1285, membranes 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2,1

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1281-1292. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1895.

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1285, membranes 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2,1

MEMBRANE 11.

July 1. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until the Purification, for Nicholas de Segrave, going beyond seas.

Appointment of Ralph de Berners to the custody of the counties of Oxford and Berks, as sheriff, during pleasure.

Licence for Fulk son of Warin to set up booths (shopas) in his weekly market in his town of Waueting, pulled down by the justices last on eyre in the county of Berks on a presentment by some rivals that they had been erected after a previous eyre therein in the time of Henry III.

Grant to Nicholas de Monte Forti of the custody, during minority of Ingram, the son and heir, of 10l. in land within the manor of Eblesburne Wake, late of John Burgh, tenant in chief.

Grant to the same of the custody, during minority of the heir, of 20l. 13s. 4d. in land in the manor of Karleton, late of John de Meriet, tenant in chief.

The like during minority of James, the son and heir, of 41l. 17s. 8½d. in land in the manors of Modbiry, Bridford, Brikkesham and Hurbreton, late of Alexander Oxton, tenant in chief.

Grant to Ralph de Albin[iaco] of the custody during minority of Alice, the daughter and heir, of the lands late of Hugh son of John de Wyndesor, tenant in chief, with the marriage of the said Alice.

Grant to Philip de Albin[iaco] of the custody, during minority of the heir, of 50l. yearly in land in the manor of Karleton, late of John de Meriet, tenant in chief.

July 1. Westminster.

Appointment of Robert Malet to the custody of the counties of Bedford and Buckingham as sheriff, during pleasure.

Simple protection, until Christmas, for Geoffrey de Hothum.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, in Ireland, for Geoffrey de Kaunvill, staying in England.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Kyme:—

By Philip son of William de Kyme, of a messuage and two bovates of land in Northkyme.

By Nigel de Brayceby, of 23 acres of land in Hasceby.

By William de Freskenheved, of two bovates of land in Osbernby.

By Hugh Bussey, of two bovates of land there.

By Philip de Annesby, of a messuage and bovate of land in Croketon.

By Richard de Dovore, of two messuages and bovate of land in Horbeling.

By Roger de Conesby, of a messuage and 5 acres of land in Conesby.

By Walter de Herdwik, of a messuage in Ireby.

By William Bretun, of 8 acres of land in Ousthorp.

Grant to Nicholas de Segrave of the custody of 27l. 16s 1d. yearly in land in the manor of Colle Quincy; of 42l. 17s. 2¾d. yearly in land in the manor of Stevynton, late of Hawisia Wake, tenant in chief, during the minority of John, her son and heir.

Mandate in pursuance to the escheator this side Trent.

Protection, with clause volumus, until All Saints, for the abbot of Stratford, going beyond seas.

Appointment of Ralph de Sandwyco to the custody, during pleasure, of the city of London, taken into the king's hands.

July 2. Westminster.

Grant to Richard de Boyland—as regards his grant of the lands late of Almaricus Bezill, deceased, tenant in chief, in Osemundeston, co. Norfolk, and Stuston, co. Suffolk, extended at 8l. 5s., for the service of half a knight's fee only, and his further grant of the issues arising therefrom— that he and his heirs be quit for ever as to all issues received by him from the death of the said Almaricus to the present date.

Mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to discharge him of the said issues.

The like to the same to charge him with the said service.

Grant, during pleasure, to Ralph de Sandwyco, keeper of the city of London, now in the king's hands, of the houses late of Ralph Crepyn, in Cornhill, to live in.

Grant to the burgesses of Yarmouth, in interpretation of the word "placitet" which occurs in their charter of King John in the phrase "quod nullus eorum placitet extra burgum de Gernemuth de ullo placito preter placitum de tenuris exterioribus" that they shall not plead or be impleaded without their borough before the justices, except on pleas touching their tenures without the said borough.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Brikindon and Margaret his wife, to the abbot and monks of St. Valery, of 15 acres of land in Tackeleye.

Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum by Robert son of John, the king's steward, and Master William de Marchia, for Stephen de Gravesende to stop a way below his houses of Moleton, running from east to west into Graveshende ; and another way leading through the middle of the said town to the Thames; provided he supply other ways in their place on his own land whereof the latter shall be of the same length and breadth as that which it replaces, to wit, 22½ perches long, by the perch of 16½ feet by 24 feet wide.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by the abbot and convent of Gloucester, to William de Dover, chaplain, and the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Mary, Northwich, of one bulleria of salt, half a carucate of land, and 26s. 3d. rent in Northwich and Wytton by Salewarp.

July 1. Westminster.

Simple protection, until All Saints, for William de Wasseburn.

Grant to Mathia, late the wife of William de Stok, tenant in chief, of the custody, during minority of the heir, of two parts of the manor of Wynterburn Fisaisshe, extended at 9l. 8s. 4d., which she is to render to Peter Corbet yearly.

Grant to Fulk son of Warin, of the marriage of his eldest son, and in case of his death, of the next heir, and so on, until he obtain the said marriage.

Protection, with clause volumus, until All Saints, for:—

The abbot of Gerondon, going beyond seas.

The abbot of Dunekeswell, going beyond seas.

Mandate to John de Thedmershe to make livery by indenture of the castle of Oxford and of the counties of Oxford and Berks, with the armour and victual of the castle, and the rolls, writs, and other things pertaining to the said counties by indenture to Ralph de Berners, appointed to the custody of the same, during pleasure.

MEMBRANE 10.

July 1. Westminster.

Grant, for a fine of 100s., to the prior and convent of Newenham without Bedeford, of a messuage of the yearly value of 7s. 6½d. in the parish of St. Paul's, Bedeford, late of Jacob son of Peytevin, Jew of Bedford, lately hanged, as it appears by inquisition made by the sheriff that it was thus taken into the king's hands as an escheat, but that it is of their own fee.

Licence for Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, to pay the 1,052l. 15s. 6½d., in which he is indebted to the Exchequer, by yearly instalments of 100l.

July 1. Westminster.

Letters for the abbot of Stratford, going beyond seas, nominating Henry de Hondesle and Richard de Pernested his attorneys in England until All Saints.

The like for:—

Richard, bishop of Lismore, going beyond seas, nominating Peter de Marcham for three years in Ireland.

July 9. Canterbury.

Reginald, abbot of Grestain (de Gresteyno) nominating Nicholas de Magna Villa, his fellow-monk, and John de Grensted, clerk, with a further clause that the abbot be quit of summonses before the justices of the forest and of common pleas for four years.

Ralph de Pycheford, going to Ireland, nominating Malcolm de Harlee and Edmund le Charpenter, clerk, for one year.

July 1. Westminster.

Pardon to Walter Wysdom and William de Wyleby of Radinges, put in exigent before the justices in eyre for the county of Oxford, for the death of Peter Siward of Caversham, and of Christiana his daughter, of their outlawry, as the said Walter and William afterwards surrendered themselves to the prison of Radinges and by judgment of Geoffrey de Picheford, Richard de Coleshull, Roland de Erle and John de Bakepuz, justices appointed to deliver the gaol there, were acquitted, whereupon the sheriff and coroners although ordered to desist from prosecuting the said exigent, proceeded to promulgate the outlawry.

Appointment of Thomas de Farndon to the custody of the counties of Warwick and Leicester, as sheriff, during pleasure.

July 10. Westminster.

Acquittance to O. bishop of Lincoln, for the payment, 9 July, 13 Edward I., at the hands of Reiner Gwydichionis, merchant of Lucca, of the society of the Ricardi of Lucca, of 100 marks of the arrears of the fifteenth from the clergy in the said diocese.

Simple protection, for one year, for the prior of Merton.

Grant to the burgesses of Great Yarmouth, that the king's late mandate to the bailiffs thereof to deliver William de Camp', Wlfard de Camp', Everard de Campis, Herman Feynot, John Ballard of Utrig, Dulcinus de Trattermuth, Herman son of Thedric and John de Aragonia, detained in the prison of Yarmouth at the suit of Martin le Engleys, to the sheriff of Norfolk without the liberty of the said town, to take their trial at Lynn before William de Pakenham and Robert—, justices appointed to hear and determine the same, shall not be to the prejudice of the said city.

July 13. Leeds.

Appointment of John de Havering and Geoffrey de Wroxale to assess and levy a fine proportioned to their means and demerit, upon Richard le Pessoner, Robert Sewere, William de Berewyk and Henry de Berewyk, who were excepted for certain reasons from the fine of 500l. imposed upon the community of the town of Bristol for a trespass.

Licence for Robert de Ludham, who holds the lands late of Master Henry de Gernemuth the elder, in Great Yarmouth, charged with the debts of the said Henry to the Exchequer, to pay off the said debts by yearly instalments of 20s.

July 16. Leeds.

Grant to Robert son of John of the marriage of John son and heir of John de Meryet, tenant in chief. By K., on the information of Master William de Marchia.

Grant to Hugh de Turbervill of the marriage of Leonard, son and heir of Thomas de Bekering, tenant in chief. By K., on the information of the said William.

July 1. Westminster.

Mandate to the bailiffs of Hereford to pay 20l. yearly of the farm of their town to Robert de Crevequer, the king having granted the same to him for life, in exchange for the 40l. yearly of the manor of Ditton, co. Cambridge, which he quit-claimed to the king and queen.

The like to the bailiffs of the hundred without the north gate of Oxford in respect of 20l. yearly of the farm of the said hundred.

Protection, with clause volumus, for three years, in Ireland, for Thomas de Weylaund, staying on the king's special affairs in England.

July 14. Leeds.

Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum by Roger Le Strange, justice of the forest this side Trent, for the prior and canons of Bikenacre to enclose with a small dike and low hedge, and bring into cultivation 60 acres of land, by the perch, of the forest of Essex, of their own waste of Wodeham Ferers and Danyngebyry.

Simple protection, for one year, for John Stoyl.

July 13. Leeds.

Acquittance to Master William de Luda, keeper of the wardrobe, and John de Cobbeham, for the payment to Eleanor, the king's consort, of 5 marks 6s. 8d. weight of gold seized by them by precept of the king in the house of Chera, late the wife of Cres' son of Master Elias, Jewess of London.

Grant to William de Ideshale of the office of marshal of the Exchequer of Dublin, in the king's hands by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John le Mareschal, tenant in chief, to hold during minority of the heir.

July 8. Westminster.

Appointment of Master Thomas de Brecdestret and the society of Lucca, to audit, at the New Temple, London, the account of the twentieth from the clergy, and to see that the money is paid to merchants to whom the king is indebted in a large sum, pursuant to his mandate to the society, by view of Master William de Luda, keeper of the wardrobe ; with mandate to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer to give assistance when required.

The like of Master Ralph de Ivengho, chancellor of St. Paul's, London, and John de Cobbeham, with respect to a fifteenth from the clergy similarly appropriated.

July 9. Canterbury.

Mandate to the escheator this side Trent to restore the temporalities of St. Mary, Grestain, to Reginald, called 'Carvel,' elected abbot and confirmed by the dean and chapter of Lisieux.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

Memorandum that the said abbot did not have letters of the dean and chapter testifying his confirmation directed to the king, but only to the bishop of Lisieux, praying the favour of his benediction, and the king restored the temporalities by special grace: and Master William de Luda, keeper of the wardrobe, has gone bail before the chancellor to have the said letters sent.

July 1. Westminster.

Simple protection, for one year, for William son of William Braund.

Faculty to Master John de Kenle, king's clerk, chancellor of the Exchequer of Dublin, to present a parson to the church of Loxinedy, in the diocese of Meath, when void, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see.

MEMBRANE 9.

July 15. Leeds.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Colecestre and Joan, his wife, to William, bishop of Norwich, of the service of one's knight's fee, which Nicholas son of Reiner and John de Baggeworthe hold of them in Wytnesham, Daggeworthe, Caldecote, and Heneleye.

See schedule attached of an inquisition made concerning the new custom, [Schedule missing.]

July 7. Canterbury.

Protection, with clause rogamus, for three years, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Antony, collecting alms in England.

July 15. Leeds.

Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln and constable of Chester, and Margaret his wife, to the nuns of Bromhale, quit-claiming to them in frank almoin 100 acres of the waste of Asserigge, lying between Pillingbere and the high road which goes from Brakenhale to Bedingges. Witnesses :—Robert son of Roger, Peter de Mauley, William le Vavasour, Robert de Maulley, John de Cresacre, then steward of the said earl, Gefray de Picheford, William de Estopham, knights, and others. [French.]

July 14. Leeds.

Mandate to Gregory de Rokesle, keeper of the Exchange, London, to pay out of the issues thereof to John Gyot, assayer thereof, 25 marks of the 50 marks granted to him yearly for his office.

Vacated because otherwise below.

July 17. Buckfold.

Pardon to Hugh de Dodingeseles of a fine of 40 marks for a trespass in the forest of Shirewode. By p.s.

July 14. Leeds.

Licence, for a fine of 50 marks, for Hawisia, late the wife of Robert de Kaynes, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance.

July 22. Brember.

Letters for the abbot of Séez nominating Adam de Bel and Peter son of John de Stroclond his attorneys in England for three years.

July 15. Leeds.

Inspeximus of a charter of King John to Peter, formerly bishop of Winchester, and to the prior and monks there, dated by the hand of Hugh de Welles, archdeacon of Wells, Claringdon, 23 March, 9 John, confirming them in their possessions, lands and liberties. Witnesses:— J. bishop of Norwich, EL bishop of Salisbury; G. son of Peter, earl of Essex, William Briwer, Hugh de Neivill, John de Bassingburn, Geoffrey Luterel.

July 25. Arundel.

Pardon to Robert de Wytheworthe for the death of Robert Not, as it appears by the inquisition of Walter de Cokeseye, Henry de Ribbeford, Peter de Lench and John de Grafton, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Worcester, that he killed him in self-defence.

Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, in Ireland, for Geoffrey de Caunvill, staying in England.

Letters for the same, nominating Richard son of Nicholas and Ralph de Fedemere, clerk, his attorneys in Ireland for two years.

Aug. 6. Woolmer.

The like for:—

Nicholas de Clere, going to Ireland, nominating Henry de Somery and Hugh de Gernemuta for three years.

The abbot of Combremere, going beyond seas, nominating brother Thomas de Caumpeden and William de Saundon until Christmas.

Matilda Fokeram, staying in England, nominating Walter Ivethorn and Richard de Barton in Ireland for three years.

Hugh Atteclive of Melles, nominating the said Walter and Richard in Ireland, for two years.

Aug. 15. Amesbury.

Stephen de la Wyle, parson of the church of Bastelden, going beyond seas, nominating Robert de Benefeld and John Gernun for two years.

The abbot of Vaudey (de Valle Dei), going beyond seas, nominating William de Ryppeleye and John de Asshewell until All Saints.

July 25. Arundel.

Pardon to Henry, the present prior, and the convent of Holy Trinity, Canterbury, of the trespass committed by Thomas, the late prior, and some of the monks, for which the king seized the said priory into his hands, whereupon the said prior and convent submitted themselves entirely, and for which be had intended seizing the value of one year's revenue.

Protection, with clause volumus, until All Saints, for the abbot of Vandey, of the Cistercian order, going to his general chapter.

July 28. Chichester.

Simple protection, for three years, for the abbot and convent of St. Benedict, Bokelaund.

Appointment of Eleanor the king's consort, to the custody of the counties of Somerset and Dorset, during pleasure ; John de Sancto Laudo, to exercise the office of the sheriff.

Appointment of Michael de Harccla to the custody, during pleasure, of the castle of Carlisle, co. Cumberland, and as sheriff of the county.

Mandate to Robert de Brus, late sheriff, to make livery of the same, with all rolls, &c., by indenture.

July 28. Chichester.

Mandate to Gregory de Rokisle, keeper of the Exchange, London, to pay to John Gyot, assayer of the same, 25 marks, as arrears of salary from the Purification to the present date.

MEMBRANE 8.

July 28. Chichester.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Eleanor the king's consort to the Friars Preachers of Cicestre of a plot of land adjoining their close which she bought of John le Blel, for the enlargement of their area.

Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, for the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, going beyond seas.

Protection, for three years, for Richard le Aumoner, merchant and his men, trading in grain, wool, and other merchandise.

Aug. 3. Woolmer.

Grant to William Arnaldi, for services to Henry III. and the king, of 50l. yearly, in land and rent, for ten years, out of wardships.

Licence for Nicholas de Waltham, canon of Lincoln, to come into the realm for the defence of his right to his prebend, and safe-conduct until Mid Lent.

Exemption, for life, of Adam de Bavent from being put on assizes, juries and recognisances, and from appointment as sheriff, or other the king's minister.

Grant to the burgesses and good men of Coventre of parage for three years from Michaelmas next.

Aug. 4. Woolmer.

Protection, with clause volumus, for three years, for Master Bonettus de Sancto Quintino, going beyond seas.

Grant, in fee simple, for services to the king and Eleanor the king's consort, to Master Peter de Kendal of 21 acres 12 perches of purprestures in Old Wyndesor.

Aug. 1. Woolmer.

Appointment of Roger Le Strange, Peter de Lench, and John son of Nigel, as justices in eyre of the forest for the county of Derby.

The like of William de Vescy, Thomas de Normanvill and Richard de Crepping for the county of Cumberland.

The like of John de Vallibus, William de Saham, Roger L/?/veday, John de Metingham, and Nicholas le Gras, as justices in eyre in the county of Northampton.

The like for Salomon de Roff', Richard de Boylaund, Robert Fulcon[is], Master Thomas de Sodington and Walter de Stirchesleye, as justices in eyre in the county of Essex.

Aug. 5. Woolmer.

Pardon, at the instance of Florence, count of Holland, to Jakeminus de Hagerinsarth, accused of buying sheets (platas) of silver from the Jews in England.

Writ de intendendo for Nicholas de Clere, king's clerk, appointed to the custody, during pleasure, of the office of Treasurer of the Exchequer of Dublin.

Mandate to the justiciary to make livery of the same, with the keys rolls, writs, &c., by indenture.

Aug. 6. Woolmer.

Mandate to Nicholas de Clere, keeper of the archbishopric of Publin during voidance, to restore the temporalities to Master John de Sam ford, late dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, archbishop elect, confirmed by Pope Honorius.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the see.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Christmas, for the abbot of Combremere, going beyond seas.

Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of Robert de Sancto Johanne, son and heir of William de Sancto Johanne, to the prior and convent of Boxgrave, exempting their tenants from suit of his courts of Halnak and other his manors. Witnesses:—William de Ripar', Ralph de Rye, Ralph de Raliche, Thomas de Argenteyn, Matthew de Venoyz, knights; Peter de Turevile, then steward, Nicholas, parson of Chanton, Robert Autresy, William de Sevebech, John de Merewe, William de Camera, John de Cristechirche, John Legat and others.

Safe-conduct, for one year, for the monks and lay brothers sent by the abbot of Waverle, to Yarmouth to buy herrings and other necessaries.

Pardon to William de Okhangre suspected of killing a buck, as it appears that the intestines and horns found in his land outside his garden at Okhangre were thrown there by persons unknown.

Aug. 10. Basing.

Power, until a fortnight after Michaelmas, to Master Henry de Bray, king's clerk, to receive, in presence of the sheriffs of the counties wherein the debtors reside, recognisances from Christian debtors of their debts to Jews, which must otherwise be taken in the Exchequer of the Jews, two wellknown Christians to have notice thereof in every case, which recognisances he is to deliver to the justices appointed for the custody of the Jews to be placed in the Jews' chest for safe custody.

Protection and safe conduct, for four years, for Arnald de Ispania and Reymund de Chaumberleng, merchants of Gascony, trading in Ireland.

MEMBRANE 7.

Aug. 10. Basingstoke.

Simple protection, for three years, for Walter de Yvithorn, going to Ireland.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Thomas Pote, going to Ireland with Nicholas de Clere.

Aug. 6. Woolmer.

Appointment of Walter de la Haye to the custody of the office of escheator in Ireland during pleasure.

Mandate to J. archbishop elect of Dublin, late escheator, to make livery of the same, with the rolls, writs, &c. by indenture.

Mandate to the justiciary to pay or allow the said Walter his salary out of the issues of the said office.

Appointment of Thomas de la Roche, for five years, to the custody of the county of Cork, answering therefor at the Exchequer of Dublin, as other sheriffs have done.

Mandate to the justiciary to take sufficient security from him, and to deliver the said county to him.

Simple protection, for three years, for Master Adam de Fuleburn, parson of the church of Rathinor.

Aug. 16. Amesbury.

Power to S. bishop of Waterford, justiciary of Ireland, J. archbishop elect of Dublin, Thomas de Clare and Geoffrey de Genevill, to rent out the king's waste lands in Connaught in the parts of Roskeman to his best advantage.

Aug. 6. Woolmer.

Pardon to S. bishop of Waterford, in consideration of his immense expenses concerning the munition of castles in Ireland and the settling of wars there, and his loss of victuals and effects sent for the maintenance of the army in Wales, of the arrears of his account, which he rendered at the Exchequer at Westminster in the Parliament after Easter, 13 Edward I., for the whole of the time that he was justiciary and treasurer of Ireland.

Vacated because below.

Ratification of the appointment by the justiciary of Ireland of Thomas de Rupe to the custody, for seven years, of the county of Connaught.

Aug. 6. Woolmer.

Pardon to Stephen bishop of Waterford, as above.

Grant to the same of 500l. yearly from Sunday next before the feast of St. Philip and St. James, 13 Edward I., for as long as he is justiciary, on condition that, if disturbances arise necessitating the munition of castles and expense in and defence of the land, some trustworthy baron or clerk shall be deputed by the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer of Dublin to expend money as aforesaid by view of the justiciary.

Aug. 16. Amesbury.

Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, for Stephen de la Wyle, parson of the church of Bastelden, going beyond seas.

Aug. 20. Clarendon.

Simple protection, for two years, for John de Crek.

Aug. 23. Clarendon.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Geoffrey de Haspale, king's clerk, to the abbot and convent of Westminster, of the manor of Halgheford, which is of their own fee.

Aug. 20. Clarendon.

The like by Robert de Stone of 5 marks yearly in land and rent in Berkeleye, to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of Stone.

Aug. 19. Clarendon.

Safe-conduct, for one year, for Jolenta daughter of R. count of Dreux, and for John her brother, coming to England, going to Scotland, and returning to their own country.

Aug. 24. Clarendon.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of St. Agatha :—

By Robert son of Geoffrey Seuel, of a messuage and one and a half bovate of land in Stapelton.

By Alice daughter of Robert Fiz le Mouner, of a messuage and 12 acres of land there.

By William Strangbowe, of a messuage and a bovate of land there.

By Walter son of Ralph, of a messuage and 5 acres there.

By Thomas le Clerk, of two messuages and two bovates of land in Skytheby.

By Alexander Maunsel, of three bovates of land in Neuton Morel.

By Thomas de Cleseby, of a messuage and 9 acres in Eseby.

By William Drinkale, of a messuage and 20 acres there.

By William de Steynton, of a messuage and 10 acres in Tunstall.

By William Rudde, of a messuage and two bovates of land there.

Which are all of the proper fee of the said abbey.

Aug. 17. Amesbury.

Inspeximus and confirmation of (1) A charter of Eleanor the king's mother, to Edmund the king's brother, dated at Lutegershal, 24 February, 12 Edward I., granting to the said Edmund the houses, garden, plots and rents lately purchased by her of the provost and chapter of the house of St. Bernard, Mont Joux (Montis Jovis), and which were late of Peter count of Savoy, her uncle, without the city of London, in the parish of the Holy Innocents, White Church (de albo monasterio). Witnesses :—Sirs Guy Ferre, Robert Pugeys, William de Bluntesdon, Robert de Mahon, Richard Fukeram, Geoffrey de Langele, knights; William de Percy, Hugh de Penna, clerks, and many others.

(2) A charter of the provost of the house of the poor of the Great St. Bernard, dated at Mont Joux Wednesday after Palm Sunday 1270, granting the above houses or manor to Eleanor the king's mother, for 300 marks.

(3) Letters patent dated Wodestok, 9 July, 52 Henry III., confirming the said grant of the said Peter, count of Savoy.

(4) A charter of Roger de Meuland, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to Edmund the king's brother, and Blanche, queen of Navarre, his wife, dated Lichfield, the day of St. Thomas the Martyr 1278, granting to him a plot of land lying between the plot of the said Edmund, late of Peter de Sabaudia, and the plot of Robert le Cupere, in Westminster street (in vico Westmon'), near the church called Wytechirche. Witnesses:—William de Evesham, prior of Kenilleworth, Sir Richard Foqeram, Sir Geoffrey de Langele, Sir Walter de Langele, Master Alan le Breton, treasurer of Lichfield, Master Jordan, archdeacon of Derbeye, Master John de Kervy, Master John de Cravene, and others.

(5) Confirmation dated Lichfield 15 April 1279 by the dean and chapter of Lichfield, of the last-mentioned grant.

MEMBRANE 6.

Aug. 17. Amesbury.

Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 18 August, 52 Henry III., being a grant to Edmund the king's brother, earl of Lancaster, of the honor of Lancaster in fee simple.

Pardon to Matilda, late the wife of William Paynel, for the death of Thomas Chaumpyun, as it appears by the inquisition made by the sheriff and coroners in the full county of Northampton that she was accused thereof out of malice.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for the abbot of Crokesden, going beyond seas.

The like, for two years, in Ireland, for William de Caune, staying in England.

Aug. 23. Clarendon.

Grant, for life, to Mary the king's daughter, whom he has caused to take the veil in the house of the nuns of Ambresbiry, of 100l. yearly at the Exchequer for the maintenance of her chamber.

Memorandum : cancelled and renewed in the Patent Roll for September, 19 Edward I.

Remission for ever to the prioress and nuns of Ambresbiry of 27l. 8s. of the rent of 30l. which they pay at the Exchequer for the manor and hundred of Melkesam; for the love which the king bears to his said daughter.

Letters for Richard de Bosco, staying in England, nominating William Lagheles his attorney in Ireland for three years.

Aug. 29. Lyndhurst.

Pardon to Roger le Mazun for the death of Robert de la Hethe, as it appears by the inquisition of the sheriff and coroners of Worcester that he killed him in self-defence.

Sept. 1. Lyndhurst.

Presentation of Hugh de Leuministre, king's clerk, to the church of Kaernarvan, in the diocese of Bangor.

Sept. 1. Lyndhurst.

Pardon to William Costentin of Suell of his outlawry in the county of Nottingham, by Gilbert de Preston and his fellows, justices late in eyre, for the death of William son of William de Culdecote, as it appears by the inquisition of the sheriff and coroners there that the said William is still alive.

Safe-conduct, for two years, for Godfrey Pape of Almain, merchant, trading.

Simple protection, until Easter, for Robert de Dorsete.

Aug. 30. Lyndhurst.

Grant to the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, that they continue to receive tithe of venison taken in the forest of Clarendon, as it appears by charters of the king's ancestors shown before the king and council, and by the inquisition of Robert son of John, steward of the household, and Masters William de Luda and Thomas de Sudinton that they have been used to take the same.

See schedule attached for the abbot of Bec. [Schedule missing.]

Pardon to William le Gredere, detained in the prison of Old Sarum, of his outlawry for the death of John Lenvoise, as it appears by the record of Salomon de Roff' and his fellows, justices last in eyre in the county of Wilts, that Henry III. had pardoned the same by letters patent, which letters the king has inspected.

Simple protection, for two years, for Thomas de Salop'.

Aug. 30. Lyndhurst.

Mandate to bailiffs not to molest the citizens and burgesses of Lege, because of the trespass of Jakeminus Chalot, their fellow citizen, in taking wool out of the realm contrary to the prohibition, as the king, at the instance of the lord of Malynes, has pardoned him.

Sept. 7. Winchester.

Letters for Henry son of Turgisius de Stokes Aubeny, going to Scotland, nominating Richard de Novo Burgo and William de Foxton his attorneys in England until the Purification.

The like for:—

The abbot of Beaulieu, going beyond seas, nominating William de Wodestok and John de Elynge until Christmas.

Thomas de Sandwyco, staying beyond seas, nominating John de la Bruere and John le Clerk of Esse for two years.

John de Aqua Blanca, dean of St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, going beyond seas, nominating Geoffrey de Sancto Albano and Peter de Wysingesete for two years.

The same, nominating the same for suits touching himself or his church.

Nicholas de Freyne, going to the court of Rome, nominating Robert Neel of Pirye and Robert Jowette for two years.

Master William de Cliff, going beyond seas, nominating Master Richard de Cliff for two years.

Walter son of Thomas Mackorwill, staying in England, nominating Cradoc son of John for one year.

Nicholas de Segrave, gone into Ireland, nominating Robert le Brun and Richard le Messager for one year.

Sept. 7. Winchester.

Simple protection, for two years, for Stephen de Malo Lacu.

Presentation of Robert de Sancto Albano to the church of Isenden, in the diocese of Lincoln.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Christmas, for the abbot of Suleby, going beyond seas.

The like, for two years, for John de Aqua Blanca, dean of St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, going beyond seas.

Sept. 10. Winchester.

General pardon to Hugh de Toucestre.

Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, for Master William de Cliff, going beyond seas.

The like, for one year for the abbot of Begeham, going beyond seas.

Sept. 10. Winchester.

Mandate to the escheator this side Trent to restore the temporalities of the priory of Wenlok to Henry de Bono Villar', late prior of Bermundeseye, preferred to the said priory by Robert, sub-eellarer of La Charité, vice-gerent of the prior of La Charité in the subordinate priories of England.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

Simple protection, for three years, for Odo de la Frenne.

Protection, with clause volumus, until All Saints, for Master Thomas de Sudington, going beyond seas on the king's affairs.

MEMBRANE 5.

Sept. 10. Winchester.

Mandate to Gregory de Rokesle, keeper of the Exchange, London, to pay to Fascius de Florenc', exchanger and assayer of the Exchange, 100 marks as his salary for 13 Edward I.

Licence for Isaac, son of Isaac de Provinz and Bellasset, Jews of Lincoln, to sell to Master William son of Andrew in fee simple, a messuage in the parish of St. Cuthbert, Lincoln.

Protection, with clause volumus, for three years, for Master Peter de Pekham, going beyond seas.

Letters for John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, going to Scotland, nomimating Richard de la Vache and John de Hekham his attorneys in England for one year.

Mandate to bailiffs not to molest the men of the town of Lyege because of the trespass of Jakeminus Chabot, merchant of Lyege, in taking wool out of the realm contrary to the prohibition, as the king, at the instance of the lord of Malynes, has pardoned him.

Simple protection, for one year, for Arnald de Port, Elias de Pont and Arnald Royli, merchants of Brigerak.

Sept. 10. Winchester.

Appointment of Ralph de Sandwyco to the custody of the Tower of London, during pleasure.

Mandate in pursuance to D. bishop of Durham, or such as shall supply his place.

Simple protection, for two years, for Bernard Anker, burgess of Kaernarvan.

Pardon to John le Chevaler for the death of Albinus his brother.

Sept. 11. Winchester.

Notification that Peter Peverer of the county of Essex lost his eyes, not by any judicial sentence, but by disease.

Pardon to John de Charewelton for the death of Thomas Fraunkeleyn, as it appears by the record of John le Lou and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Northampton, that he killed him in self defence.

Sept. 11. Winchester.

Pardon, for a fine of 50 marks, to the abbot of Shyreburn for occupying, two thirds of a carucate of land in Stapelbrigge, late of John Beynin, hanged for felony, within the year and day due to the king, and for concealment of waste in the same period, and licence for him to enter and retain the same in mortmain together with the other third which John de Asshelond and Loretta his wife hold as her dower when it falls in.

Vacated by surrender and cancelled.

Pardon to Robert le Faukener of his outlawry for the death of Nicholas son of William de Hibernia.

Grant to Eleanor the king's consort of the custody during the minority of William Cummyn, son and heir of William Cummyn, tenant in chief of the manor of Dalling, late of Adam de Ratelesden, who held it by knight service of the inheritance of the said heir.

Grant to Baruncinus Galteri, Bandinus Pamk', Reyner Brokel, and their fellows, merchants of Lucca, of the custody, during pleasure, of the custom on wools, hides and wool-fells, to wit, on every sack of wool, ½ mark, on 300 wool-fells, ½ mark, and on every last of hides, 1 mark.

Grant to Floria, late the wife of Elias son of Master Moceus, Jew of London, in consideration of the fine of 1,000l. paid by her for the goods of her husband concealed by her, to Eleanor, the king's consort, that, for the rest of her life, she shall not be tallaged, nor the debts due to her pardoned.

Sept. 15. Wutton.

Grant to Bogo de Clare, king's clerk, of the treasurership of the church of York, in the king's gift by reason of voidance of the see.

Presentation of Hugh de Novo Castro subtus Lyman, chaplain, to the church of North Cove, in the diocese of Norwich.

Appointment of Otto de Grandisono to the custody, during pleasure, of the archbishopric of York, now void, on condition that he apply the issues thereof to the construction of castles in Wales, and that Malcolm de Harele, his deputy, render account at the Exchequer.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

Sept. 10. Winchester.

Letters for the abbot of Lire, staying beyond seas, nominating Philip Peverel, clerk, and John son of Hugh de Fouhope his attorneys until three years after Michaelmas.

The like for :—

Dervergulla, late the wife of John de Balliolo, going to Scotland, nominating Master Thomas de Hunsingoure and Thomas de la More until a year after Michaelmas.

Sept. 22. Wotton.

William le Dun and Benedicta his wife, going beyond seas, nominating Richard Pycard and William Bulloc for three years.

Appointment of S. bishop of Waterford, justiciary of Ireland, and Nicholas de Clere, the king's treasurer there, with a third person of those parts to be selected by them, to audit the account of Robert Bagot for the time he was treasurer in Ireland.

Sept. 15. Wotton.

Grant to Hamo de la Legh of the prebend in the church of Rypon, late of Roger de la Legh, dean of St. Paul's, London, deceased, in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the see of York.

Association of Walter de Hopton with Salomon de Roffa and his fellows, appointed justices in eyre in the county of Essex.

Pardon to William de Childerblawe, detained in the prison of Bruges, for the death of Emma his daughter, as it appears by inquisition of the sheriff of Stafford that he killed her by misadventure.

Sept. 18. Wotton.

Grant to Henry le Waleys, citizen of London, in fee, of the plots adjoining St. Paul's Churchyard, London, whereon certain houses, with the king's licence, were constructed for the advantage of the community of the citizens of London, which being found to be an injury to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's and to the deterioration of the wall of the churchyard, have been adjudged to be removed, on condition that, after execution of the judgement for removal of the said houses, others may be built there according to the custom of the city and the form of the judgement.

Sept. 11. Winchester.

Appointment of Salomon de Roff', Richard de Boylaund, Robert Fulcon[is], Master Thomas de Sudington and Walter de Strirchisleye, to go on a general eyre in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.

MEMBRANE 4.

Sept. 22. Wotton.

Licence for the abbot and convent of Bylegh to retain a marsh called Colewerde, in Bradewell, which Hugh son of Otto, deceased, lately gave them in frank almoin.

Protection, with clause rogamus, for the monks of the priory of Chetwode, collecting alms for their relief, their houses with the corn and goods therein, having been lately burned at night by persons unknown, with the exception of the church, which contained the host.

Licence for the dean and chapter of St. Peter's, York, to elect an archbishop, on petition presented by Master Thomas, archdeacon of Clyveland and Thomas de Hedon, canons thereof, bringing news of the death of William, late archbishop.

Sept. 27. Woodmancote.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for John de Bello Campo, going beyond seas.

Sept. 15. Woodmancote.

Pardon, at the instance of Eleanor the king's consort, to William de Dun, who being appealed of the death of Thomas de Hodemylne and of Hugh his brother, was taken and detained in the prison of Winchester, and was acquitted thereof before the justices, and afterwards, being again taken for the receiving of William his son, accused of the said deaths, was adjudged to the said prison for refusing to put himself upon his country, for the said receiving and restitution of his goods seized into the king's hands on that occasion; provided that the said William leave the realm within forty days, and go to the Holy Land, to remain there until he has special licence to return.

Oct. 3. Winchester.

Mandate to the keeper, sheriffs and citizens of London to admit Nicholas de Wynton', citizen of London, as the deputy of Matthew de Columbar', the king's butler, in his office of coroner in the city, during pleasure.

Oct. 5. Winchester.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for Guy Ferre, going beyond seas.

Simple protection, without term, for William le Dun.

Licence for the said William de Dun to demise all his lands and tenements at farm for his life or during his pleasure.

Letters for the same William, nominating Gilbert de Botes and Richard le Renter his attorneys, without term.

Protection, with clause rogamus, for three years, for the brethren of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Neubiry.

Signification to the keeper of the spiritualities of the archbishopric of Tuam of the royal assent to the postulation (postulacioni) or election of Gelacius, abbot of Holy Trinity, Lockke, to be bishop of Elphin.

Appointment of Robert, prior of Coulonges, to the custody, during pleasure, of the priory of Bermundesey.

Oct. 7. Winchester.

Letters for Peter, prior of Lenton, going beyond seas, nominating William Gargat and John Griliet his attorneys in England for two years.

The like for :—

Joan, late the wife of William de Brayboef, nominating Richard de la Mare and Gilbert le Clerk, in Ireland, for three years.

Sept. 29. Woodmancote.

Brancaleo de Lavania, staying beyond seas, nominating John de Cremona and James de Regio for two years.

Oct. 11. Winchester.

The abbot of Pontigny (de Pontiniaco), nominating Reginald de Pontiniaco and Simon de Pontiniaco, his fellow-monks, for five years.

Thomas de Snyterby, going to Ireland, nominating Hugh de Kaerleolo and Hugh Scot for three years.

Oct. 18. Southampton.

John de Fyfhide, going to Ireland, nominating John Gentilment and John le Hayward for one year.

Philip de la Rokele, staying in Ireland, nominating John de Sancto Amando and John le Hayward for two years.

Theobald, abbot of Citeaux, staying beyond seas, nominating brother Thomas de Wodestok and John de Geyton, for three years.

The abbot of Lire, staying beyond seas, nominating John Peverel, clerk, and John son of Hugh de Fouhope, until Michaelmas.

Oct. 7. Winchester.

Simple protection, for six years, for William de Ros.

Protection, with clause volumus, for two years, for Peter, prior of Lenton, going beyond seas.

Power to the justiciary of Ireland to restore the temporalities of the bishopric of Elphyn to Gelacius, abbot of Holy Trinity, Lochke, who has been postulated by the dean and chapter to be bishop.

Pardon to the prior and convent of Lenton of all amercements of the same prior or his predecessors to Michaelmas last.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter de Neyvill to the prior of the hospital of St. Mary, Wymundelegh, of a messuage and 80 acres of land in Tywyngge.

Licence for Andrew de Ardach son of Augustin Ohothich, an Irishman, to use English laws in Ireland.

The like for:—

Denys Conchowr Macmolisii.

Matthew de Ardach son of Augustin Ohethich.

Pardon to Richard de Harleye and Burga his wife of the action which the king should have against them for waste of their wood of Kenlegh, as it appears that the said waste was committed during their non-age by Robert Le Strange, who held the manor of Kenlegh with the said wood by the Dictum de Kenilworth of the grant of Henry III.

Grant, for life, at the instance of Eleanor, the king's mother, to Richard Morel, late usher of her chamber, of the manor of Bolewell, extended at 7l. 13s. 4d., formerly granted by Henry III. to him and John, chamberlain of the chariot (camerarius de curru) of the said queen, for their lives, the said John having since died.

MEMBRANE 3.

Licence for Alan Plukenet to hunt the fox and hare in the forests of Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire, for one year

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Dervergulla, late the wife of John de Balliolo. to the master and scholars of the house of Balliol, Oxford, of a messuage in the suburb of Oxford.

Oct. 12. Winchester.

Order to the sheriff of Kent to pay to the abbot and convent of Pontigny 20 marks yearly out of the farm of the city of Canterbury to maintain four candles in the church of Pontigny, burning round the tomb of St. Edmund the Confessor, pursuant to a charter of Henry III., which the king has inspected.

Mandate to the justices in eyre in the county of Northampton and other counties to deliver their rolls and writs to Roger de Hales, appointed to have the custody thereof, during pleasure.

Protection, with clause volumus, in Ireland, for two years, for William de Caune and Roesia his wife, staying in England.

Grant, for life, to William Wulf of the bailiwick of the forest of Selewode, as Robert de Ware held the same by grant of the king.

Pardon to Alard son of John de Sanherste for the death of Geoffrey le Carpenter, as it appears by the record of Stephen de Penecestre and Ralph de Sandwyco, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Maindenston, that he killed him in self-defence.

Mandate to Simon de Wynton to deliver the castle of Winchester and the county of Southampton to William de Bremeshete, appointed to the custody thereof, during pleasure.

Safe-conduct, for one year, for Gunsalinus Martini, going to Spain on the king's affairs.

Oct. 15. Winchester.

Presentation of Alfonsus de Melinis to the church of Dungarvan, in the diocese of Lismore (Limorensi).

Admission of Walter du Val as mayor of Winchester, on the presentation of him to the king in the usual way by the citizens.

Grant to Roger de Fricurt, king's yeoman, of the custody, during minority of the heir, of the manor of Bosegate, late of Robert de Tweng, tenant in chief; to answer to the escheator this side Trent for the excess, if the extent thereof exceed 20l.

Oct. 12. Winchester.

Grant of murage to the bailiffs and citizens of Winchester, for three years, from the feast of St. Edward the king, 13 Edward I.

See the schedule attached for Philip de Matesdon. [Schedule missing.]

Oct. 14. Winchester.

Admission of John Culverd as mayor of Oxford, on the presentation of him to the king in the usual way by the citizens.

Association of Elias de Bekingham with Thomas de Weilaund, John de Lovetot, William de Burneton and Roger de Leicestre, as a justice of the Bench, during pleasure.

Appointment of Robert de Littelbiri to the custody, during pleasure, of the rolls and writs of the Bench, with mandate to Elias de Bekingham to deliver to him the said rolls and writs.

Mandate to the justices of the Bench to admit him.

Oct. 18. Southampton.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for John de Fifhyde, going to Ireland.

The like, for two years, for Philip de la Rokele, staying in Ireland.

Oct. 15. Winchester.

Inspeximus of three charters of Henry III., to the citizens of Dublin, relating to the fee-farm of the city, the election of mayors, and exemption from tolls. [Fœdera.]

Oct. 18. Southampton.

Protection, for two years, for Elyas du Clerk and Bernard Moneder, merchants of Gascony.

MEMBRANE 2.

Oct. 18. Southampton.

Appointment of John de Bruges, king's clerk, to the custody, for four years, of the manor of Leministre, a cell of the monastery of Rading', the issues to be applied by him and two monks deputed by the abbot and convent of Rading' in discharge of the debts of the said monastery and manor, which are taken under the king's protection.

Grant that the appointment of the said John to the custody of the said cell of Leoministre, shall not prejudice the abbot and convent.

Writ of aid to the sheriff and others of the county of Hereford.

Vacated because cancelled.

Oct. 24. Swanston.

Appointment of John de Vallibus, William de Saham, Roger Luveday, John de Metingham and Nicholas le Gras, to go on a general eyre in the county of Buckingham.

Oct. 17. Southampton.

Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and burgesses of Oxford of murage for four years.

Oct. 28. Swanston.

Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and burgesses of Bruges of murage for rive years.

Oct. 27. Swanston.

Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Notingham of murage for five years from Martilmas next, in extension of a former grant for five years from the Invention of the Cross, 8 Edward I.

Oct. 27. Swanston.

Protection, during pleasure, for Heliseus de Luca, appointed agent for Bouruncinus Walteri, Henry de Podio and Matthew Rubei Pili and their fellows, merchants of Lucca, under a licence from the king for the latter to trade in wool and other merchandise within the realm.

Oct. [15]. Winchester.

Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum made by Roger Sprengehus, sheriff of Salop, for the prior and convent of Duddele to enclose with a small dike and low hedge a heath adjoining their manor of Wodeford, and within the bounds of the forest of Kinefare.

Nov. 1. Swanston.

Pardon to Philip son of Reginald de Holecote accused of the theft of 8 marks of Henry son of Stephen de Holecote, as it appears by the record of Robert son of Walter and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver Northampton gaol, that he has been acquitted.

Oct. 28. Swanston.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Simon de Worth and Master William his brother, to the prior and convent of Thornholm, of one messuage and three bovates of land in Messingham, which are of the fee of the priory.

Nov. 4. Swanston.

Licence for the prior and brethren of the hospital of St. Mary, Cicestre, to retain a plot in the city of Cicestre where the Friars Minor of Cicestre used to dwell, which Henry de Chikehull lately gave them in frank almoin before his death.

Nov. 5. Swanston.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Ela, countess of Warwick, of a messuage and a half virgate of land in Natelegh to a chaplain celebrating divine service in the church of Natelegh.

Appointment, until further order, for Adam de Redik, king's yeoman and tailor (cissor), to keep the assize of cloths in place of William de Bliburgo, king's clerk, and Joceus de London, lately appointed thereto, the said William being too much engaged in the king's business to attend to the same.

Acquittance to John de Aqua Blanca, dean of Hereford, for two bulls of Pope Clement, and other letters of the same, of the time when the said Clement tilled the office of legate in England.

Pardon to William de Faccumbe, detained in the prison of Canterbury, for the death of Peter de Cumpton, as it appears by inquisition made by Robert son of John, steward of the household, while with the king on pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Thomas the Martyr at Canterbury, that he killed him by misadventure.

Mandate to Peter de la Mare, constable of the castle of Bristol, reciting that the debts of the abbot and convent of St. Augustin's, Bristol, are so great that unless the expenses of the house are curtailed, they cannot be paid, and directing him, with the advice of the abbot, prior, chamberlian and other eiders of the house, to remove all unnecessary members of the household, to retrench the expenditure, to collect the revenues by one or two cannons deputed for the purpose, and to apply the same subject to reasonable maintenance of the house in payment of the said debts.

Simple protection, for one year, for Michael de Hartecla.

MEMBRANE 1.

Nov. 16. Beaulieu.

The letters attached have been surrendered and cancelled. [The letters are missing.]

Letters for Master John le Romeyn, going beyond seas, nominating Walter de Lacy and William de Jarewell his attorneys in England for one year.

The like for:—

Master John, archbishop elect of York, going beyond seas, nominating the same until Whitsunday.

Master William de Pikering, going beyond seas, nominating Hugh de Neuton and William de Thorneton for one year.

Master Thomas de Adburbiry, going beyond seas, nominating Walter de Adburbiry and John de Dadington until Whitsunday.

Master John de Craucumbe, going beyond seas, nominating John Grauntval and Roger de Exeministre for one year.

Richard, abbot of Cormeilles in Normandy, nominating Robert Odelyne and John Lavendier for three years.

William Gereberd, sick and deprived of the light of his eyes, nominating Ralph del Boys and Robert Gereberd for two years.

Nov. 16. Beaulien.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for the following, going beyond seas:—

Master John le Romeyn.

Master William de Pykering.

Master Thomas de Adburbury.

Master John de Craucumbe.

Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum by the sheriff of Norfolk, for the Carmelite Friars of Suthlenn to close a lane adjoining the churchyard of their church on the north side, and inclose the same with a wall for the enlargement of the said churchyard, provided that they make another lane of the same length and breadth over their own land adjoining the said wall.

Grant that the prior and monks of Karesbrok, in the Isle of Wyght, may hold a road going through the said priory from the south gate to the north gate, which they closed to keep out persons wandering there by day and night, and in exchange for which they have made another road, 40 feet long, to the west of the said priory, with the licence of Isabella de Fortibus, countess of Albemarle, lady of the Isle of Wight.

Protection, for two years, for brothers Robert de Hougiis and Dominic de Dinione, sent by the abbot of Citeaux on the affairs of the abbey and of his house in England.

Nov. 15. Beaulieu.

Signification to the Pope of the royal assent to the election of Master John le Romeyn, canon of the church of York, to be archbishop.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for John, prior of Holy Trinity, York, going beyond seas.

Nov. 15. Beaulien.

Licence for life for Maurice son of Alan, clerk (clericus), to use English laws in Ireland.

Nov. 18. Lyndhurst.

Simple protection, for two years, for Douenald Roch Mackarthy.