Close Rolls, Edward I: February 1294

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1288-1296. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: February 1294', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 3, 1288-1296, (London, 1904) pp. 382-383. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol3/pp382-383 [accessed 28 March 2024]

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February 1294

Membrane 11d.
Feb. 11.
Denham.
Margaret, daughter of Grace, daughter of Alice de Luton, has letters deprecatory to the abbess and convent of Romeseye to admit her as a nun.
Feb. 14.
St. Albans.
To the archbishop of York. Request that he will pray and enjoin those under his authority to pray for the king's success in France, whither he is going to treat with the king of France concerning the matters at variance between them. [Fœdera; Prynne, Records, iii, p. 582.]
The like to seventeen bishops, the guardian of the spirituality of the archbishopric of Canterbury, the guardian of the bishopric of Llandaff and to M. bishop of St. Davids. [Ibid.]
Gerard Salveyn acknowledges that he owes to the king 12 marks 9s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by William de la Doune, keeper of the Hanaper.
Martin the forester of Harewe acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Bereford, clerk, 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Hertford.
Thomas de Verdun, parson of the church of Farnham, and Henry de Pratell[is], knight, acknowledge that they owe to William de Hamelton, clerk, 16 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Buckingham.
Thomas Squier acknowledges that he owes to Edmund Byrun 26l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in London and co. Middlesex.
John de Hammes, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Edmund Byrun and Margery, his wife, 20 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Surrey.
Feb. 24.
Coxford.
Henry Lombard has letters of request to the abbot and convent of Abbotesbur[y] to find him in their house for life in the necessaries of life. [Prynne, Records, iii, p. 581.] By p.s.
The like in favour of John Castilloun to the prior and convent of Christ Church in the New Forest. By p.s.
The like in favour of Thomas de Lenton to the abbot and convent of Chester. By p.s.
The like in favour of Roger Frere to the abbot and convent of Croxton. [Ibid.] By p.s.
Enrolment of grant and release from Alexander de Hiltone, knight, to Benedict de Cokefeud, for his homage and service and for 140 marks paid beforehand as a gressom, of his manor of Laleford: to have and to hold of Alexander and his heirs to Benedict or to any one to whom he may give, sell or assign the manor; rendering to the chief lords of the fee the services therefor due and accustomed and to Alexander a pair of gilt spurs at Midsummer at the church of Laleford. Witnesses: Sir William le Gros, Sir Geoffrey de Burnham, Sir Ralph de Boxtede, knights; John le Moneroun, William Fraunk of Harwich (de Herewyco), William de Rameseye, Roger son of Michael, Robert de Hastinges, John de Bromleye, Nicholas Gernun, William Riper, John le Affete.
Memorandum, that Alexander came into chancery, on 29 April, and acknowledged the aforesaid deed, and also that he had delivered by it full seisin of the manor to Benedict, and also that he was of full age, sound memory, and out of prison at the time when this deed was made.
Feb. 24.
Coxford.
Robert de Barton acknowledges that he owes to the king 20s. 4d.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Northumberland.
The prior of Holy Trinity, York, acknowledges that he owes to William de Hamelton, clerk, 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.