Close Rolls, Edward I: December 1285

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: December 1285', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1279-1288, (London, 1902) pp. 405-408. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol2/pp405-408 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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December 1285

Membrane 8d.
Enrolment of deed of J. le Romeyn, canon of York, witnessing that whereas the king in his court challenged him for contravening the king's prohibition sent to John and because John, being put to question (occasionatus) for this before the justices in eyre at Northampton, went away without the justices' licence, John submits himself entirely to the king's will, charging him and all his goods, ecclesiastical or worldly, that he has now or may have hereafter, to do and fulfil the king's pleasure in all things, and to satisfy the prior of Huntingdon, upon whose behalf the prohibition was delivered to John, concerning this so far as it shall be proved in the king's court that he has offended in the premises or any of them. Dated at King's Beaulieu, 5 Kal. December, 1285.—The king ordered this deed to be enrolled for perpetual memory of the matter. [Prynne, Records, iii. 354.]
Dec. 1.
Corfe.
The under-written have quittance of the common summons [for the eyre] for pleas of the Forest in co. Northumberland:
A. king of Scotland.
Robert son of Roger.
Dec. 5.
Cerne.
The under-written have quittance of the common summons in co. Buckingham:
Christiana de Marisco.
The abbess of Godestowe.
Adam Galyan of Agmodesham.
John Luvel, the elder.
John Peyvre.
John de Columbariis.
William de Mortuo Mari.
The abbess of Berking.
Edmund de Salenone.
William de Valencia.
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey.
William de Warenna.
John son of Nigel.
Robert de Pinkeny.
William de Brehuse, the younger.
John de Hasting'.
Jordan de Sakevill.
John son of Thomas.
Hugh de Veer.
Ralph de Chendut.
Thomas de Saunford.
Hugh de Curtenay.
Roger de Molis.
Oliver de Dynham.
William de Cantilupo.
John de Crokesley.
R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
Eustace de Hacche.
The master of the hospital of St. John without the east gate of Oxford.
John Lestrange (Extraneus).
Hugh de Brok.
The prior of Merton.
The prior of La Grave.
Idonia de Leyburn.
Master Thomas de Abbebury.
Robert de Ludham.
Dec. 7.
Sherborne.
The under-written have quittance of the common summons [of the eyre] for common pleas in co. Norfolk:
Mary, late the wife of Robert de Nevill.
John de Vallibus.
The abbot of St. Edmunds.
The abbot of Préaux.
Nicholas de Castello.
Godfrey de Bello Monte.
John Lovel, the elder.
H. bishop of Ely.
William de Middelton.
Peter de Lenche.
John de Usser.
John Engayn, the younger.
Gerard de Insula.
John Engayne, the elder.
William de Mortuo Mari.
Master Henry de Brandeston.
William de Valencia.
John de Warenna, earl of Surrey.
William de Warenna.
Robert son of Walter.
Simon le Conestable.
William de Gonevill.
Roger de Monte Alto.
William Eusteyn.
Adam de Cretyng.
Osbert de Caylly.
Roger de Stolham.
Thomas de Tymworth.
John de Cantilupo.
Guy Ferre.
Reginald de Grey.
William de Carleton, clerk.
Matilda de Muleton of Gillisland.
John de Britannia.
Dec. 5.
Cerne.
To the sheriff of Northumberland. Order to assemble those who were foresters and regarders of the forest of Northumberland after the king disaforested that county to make regard in the forest for the time before the disaforestation, before the coming of the justices of the Forest, so that the regard be made before St. Hilary next.
The like to the sheriff of Stafford for a regard in the forest of Cannock (de Canoco) before the said feast.
[Capitula.]
Dec. 22.
Exeter.
The under-written have quittance of the common summons [of the eyre] for common pleas in co. Rutland:
The abbot of Peterborough.
Robert de Brus.
Nicholas de Okeham.
John de Warrenna, earl of Surrey.
John de Hasting'.
Geoffrey de Hauvill.
Gerard de Insula.
Dec. 26.
Exeter.
The under-written have quittance of the common summons [of the eyre] for common pleas in co. Suffolk:
John le Usser.
The master of the military order of the Temple in England.
The prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Gilbert Pecche.
Robert Tibotot.
William de Valencia.
The abbot of Westminster.
John de Vallibus.
John de Balliolo.
John de Lovetot.
Thomas, bishop of Rochester.
Robert son of Roger.
Ralph Pipard.
The prior of Ely.
Adam de Bavent.
John de Bekles, clerk.
Edmund, earl of Cornwall.
Roger de Bykirwyk.
J. bishop of Ely.
Master Geoffrey de Aspale.
Thomas de Maydenhacche.
John de Hasting'.
Enrolment of deed of brother David, abbot of Aberconeweye, and the convent of the same, of the Cistercian order, witnessing that whereas the king has caused the abbey to be transferred to the place called Maynan, and has promised to build the abbey there and to make good the damages sustained by them by reason of the war in Wales, the abbot and convent, considering that the site has been usefully transferred and that the work on the new site has been well commenced by the king, have, in consideration of 580 marks that he voluntarily gave to them beforehand and of other goods and benefits that he has in many ways conferred upon them and their house, remitted to him and quit-claimed him from the construction of their church and the further building of their houses in the place aforesaid, and also the damages aforesaid. Dated at Kaernarvan 15 October, 1284, in the twelfth year of his reign.
Dec. 27.
Exeter.
Henry de Somerton, Henry le Breton, Gilbert le Blund, and Geoffrey Tholome acknowledge that they owe to Hamo de la Legh 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Devon.
William del Estre acknowledges that he owes to Humphrey de Bello Campo 15 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of lands and chattels in co. Cornwall.
Simon de Fordinton, burgess of Cherde, acknowledges that he owes to Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, 100 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and and chattels.
Cancelled on payment.
Enrolment of grant by Peter de Grenham, knight, and Eleanor, his wife, to Sir Adam de Cretyng, knight, of the manor of Woburneford, co. Devon: to hold of the chief lords of the fee. Witnesses: Sir Hamo Hauteyn, Sir William Giffard, Sir Peter de Huntingfeld, Sir Robert de Cokefeld, Sir William de Royng, Sir Hugh Peverel, Sir Thomas du Pyn, Sir Richard de Heydon, knights; William de Bosco, William de Godescote, William de Boycote, Thomas Poleyn, Walter Poleyn, William le Engleys, Walter le Engleys, his brother.
Memorandum, that Peter acknowledged the aforesaid deed.—John de Vescy received the acknowledgment, and ordered it to be enrolled.
Philip Denebaud acknowledges that he owes to Adam de Creting 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Somerset.
Simon de Winnecote came before the king, on Tuesday the feast of the Circumcision, and sought to replevy his land in Caveresfeld, which is taken into the king's hands by reason of his default before the king against John le Bret and Sarah, his wife.
Ralph de Kyrketon acknowledges that he owes to Adam de Gernemuta 100s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels.
Cancelled on payment.