Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1302

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 5, 1302-1307. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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'Close Rolls, Edward I: November 1302', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: Volume 5, 1302-1307, (London, 1908) pp. 1. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw1/vol5/p1 [accessed 11 April 2024]

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CALENDAR OF CLOSE ROLLS.

31 EDWARD I. 1302.

Membrane 19.
Nov. 26.
Reading.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to search the rolls of the exchequer, and to certify the king when the treasurer shall next come to him of what debts John de Ferariis owes to the king at the exchequer of the debts of Hawisia, his wife, daughter (filie) of Cecily de Mucegros, and of her ancestors, for what cause they are due, and what debts are clear and what are not, and to cause John to have respite for the debts in the meantime.
By K. on the information of J. de Benstede.
To the sheriff of Northampton. Order to deliver Robert de Culeworth of Brackele, who is imprisoned at Westminster for the death of Robert le Porter of Aynho, who was slain in that county, wherewith he is charged, to twelve men of that county who shall mainpern to have him before the justices at the first assize in those parts if any one wish to speak against him, as the king learns by an inquisition taken by the sheriff that he is charged with the said death out of hatred and not because he is guilty thereof.
To John de Warenna, earl of Surrey. Order to cause to be kept safely in prison until otherwise ordered Ralph Deubeneye of Blecchinggele, Thomas le Parker of Blecchinggeleye, Andrew de Morlee, Walter le Tayllur of Blecchinggeleye, William Underhelde of Blecchinggeleye, and Stephen le Dissher of Blecchinggeleye, who are imprisoned in the king's prison of the earl's castle of Reygate for divers trespasses committed by them in the free chaces and warrens of the king and the earl and of others in cos. Surrey and Sussex. By K.