Close Rolls, Edward II: January 1323

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: January 1323', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1318-1323, (London, 1895) pp. 691-694. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw2/vol3/pp691-694 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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January 1323

Jan. 6.
Cowick.
Ellen, late the wife of Henry de Byngham of Milford, acknowledges that she owes to the master and brethren of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 56s. 8d.; to be levied, in default of payment, of her lands and chattels in co. York.
Adam Fauvel acknowledges that he owes to Master Adam de Ayremynn, clerk, 11 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment.
William Cruel, son of John Cruel of Wrelton, acknowledges that he owes to Master Robert de Pykeryng', dean of St. Peter's York, 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
John de Cailly of Metheley acknowledges that he owes to the master and brethren of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 32s. 11d.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by brother Augustine, the sacristan, and Robert de Leyburn, receiver of the hospital.
Jan. 20.
York.
To Charles, king of France and Navarre. Request that he will cause satisfaction to be made to Jakeminus de Recto, merchant of Genoa, for his great ship commonly called 'Dromundus' and her cargo, of the value of 5,716l. 1s. 0d., which were taken at Les Dunes near Sandwich by Berenger Blank, keeper or admiral of certain ships of Louis, late king of France, the king having requested the said king Louis and Philip, king of France, to cause satisfaction to be made to the aforesaid merchant, who has been unable to procure satisfaction notwithstanding the promise of king Philip, wherefore he has again prayed the king to cause justice to be done to him. The king requests that justice may be done to the said merchant, so that the king may not be further solicited, in which case he will be unable to refrain from providing him with the remedy usual in such cases. The king of France is desired to write back by the bearer an account of his proceedings herein. [Fædera.]
Membrane 16d.
Jan. 13.
Cowick.
William de Ulseby came before the king, on Thursday after Epiphany, and sought to replevy to the prior of Ormesby the said prior's land in Foterby, which was taken into the king's hands for the prior's default before the justices of the Bench against Jordan de Foterby. This is signified to the justices.
Jan. 8.
Cowick.
To Andrew de Harcla, earl of Carlisle. Order to come to the king at once, leaving in the castle and town of Carlisle a sufficient guard, in order to inform the king concerning the treaties that are being held, as the king is given to understand, between his subjects and the Scots for the granting of a truce, which are being held with the earl's knowledge and without his withstanding them, the king having inhibited the earls, barons, knights, and others of the marches from holding any such treaties with the Scots, and or from confirming anything that may have been treated of, until the king be informed of the conditions of the truce. By K.
[Fædera.]
Jan. 15.
Cowick.
Robert de Neuby, parson of the church of Hoton Wandesleye, acknowledges that he owes to the master and brethren of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 12 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Isolda, late the wife of Peter de Fymmer, and John and Peter, her sons, acknowledge that they owe to Robert son of Peter de Fymmer 30 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.
Walter Clement of Alswyk acknowledges that he owes to William de Ayremynn, clerk, 20 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Hertford.
Cancelled on payment.
Roger de Morteyn, knight, acknowledges that he owes to William de Ayremynn, clerk, 100s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln.— William de Herlaston, one of the keepers of the seal, received the acknowledgment.
Cancelled on payment.
Jan 22.
Stow Park.
John de Thornton of Skuseby acknowledges that he owes to Ralph son of Elias de Skuseby 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Robert Tuchet acknowledges that he owes to Roger Beler 150l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in cos. Derby and Rutland.
Cancelled on payment.
Jan. 23.
Stow Park.
Peter de Malo Lacu, knight, acknowledges that he owes to William, archbishop of York, 300l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Cancelled on payment.
Alexander de Ledes acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Thorp of York 10 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Jan. 24.
Stow Park.
John Sleght parson of Richmond church, and Joan, late the wife of John Sampson of York, acknowledge that they owe to William de Ayremynn, clerk, 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.—Master Henry de Clif received the acknowledgment.
Feb. 12.
Pontefract.
To the sheriff of York. Order to cause a regard to be made in the forest of Galtres before Easter next, before the coming of the justices of the Forest.
[Capitula.]
March 3.
Knaresborough.
Like order to the sheriff of Stafford for a regard in the forest of Kynfare, to be made before the Ascension next.
April 23.
Langley.
The like to the sheriff of York for a regard in the forest of Pykeryng', to be made before Holy Trinity next.
Enrolment of release by Richard, son and heir of Peter de Tadecastre of Etherswyk, to Emma, late the wife of Bartholomew Bacoun, of his right in a chief messuage, 4 tofts and buildings, 2 crofts, and 6 bovates of land in the town of Etherswyk, together with a yearly rent of 4d. in the windmill of that town, and in a rent of a pound of cumin, which Juliana, late the wife of the aforesaid Peter, used to render to the releasor, and in the toft and croft that Adam Scot holds of the releasor in the same town, and in the demesne of a moiety of the said town, with the homages and services of the free tenants there, to wit from Henry atte Water 1d. yearly for a bovate of land, from William de Wygynton ½d. for a bovate, from Roger de Touthorp 1d. for 3 acres of land in Etherswyk, together with the reversion of 5 tofts and 4 bovates that Walter de Wynestowe and the aforesaid Juliana, his wife, hold of the releasor's inheritance in the aforesaid town; to wit all the lands, rents, reversions, etc., pertaining to the releasor by inheritance or otherwise in the said town, which Bartholomew Bacoun and the said Emma previously had of the releasor's grant. Witnesses: Nicholas de Langeton, William Gra, Robert de Bouthum, Thomas Durant, Roger Basy, and Thomas de Helperby. Dated at York, on Tuesday the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, 16 Edward II.
Memorandum, that Richard came into chancery at York, on the aforesaid day, and acknowledged the above deed.
Feb. 22.
Pontefract.
Richard son of Peter de Tadecastre of Etherswyk acknowledges that he owes to Emma, late the wife of Bartholomew Bacun, 100l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.
Membrane 15d.
Jan. 27.
Stow Park.
Roger Grendelyng' of Thresk and John de Bella Landa of Soureby acknowledge that they owe to the master and brethren of St. Leonard's hospital, York, 56s. 4d.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.
Henry son of Thomas de Touleston, Hugh his brother, and John de Lindessey acknowledge that they owe to Thomas de Boterwyk 40s.; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels in co. York.
Jan. 26.
Newark.
To the prior and convent of Holy Trinity, London. Request that they will grant to William de Lughteburgh, the king's envoy, for life such maintenance as Simon le Keu, deceased, had in their house at the request of the late king. By p.s. [6368.]
John son of John de Kirnesale acknowledges that he owes to Richard son of John de Kirnesale 100l.; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Nottingham.