Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1322

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1318-1323. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895.

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'Close Rolls, Edward II: July 1322', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1318-1323, (London, 1895) pp. 565-568. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol3/pp565-568 [accessed 26 March 2024]

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July 1322

July 2.
York.
Richard son of John son of Simon de Newehagh acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Ayremynne, parson of the church of Elvelay, 18l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Oxford.
Richard son of Felicia de Claxton acknowledges that he owes to Percivalle Simeon 30l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Leicester.
July 3.
York.
Robert le Conestable of Flainburgh acknowledges that he owes to Thomas de Rise of Beverley 88l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of of his lands and chattels in co. York.
John le Keu of Brampton acknowledges that he owes to William de Ponte Burgi 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Richard de Fenton of Pokelyngton, Robert de Lascy, Robert de Milyngton, and Richard de Thorp acknowledge that they owe to Thomas de Berewyk of Pokelyngton 6l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.
Hugh de Lincoln of York acknowledges that he owes to Nicholas de Catton of York 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Henry de Watrefalle, parson of the church of Malteby, diocese of York, acknowledges that he owes to John de Crombewelle 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Giles son of John de Ferlyngton acknowledges that he owes to Henry son of John de Ferlington 12l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Rosa, late the wife of the said Henry, and his executrix, as appears in a memorandum on the dorse of the Close Roll of the seventh year of Edward III.
July 4.
York.
Peter de Rythre, parson of the church of Rythre, diocese of York, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas de Cosyngton 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Peter de Malo Lacu acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Grymston, parson of a third of the church of Guthmundham, 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
George Salveyn, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Henry le Scrop 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
July 5.
York.
Peter de Salso Marisco, knight, acknowledges that he owes to Thomas de Cobham, knight, 100l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Norfolk.
Cancelled on payment.
Membrane 2d.
Thomas de Burgh, escheator this side Trent, on 4 April, in the 15th year of the king's reign, assigned to Eleanor, late the wife of Thomas de Multon of Egremound, co. Cumberland, the following of her late husband's lands in dower: for a third of the chief messuage of the manor of Egremound, which is a castle, a messuage in Culderton enclosed with an old ditch, a sheepcote there, with a third of a barn at Le Redeker, a place called 'Le Kilngarth,' as enclosed by an old ditch outside the outer gate of the aforesaid castle, with the houses and buildings on the said place; also the orchard nearest to the park of Egremound, with a third part of a dovecote; also 172 acres of the demesne lands and 20 acres of the demesne meadows lying in the field of the manor in divers places towards the south; also a third of the corn mills of Egremound, Beckermet, Thoraldwait, Wastedale, and Eskedale, and a third of the fulling mill (molendinorum fullareticorum) of Egremound, Thoraldwait and Wastedaile; also a third of the park under the said castle nearest the south, with a third of the fishery in the water of Eygne within the park; also all her said late husband's lands in Distington, with the mill there, except a moiety of the advowson of the church of that town; also all the land that William de Rotington formerly held at will in Rotington, and the lands that John son of Nicholas and John de Winzscales hold at will in Beckermet, and all the lands that William Tetyng and Adam son of Anabella, held at will there; also áll the lands that Peter the miller (molendinarius), William son of Ranulph, and Thomas del Hard' hold at will in Carleton, and all the lands that Thomas son of John, William Punder, David Wodman, Richard Scot, Richard son of R . . ., and William de Aldeby hold at will in Blaystanfit, and all the lands that John son of Gilbert and Adam Materfeloun hold at will in Winzscales, and all the lands that William de Winzscales held in Winzscales, and 1½ acres of land that Nicholas Cint', held at will there, and the land that Adam Cintyng now holds there, which Thomas son of Allot formerly held; also all the lands that Gilbert Marescal, Robert Stevenman, John Faber, Roger de Ponte, and Richard Swan hold at will in Egremound; also the lands that Benedict son of Roger holds at will in Santon; also a third of the free chace of Coupeland by the following boundaries, with all the lands within the said boundaries except two parts of a corn mill and of two lakes there: beginning in the water of Eske at a place called 'Le Holmheved,' and so by the boundaries of Mulcastre to the water of Mite, and so ascending that water to Le Merbek, and so by the boundaries of Santon to Holgil, and so descending by Holgil to the water of Irte, and so ascending by that water to Waswater, and so by Waswater to Beutherdalbek, and so by Boutherdalbeck to Le Punfald, and thence to Le Castok, and so to Le Droppingerag', and so to the height of Yowberg, and so to Le Mikeldor of Yowberg, and thence to Le Rede Pike, and so to Le Blackoumbheved, and thence to Le Wind[y]ate, and thence direct to the high Delhertergrene, (fn. 1) and thence to the Le Blacksayl, and so descending by the brook of Le Blackzol to Lesagh in Eynordale, and so ascending by the water of Lesagh to Le Brinttenng', and so to Le Bradstarth, and so into Edderlanghalf, and so into Edderlangtirn, and so into Prentibiountern, and thence to the height of Eskhals, and so descending into the water of Esk. There are also assigned to her all the lands that William son of Richard, Henry de Scale, and William son of John hold at will in Wastedale; also a third of the lakes of Eynes . . . . Wastewater, Burmeswater, and of the fishpond near the aforesaid castle; also a third of the mines of Thirnby and Holgil, and also the fishery in the water of Eynge near the mere (mare) called 'Eygngarth'; also the rents and services of Henry the smith (Fabri), Alan de Pounsconby, Robert son of Mitt', Roger Kingeson, Richard S. . . ., John Couper, Richard de Cleter, Henry son of Jurdan, Thomas le Alblaster, Roger de Ponte, Henry Marcand, William son of Alan, Nicholas Harper, John son of Michael, Robert son of Simon, Robert del Stanes, John de Kirkbythor, Thomas his brother, Adam Tunnock, Thomas Chappman, Christiana del Mosy . ., Adam Doune, Richard del Boure, Agnes Wait', Benedict Gonyot, Mathilda Punder, Adam le [Y]oung, William de Linthwait, Nicholas de Stanes, Thomas Weltwayn, William Tunny, John Fraunk, John the smith (Fabri), William Giliot', Hauwisa Marscal, and Robert son of John, from the tenements that they hold in free burgage in Egremound; also the rents and free services of Robert Harais, Adam Tunnok, John de Kirkbyth', William Gilyot, John Tailour, John Tirry, Thomas Weltwayn, and Roger de Irton from the tenements that they hold freely in Egremound; also the rents and services of Robert de Layburn, David Harais, the heirs of Alexander de Hale, and a third of the free ferm of Simon Stotevyl for Scalgarl; also the fees and free services of Gilbert de Corwen, and Robert de Cleter; also a moiety of the advowson of the church of Gosford; also a third of the market of Egremound and of the fairs of Egremound and Ravenglas, with a third of the tolls and other customs thence arising; also a third of wreck and waif and of every other demesne profit by land or by sea within the said manor; also a third of all the woods, wastes and pastures lying undivided, with a third of the due pannage throughout the whole Coupeland; also a third of the courts and the perquisites thereof. Dated at Egremont, the day and year aforesaid.
July 6.
York.
Walter del Bakhous of Stokesleye and John his son acknowledge that they owe to John de Billingham 70l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.
John de Stotton acknowledges that he owes to William Brinhand of Knaresburgh 20 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Ralph de Brok acknowledges that he owes to John de Weston 20l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Hertford.
Cancelled on payment.
July 6.
York.
Walter Tolymer and Roger le Graunt acknowledge that they owe to John de Wodford, clerk, 18 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in cos. London and Middlesex.
Membrane 1d.
June 28.
York.
To Robert Baynard, John Haward, Geoffrey Wyth, and John de Fitton. Order not to assess or levy anything upon the community of the county of Norfolk for the wages, expenses, or arms of the 500 men of that county, whom the king lately appointed them to choose and bring to him at Newcastle in addition to the one man from each township. [Parl. Writs.]
The like to the persons appointed in like manner in other counties. [Ibid.]
July 5.
York.
Ralph de Bulmere, Thomas de Manneby, and Geoffrey de Uppesale, knights, Master Michael de Hartcla, John de Denton, Master William de Bulmere, Master Henry le Flemyng, clerks, Ranulph de Manneby, Henry de Crauncewyk, Peter de Synyngthwayt, and John Gew . . . . acknowledge that they owe to John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, 1,000 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment.
Richard de Rodeneye and William de Greyvill acknowledge that they owe to the king 200l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. Somerset.
William de Greyvill acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Rodeneye 200l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Somerset.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Geoffrey Martyn, attorney of Richard's executors.
Richard de Boys of Useburn acknowledges that he owes to William Brynhand of Knaresburgh 12l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Nicholas de Karliolo of York acknowledges that he owes to John de Ellerker, the elder, 10l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment.
July 6.
York.
To John Bustard and Thomas Fairfax. Order to cause the men of the wapentake of Aynsty, in the West Riding of the county of York, between the ages of sixteen and sixty to be sent day by day to a place to be assigned by John de Wysham and John de Rythre, who were appointed by the king to survey the arraying of the said men, the Scots have now entered the John and Thomas to array the said men, as the Scots have now entered the realm. They are ordered to be intendent in this behalf to the said John and John, to whom the king has given power to punish them or others found contrary in this matter. By K.
[Parl. Writs.]
The like to others in other wapentakes of that county, substituting Nicholas de Grey as surveyor in the North Riding and Thomas Ughtred in the East Riding. [Ibid.]

Footnotes

  • 1. Probably 'to the height of the Hertergrene.'