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July 4. Westminster. |
To William de Hatton escheator in Kent and Middlesex. Order
to cause William son and heir of Geoffrey de Say tenant in chief to
have seisin of the lands whereof Geoffrey at his death was seised in his
demesne as of fee; as William has proved his age before the escheator,
and the king has taken his homage and fealty for the lands which his
said father held in chief. By letter of the secret seal. |
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To Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Hertfordshire. Like order,
as William has proved his age before William de Hatton. |
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By the same letter. |
July 13. Westminster. |
To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Order to
discharge Robert de Knolles at the exchequer of 2,000 florins called
'motons' which he was bound to pay at the king's chamber for the
keeping of the castles of Gravele, Fugery and Chastelblank (Album
Castrum) in the duchy of Brittany for the 34th year of the reign,
charging therewith those who ought to be charged, as Robert has
paid the same. By p.s. [25439.] |
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[Fœdera.] |
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To the sheriffs of London. Order to stay altogether their demand
made upon Robert de Knolles by summons of the exchequer for the
same sum. By p.s. [as above.] |
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[Ibid.] |
Aug. 20. Beaulieu. |
To John de Estbury escheator in the counties of Suthampton,
Wilts, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Order to leave a man in the priory
of Merton, void by the death of William de Freston the last prior,
to keep the outer gate of the priory called the great gate in the name
of the king's lordship, and not to intermeddle further with the said
priory or the temporalities or goods thereto belonging, nor take anything there for the vacancy by reason of his office or other pretext,
but to suffer the subprior and convent freely to dispose of the temporalities and other goods thereof as they used to do in times past;
as after search of the rolls of chancery, and after view of the certificate sent by the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer concerning that priory, it is not found that answer was made to the king
or his forefathers for the issues of the temporalities thereof at any
vacancy, nor did the king intermeddle with the keeping thereof, save
only that after the death of every prior the escheators for the time
being entered the priory and set a man to guard the said gate, there
to abide during the vacancy without taking anything beyond his
maintenance. |
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The like to the following: |
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William de Otford escheator in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire,
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. |
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Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and
Hertfordshire. |
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John de Bekynton escheator in Somerset and Dorset. |
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Thomas Cheyny escheator in Devonshire. |
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John de Skirbek escheator in Cornwall. |
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William de Hatton escheator in Kent, Surrey, Sussex and Middlesex. |
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Richard de Wydevylle escheator in Norhamptonshire and
Roteland. |
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John Wroth mayor of the city of London and escheator therein. |
Aug. 20. Beaulieu. |
To Philip de Lutteleye escheator in Notinghamshire. Order not
to intermeddle with the temporalities of the abbey of Peterborough
or with the goods and chattels thereto belonging, but to suffer the
prior and convent freely to dispose thereof, delivering to them any
issues thereof taken from the time of the vacancy; as on 27 June last
the king committed the keeping of the abbey to the said prior and
convent, who undertook before him and the council to answer to him
for the temporalities thereof so long as it should be void. |
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The like to the following: |
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Richard de Wydeville escheator in Norhamptonshire and Roteland. |
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Walter de Kelby escheator in Lincolnshire. |
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John de Wyndesore escheator in Leycestershire. |
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William de Otford escheator in Huntingdonshire and Bedfordshire. |
July 26. Easthampstead. |
To John de Bekynton escheator in Dorset. Order not to distrain
William abbot of Caen in Normandy for his fealty for lands in
England, releasing any distraint already made; as the said abbot
has done fealty for all such lands held by him. |
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Memorandum that the abbot of Bec Herlewin took his fealty by
writ of dedimus potestatem, which is on the files for this year. |
July 4. Windsor. |
To the collectors in the county of Suthampton of the moiety of the
tenth and fifteenth lately granted for the expenses of men at arms,
archers and others for defence of the realm while the king was out of
England. Order to stay altogether their demand upon the true men
of the town of Porchestre for the portion of the tenth and fifteenth
falling to them, suffering them to be quit thereof, and releasing any
distraint upon them made for the same; as lately, in recompense
for expenses and divers charges by the said men incurred by the
king's command and in regard to the safety and defence of the castle
and town of Porchestre, at the time when the king's enemies invaded
the realm and burnt the town of Wynchelse, it was agreed that they
should be discharged of the portion aforesaid. By C. |
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Membrane 22. |
July 29. Swallowfield. |
To John de Estbury escheator in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and
Wilts. Order to suffer the prior and monks of the monastery of
Rading, now void by the death of Henry de Appelford the last abbot,
to have and dispose of all possessions of the said monastery during
the vacancy, according to the charters of former kings, restoring to
them any issues thereof taken; as by the said charters it is
granted to the said prior and convent that, on the death of the abbot
of Radyng, every possession thereof shall remain wholly and freely
in the hand of the prior and monks of the chapter with every right
and custom thereof, and the king by charter has lately confirmed the
same, and has further granted that they and their successors shall fully
use and enjoy all liberties and quittances in those charters contained,
though they may not have fully used them. |
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The like to the following: |
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Thomas de Monyton escheator in Herefordshire. |
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John de Wyndesore escheator in Warwickshire. |
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Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Hertfordshire. |
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William de Otteford escheator in Bedfordshire. |
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William de Hatton escheator in Kent and Sussex. |
July 25. Easthampstead. |
To the mayor and bailiffs of Dertemuth or of Plumuth. Order
to cause a sufficient ship, of those not arrested for the passage of
Richard de Stafford seneschal of Gascony, to be delivered to Andrew
Luterell and Elizabeth his wife for their passage and the passage of
24 persons, men and women, and 24 horses of their company, in
either of the ports named where Andrew shall choose to cross the sea,
any arrests of ships for the king's service (the passage of the said
steward excepted) and any commands or commissions to the contrary notwithstanding; as the said Andrew and Elizabeth and their
company are sailing for Santiago with the king's licence. |
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By letter of the secret seal. |
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Membrane 21. |
June 23. Westminster. |
To Robert de Thorp and his fellows, justices of the Bench. Order
to adjourn all pleas before them, to be pleaded as well on the
octaves and quinzaine of Trinity last as on the morrow, octaves and
quinzaine of Midsummer, in the state in which they now are or ought
to be, to the octaves of Michaelmas, [as above, p. 181] by reason of
the plague as well in the city of London as in neighbouring parts. |
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[Fœdera.] By K. and C. |
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The like, mutatis mutandis, to Henry Grene and his fellows,
justices appointed to hold pleas before the king. |
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[Ibid.] |
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To the treasurer and the barons of the exchequer. Like order,
mutatis mutandis, to adjourn all pleas, processes, accounts and
other business pending before them. By K. and C. |
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[Ibid.] |
July 6. Westminster. |
To William de Hatton escheator in Kent. Order not to intermeddle
further with the manors of Hugham and Dene taken into the king's
hand by the death of Thomas Daldoun, delivering to Maud late his
wife any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition,
taken by the escheator, that Thomas at his death held the said manors
as of the right and heritage of Maud, and that they are held of others
than the king. |
July 1. Westminster. |
To the sheriff of Lancaster. Order, on sight of these presents,
to cause 240 hurdles for the passage of the horses of the king's son
Lionel earl of Ulster, whom the king has appointed his lieutenant
in Ireland, to be made and purveyed and brought to the port of
Lyverpol and there delivered by indenture to those whom the king
or Lionel shall depute to receive the same, so that they be there on
the feast of St. Peter's chains. By K. |
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The like to the sheriff of Gloucester for 100 hurdles, to be taken to
Bristol for the passage of Ralph earl of Stafford to Ireland. By K. |
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The like to the sheriff of Somerset for 100 hurdles, to be taken to
the same port for the passage of the said earl. By K. |
June 30. Westminster. |
To William de Otteford escheator in Bedfordshire. Order to take
the fealty of Isabel late the wife of John Pygot knight, according to the
form of a schedule enclosed, and not to intermeddle further with
the manor of Kerdyngton, the advowson of two thirds of a mediety
of the church of Hoghton Conquest, one messuage, 100 acres of land,
5 acres of pasture; 10s. of rent and the third part of two water mills
in the town of Kerdyngton, delivering to Isabel any issues thereof
taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator,
that John at his death held the premises in chief jointly with Isabel,
namely the said manor and advowson of the feoffment of William de
Ounesby parson of Dodyngton, the said messuage, land, rent and third
part of the feoffment of Elizabeth de Latymer, both made with the
king's licence, to the said John and Isabel and to the heirs of their
bodies. |
July 12. Westminster. |
To the treasurer of Ireland. Order to cause all the war horses which
Ralph earl of Stafford caused to be purveyed in Ireland for the king's
service to be appraised, and the price to be paid him of the treasury
in case they or any of them be lost in that service; as the earl is about
to depart thither by the king's command to subdue the king's Irish
enemies, and has caused great number of such horses to be there purveyed against his coming thither. By K. |
June 6. Westminster. |
To Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Norfolk and Essex. Order
to deliver in dower to Margaret who was wife of Richard de Plays
tenant in chief the following knights' fees and parts of fees
which the king has assigned to her of the knights' fees of her husband
taken into the king's hand by his death, namely the fourth part of
one knight's fee in Wetyng co. Norfolk held by Roger Poteys (extended at 25s. a year), the third part of one knight's fee in Sistronde held
by Michael de Ponynges (at 33s. 4d.), the moiety of one knight's fee in
Geyton held by Edmund de Geyton (at 50s.), one knight's fee in
Depham and Little Elyngham in the same county held by Roger
Cosyn (at 100s.), two knights' fees in Wendon by Walden and
Macchyngg co. Essex held by Maurice de Berkele (at 10l.), the fourth
part of one knight's fee in Arkesden held by the prioress of Campeseye
(at 25s.), four knights' fees in Wydyton, Wenyngton, Reynham and
Alvedele held by the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England,
Thomas Charnel knight and Gilbert le Veyse (at 20l.), the fourth part
of one knight's fee in Stanstede held by John de Bassyngbourne
(at 25s.), one kinght's fee in Chingelford held by Dame de Roos (at
100s.), one knight's fee in Witham held by Henry Basset, Robert
Bakon knight and Amaury de Welyngton knight (at 100s.), one
knight's fee in the same town held by Juliana Talbot (at 100s.), the
fourth part of one knight's fee in Takeleye in the same county held
by the prior of Tremenhale (at 6s. 3d.) |
June 30. Westminster. |
To John atte Wode escheator in Salop. Order to take an oath of
Dionisia who was wife of Thomas Alvydele tenant in chief that she
will not marry without the king's licence, and to cause dower to be
assigned her of the lands of her husband taken into the king's hand
by his death, sending the assignment under seal to be enrolled in
chancery. |
July 2. Westminster. |
To John de Estbury escheator in Oxfordshire. Order not to intermeddle further with the fourth part of the manor of Stanlak taken
into the king's hand by the death of Amice who was wife of John de
Oddyngseles knight, delivering up any issues thereof taken; as
it is found by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Amice at her
death held no lands in that county in chief in her demesne as of fee,
but held the said fourth part in chief for her life by knight service,
as of the fees of the earl of Albemarle lately granted by the king
to Isabel his daughter for life, of the grant of Robert Corbet knight,
with remainder to Edmund Giffard, Margaret his wife and Robert
son of the said Edmund (all living), and the king has at another time
granted to his said daughter by letters patent all wards, marriages
reliefs and profits arising from the fees aforesaid in England. |
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Membrane 20. |
Aug. 10. Brockenhurst. |
To John de Estbury escheator in Wilts. Order not to intermeddle
further with the manor of Manyngford Bohun taken into the king's
hand by the death of Thomas de Aldoun knight, delivering to
Edward de Bohun knight any issues thereof taken; as the king has
learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Thomas at his
death held no lands in that county in chief nor of others in his
demesne as of fee, but held the said manor for life of the demise of
Edward, with reversion to Edward and his heirs, and that the same
is held of another than the king. |
July 28. [Kings]clere. |
To John de Wyndesore escheator in Warwickshire and Leycestershire. Order to take a simple seisin in the name of the king's royal
lordship within the gates of the priory of Kenylworth, now void by
the death of brother John de Peito the last prior, and not to intermeddle with the priory or with the temporalities, goods or chattels
thereof, suffering the subprior and convent freely to dispose and take
their advantage of the same without taking or removing anything
thence, and delivering to them any issues of the said temporalities
taken by reason of the vacancy; as lately by letters patent the king
granted to Thomas de Warmynton (then prior) and the convent that,
at every vacancy by death, cession, resignation or otherwise, the
subprior and convent and their successors should have the keeping
of the priory and of the temporalities thereof with the goods thereto
belonging as fully as any prior had, so that they should have the
administration and disposal thereof as they should think best,
saving to the king the knights' fees and advowsons of the priory
during such vacancy, rendering to the king for every vacancy, if it
should last for a year, 117l. 2s. 8d. at which the temporalities are
extended, as the king is assured by certificate of the treasurer and
the barons of the exchequer sent into the wardrobe, and if a less or a
greater time pro rata, so that no sheriff, escheator, bailiff or minister
of the king should intermeddle in the keeping of the priory or of the
manors, granges or goods thereof, except that the escheator or other
his minister at the beginning of every vacancy should take a simple
seisin as aforesaid and immediately withdraw without taking anything away, so that he should not there abide more than one day nor
leave a substitute in his room. |
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The like to William de Otteford escheator in Buckinghamshire. |
Aug. 18. Beaulieu. |
To the steward and the marshals of the king's household. Order,
upon the petition of Thomas de Hampton sheriff of Suthampton, if
he is amerced before the steward and marshals at 20s. before the
king's commission of his office was delivered to him, as he alleges,
for that he had no one for him in the court of the marshalsea, to cause
that amercement to be annulled, and their demand against him for
20s. to the king's use to be altogether stayed, releasing any distraint
thereupon made; as the king is aware that for sure causes he has not
had his commission before the date of these presents. By K. and C. |
Aug. 18. Beaulieu. |
To the sheriffs of London. Order to suspend the execution of any
judgment before them in the king's court of that city against Stephen
de Burton, brother and executor of Robert de Burton late archdeacon of Winchester, for recovery of any debts by the archdeacon
due to others than the king, until the king be contented, who by his
prerogative ought to be preferred to all others in payment of debts,
and to stay altogether the taking of Stephen's body for that cause;
but it is not the king's intention that, by colour of this order, the suit
of any against Stephen for the said debts, or any process before the
sheriffs be hindered, provided the execution of judgment be stayed;
as all the goods and chattels of the said archdeacon are taken into
the king's hand by reason of divers debts in which at his death he
was bound to the king for the time he was receiver of the issues of the
king's chamber, and now the king has learned by the plaint of the
said Stephen that certain alleged creditors of his late brother are
impleading Stephen before the sheriffs, and suing to take him, and it is
not lawful that he should be troubled for his brother's debts to others
while the said goods are in the king's hand. By K. |
July 3. Windsor. |
To William de Otteford escheator in Cambridgeshire. Order to
remove the king's hand and not to intermeddle further with a messuage and 60 acres of land of Ralph de Malverne in Burwell, delivering to Ralph any issues thereof taken; as the king lately ordered
the escheator to certify in chancery the cause wherefore the premises
were by him taken into the king's hand, and the escheator certified
that he so took the same for that he found, by inquisition before
him taken of his office, that John Perussone of Burewell conferred them
upon Ralph de Malverne priest for a perpetual celebration during
his life, and so from one priest to another for ever, and Ralph
aliened them without the king's licence to the brethren of the
fraternity of Corpus Christi Cambridge; and after at the suit of
Ralph, alleging that he acquired the premises of John Perussone to
him and his heirs in fee, and peaceably continued his seisin thereof
until the same were taken as aforesaid, without that that the said
brethren had or could claim any right or estate therein at any time,
and praying the king to order his hand to be removed, the king ordered
the escheator to make inquisition thereupon; and by inquisition
so made it is found that Ralph was enfeoffed and seised of the
premises of the gift of John Pieressone of Burwell to him and his heirs
in fee, and continued his seisin as aforesaid, without that that the said
brethren had any estate therein before they were so taken or after,
and that they are held of others than the king. |
July 4. Westminster. |
To John de Wyndesore escheator in Leycestershire. Order to
deliver to Bartholomew de Burgherssh (son and heir of Bartholomew
de Burgherssh and Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters and heirs
of Theobald de Verdon tenant in chief of King Edward II) the
knights' fees and parts of fees following of the purparty of Elizabeth
wife of Bartholomew of the heritage of Theobald, which were by
the king assigned in dower to Elizabeth de Burgo deceased (late wife
of Theobald), and taken into the king's hand by her death, namely
the fourth part of one knight's fee in Stanton Herald then held by
the heir of Ellis de Stanton, the eighth part of one knight's fee in
Thorpe by Lilleborne and Bildeston held by William Chaynel, the
sixth part of one knight's fee in Little Assby held by John Folville,
the sixth part of one knight's fee in Flekeneye held by Ivo and
other free tenants of the town of Flekeneye two knights' fees in
Brantyngthorp and Petelyng held by the abbot of Mereval, and one
knight's fee, the moiety and the fourth part of one knight's fee in
Burton and Draycote held by Thomas Garshal; as the king has at
another time commanded that all lands of that heritage and purparty
held in dower by Elizabeth de Burgo should be delivered to the said
Bartholomew. |
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Membrane 19. |
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Partition of the knights' fees and advowsons which were of
Henry late duke of Lancaster tenant in chief between the heirs and
parceners of that heritage:— |
July 16. Henley. |
To Henry de Haydok and John Cokayn, guardians of the lands
and knights' fees late of Henry duke of Lancaster tenant in chief
in Lancashire, Notinghamshire and Staffordshire. Order to deliver
to the king's son John earl of Richemond and to Blanche his wife,
one of the daughters and heirs of the said duke, the knight's fees and
parts of fees following which were of the duke in the said three
counties, taken into the king's hand by his death, and by him
assigned to them, by assent of Maud the other daughter and heir,
as the purparty of Blanche, namely two fees and the fourth part of
one knight's fee in Tetynton, Bury, Midelton and Chaderton co.
Lancaster held by tenants of Henry de Lascy, the eighth part of one
knight's fee in Urmeston held by Richard de Urmeston, the sixteenth
part of one knight's fee in Burghton held by Jordan de Crompton,
the sixth part of one knight's fee in Hordeshale held by Richard de
Hulton, the twelfth part of one knight's fee in Hawe held by Hugh
le Noreys, three knights' fees in Wydenhous held by Henry de
Lascy, one knight's fee in Makerffeld held by Robert de Langton,
the moiety of one knight's fee in Chefton held by Richard
Molyneux, five knights' fees in Blakeburn held by tenants of Henry
de Lascy, the moiety of one knight's fee in Garstange and Urleston
held by William de Lyndeseye, the moiety of one knight's fee in
Garstange and Urleston held by Walter Fauconberge, Marmaduke
de Twenge, John de Belewe and Margaret de Roos, the fourth part
of one knight's fee in Kelgrymeshargh and Brynyng held by Thomas
de Bethum, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Warton held by
the said Thomas, one knight's fee in Frokelton, Neuton and Hetheleswyk held by Adam de Frokelton, the moiety of one knight's fee
in Wydeton held by Theobald Botiler, one knight's fee in Laton
held by William Botiler, the third part of one knight's fee in Merton
held by William de Merton, the fourth part of one knight's fee in
Kelgrymeshargh and Brynyng held by Ralph Bethem, two and a
half knights' fees in Penwortham held by tenants of Henry de
Lascy, the third part of one knight's fee in Arkmell and Bryverton
held by Edmund de Lascy, the moiety of one knight's fee in Hoghton
and Walton held by the said Edmund, one knight's fee in Kirkedale,
Claygton and Gumyldesmore held by the said Edmund, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Longeton, Cukeston and Laylond held by the
said Edmund, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Penewortham
held by the said Edmund, one knight's fee in Horneby held by the
said Edmund, all in the same county, four knights' fees in
Gameleston, Flyntham, Walesby, Houton, Mereseye, Morton, Barneby,
Thorp, West Stretford, Claverburgh, Drayton and elsewhere co.
Notyngham held by Thomas Mareseye, one knight's fee in Holme
held by Robert Pirpount, the moiety of one knight's fee in Babworth
held by William de Grendon, one knight's fee in Cotegrave held by
the abbot of Swyneshed, one knight's fee in Bothmeshull held by
Walter de Furneux and Richard de Boslyngthorp, two knights' fees
in Crophull Botiller, Calverton and Neubold held by William Botyler,
one knight's fee in Cotegrave held by John la Warre all in the same
county, one knight's fee in Thorp Constantyn co. Stafford held by
John Constantyn, one knight's fee in Drakelowe held by Walter
Mountgomeri in the same county, one knight's fee in Lutton co.
Lincoln held by Thomas de Multon, three knights' fees and the third
part of one fee in Thumek, Munden, Walesby, Nettelton, Wytyngham
and elsewhere held by the earl of Cornwall, three knights' fees in
Swynesheved held by Thomas de Gredle, one knight's fee and a half
in Sixhull, the moiety of one knight's fee in Bracebrigge, one
knight's fee and the tenth part of one fee in Bloxham and the ninth
part of one knight's fee in Wodeheved held by Thomas de Gredle,
one knight's fee in Kelleshaye held by Gilbert Haunsard, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Tydde held by Robert de Tateshale, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Tydde held by John de Tydde, one knight's
fee in Gymelthorp (sic) held by William de Grymelthorp, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Swalewe held by the abbot of Grymesby and
the prioress of Nunecoton, the moiety of one knight's fee in Ryby
held by Roger de Aysterby, the moiety of one knight's fee in Botheby
held by Nicholas de Bok and Thomas de Enges, one knight's fee
in Wellyngoure held by Hugh Doket, Walter Fourneux and Richard
de Boselyngthorp, two thirds of one knight's fee in Flete held by
Thomas de Multon, the moiety of one knight's fee in Croxton, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Bultham and Elsham, one knight's fee
and a third in Fylingham and two thirds of one knight's fee in
Engham held by William Botiller, the moiety and the fourth part of
one knight's fee in Kirkeby Lailthorp held by the prioress of Grace
all in the same county, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Hegham
co. Leycestre held by William Baseville, the twelfth part of one
knight's fee in Hynkelee held by the tenants of Hynkelee, one knight's
fee in Stoke held by Robert de Chaumpayne, the moiety of one knight's
fee in Whenlesbergh held by Thomas de Whenlesbergh, one knight's
fee in Wettherdelegh and Atterton held by Thomas Wake, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Hynkelee held by Nicholas Charnels, the fourth
part of one knight's fee in Hegham held by Thomas de Astelegh all
in the same county, two knights' fees in Chalfhunt Seynt Piere co.
Bukingham held by Geoffrey Bolstrode, one knight's fee in Tappelowe
held by Walter Turpynton, one knight's fee in Santerden held by
the said Walter, the moiety of one knight's fee in la Penne held by
the said Walter, one knight's fee in Weston held by the said Walter,
one knight's fee in Weston and Broghton held by Ela la Botiler, the
eighth part of one knight's fee in la Penne held by the said Ela, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Tappelawe held by the said Ela, one
knight's fee in Weston and Hyde held by Walter de Turpinton and
Ela la Botiller, the moiety of one knight's fee in la Penne held by
the said Walter and Ela, the eighth part of one knight's fee in the
same town held by the said Walter and Ela all in the same county,
one knight's fee in Fretenham co. Norfolk held by Thomas Bardolf,
one knight's fee in Tonsted held by Michael de Meldon, one knight's
fee in Heymford held by Thomas Bavent all in the same county, one
knight's fee and a half in Sprouston held by John Aspale, one knight's
fee in Sprouton held by Roger Daungerville, and two knights' fees in
Ofton by Elmesete co. Norfolk (sic) held by William de Bohoun, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Bokested co. Suffolk held by Beatrice
atte Lee, one knight's fee in Thorpe Morieux held by Thomas
son of Hugh de Thorpe Morieux, the moiety of one knight's fee in
Waddyngfeld held by William de Bello Campo, one knight's fee and
a half in Ottele and Claydon held by Ralph de Hemenhale, two
knights' fees in Yken and Boxhale held by William Sturmy, the
seventh part of one knight's fee in Neuton held by the heirs of Gilbert
de Ryston, the moiety of one knight's fee in Culfo held by Giles de
Wechesham, one knight's fee in Sturstanton held by Thomas de
Multon, the moiety of one knight's fee in Preston held by Amice
de Preston, one knight's fee in Welexham held by Isabel de la Mote,
one knight's fee in Thorpe Morieux held by the heirs of Guy de
Ferrariis, one knight's fee in Medeham held by Roger de Huntyngfeld,
three knights' fees and the twentieth part of one fee in Akenham and
Wityngham, Clopton and Asketon with their members held by the
earl marshal, one knight's fee in Meldesham held by John Buttourt
all in the same county, the moiety of one knight's fee in Shepefeld
and Carlaxton cos. Essex and Sussex held by John Ratyngden,
Thomas de Leukenore, Andrew de Medestede, the abbot of Begeham,
the fourth part of one knight's fee in Shefeld and Charlaxton held
by Thomas de Sancto Mauro, the fifth part of one knight's fee in
Flecchinge and Lanerkecie in the same counties held by Thomas
Camoys, one knight's fee in Torring in the same counties held by
Nicholaa de Aldeham, one knight's fee in Torryng and Bochinton
in Westden in the same counties held by the dean of Cicestre, one
knight's fee in Torryng and Westden held by Philip de Neville of
Scotton, three and a half knights' fees in Fokynton, Wennok and
Exsete in the same counties held by John la Warre, one knight's fee
in Claverham and Rakton in the same counties held by Thomas
Hereward, the moiety of one knight's fee in Torrok co. Essex held
by Richard de Gray, the moiety of one knight's fee in Lynham co.
Oxford held by John Murye, the moiety of one knight's fee in the
same town held by Adam de Shareshull, one knight's fee in Sewell
held by the abbot of Redyng, the abbot of Eynsham, the abbot of
Bruera and the prior of Colde Norton, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in Childeston held by Robert Barber, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in Chadlynton held by Robert de Hildesle knight, the fourth part
of one knight's fee. |
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in Karsynton held by William earl of Salisbury, the fourth
part of one knight's fee in the same town held by William de
Meldon, two thirds of one knight's fee in the same town held by
the abbess of Godestowe, three and a half knights' fees in Assele,
Tumele and Bightewell held by Roger de Cotesford knight, one knight's
fee in Pyreton held by William earl of Norhampton all in the same
county, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Cherleton by Wanetyng
co. Berks held by Robert Martyn, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in Drayton in the same county held by Gilbert de Ellesfeld, one
knight's fee in Strode co. Kent held by Thomas de Fleynesford, three
quarters of one knight's fee in Hastyngley held by Edmund son of
Simon, one knight's fee in Godwynston held by Thomas de Favorsham,
Thomas Chuche and Richard de Gravene, one knight's fee in
Chewesfeld held by Thomas de Fleynesford, the moiety of one knight's
fee in Strode held by the master of the new work of St. Mary of
Strode, one knight's fee and the moiety of one fee in Clyve held by
Geoffrey Dyve, one knight's fee in Hastyngs held by Nicholas de
Charnell, one knight's fee in Shaldeforde held by Robert de Monte
Alto all in the same county, one knight's fee in Emeldon co. Northumberland held by the men of that town, one knight's fee in Dunstan
and Craucestre held by the men of those towns, one knight's fee in
Staunford and Neuton held by the men of those towns, one knight's
fee in Fenton held by the men of that town, one knight's fee in
Warudham and Hulbourne held by the men of those towns, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Sheple and Cartynton held by the men
of those towns, the moiety of one knight's fee in Burton held by the
men of that town all in the same county, one knight's fee in Anestan
co. York held by Gervase Bernak, the moiety of one knight's fee
in Little Anestan held by Thomas Deyville, and 31 knights' fees in
that county which pertain to the honour of Pontefract. By K. |
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To Roger de Wydryngton and Thomas Galon guardians of the
said late duke's lands and fees in Northumberland. Order to
deliver to the said John and Blanche the knights' fees and parts of
fees of her purparty in that county (as above specified). By K. |
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The like to the following: |
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William de Mirfeld and John de Laysyngcroft guardians in
Yorkshire. |
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Robert de Elkyngton guardian in Lincolnshire. |
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Walter atte Bergh guardian in Oxfordshire and Berkshire. |
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William de Hatton guardian in Essex, Sussex and Kent. |
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Robert de Ernesby guardian in Leycestershire. |
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William de Hatfeld guardian in Bukinghamshire. |
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Edmund de Ufford and Richard de Rougham guardians in Norfolk and Suffolk. |
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To William de Nessefeld escheator in Yorkshire. Order to deliver
to the said John and Blanche, to her purparty, so many of the following
advowsons of the said late duke as are in his bailiwick, namely the
advowsons of the churches of Ouston, Camsale, Acworth, Castelford,
Methelay, Berewyk, Bradeford, Almanbury, Berton co. York, Preston
and St. Michael co. Lancastre, the priories of Pontefract co. York
and of Lancastre, the hospitals of St. John of Pontefract co. York
and St. Mary Magdalene co. Lancastre, the chapel within Pontefract
castle and the deanery and three prebends therein. By K. |
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To Henry de Haydok and John Cokayn, guardians of the knights'
fees and advowsons of the said late duke in Lancashire. Like order
as regards the above named advowsons which are in that county. |
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By K. |
July 16. Henley. |
To Thomas de Monyton escheator in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire and in the march of Wales adjoining. Order to deliver
to Maud, one of the daughters of the said late duke, to her purparty
assigned to her by the king by assent of John earl of Richemond
and Blanche his wife, so many of the following advowsons of the said
duke as are in his bailiwick, namely the advowsons of the churches
of Tiberton co. Gloucester, Lanethli, St. Ismael and Langeinor in the
march of Wales, Stoke and Wolstanton co. Stafford, Ribecestre co.
Lancaster, Herteley co. Suthampton, of the priories of Motesfonte co.
Suthampton, Monemuth, Ewenny and Kidewelly in the march of
Wales, of the abbey of Combe co. Warwick, and of twelve prebends in the
chapel of St. Mary of the new work Leycestre co. Leycestre. By K. |
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To John atte Wode escheator in Staffordshire. Like order regarding the advowsons above mentioned in his bailiwick. |
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The like to the following:— |
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John de Estbury escheator in the county of Suthampton. |
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John de Wyndesore escheator in Warwickshire and Leycestershire. |
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Henry de Haydok clerk and John Cokayn, guardians of the
knights' fees and advowsons of the late duke in Lancashire. |
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July 16. Henley. |
To Walter atte Bergh guardian of the lands and knights' fees of
the said late duke in Wilts, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Worcestershire,
Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Dorset, Somerset, Devonshire and
the march of Wales. Order to deliver to the said Maud, to her purparty, so many of the following knights' fees and parts of fees as
are in his bailiwick, namely the third part of one knight's fee in
Frollesworth co. Leycester held by John de Amory and Eleanor his
wife, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Endreby held by Philip
de Neville, one knight's fee in Sapcote, Stoke and Upton held by
Ralph Basset, one knight's fee in Thurleston, Normanton, Craft and
Sutton held by Robert Chaumpayne, one knight's fee in Normanton,
Thurleston and Craft held by Hugh Turville, one knight's fee in
Broghton and Sutton held by Thomas de Asteley, one knight's fee
in Cuntasthorp [and] Blaby held by the earl of Warrewyk, the
sixteenth part of one knight's fee in Shulton held by John de
Barwell, the twelfth part of one knight's fee in Wheston held by
Hugh Danet, the fifth part of one knight's fee in Whatton held by
John de Segrave, the third part of one knight's fee in Burstall held
by Thomas de Kygelegh, one knight's fee in Silleby [and] Therneby
held by John de Segrave, the fourth part of one knight's fee in
Belgrave held by Lawrence de Belgrave, the twentieth part of one
knight's fee in Hatherne held by Thomas de Thorp, one knight's fee
in Wymondeswold, Burton and Prestwold held by Thomas de Chaworth,
the tenth part of one knight's fee in Thorp Serly held by Juliana who
was wife of Serlion de Thorp, one knight's fee in Anlep held by Hugh
Turville, one knight's fee in Stywaldesby and Saxby held by the
said Hugh, the third part of one knight's fee in Walton held by the
said Hugh, two thirds of one knight's fee in Whalton held by
Anketin Hubaud, three knights' fees in Evyngton and Humberton
held by Richard de Grey, the moiety of one knight's fee in Belegrave
held by Henry de Ferrariis, one knight's fee in Wymondeswold, Burton,
Prestwold and Cotes held by John de Segrave all in the same county,
one knight's fee in Gunthorp co. Nottingham held by Peter de Monte
Forti, one knight's fee in Lokynton co. Leycester held by the abbot
of Leycestre, one knight's fee in Shanketon and Herewyk held by
Robert de Wyvelee, one knight's fee in Staunton and Tedyngworth
held by the said Robert, the moiety of one knight's fee in Wykyngeston held by Robert de Chaumpayne, the tenth part of one knight's
fee in Willesby and Endreby held by Thomas de Ryperes, the fourth
part of one knight's fee in Langeton held by Robert de Sadyngton,
the moiety of one knight's fee in Walton and Southkenelyngworth
held by Alice de Woure, the moiety of one knight's fee in Southkenelyngworth held by Richard le Louerd, the fourth part of one
knight's fee in the same town held by Robert son of Simon, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Thorp by Lilleborne held by Roger Malure,
the moiety of one knight's fee in Butteneswell held by Constantina
de Neville, one knight's fee in Mouslegh and Humberton held by
Anketin Hubaud, one knight's fee in Knaptoft held by Thomas de
Roshale, one knight's fee in Gloreston, Crawhogh and Stokefaston
held by Ralph Basset, the moiety of one knight's fee in Smytheton
and Westerby held by Hugh Turville, two knights' fees in Langeton
with its members held by Thomas de Astelegh, one knight's fee in
Magna Asshby held by James de Audeley, the fourth part of one
knight's fee in Raveneston held by William Botiller, the sixth part
of one knight's fee in Cateby held by John de Segrave, one knight's
fee in Peightilton and Stapilton held by William Motoun, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Kirkeby held by Ralph Malure, the moiety of
one knight's fee in Dagworth (sic) held by Dame de Holand, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Thorneton held by the earl of Warrewyk, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Clenefeld held by Henry de Ferrariis,
the moiety of one knight's fee in Bryntyngthorp held by Henry
Danet all in Leycestershire, the fourth part of one knight's fee in
Wymondecote co. Warwick held by Roger de Cuilly, one knight's
fee in Ilmedon held by Peter de Monte Forti, the eighth part of one
knight's fee in Radewaye held by the abbot of Stoneley, the eighth
part of one knight's fee in Oxhull held by the abbot of Bordesley,
the fifth part of one knight's fee in Herberbury held by the abbot
of Coumbe, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Wodecote held by
William Botiller, one knight's fee in Fennycompton held by the
said William, two knights' fees in Mersshton and Etyndon held by
the said William, one knight's fee and the moiety of one fee in
Pynglegh, Lodynton and Overlegh held by the said William, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Tachebrok held by the said William,
the moiety of one knight's fee held by the said William, the fifth
part of one knight's fee in Harberbury held by John Malure, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Filyngleye held by John de Hastings,
the moiety of one knight's fee in Morton and Mershull held by John
de Busshopeston, one knight's fee in Brynkelowe held by John
Moubray, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Herberbury held by
John Malure, the moiety of one knight's fee in Palyngton and
Herdeburgh held by John Ryvel and William de Charnelles, the fourth
part of one knight's fee in Palyngton held by John de Payto, one
knight's fee in Lapworth held by Hugh de Braundeston and his par
ceners, two knights' fees in Wappenbury with the members held
by Thomas Wake, the tenth part of one knight's fee in Esenhull
held by John de Esenhull and Margery de Ruton all in the same
county, one knight's fee in Edwalton co. Notingham held by Ralph
Basset, one knight's fee in Gotham held by John de Seint Andrew,
the third part of one knight's fee in the same town held by Lawrence
de Sancto Mauro, one knight's fee in Raumpeston held by the abbot
of Gerwedon all in the same county, one knight's fee in Merston
Trussell co. Norhampton held by Robert de Wyvele, the moiety of
one knight's fee in Thorp by Lumbenham held by Anketil Maloree,
one knight's fee and the moiety of one fee in Lilleborne held by Ralph
Botiller, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Asshby Leger held by
Nicholas de Craunsford, one knight's fee in Eydon held by Richard
Wale, one knight's fee in Esthaldon (sic) and Aldenby held by John de
Seint Andrew, the third part of one knight's fee in Esthaddon, Westhaddon, Aldenby and Brampton held by Henry Bray, one knight's fee in
Esthaddon and Brampton held by John de Ratenden, the fourth
part of one knight's fee in Scyresham held by Robert de Twyford,
the fourth part of one knight's fee in Whelyngburgh held by Baldwin
le Maners, one knight's fee in Welton and Stav[er]ton held by Thomas
de Astelegh, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Claycotes held by
the said Thomas, two knights' fees in Neubold, Sutton, Byfeld,
Cherleton and Kateby held by Richard de Gray, four knights' fees
and the moiety of one fee in Dodeford, Thurneby, Yelvertoft, Walton
and elsewhere held by William de Caynes, the moiety of one knight's
fee in Asshby and Thorp held by Seman de Stokes and his parceners,
the fourth part of one knight's fee in Helmelden held by William
Turville, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Atteneston held by
Sara Hayward, one knight's fee and the moiety of one fee in Helmedon
held by the said Sara, the moiety of one knight's fee in Croulton
held by the said Sara, five knight's fees in Grutworth, Eveneilegh,
Preston, Farthyngston, Kyslyngbury, Bryngton, Charwelton, Pokeslegh, Couwesgrave, Forstratford, Tyffeld, Byfeld and Bukeby held
by Thomas de Leukenore all in the same county, three quarters of
one knight's fee in Ty co. Roteland held by John Folvile, one knight's
fee in Chitterne co. Wilts held by the earl of Salisbury, one knight's
fee in Aleton held by Robert de Wodeford, the fifth part of one
knight's fee in Hakeneston held by Philip de la Beche, the fifth part
of one knight's fee in Hakeneston and Netherhaven held by
Amaury de Sancto Amando, the moiety of one knight's fee in
Compton and Brommore held by John de Brunmore, a serjeanty in
Netherhaven held by Roger Cormayles, one knight's fee in Old Aston
Caynell held by William Caynell, two thirds of one knight's fee in
Hardon Heighwyke held by John de Sancto Laudo and Agnes his
wife daughter and heir of Alexander Cheverell, the third part of
one knight's fee in the same town held by Walter Skydemore, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Whiteford held by Adam de la Forthe,
the moiety of one knight's fee in the same town held by John
de Bonham, the moiety of one knight's fee in Cheldrington held by
Henry de Thistelden, the moiety of one knight's fee in Chichelowe
held by Henry de Rodborne, the moiety of one knight's fee in
Adyngton held by John de Aure all in the same county, one knight's
fee in Sandon co. Berks held by Robert de Fokerham, one knight's
fee in Hudden held by the prior of St. Frideswyde, one knight's fee
in Templeton held by the master of the Hospital, the moiety of one
knight's fee in Westildeslegh held by Robert Fokerham, one knight's
fee in Kentebury Eton held by the prioress of Nonne Eton, two thirds
of the moiety of one knight's fee in Westildeslegh held by Miles de
Bello Campo all in the same county, the moiety of one knight's fee
in Lillyngston co. Oxford held by Margery Criole, the moiety of one
knight's fee in Shutton by Charwell in the same county held by John
de Baldyngton, one knight's fee in Chauton and Catryngton with
the members co. Suthampton held by John son of Fulk Lestraunge,
one knight's fee in Erleston held by Isabel Dunstede, the moiety of
one knight's fee in Somborne held by Andrew Payn, the fourth part
of one knight's fee in the same town held by the said Andrew, the
moiety of one knight's fee in Fifhyde by Andevre held by John de
Merwell, the moiety of one knight's fee in Belanny held by Richard
de Bello Agneto, the moiety of one knight's fee in Shalden held by
Dame de Kendale, the fifth part of one knight's fee held by
John de Cadenore, the twentieth part of one knight's fee in Wordam
held by Peter Polayn, the twentieth part of one knight's fee held by
William de Staunford, the twentieth part of one knight's fee held
by Thomas Conan, the fourth part of one knight's fee at la Doune
held by Richard Byflet, the fourth part of one knight's fee held by
Arnold Wastehose, the fourth part of one knight's fee held by
Gilbert de Staunford, the eighth part of one knight's fee held by
Gilbert Godewyn all in the same county, one knight's fee in Duxton
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the fourth part of one knight's fee in Comston by Asperton co.
Hereford held by Henry de Hereford, one knight's fee in Asperton
and Stretton in the same county held by William Graunson, one
knight's fee in Mayneston by Monemuth and in Mayneston by Asperton
co. Hereford held by Richard de Fay, one knight's fee in Dilue co.
Hereford held by John Giffard, the fifth part of one knight's fee in
Walsoperthorn held by the heirs of Michael de Crichetote, one knight's
fee in Logwardyn in the same county held by Roger Chaundos, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Weston co. Gloucester held by John de Langelegh,
one knight's fee in Quenton and Redbrok held by John Marmyon, the
fourth part of one knight's fee held by tenants of Hugh Chart, one
knight's fee in Longehope held by Richard Talbot, the fourth part
of one knight's fee held by the heirs of Hugh Chart, one knight's fee
in Tyberton held by William de Lunge, the fifth part of one knight's
fee in the same town held by Geoffrey le Frere, the eighth part of one
knight's fee in the same town held by Ralph Marmyon, the twentieth
part of one knight's fee in the same town held by William Fraunkeleyn,
the fortieth part of one knight's fee in the same town held by John son
of Stephen, the third part of one knight's fee in Chesterton held by
Edmund de Langeley all in the same county, one knight's fee in
Bradenham co. Norfolk held by Roger de Huntyngfeld, two knights'
fees in Hadescotoftes held by the abbot of Prewes, two knights' fees
in Croxton held by the abbot of Sibbeston, the moiety of one knight's
fee in Fymbergh held by the bishop of Ely, the moiety of one knight's
fee in Lound held by Oliver de Wyth all in the same county, the
fourth part of one knight's fee in South Milne and Charleton co. Bedford held by the prior of St. Neots, the moiety of one knight's fee in
Middelton held by Richard de Grey, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in South Milne in the same county held by William Harecourt,
one knight's fee in Gretton and Barton co. Cambridge held by
Walter de Wygynthon, one knight's fee in Pittenham co. Hertford held
by Hugh de Herdburgh, the moiety of one knight's fee in Shapwyk co.
Dorset held by Roger Chaumpaygne, the fourth part of one knight's fee
in the same town held by Richard Haveryng, two thirds of one knight's
fee in the same town held by tenants of Richard le Vynter, the moiety
of one knight's fee in Mayden Neweton held by Reynold de Sancto
Martino, one knight's fee in Upsidelyng held by John de Cobham all in
the same county, two thirds of one knight's fee of Morteyn in Leghe by
Tyverton co. Somerset held by William de Leghe, the third part
of one knight's fee in la Heighland held by the heirs of Baldwin de
Bollestane, the moiety of one knight's fee in Northover by Yevelcestre
held by Patrick de Cadursis, the fourth part of one knight's fee held
by the master of the hospital of Briggewautier, two knights' fees and
the moiety of one fee in Horsheigh, Boure, Polette and Leigh held by
John de Horsheygh, one knight's fee in Radene held by William
Malherbe, the fiftieth part of one knight's fee in Sydenham by Briggewautier held by Thomas Rogeroun, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in Raddeworth held by Hugh son of William de Ferreres, one knight's
fee in Tolm held by Peter son of Warin, the fortieth part of one
knight's fee in Haldesworth co. Devon held by the heir of William
Martyn, one knight's fee in Wyke St. Pancras held by William de
Ferrariis, the moiety of one knight's fee in Southewyk held by John
son of Martin de Kelby, the moiety of one knight's fee in Moneton held
by Robert de Molyneux, one knight's fee in Peaumere held by Robert
de Kirkham, one knight's fee in Spreton and Berlesleigh held by
William Talbot, one knight's fee in Yowe held by Thomas de Tette
burne, the thirtieth part of one knight's fee in Tredogg and Todecote
held by William Spek, the thirtieth part of one knight's fee in Tredogg
and Silkenlond held by John de Agneto, the moiety of one knight's fee
in Kippyngescote held by Robert de Horton, one knight's fee in
Shilford and Farden held by Reynold de Shilford, the fourth part of
one knight's fee in Pole held by Margery la Graunt, the moiety of
one knight's fee in Colm Johan and Yevele held by John de Clifford,
the moiety of one knight's fee in Clist Seint Laurenz held by Ralph
Vautort, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Colton Rale held by
John de Chilton, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Northleigh
held by Peter de Whitewelle, the fourth part of one knight's fee in
the same town held by Hugh Courtenay, the fourth part of one
knight's fee in the same town held by tenants of the earl of Gloucester,
the fourth part of one knight's fee in the same town held by John
de Bytlesgate, the fourth part of one knight's fee in the same town
held by the abbess of Canon Leygh, three knights' fees in Leyncombe
and Wercombe held by the abbot of Donkeswelle, the moiety of one
knight's fee in Kappyngleygh and Colton Rale held by the said
abbot all in the same county, one knight's fee and the moiety of one
fee in Hunteleye, Bykenoure and Neuton in Wales held by Walter
de Hunteleye, one knight's fee in Wysham by Monemuth held by John
de Wysham, one knight's fee in Pertier and Rye by Monemuth held
by William de Colevile, the fourth part of one knight's fee in Wonewardestou held by John Marmyon, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in Monemuth held by William Marreys, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in Iwainestou held by Thomas de Huntele, the fifth part of one
knight's fee in Noef Chastel held by the said Thomas and Robert
de Dun, the tenth part of one knight's fee in Garz held by the heirs
of Robert Garth, the twentieth part of one knight's fee in Noef
Chastel held by William ap Moriz of Noef Chastel, the twentieth
part of one knight's fee in Rykenyle held by Peter le Venour and
Matthew ap Yevan, the tenth part of one knight's fee in Hallewelle
held by the heirs of Gilbert Bataille, the twentieth part of one knight's
fee in Noef Chastel held by Robert de Parco, the fourth part of one
knight's fee in Hellewelle held by the heirs of Geoffrey de Cortizan,
the fifth part of one knight's fee in Noef Chastel held by John del
Park, one knight's fee in Landynegat without Monemuth held by
Reynold de Gray, one knight's fee held by Roger de Clifford, the
fourth part of one knight's fee in Coytyvan without Monemuth held
by William Mareschal, the sixth part of one knight's fee in Noef
Chastel by Monemuth held by John son of Richard, the third part
of one knight's fee in Bocholm held by Clement Hille, the fifth part
of one knight's fee in Coytyzan held by Philip ap Wrono, the tenth
part of one knight's fee in Halywell held by Wrono ap Howel, the
fourth part of one knight's fee in the bailiwick of Grosmont held by
Theobald de Verdon, the fourth part of one knight's fee in the same
bailiwick held by Peter de Jainvylle, the fourth part of one knight's
fee in the same bailiwick held by William de Elleford, the fourth
part of one knight's fee in the same bailiwick held by Robert de Mone,
a serjeanty in Blanc Chastel held by Madok ap Wrono, one knight's
fee held by Richard Penrez, and one knight's fee in Penbray held by
William Botiller all in Wales. |
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To William de Hatfeld guardian of the lands and fees of the said
late duke in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. Like order in regard
to the knights' fees and parts of fees of the purparty of Maud in those
counties. |
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The like to the following: |
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Robert de Ernesby guardian in Warwickshire and Leycestershire. |
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Henry Haydok clerk and John Cokayn guardians in Notingham
shire. |
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Walter Parles guardian in Norhamptonshire and Roteland. |
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Walter de Haywode guardian in the county of Suthampton. |
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Edmund de Ufford and Richard de Rougham guardians in Norfolk
Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Hertfordshire. |