.
Chester.
To Richard de Holebrok, steward of the king's forest between the bridges of Oxford and Stanford. Order to deliver to Geoffrey de Hauvill the meadow and pasture in Druestok, within the boundaries of Rokingham forest, called 'Asshelond,' containing 28 acres [measured] by the perch of sixteen feet, as appears by an inquisition taken by Richard, as the king has granted to Geoffrey that he may fell and root up thickets (bussones) growing in the meadow and pasture, and that he may have and hold the meadow and pasture for life, rendering therefore every three years to Ralph Malore, keeper of the forest of Rokingham, 7s., which Ralph used to receive thence, for so long as Ralph shall have that bailiwick.
To the said Ralph Malore. Order to deliver to Geoffrey what he has received this year from the issues of the said meadow and pasture, saving to him the aforesaid 7s. if he ought to receive them this year.
To the keeper of the forest of Shothovere. Order to cause James de Ispannia, the nephew of the queen, the king's consort, to have in that forest six oak-trunks for fuel, of the king's gift.
To the sheriff of Somerset. Order to deliver John Harding, imprisoned at Ivelcestre for the death of Robert son of Alfrith (Alfridi), wherewith he is charged, in bail to twelve men until the first assize, as the king learns by inquisition taken by Thomas de Sancto Vigore, Elias Cotele, Peter de Bosco, and Robert de Wodeton, justices appointed to deliver that gaol, that Robert killed himself by falling upon John's knife.
To the sheriff of Warwick. Order not to intermeddle with four virgates of land in Bakesterl[eye], and to restore to Richard de Harecurt any thing that he may have taken thence, as the king learns by inquisition taken by the sheriff that John de Chetewind held the said virgates of Richard by the service of a sixth of a knight's fee and not of the king in chief.
To the sheriff of Northampton. Order to cause a verderer for the forest of Rokingham to be elected in place of Simon de Cranesle, deceased.
June 15.
Chester.
To the sheriff of Kent. Order to deliver Walter de Wrotham and William le Bedel, imprisoned at Canterbury for a trespass that they are said to have committed in taking 20s. from a sum of money lately arrested with William Bussgh at Stouting, at the prosecution of John le Lumbard and his fellows, merchants of Lucca, collectors of the king's new custom at Sandwich, in bail to six men each who shall mainpern to have them before the king in fifteen days from Michaelmas to answer for the said contempt, if the sheriff ascertain that they have satisfied John and his fellows for the said 20s. and for the damages that they sustained by reason of the said detention.
To the keeper of the Hay of Hereford. Order to cause Walter de Redmere to have in that hay four oak-trunks for fuel, of the king's gift.
To Luke de Thany, justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to cause Alesia de Lacy to have six bucks in the forest of Wauberge, of the king's gift.
June 22.
Chester.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to cause Geoffrey del Dam of Beccles to be acquitted of 20s. in which he made fine with the king in chancery for having writs, in the sixth year.
To the sheriff of Northampton. Order to deliver John Danesy, imprisoned at Northampton for the death of William Holdibert, in bail to twelve men who shall mainpern to have him before the justices at the first assizes to stand to right if any one wish to speak against him, as the king learns by the record and process of an inquisition taken by Robert son of Walter and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver Northampton gaol, that John slew William in self-defence and not of malice aforethought.
June 27.
Chester.
To the keeper of the forest of Essex. Order to cause W. bishop of Norwich to have in the wood of Kingeswod, within the said forest, six bucks or to permit him to take them himself, of the king's gift.
To the sheriff of Essex. Order to permit the said bishop to have or take six bucks, of the king's gift, in the parks that belonged to John de Nevill, deceased, which are in the king's custody.
To Luke de Thany, justice of the Forest this side Trent. Order to cause Robert le Eyr, keeper of the manor of Wodestok, to have one buck in the park of Wodestok, of the king's gift.
June 27.
Chester.
To the sheriff of Warwick. Order to deliver to Matilda, late the wife of Henry de Erdington, tenant in chief, the manor of Erdington, which is extended at 6l. 15s. 11¾d., as the king has assigned to her in dower the said manor and the manor of Shaubir[y], which is extended at 4l. 19s. 0d., and also a yearly rent of 18¾d. in the manor of Corfmolyn.
The like to the sheriff of Salop for the manor of Shaubir[y].
The like to the sheriff of Dorset for the manor of Corf Molyn.
To Godfrey de Emerillon, escheator of Chester. Order to cause the abbot and convent of Vale Royal to have the sheep and oxen and all the stock that David son of Griffin and Elizabeth, his wife, had in Frodesham and all David's corn growing there, as the king has given them to the abbot and convent, and to commit the manor to the abbot and convent to be held until Michaelmas.
To the sheriff of Northumberland. Order to cause the money that still remains to be levied from the king's new custom in his bailiwick to be levied and delivered to the merchants of Lucca, keepers of the custom, as they shall direct him on the king's behalf.
To the keeper of the forest of Shirewode. Order to cause Ralph de Crumwell to have in that forest six bucks, of the king's gift.
June 31.
Newton.
To the sheriff of Northampton. Order to cause a verderer for the forest of Salcey (Salceto) to be elected in place of Walter Mancel, deceased.