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Aug. 3. Twynholm (Twynham). |
Roger de Skelton came before the king, on Wednesday after St. Peter
ad Vincula, and sought to replevy to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, the
latter's land in Snayth, which was taken into the king's hands for the
abbot's default before the justices of the Bench against Alesia, late the
wife of Edmund de Lacy. This is signified to the justices of the Bench. |
Aug. 4. Twynholm. |
To the abbot and convent of Eynsham. Request that they will admit
into their house Gilbert le Braconer, who has long and faithfully served
the king, and that they will find him for life the necessaries of life in food
and clothing, according to the requirements of his estate. |
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By K. on the information of John de Drokenesford. |
Aug. 16. Wigtown in Galloway (Wyggeton in Galwithia). |
John de Camera came before the king, on Tuesday after the Assumption,
and sought to replevy to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, the latter's land
in Snayth, which was taken into the king's hands for the abbot's default
before the justices of the Bench against Alesia, late the wife of Edmund
de Lacy. This is signified to the justices. |
Aug. 16. Wigtown in Galloway. |
To the abbot and convent of Croyland. Request that they will admit
into their house Roger de Cestr[ia], the king's sergeant at arms, who has
long and faithfully served the king and who was maimed in his service,
and whom the king has caused to be sent to them, and that they will
find him for life the necessaries of life in food and clothing with a groom
serving him, according to the requirements of his estate, certifying the
king by their letters of their proceedings in this matter. |
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By K. on the information of J. de Drokenesford. |
Aug. 27. Sweetheart Abbey. |
John de Camera came before the king, on Saturday after St. Bartholomew, and sought to replevy to the abbot of St. Mary's, York, the latter's
land in Snayth, which was taken into the king's hands for the abbot's
default before the justices of the Bench against Alesia, late the wife of
Edmund de Lacy. This is signified to the justices. |
Aug. 30. Sweetheart Abbey. |
William de Houeden came before the king, on Tuesday after the
Decollation of St. John the Baptist, and sought to replevy the land of
Margaret, daughter of Robert de Crul, in Amcotes, which was taken into
the king's hands for her default before the justices of the Bench against
Robert de Amcotes. This is signified to the justices. |
Aug. 10. Girthon (Gerton). |
Guy Ferre, the younger, and John Boteturte acknowledge that they owe
to Ralph de Gorges 1,200 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of
their lands and chattels in cos. Norfolk and Cambridge.—This recognisance
was made at Gerton in Galloway before the king, and was sent to chancery
by writ of privy seal. |
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Cancelled on payment. |
Sept. 6. Holme Cultram. |
John de Camera came before the king, on Tuesday before the Nativity
of St. Mary, and sought to replevy the land of the abbot of St. Mary's,
York, in Snayth, to the latter, which was taken into the king's hands for
the abbot's default before the justices of the Bench against Alesia, late
the wife of Edmund de Lacy. This is signified to the justices. |
Aug. 24. Southwick (Suthayk in Galwia). |
William de Ros of Belvoir (de Belvero) acknowledges that he owes to
Payn de Tybotot 200l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands
and chattels in cos. York, Lincoln, and Leicester.—This recognisance
was made before the king at the said day and place, and was sent to the
chancery under the privy seal. |
Aug. 24. Southwick. |
John de Columbariis, knight, acknowledges that he owes to John Bluet
and Joan, his sister, 200 marks; to be levied, in default of payment,
of his lands and chattels in cos. Essex, Hertford, and Bedford.—This
recognisance was made before the king at the said day and place, and was
sent to the chancery under the privy seal. |
Sept. 15. Holme Cultram. |
William le Pestur of Selby came before the king, on Thursday after
the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and sought to replevy to Margaret,
daughter of Robert de Crul, her land in Amc[otes], which was taken into the
king's hands for her default before the justices of the Bench against
Robert de Amcotes. This is signified to the justices. |
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Memorandum, that Edmund le Butiller, brother and heir of Theobald
le Butiller, did homage to the king at Carlaverok, on 30 August, for all
the lands that Theobald at his death held of the king in chief. |