Close Rolls, Edward II: December 1314

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 2, 1313-1318. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.

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'Close Rolls, Edward II: December 1314', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 2, 1313-1318, (London, 1893) pp. 129-138. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol2/pp129-138 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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December 1314

Dec. 7.
Langley.
To Ingelard de Warle, late keeper of the king's wardrobe. Order to cause a bill of the wardrobe to be made to Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa for corn and victuals to the value of 656l. 6s. 2d. bought and provided by him for the Scotch war, which were captured by the Scotch at sea whilst on the voyage to Scotland. By K.
Membrane 26.
Dec. 6.
Langley.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer of Dublin. Order to cause Richard de Clare to have respite until Easter next for his debts, whereof the king lately ordered them to certify him, to wit what were his own debts and the debts of his ancestors, and what debts are clear and what are not clear. By K.
Nov. 24.
Northampton.
To John de Chelmersford and Walter de Mollesworth, keepers of the honour of Clare. Order to pay to Basilia, late the wife of John de Valoynes, 33s. 4d. for a moiety of the sum of 10 marks of yearly rent for Michaelmas term last granted to her by Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester and Hertford, by his deed to be received by the hands of his receiver of Tunbrigg for her lifetime, in consideration of the release by her to him of a third of the manors of Asshemere and Tycheseye, which she recovered by consideration of the king's court as her dower against him for payment of which rent the earl charged his said manors, as appears by his said deed and by the inquisitions concerning his lands taken by John Abel, escheator this side Trent, Basilia having given the king to understand that 5 marks of the said rent for Michaelmas term last are in arrears. They are ordered to continue paying her a moiety of the said 10 marks from the issues of Tycheseye.
Dec. 10.
Windsor.
To John de Crumbwell, constable of the Tower of London. Order to receive and safely guard Anthony Fassell of Genoa, who lately fled the kingdom with 500l. of the king's money, and who has been arrested by the king of France and sent to England at the king's request.
Dec. 7.
Langley.
To John de Evre, escheator beyond Trent. Order to assign to Agnes, late the wife of Robert Bertram, tenant in chief, dower of her husband's lands in the presence of Michael de Whytton, to whom the king has committed the custody of two parts of her husband's lands during the minority of his heir, as she has taken oath before the king not to marry without his licence.
To the same. Order to deliver to the said Agnes the hamlet of Heborn and 30 acres of land in Tirwhiteleye and the issues of the same, as it appears by inquisition that she and her husband were jointly enfeoffed thereof by Robert Bertram, her husband's grandfather, by the late king's licence, and that she peacefully continued her joint-seisin thereof until her husband's death, and that the hamlet is held of the king in chief as parcel of the manor of Bothale by knight service, and that the said land is held of Roger de Somervill.
Dec. 14.
Langley.
To the mayor and sheriffs of London. Order to despatch with all haste the crossbowmen (balistarios) whom the king ordered them to choose in their city and send to Berwick-on-Tweed, which they have not yet done, and to depute two suitable horsemen of the same city to lead them to Berwick, and to pay those two men their wages in going to Berwick, staying there, and returning, out of the ferm of the city or other issues. By K.
Dec. 20.
Langley.
To the sheriff of Gloucester. Order to pay to Richard Luvel 196l. 16s. 8d. out of the forfeited chattels of certain men of Bristol, which sum the king owes him for the wages of his knights and squires and for restitution of his horses lost in the Scotch war, the king having, on 28 July last, committed to him the manor of Eylesham to hold until he should receive that sum out of the issues of the manor, as the king afterwards granted that manor to David de Strabolgi, earl of Athole, so that Richard could not levy that sum of the issues of the same. By K.
Dec. 16.
Langley.
To Richard de Polhampton, sheriff of Cornwall and king's steward there. Order to pay to the king's merchant Anthony Pessaigne of Genoa, or to his attorney, all the issues of his bailiwick until further orders so that he may buy tin therewith for the king's use. By K.
Dec. 20.
Bisham.
To the sheriff of York. Order not to molest Gerard Salveyn concerning the seizure and carrying away of Robert de Styveton's goods and chattels in the manors of Metham, Polynton, and Belassise, in that county, which the king ordered to be taken into his hands upon Robert's flight for felony, the king having ordered the sheriff to attach Gerard to have him before the king in the quinzaine of St. Andrew last to answer concerning the same, the said Gerard having denied before the king the taking and carrying away of the said goods and found mainprise, to wit John Salveyn, knight, and Nicholas Warde, of that county, to have him before the king in— from St. Hilary. By p.s. [3214, 3215.]
Dec. 16.
Langley.
To J. bishop of Norwich. Request that he and the prior and chapter of Norwich will lend the king 1,000 marks of the money of the tenth for six years now current in his diocese, for which the king will cause them to be satisfied before Easter next out of the first moneys from the scutage about to be levied or other things, according to the tenor of the letters patent sent to him and the prior and chapter by the bearer hereof. By K.
[Fœdera.]
Nov. 24.
Northampton.
To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to discharge the prior of Bermundeseye of the issues of the priory during the time it was in the late king's hands, who took it into his hands on 24 September, in the 23rd year of his reign, because it was so much in debt that the goods of the house were insufficient to pay its debts, and who committed the custody thereof to David le Grant, clerk, during pleasure, so that he should expend all the issues of the priory, saving the maintenance of the persons without whom the priory could not be ruled, in blocking up the embankment (berce) of the priory broken (f[r]acte) by inundation of the Thames, whereby the land of the priory and lands about it were at that time submerged, and in other uses of the priory as should seem fit to him, rendering an account yearly to the exchequer of the same, the late king having afterwards, on 13 December, in the 26th year of his reign, taken the fealty of brother Peter de Sancto Simphoriano, monk of that house, whom the prior of La Charité had made prior of Bermundeseye, and restored to him the temporalities, and ordered by his writ William de Carleton, then keeper of the priory, to deliver the temporalities to the said Peter, as appears by the rolls of chancery, the prior having now shewn to the king that the treasurer and barons charge him with the issues of the priory for the time when David had the custody thereof, and for the time when William had the custody, and for the time when the lands of aliens were in the late king's hands by reason of the war between him and the king of France.
To the same. Order to discharge the said prior of the issues of the priory from 13 December, in the 26th year of the late king's reign, when the late king took the fealty of brother Peter de Sancto Simphoriano and restored the temporalities of the priory to him, as above, the prior having shewn the king that they charge him with the issues of the priory of the time of the said Peter as if the temporalities had not been restored to him.
Dec. 28.
Windsor.
To the sheriff of Wilts. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place of John de Holte, who was lately elected sheriff, so that he cannot attend to the office of coroner.
Membrane 25.
Dec. 5.
Northampton.
To John Abel, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to Matilda, late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, tenant in chief, the following of his lands and tenements, which the king has assigned to her as dower of his lands, excepting his lands in Wales and the lands that he held of the archbishop of Canterbury and the manors of Aylesham, Fakenhamdam, and Causton, in the county of Norfolk, which he held by the king's grant to him and his heirs of the body: the manor of Desnyng and lands in Cavenham, in the county of Suffolk, of the yearly value of 62l. 18s. 3½d.; the manor of Welles and lands in Warham, in the county of Norfolk, of the yearly value of 30l. 16s. 10½d.; the manor and borough of Blecchyngleye, in the county of Surrey, of the yearly value of 50l. 16s. 10¼d.; the manor of Ockham, in the same county, of the yearly value of 13l. 12s. 5¼d.; lands in Tillinggedon, in the same county, of the yearly value of 53s. 6d.; a third of the lands in Tycheseye, in the same county, of the yearly value of 41s. 3¾d.; the foreign court of the honour of Gloucester in the county of Kent, the profits whereof are of the yearly value of 5s.; the foreign court of Warblynton, in the same county, the profits whereof are of the yearly value of 20d.; the manor of Caveresham, in the county of Oxford, of the yearly value of 47l. 9s. 11d.; lands in Bureford, Netherorton, and Heyford at Bridge, in the same county, of the yearly value of 14l. 6s. 6d.; the hundred of Chadelyngton, in the same county, of the yearly value of 19l. 5s. 10¾d.; the manor of Stanford, in the county of Berks, of the yearly value of 52l. 14s. 8½d.; the manor and borough of Teukesbury, in the county of Gloucester, of the yearly value of 131l. 5s. 6d.; the manor of Stoke Archer and the chace of Cors in the same county, of the yearly value of 9l. 15s. 0½d.; the foreign court of Wodeleystile, in the same county, the profits whereof are of the yearly value of 5s.; the manor of Fayreford, in the same county, of the yearly value of 76l. 8s. 1d.; the castle and manor of Hanlegh and the chace of Malverne, in the county of Worcester, of the yearly value of 36l. 17s. 10¾d.; the manor of Byssheleye, in the same county, of the yearly value of 18l. 15s. 5½d.; the manor of Wexcombe and the hundred of Kynewardeston, in the county of Wilts, of the yearly value of 25l. 7s. 6½d.; the manor of Burghbache Sauvage, in the same county, of the yearly value of 13l. 13s. 7d.; and the view of frankpledge in Smalebrok, in the same county, of the yearly value of 12d. By C.
To John de Chelmerford and Walter de Mullesworth, keepers of the lands of the said earl in the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey and Kent. Order to deliver to the said Matilda the lands above assigned to her in those counties. By C.
To Master Richard de Clare and Richard de Rodeneye, keepers of the earl's lands in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Gloucester, Worcester and Wilts. Order to deliver to Matilda the lands above assigned to her in those counties. By C.
To John Abel, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to the said Matilda the manor of Fakenhamdam, of the yearly value of 67l. 16s. 1¾d., and a yearly rent of 65s. 1d. to be received from the tenants of the manor of Causton, which the king has assigned to her as dower of the manors of Aylesham, Fakenhamdam, and Causton, in the county of Norfolk, which the aforesaid earl had of the king's gift to him and his heirs of the body.
By C.
To the same. Order to deliver to the said Matilda the following of the said earl's lands in Wales, assigned to her in dower: the castle and town of Kaerlion, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 25l. 2s. 0½d.; the manor of Kaerlion, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 48l. 14s. 3½d.; the manor of Lyswyri with Lebennyth, with the liberty, of the yearly value of 40l. 16s. 11d.; lands in Edelegan, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 28l. 17s. 0¼d.; lands in Pantek, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 29s. 9d.; lands in Little Tynterne, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 4l. 17s. 4¼d.; the castle and town of Usk, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 59l. 16s. 10½d.; the manor of Usk called 'New Barn' (Nova Grangia), with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 90l. 17s. 8d.; the manor of Lantrissan, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 27l. 15s. 9¼d.; the town of Trillek, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 23l. 11s. 11½d.; the manor of Trillek, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 26l. 7s. 10d.; the manor of Troye, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 19l. 1s. 5¼d.; lands in Cumcarvan and Laydarth, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 22l. 15s. 5½d.; the castle and manor of Treygruk, with the liberty of the same, of the yearly value of 21l. 6s. 2d. To make good what is lacking of her dower in Wales, the king has assigned to her the manor of Great Merlawe, in the county of Buckingham, of the yearly value of 64l. 12s. 0½d.
By C.
To Bartholomew de Badelesmere, keeper of the earl's lands in Wales. Order to deliver the aforesaid lands to the said Matilda. By C.
To Master Richard de Clare and Richard de Rodeneye, keepers of the earl's lands in the county of Buckingham. Order to deliver the said manor of Great Merlawe to the said Matilda. By C.
Memorandum, that the manor of Merlawe, which, according to the extent, exceeds her dower of the lands in Wales by 4l. 3s. 10¾d., was assigned to her to complete her dower in the form aforesaid, because greater profits come from the lands in Wales than from the lands in England, and the king wills that all the castles, manors, and lands of the said earl in Glomorgan and Morgannou shall be retained in the king's hands during the minority of the earl's heir, and that assignment of the dower shall be made of the lands of the earl's marshalsea in Wales.
Dec. 5.
Northampton.
To John Abel, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to the aforesaid Matilda the following of the said earl's knights' fees, assigned to her in dower: one and a half fee in Shuldham, Wyrham and Stoke, in the county of Norfolk, which the prior of Shuldham holds, of the yearly value of 7l. 10s. 0d.; one fee in Berton Benedisch, in the same county, which Hugh de Scales holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; a moiety of a knight's fee in Gryston and Walsingham, in the same county, which John de Gryston holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; four fees in Heverynglond, Norwich, Whitewell, Baldeswell, Refham and Wychingham, in the same county, which Roger de Gyney holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a quarter of a fee in Brecham and Great Ryngested, in the same county, which Edmund Tyby holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a moiety of a fee in Carleton, Tasburgh, Assheby and Tweyth, in the same county, which the heirs of Oliver Wyth hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; one fee in Hunstaneston, Walepol and Walton, in the same county, which William Lovel holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Styvekeye, Welles and Warham, in the same county, which the heirs of Geoffrey Est hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; one fee in Bynetre, Norton and Twyvelthorp, in the same county, which Roger de Bynetre and his parceners hold, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Stratton and Hevyngham, in the same county, which Henry le Cat holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; two fees and a half in Letheringsete, Wodedallyng, and Hevyngham, in the same county, which Thomas Jordan of Letheringsete holds, of the yearly value of 12l.; five and a half fees in Chippelegh, Clopton, Wyvelesheye, and Denardeston, in the county of Suffolk, Borle, Gelham, Barwe, Toppesfeld, and Oviton, in the county of Essex, which Walter son of Humphrey holds, of the yearly value of 30l.; a fourth of a fee in Helmyngham, in the county of Suffolk, which Roger de Cressy holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a moiety of a fee in Great Bures, in the same county, which the heirs of Peter Silvestre hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; a fee in Tudenham and Haukedon, in the same county, which Thomas de Burgo holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety and a sixth of a fee in Gaisele, in the same county, which the heirs of William de Hansted hold, of the yearly value of 60s.; a moiety of a fee in the same town, which the heirs of Roger de Dalham hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; a quarter of a fee in Honeden, in the same county, which Richard son of Angot holds, of the yearly value of 10s.; a fee in Floketon, in the same county, which Giles de Wathesham holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Cokefeld, in the same county, which Adam de Colecestre holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a twentieth of a fee in Brokeleye, in the same county, which John de Cramavill holds, of the yearly value of 5s.; a fee in Chetebergh and Lyvermere, in the same county, which William de Noketon and Thomas de Livermere hold, of the yearly value of 100s.; a third of a fee in Bures, in the same county, which the heirs of Geoffrey Baldewyn hold, of the yearly value of 30s.; a moiety of a fee in Poselingworth, Shelegh, and Wylinghale, in the same county, which Richard de la Rokele holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; two fees in Braham and Bromlegh, in the same county, which William de Braham holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a sixth of a fee in Barwe, in the same county, which John de Cretyng' holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a fee in Cavenedissh, Bures, Cornerth, Burstall, Waldingfeld, Illegh, Preston, Brethenham, Lelesheye, Groten, Swynelond, Thorp, Ketelberston, Cokefeld, and Whatefeld, in the same county Resheworth, in the county of Norfolk, and Twynsted, in the county of Essex, which Robert Mauduyt holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; four and a half fees in Badele, Brokes, Preston, Ryngesle, Whatefeld, Gyppewych, Clare, Beresholt, Waldyngfeld, and Burstall, in the county of Essex (sic), which William de Badele holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a fee in Halsted, in the same county, which Giles de Badelesmere holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; three fees in Thaxstede, Chaure, and Brokesheved, in the same county, which the heirs of Walter de Clare hold, of the yearly value of 15l.; a moiety and a quarter of a fee in Thaxsted, in the same county, which the heirs of Angot de Cornerth and the heirs of Thomas son of Stephen hold, of the yearly value of 60s.; a fee in Bumsted, in the same county, which Simon de Henham holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; two fees in Little Wykebergh, in the same county, which Robert de Cenantz holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Gyngemonteney, in the same county, which Hamo Chevre holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a moiety of a fee in Rammesden and Creye, in the same county, which Simon de Creye holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; three fees and three parts of a fee in Peveners, Fynchingfeld, Waldingfeld, Bolemere, Hecham, Alwarton, Stanesfeld, Tudenham, and Peselingworth (sic), in the counties of Suffolk and Essex, which William son of Ralph holds, of the yearly value of 16l.; five fees in Ballyngworth, Waude, Waldingfeld, Dorneford, Braham, Ysham, Bridebrok, Herlawe, Foxhole, and Ingham, in the same counties, which Robert de Hastinges holds, of the yearly value of 25l.; a quarter of a fee in Staundon, in the county of Hertford, which the heirs of Nicholas Pecche hold, of the yearly value of 20s.; a fee in Harleston, in the county of Cambridge, which the heirs of Roger de Huntingfeld hold, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Great Grantesden, in the county of Huntingdon, which Adam Gerebaud and the heirs of Ralph Tyrel hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; a fee in Wynewyk, in the same county, which Greylond Beveros holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a ninth of a fee in Stilton, in the same county, which Richard de Hemmyngton holds, of the yearly value of 10s.; a third of a fee in Waleton, in the same county, which Thomas de Beyvill holds, of the yearly value of 30s.; a fee in Fakesworth, in the same county, which Walter de la Huse holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; a moiety of a fee in Ysham, in the county of Northampton, which William Pyel holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a quarter of a fee in Burton and Thyndon, in the same county, which the abbot of Croxton holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a moiety of a fee in Lofwyk and Stanern, in the same county, which John de Chetindon and Henry de Deen hold, of the yearly value of 10l.; a fee in Taneshore, in the same county, which Ralph de Cammeys, John Giffard, Thomas de Bray, Elias de Tyndale, and Robert Porthors hold, of the yearly value of 20l.; a quarter of a fee in Draghton, in the same county, which Simon Malore holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; two fees in Mereworth, Oldehaye, and Clyve, in the county of Kent, which John de Mereworth holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; two fees in Netlested, Papingebery, Backelond, and Helthe, in the same county, which Philip de Pimpe and Thomas le Gegg' hold, of the yearly value of 20l.; three parts of a fee in Vieleston, in the same county, which John de Vyeleston holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; one and a half fee in Hardres, Stellinge, Hert Aungre (sic), and Berefreyeston, in the same county, which Robert de Hardres holds, of the yearly value of 13l. 6s. 8d.; a moiety of a fee in Cluse and Edheldeston, in the same county, which John Attewell holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; a quarter of a fee in Dodinghale, in the same county, which John Polre holds, of the yearly value of 25s.; a moiety of a fee in Lokedale and Welles, in the same county, which William de Lidle holds, of the yearly value of 6l. 13s. 4d.; a fee in Chekeselle, Pettes, and Ranecomb, in the same county, which William de Ore holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Estbarnyngg', in the same county, which Roger de Kent holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a moiety of a fee in Thonebrigg, in the same county, which Roger de Bardenn' holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; an eighth of a fee in Handlo, in the same county, which Hugh de Causton and William Frankeleyn hold, of the yearly value of 20s.; a fee in La Legh, in the same county, which George Chann holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a quarter of a fee in Horewod, in the county of Buckingham, which Hugh de Bradewell holds, of the yearly value of 25s.; a moiety of a fee in Bourton, in the same county, which Walter Fouke holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a moiety of a fee in Langeport, in the same county, which Richard de Langeport and the abbot of Osney hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; a moiety of a fee in Morton, in the same county, which the abbot and John de Morton hold, of the yearly value of 50s.; a fee in Achecote and Lethingborgh, in the same county, which Roger de Englefeld holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a fee in Chilton, in the same county, which Roger de Hamden holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in the same town, which John Peyvre holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a fee in Wavyndon, in the same county, which William Passelewe holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in the same town, which John Peyvre holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a fourth of a fee in the same town, which the abbot of Wouburn holds, of the yearly value of 25s.; one and a half fees in Bydiford and Kilkampton, in the county of Devon, which Bartholomew de Grenevill holds, of the yearly value of 60l.; two fees in Iduslegh and Uppecote, in the same county, which Reymund de Sullye holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; five fees in Lappeford, Doune, and Northlyu, in the same county, which Henry de Umfravill holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; eight fees in Brodeliscom Lomena, in the same county, which John de Clavill holds, of the yearly value of 15l.; a fee in Clist Fomeson and Canonteng', in the same county, which Henry de la Pomeray holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a moiety of a fee in Wynkelegh, in the same county, which John Kaynes holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a fee in Denysbeare, Welfardesworth (sic), and Alselond, in the same county, which Richard de Hauteinford holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; six fees in Frome Quyntin, in the county of Dorset, which Herbert de Sancto Quintino holds, of the yearly value of 40l.; three fees in Hamme, Preston, Tarente Russeaux, Fornham, and Wynterburn, in the same county, which Robert de Lucy and John de Gouiz hold, of the yearly value of 15l.; a fee in Fernham, in the same county, which Elias Deverel holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a moiety of a fee in Pentrich and Sutton Pointz, in the same county, which Hamo son of Richard holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a fee in Perlegh, in the same county, which Gilbert de Elsefeld holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; four fees in Stokes, Fecham and Aldebur[y], in the county of Surrey, which John Abernon holds, of the yearly value of 80l.; a third of a fee in Taleworth, in the same county, which Herbert de Borhunte holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a fourth of a fee in the same town, which the prior of Merton holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; three fees in Chellesham and Warlingham, in the same county, which Walter de Codeston and Joan his wife hold, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Apse, in the same county, which Ralph de Henre holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a quarter of a fee in Hemford near Dorkyng, in the same county, which Agnes de Badeshull holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; a fee in Loslee, in the same county, which Robert le Deol holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a fee in Borghham, in the same county, which John de Wyntereshull holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a third of a fee in Camerwell, in the same county, which the prioress of Haliwell and Stephen de Bokewell hold, of the yearly value of 20l.; a moiety of a fee in Wolfhale, in the county of Wilts, which Robert de Hungerford and Geva his wife hold, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Wotton, in the same county, which the heirs of John de Ryvers hold, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Puclehale, in the same county, which William de Lillebon holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; two fees in Tollard, in the same county, which Robert de Lucy and John de Gouyz hold, of the yearly value of 20l.; a quarter of a fee in Fernch, in the county of Sussex, which Robert de Bromfeld holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a fee in Fynemere, in the county of Oxford, which Osbert de Fynemere holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a moiety of a fee in Bureford, in the same county, which the heirs of Geoffrey de Fanecourt hold, of the yearly value of 10s.; a fee in Hanneye, in the county of Berks, which the heirs of William de Riperiis hold, of the yearly value of 20s.; an eighth of a fee in Stanford, in the same county, which Thomas atte Wyke holds, of the yearly value of 2s. 6d.; a fee in Welford, Dudmarton, and Estlech, in the county of Gloucester, which the heirs of William le Chaumberleyn hold, of the yearly value of 30l.; a third of a fee in Marsfeld, in the same county, which Richard de Heydon holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; one and a half fees in Baketon in the same county, which Ancell' de Gurnay holds, of the yearly value of 48l.; two fees in Fodington and Northcote, in the same county, which the said Ancell' holds, of the yearly value of 63l. 6s. 8d.; one and a half fees in Walton Keardif, in the same county, which Paulinus de Keardif holds, of the yearly value of 50l.; two fees in Kynemerton, Aston, and Badyngdon, in the same county, which John de Dykelesdon holds, of the yearly value of 70l.; a fifth of a fee in Beggeworth, in the same county, which the heirs of William Crupet hold, of the yearly value of 8l.; a fee in Chaddeslegh Corbet, in the county of Worcester, which William Corbet holds, of the yearly value of 40l.; a fee in Badelesdon, in the county of Bedford, which Nicholas Fermbaud holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a fee in Penyton, in the county of Southampton, which John de Acton holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a fee and a quarter in Huton, in the county of Somerset, which Adam le Walessh holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; three parts of a fee in Ashcomb, in the same county, which William Artur holds, of the yearly value of 15l.; a moiety of a fee in Saltford, in the same county, which Richard de Rodeney holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; two fees in Bristleton, in the same county, which John la Warr holds, of the yearly value of 40l.; a quarter of a fee in Miggel, in the same county, which Robert de Asshton holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Nether Eston, in the same county, which John de Whileton holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Langerugg, in the same county, which Adam le Walessh holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a quarter of a fee in Welewe, in the same county, which Reginald de Monte Forti holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a fee in Neweton, in the same county, which John de Sancto Laudo holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a fee in Inglescomb, in the same county, which Thomas de Gurnay holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a fee in Twyverton, in the same county, which Richard de Rodeney holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a sixteenth of a fee in Baggerugge, in the same county, which the abbot of St. Augustine's Bristol holds, of the yearly value of 10s.; a fee in Radestok, in the same county, which Reginald de Monte Forti holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a third of a fee in Chafcomb, in the same county, which Ralph de Stokelyng holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a fee in Dynyngton, in the same county, which the heirs of Alexander de la Lynde hold, of the yearly value of 15l.; a fee in Clopton, in the same county, which William Artur holds, of the yearly value of 15l.; an eighth of a fee in Ayston Dando, in the same county, which Bartholomew de Grenevill holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a quarter of a fee in Capenore, in the same county, which John Tilly holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a moiety of a fee in Bacwell, in the same county, which Richard de Rodeney holds, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Wynfred, in the same county, which the heirs of Edmund Basset hold, of the yearly value of 100s.; a quarter of a fee in Bodecomb, in the same county, which the master of St. John's house, Bristol holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a moiety of a fee in Raggel, in the same county, which Herbert de Sancto Quintino holds, of the yearly value of 60s. By C.
Membrane 23.
Dec. 5.
Northampton.
To John Abel, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to the aforesaid Matilda, late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, the following of his advowsons of churches, assigned to her in dower: the advowson of the church of Lutlyngton, in the county of Cambridge, of the yearly value of 20 marks; the advowson of the church of Welles, in the county of Norfolk, of the yearly value of 10l.; the advowson of the church of Brecham, in the same county, of the yearly value of 20l.; the advowson of the church of Shenham, in the same county, of the yearly value of 40s.; the advowson of the church of Grantesden, in the county of Huntingdon, of the yearly value of 10l.; the advowson of the church of Navesby, in the county of Northampton, of the yearly value of 20l.; the advowson of the church of Great Merlawe, in the county of Buckingham, of the yearly value of 20 marks; the advowson of the church of Blecchinglegh, in the county of Surrey, of the yearly value of 20l.; the advowson of the church of Ocham, in the same county, of the yearly value of 10l.; the advowson of the church of Stanford, in the county of Berks, of the yearly value of 20 marks; the advowson of the chapel on the great bridge of Caversham, in the county of Oxford, of the yearly value of 20s.; the advowson of the church of Ryndecomb, in the county of Gloucester, of the yearly value of 100s.; and of the advowsons of the said earl's abbeys and priories in that bailiwick, the following: the advowson of the abbey of Teukesbury, in the county of Gloucester; the advowson of the priory of St. Neots, in the county of Huntingdon; and the advowson of the priory of Angleseye, in the county of Cambridge. By C.
To the same. Order to deliver to the aforesaid Matilda the following of the said earl's knights' fees in Wales, assigned to her as dower: one fee in Kemmeys, which Meuric de Kemmois and Walter de Kemmois hold, of the yearly value of 20 marks; two fees in Langeston and Wydeston, which John Bluet holds, of the yearly value of 30l.; a fee in the town of St. Brides and Landevenyon, which John de Hunteleye holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a quarter of a fee in Wyldecrik, which Thomas de Wyldecrik holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Castell Coch (in Rubro Castro), which Roger de Seymor and William Martel hold, of the yearly value of 100s.; a moiety of a fee in Iveton, which John de Mora and Isolda his wife and John de Budeneweye hold, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Penclaud, which Madoc ap Walter holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a quarter of a fee in Usk, which the heirs of Matthew de Usk hold, of the yearly value of 20s.; a sixth of a fee in Salesbur[y] and Multon, which the heirs of John ap Adam hold, of the yearly value of 13s. 4d.; a fee in Ragelan, which Ralph Bluet holds, of the yearly value of 40l.; a fee in Penclau, which Robert Avenel holds, of the yearly value of 6l. 13s. 4d.; a moiety of a fee in Wolvesnewenton, which Simon le Botiller and Joan his wife and Sarah and Wenthliana her sisters, hold, of the yearly value of 60s.; a moiety of a fee in Wolvesnewenton, which Ralph le Wolf holds, of the yearly value of 60s.; a moiety of a fee in Mathenny, which John de Knovill holds, of the yearly value of 20l.; a moiety of a fee in Warensti, which Roger Cotel holds, of the yearly value of 6l. 13s. 4d.; a moiety of a fee in Lucannouk and Bravelston, which John Martel holds, of the yearly value of 30s.; a quarter of a fee in Trostrey, which Geoffrey le Mareschal holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a quarter of a fee in Hodelhale, which Master Philip ap Eynon holds, of the yearly value of 40s.; a quarter of a fee in Kilgoygan, which Meuric ap Yevan ap Ernolf holds, of the yearly value of 10s.; a fee in Brenthiroc, Althebila and Lanpadok, which the heirs of John ap Adam hold, of the yearly value of 6l. 13s. 4d.; a moiety of a fee in Little Troye, which John Martel holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; three Welshmen's fees, which Iorverd Vaghan, John ap Griffrith (sic), Yevan ap Meuric, Griffrith (sic) ap Meuric, Adam ap Thuder, the heirs of Philip ap Iorverd, Griff[ith] ap Knyghthlyn and their parceners hold, of the yearly value of 60s.; and the following fees in England assigned to her in completion of her dower of the said fees and of the serjeanties of Coytif and Aven in Wales: one fee in Berton and Heringwell, in the county of Suffolk, which Robert de Sancto Ivone holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; a fee in Wathesham, Meleford, and Bures, in the same county, which Peter de Taleworth holds, of the yearly value of 100s.; two fees in Multon, in the same county, which John Ayneux and the heirs of Robert de Cokefeld hold, of the yearly value of 10l.; a moiety of a fee in Little Samford, in the county of Essex, which Richard son of William holds, of the yearly value of 50s.; a fee in Deneford, in the county of Northampton, which John de Tolthorp, William de Pulteney, John de Berughby, and Robert de Berughby hold, of the yearly value of 30l.; two fees in Barton, Raundes and Graneford, in the same county, which Joan Chaumbernoun holds, of the yearly value of 40l.; a twentieth of a fee in the same county, which Hugh Daundelyn holds, of the yearly value of 20s.; a fee in Dodyngton, in the county of Gloucester, which Henry de Berkelegh holds, of the yearly value of 34l. By C.
To Bartholomew de Badelesmere, keeper of the said earl's lands in Wales. Order to deliver the aforesaid fees in Wales to the abovesaid Matilda.
Memorandum, that the aforesaid fees in England were assigned to the countess to complete her dower in form aforesaid, because the king willed that all the said earl's fees in Glomorgan and Morgannou should be retained in his hands during the minority of the earl's heir, and two fees of the said Welsh fees were assigned to the countess for one English fee because they could not be separated and were of small value, and three English fees were assigned to her for the aforesaid serjeanties, which were estimated by the extent to be worth nine fees.
Dec. 5.
Northampton.
To John Abel, escheator this side Trent. Order to deliver to the aforesaid Matilda the following of the said earl's advowsons in Wales, assigned to her in dower: the advowson of the church of Kemmoys, of the yearly value of 5 marks; the advowson of the church of Tredenauk, of the yearly value of 10 marks; the advowson of the church of Pantek, of the yearly value of 20s.; the advowson of the church of Troye with the chapel of Cumkarvan, of the yearly value of 30 marks; the advowson of the church of Landesey, of the yearly value of 6l.; the advowson of the church of Treygruk, of the yearly value of 20 marks; and the advowson of the church of Landegevegh, of the yearly value of 60s.; and the advowson of the priory of the nuns of Usk, assigned to her of the earl's advowsons of abbeys and priories in Wales. By C.
Memorandum, that the assignment of the whole dower aforesaid was made by the king's council and accepted by Richard de Esedon and Theobald de Bray, attornies of the countess in this behalf, saving to her the dower of any of the earl's lands, knights' fees, and advowsons that may not have been extended in the extents returned into chancery.