1287-8, membranes 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 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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'1287-8, membranes 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1', in Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1281-1292, (London, 1895) pp. 289-304. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-pat-rolls/edw1/vol2/pp289-304 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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1286, membranes 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

16 EDWARD I.

[The entries in this roll are 'Tested' by Edmund, earl of Cornwall, kinsman of the king.]

MEMBRANE 18.

1287. Nov. 28. Westminster.

Letters for Master Richard de Merewell and John de Possewyk, executors of the will of Master Adam de Fyleby, going beyond seas, nominating Gerinus de Sancto Egidio their attorney for one year.

Dec. 5. Westminster.

The like for:—

John de Vescy, staying beyond seas with the king, nominating William de Eggesclive and Adam de Osegodeby for one year.

Dec. 10. Westminster.

Walter de Reygin, going beyond seas, nominating Jerinus de Sancto Egidio and Philip de Burley for one year.

Dec. 8. Westminster.

Robert son of Walter, gone beyond seas, nominating Ralph de Qwaddon and Ralph de Hemenhale until Michaelmas.

Dec. 8. Westminster.

Ernaldus Lupi de Tillio, going beyond seas, nominating Hugh de Ludelawe and Adam de Lyouns for two years.

1288. Jan. 3. Westminster.

Philip Burnel, going beyond seas to the king, nominating Robert de Bartheleby until Midsummer.

Jan. 8. Westminster.

William Barage, going beyond seas to the king, nominating Nicholas de Wodehaye for one year.

Eymo de Grandi Monte, parson of the church of Little Fransham, going beyond seas, nominating John de Ditton, clerk, for one year.

Jan. 18. Westminster.

John son of Simon de Almesho, going beyond seas, nominating Master Walter de Baldock and Hugh de la Mare until Whitsunday.

1287. Nov. 24. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter for :—

Alan Plogenet, staying in Wales on the king's service.

Master William de Luda, dean of St. Martin's le Grand, London, staying beyond seas with the king.

Dec. 4. Westminster.

Appointment of Stephen de Penecestre, constable of the castle of Dover, to the custody, until the fourth day after the octave of St. Hilary, of the stalls and void plots in the market-places (in locis mercatoriis) within the city of Canterbury which are not rented, and as to which discord has arisen between the citizens and J. archbishop of Canterbury.

Dec. 8. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for:—

John de Vescy, staying beyond seas by the king's command, for one year.

Dec. 12. Westminster.

Robert Gereberd, going beyond seas with Philip Burnell, until Midsummer.

Philip Burnell, going beyond seas by the king's command, until Midsummer.

Dec. 10. Westminster.

Andrew de Chaundeus, gone to Wales on the king's service with Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford, until Easter.

Dec. 20. Westminster.

Ralph Pypard, staying in England, for two years in Ireland.

William de Cogenho, gone beyond seas, until a fortnight after Easter.

1288. Jan. 14. Westminster.

Simple protection for :—

Adam de Whetenhale, clerk, staying in Wales on the king's service, for one year.

Nicholas de Clere, in Ireland on the king's service, for one year.

Jan. 18. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for:—

John son of Simon de Almesho, going beyond seas, until Whitsunday.

Master Thomas de Bardeney, staying beyond seas with the king, until Michaelmas.

Jan. 28. Westminster.

Letters for Thomas de Auverne, going beyond seas, nominating Edmund de Suthfolke and Nicholas de Marines his attorneys for two years.

The like for:—

Stephen de Fremeleye, parson of the church of Wotton, going to Paris to study, nominating John la Persone until Whitsunday.

The prior of Beaulieu, Normandy, staying beyond seas, nominating Ralph de Crofay, his fellow canon, for two years.

Jan. 30. Westminster.

Beatrice abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen, staying beyond seas, nominating Walter vicar of the church of Feldstede and Leolinus de Rocaio for three years.

Feb. 8. Westminster.

Henry de Grey, going beyond seas, nominating Hugh de Prestwold and Thomas le Chamberleyn until Michaelmas.

Feb. 14. Westminster.

Henry prior of Bermundesaye, going beyond seas, nominating John de Brana, his fellow monk, and John de Pirileye until Whitsunday.

Feb. 20. Westminster.

Truffinus de Spina, Doucheus Gerardi, Bastardus son of Cessinus, merchants of Florence, staying in England, nominating Lotus Martini in Ireland for one year.

Goucheus Johannis of Florence, nominating the said Lotus in Ireland for one year.

March 4. Westminster.

Walter de Swynesheved, going to Ireland, nominating Geoffrey son of Nicholas de Swynesheved and Thomas le Tayllur of Welle for two years.

Jan. 28. Westminster.

Simple protection, for two years, for Robert de Leycestre, chaplain.

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

Jan. 28. Westminster.

Safe-conduct, until Michaelmas, for John Bisshop and Hugh Wisman, merchants of Lenn, trading in Ireland.

Feb. 3. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for John de Creppinges, staying in Ireland on the affairs of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford.

Signification to J. bishop of Winchester of the royal assent to the election of Christina de Wintonia, sacristan of St. Mary's, Winchester. To be abbess.

Feb. 6. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for:—

Stephen de Bedeford, going beyond seas on the king's service, until Midsummer.

March 3. Westminster.

William le Serjaunt of London, merchant, going beyond seas on the king's affairs, until Whitsunday.

MEMBRANE 17.

Jan. 4. Westminster.

Commission to Richard de Boyl[aund] and R. de Crevquer to deliver the gaol of Bedford of Robert Fader of Blctenesho, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Bedford for the death of Ralph Kyngtus of Middelton, and has since surrendered.

Jan. 3. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Wintonia and John Pecche, on complaint by Michael le Blund of Doway that, notwithstanding his being under the king's special protection, Adam Pouret imprisoned him and carried away his goods in the city of Winchester.

Jan. 8. Westminster.

Commission to R. de Boylund, Robert de Crevequer and Geoffrey Rollaund to deliver the gaol of Bedford of Hugh Crude, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Bedford for the death of Alice his wife, and has since surrendered.

MEMBRANE 16.

Jan. 20. Westminster.

Commission to Richard de Boylund, Richard de la Rivere, Roger le Rus and Geoffrey de Wroxhale to deliver the gaol of Gloucester of Robert son of John de Lecchelade, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Gloucester for larcenies, and has since surrendered.

Jan. 16. Westminster.

Association of Hugh de Cressingham, in place of Henry le Waleys, who is detained beyond seas on the king's special affairs, with Salomon de Roff' and Master Henry de Bray, in their commission to enquire touching concealed goods of condemned Jews, and touching persons selling, buying, or exchanging sheets of silver and false sheets of tin or other metal silvered outside.

Association of William de Carleton with the above.

Commission to R. de Boyland, Richard de la Rivere, Roger le Rus and Geoffrey de Wroxhale to deliver the gaol of Gloucester of Richard le Erl, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Gloucester for the death of Thomas le Clerk of Stavelegh, and has since surrendered.

Jan. 30. Westminster.

The like to the same to deliver the said gaol of John le Waleys, who was put in exigent for robbery, and has since surrendered.

The like to the same to deliver the said gaol of Robert Hurre, who was put in exigent for the death of Thomas le Fevre, and has since surrendered.

MEMBRANE 15.

Feb. 12. Westminster.

Appointment of Matthew son of John to the custody, for life, of the castle of Exeter and the county of Devon.

Appointment of Malcolm de Harley, king's clerk, to the custody of the bishopric of Salisbury, during pleasure.

Mandate to the escheator to restore the temporalities of the abbey of St. Mary, Winchester, to Christiana de Wintonia, one of the nuns, whose election is confirmed by William, prior of St. Swithun, Winchester, Henry, official of Winchester (offic' Winton') and Payn, treasurer of Wolvese, vicars of J. bishop of Winchester, engaged beyond seas.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

Feb. 13. Westminster.

Presentation of Griffin son of Eynom to the church of Penbebiry, in the diocese of St. Davids.

Feb. 15. Westminster.

Appointment of John le Espicer of York to the custody, during pleasure, of the king's merchant seal in the said city, in like manner as James de Lissinton, deceased, held the same.

Feb. 18. Westminster.

Commission, at the request of Edmund the king's brother, to William Wyther and Roger le Brabazun, as justices in eyre of the forest in the county of York for the pleas from the time of its grant to him by Henry III.

March 1. Westminster.

Grant to Dionisia de Monte Caniso, Ralph de Coggeshale and William Hastee, for a fine of 2,000 marks paid beforehand through Richard Guidicionis and his fellows, merchants of Lucca, of the custody of the lands late of William son of the said Dionisia, during minority of Dionisia, daughter and heir of the said William, with knights' fees, advowsons of churches, wards, escheats and other appurtenances ; subject to the payment by the grantees of 2,000 marks by half-yearly instalments of 500 marks, commencing Easter, 17 Edward I., and then of a rent of 500 marks so long as they hold the custody, and saving to the crown the marriage and dower of the heir, and the custody of such lands of her inheritance as are now held by the said Dionisia the elder, if these fall in.

Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent.

March 3. Westminster.

Letters for William de Acon, going beyond seas, nominating Adam de Osgotby and Robert de Barthelby his attorneys for one year.

The like for :—

March 8. Westminster.

Hugelinus de Wichio, going beyond seas, nominating Pinius Bernardi until the Purification.

March 11. Westminster.

Ralph le Blund of Blakenham, staying in England, nominating Gregory Lynham in Ireland for one year.

March 17. Westminster.

Alexander de Auvon, staying in England, nominating John son of Alexander de Auvon and Gregory de Auvon for two years.

Joan de Bohun, staying in England, nominating Adam de la Croiz of Overlaund and Stephen de Overle in Ireland for two years.

April 11. Westminster.

Gilbert de Sancto Leofardo, going beyond seas, nominating William de Bodeketon and Ralph Painell until Michaelmas.

April 14. Westminster.

Nicholas de Alditheleye, staying in England, nominating William Lumbard and John le Paker in Ireland for one year.

Richard abbot of Nywenham, going beyond seas, nominating Roger de Deverell, his fellow-monk, and John Drues until All Saints.

April 14. Westminster.

Robert de Brus and Christiana his wife, staying in Scotland, nominating Master Adam de Crokedayk and John Skirl ok for one year.

April 16. Westminster.

Ralph de Shepeye, going to Ireland, nominating Richard de Walecote and Ralph Horewode for one year.

Thomas de Derham, staying in England, nominating Hugh de Lechamstede in Ireland for one year.

April 21. Westminster.

Ralph son of John de Pycheford, going to Ireland, nominating Malcolm de Harleye and Edmund de Sancto Clemente for one year.

Thomas de Sancto Omero, going beyond seas, nominating Roger de Bruges and Robert de Ayssell for one year.

Richard de la Lynde, going to Gascony by the king's command, nominating John de Hulle until Michaelmas.

April 25. Westminster.

Idonea de Leyburn, going beyond seas, nominating Alan de Hotoft and Geoffrey de Ampilford until Michaelmas.

Richard Knut, going to Scotland, nominating William de Bolteby and Thomas de Hoton until Christmas.

John prior of Holy Trinity, York, going beyond seas, nominating John de Coppegrave and Peter de Coy until Christmas.

March 10. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Whitsunday, for Ralph de Toni, staying in Wales on the king's service.

April 1. Westminster.

Safe-conduct, until Whitsunday, for Master Thomas Cantok, king's clerk, going to Scotland on the king's affairs.

April 5. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Richard Gentilcors, staying beyond seas with the king, until Michaelmas.

April 8. Westminster.

William de Wygeber, staying in Wales with Alan de Plogenet to fortify the castle of Drosselan until Michaelmas.

April 10. Westminster.

Otto de Grandisono, staying beyond seas with the king, for one year.

Master William de Luda, staying beyond seas with the king, for one year.

April 12. Westminster.

Mandate to John de Metingham and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Dorset, to deliver the rolls and writs pertaining to their office to Roger de Hales, king's clerk, appointed to the custody thereof.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Master William de Luda, dean of St. Martin's le Grand, London, staying beyond seas by the king's command, until Michaelmas.

William de Leyburn, staying in Wales on the king's service, for one year.

April 13. Westminster.

Letters for Robert de Turvill, master of the Knights Templars of England, Scotland and Ireland, who is infirm, nominating Richard de Hoghton and Walter de Chaureye his attorneys until a fortnight after Michaelmas.

April 15. Westminster.

Nicholas son of Richard, chaplain, and Richard de Kemeseye, bringing news of the death of Isolda de la Hide, late abbess of St. Mary's, Hoges near Dublin, have letters for the prioress and nuns of licence to elect.

MEMBRANE 14.

April 15. Westminster.

Power to S. archbishop of Tuam, justiciary of Ireland, to restore the temporalities to the new abbess when elected.

April 20. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for John de Haveringe, staying in Gascony on the king's service.

Grant to James de Stafford of the custody, during minority of the heir, of the manor of Lydenham, co. Lincoln, extended at 12l. 17s. 2d., late of Roger de Colevill, tenant in chief.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for the following, going beyond seas :—

John de Buterley, going with Edmund, the king's brother.

Roger la Ware.

Milo de Hasting'.

The like for :—

April 21. Westminster.

Ralph de Pycheford, going to Ireland, for one year.

Idonea de Leyburn, going beyond seas, until Michaelmas.

Thomas de Sancto Omero, going beyond seas, for one year.

Richard de la Linde, going to Gascony by the king's command, until Michaelmas.

Robert de Segre, going beyond seas on the king's service, until Michaelmas.

John prior of Holy Trinity, York, going beyond seas, until Michaelmas.

April 27. Westminster.

Protection, for one year, for David de Angolisma, collecting alms for the repair of the bridge of the Holy Ghost over the river Rhone (Rodani).

Commission to Salomon de Roff', Walter de Hopton, Master Thomas de Sudington and Richard de Boylaund to go on a general eyre in the county of Sussex.

April 28. Westminster.

Notification that the king has taken the abbey of Ryevall, which is in a state of decay through murrain, under his protection, and, at the request of the abbot and convent, has appointed A. bishop of Durham keeper thereof during pleasure.

Appointment of the said bishop as keeper.

April 26. Westminster.

Letters for William de Aumarle, going beyond seas, nominating John de Cruk and Robert de London his attorneys in England until Michaelmas.

The like for the following, going beyond seas :—

Roger la Warre, nominating Ralph de Wetherden and Henry le Blund until Michaelmas.

Stephen de Tawell, nominating Adam de Neuton and William de Tawell for two years.

May 2. Westminster.

Imbertus, parson of the church of Getington, nominating John de Ditton, clerk, and John de Stowe Marche until a year after Michaelmas.

The like for :—

Alexander de Balliolo, going to Scotland, nominating Robert Hereward until Christmas.

May 4. Westminster.

Clement son of Ralph de la Wyke, staying at Paris to study, nominating Robert de Wodestok for two years.

May 7. Westminster.

Master Robert de Fileby, going beyond seas, nominating William de Bonevill and Adam de Hanewell until Christmas.

William de Caumpeden, parson of the church of Roscre, staying in England, nominating Philip de Burelay and William de Brode Caumpeden in Ireland for one year.

May 27. Westminster.

The abbot of St. Stephen's, Caen, staying beyond seas, nominating Nicholas de Castello and Gilbert de Fiscampo until Michaelmas.

The abbot of Montebourg (de Monte Burgo), staying beyond seas, nominating the said Nicholas and Peter Quesnel until Michaelmas.

Nicholas de Carru, going beyond seas, nominating Nicholas de Kyrkham until All Saints.

John de Berewico, going beyond seas on the king's service, nominating Philip le Crok and Henry de Gouiz for one year.

Stephen de la Wile, canon of St. Mary's, Salisbury, going beyond seas, nominating William Barun until the Purification.

April 26. Westminster.

Commission to John de Metingham, John de Cobham, Nicholas de Stapilton and Elias de Bekingham to go on a general eyre in the county of Dorset.

Walter de Artfert, canon of Ardfert, bringing news of the death of Nicholas, late bishop, has letters for the dean and chapter of licence to elect.

MEMBRANE 13.

April 28. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Henry de Lascy, earl of Lincoln, staying beyond seas with the king, until All Saints.

Stephen de Tawelle, going beyond seas, for one year.

Imbertus parson of the church of Geytington, going beyond seas, until a year after Michaelmas.

Roger de Karevile of London, staying in Wales on the king's service, until a year after Michaelmas.

May 8. Westminster.

Grant, for a fine of 100l., to William de Breus of the custody, during minority of the heirs, of the lands of Roger de Colevile, tenant in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, in Bytham, Estbytham, Westbytham and Careby, co. Lincoln, saving dowers and inheritances, if any fall in during that time, and the said William rendering yearly to the Exchequer 83l. 16s. 3¼d., at which the said lands are extended. By the earl and treasurer. By p.s.

Mandate in pursuance to the escheator.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for John de Fuleham, going to the king in Gascony.

May. 18. Westminster.

Grant, for a fine of 100 marks, to Nicholas de Segrave of the custody, during minority of the heirs, of the lands of William de Ferrariis, tenant in chief, in Groby, Neubotle, Farndon, Fairsted, Boulton and Leylond, the said Nicholas rendering yearly to the Exchequer 160l. 4s. 9¼d., at which the said lands are extended. At the mandate of the treasurer.

Mandate in pursuance to Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent.

The like to Thomas de Normanvill, escheator beyond Trent.

May 22. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

John de Kyngeston, staying in Wales on the king's service, until Christmas.

Roger Breton, clerk, going to Ireland on the king's service, for one year.

Walter de Wyndesor, staying beyond seas with the king, until All Saints.

May 26. Westminster.

John de Berewico, going beyond seas on the king's service, for one year.

1287. Dec. 30. Westminster.

William le Brun, staying beyond seas on the king's service, for one year.

1288. June 2. Westminster.

Letters for the prior of Bath, staying in England, nominating Thomas de Oddewode his attorney in Ireland for two years.

The like for :—

John Lovel, going beyond seas, nominating Master Anthony de Bradeneye and Master Thomas Cantok until Michaelmas.

Pinus Bernardi, staying in England, nominating William Scot in Ireland until Michaelmas.

June 8. Westminster.

John de Britannia, earl of Richemund, staying beyond seas, nominating Roger de Surdoil and Milo de Baudment for one year.

Stephen de Appeltrefeld, going beyond seas with John de Berewyk, nominating Philip Crok and Henry de Gouiz for one year.

William de Ralegh, going beyond seas, nominating Elias le Waleys until St. Peter ad Vincula.

June 10. Westminster.

Edmund Lovel, staying in England, nominating Roger Letery in Ireland until All Saints.

June 13. Westminster.

John Miles of Anesty, going beyond seas, nominating William de Holecote and Adam de Balderston for one year.

June 17. Westminster.

John de Houton, going beyond seas, nominating Robert le Mareschal and Thomas de Titnesoveres for three years.

June 2. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for Master John Lovell, going beyond seas.

June 4. Westminster.

Grant, for a fine of 100l., to O. bishop of Lincoln of the custody, during minority of Edmund the son and heir, of the lands late of Edmund de Kemesek, tenant in chief, in Tillebiry and Saumford, co. Essex, extended at 42l. 14s. 6¼d. ; also of two parts of the manor of Felstede, co. Essex, extended at 63s. 7½d., and which renders yearly beyond this extent 18s. 4¼d.; saving to the king knights' fees, advowsons and dowers, if any fall in. The said bishop is to hold the same for two years from Michaelmas, even though the said heir should die before that time.

Memorandum, saving the marriage to the king.

Mandate in pursuance to the escheator.

June 6. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Christmas, for Master Bonettus de Sancto Quintino, clerk, gone beyond seas.

June 8. Westminster.

Presentation of Hugh de Cressingham to the church of Barneton, in the diocese of Ely, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands of Ralph de Playz, deceased, tenant in chief.

June 9. Westminster.

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

Stephen de Appeltrefeld, going beyond seas with John de Berwyk.

June 20. Westminster.

William de Holm, staying beyond seas with Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.

Letters for Robert de Turvill, master of the Knights Templars, who is infirm, nominating brothers Roger de Rolling and John de Mohun his attorneys in England until a fortnight after Easter.

June 23. Westminster.

Writ de intendendo for Richard Guidichionis, Henry de Podio, Reyuer Guidichionis and their fellows, merchants of Lucca, appointed keepers and bailiffs throughout the realm, to collect half a mark on every sack of wool and half a mark on every 300 wool-fells which are equal to a sack, and a mark on every last of hides exported from the realm of England and the land of Wales, and empowered to make full enquiry touching persons who conceal the said custom and to attach them.

MEMBRANE 12.

Commission to Thomas de Weylaund, John de Luvetot, John de Cobeham and Ralph de Sandwico, keeper of the city of London, on complaint by many of the inhabitants that they are annoyed by lime-kilns in the said city and suburb and at Suthwerk, wherein the lime that was formerly burnt by logs of wood is now burnt by sea-coal, so that the air is infected and corrupted, to view the same in conjunction with the sheriffs of London and bailiff of Southwark and to provide remedies.

Association of R. de Hengham with the keeper and sheriffs of London to hear and determine a cause which is before the latter in the hustings between Elias le Bacheler and Margery his wife, plaintiffs, and Ralph Pykeman and Geoffrey his son, tenants, of a shop in London.

Commission to R. de Burghull, R. de la Rivere, R. le Rus and G. de Wroxhale to deliver the gaol of Gloucester of Nicholas Rassch', who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Gloucester for the death of John Godchild, and has since surrendered.

Association of R. de Hengham with the keeper and sheriffs of London to hear and determine a cause before the latter in the hustings between Philip le Treour and Joan his wife, plaintiffs, and Henry de Koyles, tenant, touching a messuage in London, whereof the said Henry has vouched to warranty Ralph de Alegate against the said Philip and Joan.

MEMBRANE 10.

June 23. Westminster.

Letters for Sampson Hereward, going to the Holy Laud, nominating Gilbert de Holeburn and Thomas Hereward his attorneys.

June 18. Westminster.

The like for :—

The abbot of St. Vandrille in Normandy, staying beyond seas, nominating Peter de Sancto Ramano, his fellow monk, and Adam de Athewik for three years.

June 16. Westminster.

Master Reginald Taf, staying in England, nominating Ralph de Hadesore in Ireland for two years.

June 24. Westminster.

Mandate to Malcolm de Harle, keeper of the see of Chichester during voidance, to restore the temporalities thereof to Master Gilbert de Sancto Leofardo, treasurer there, bishop elect.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

June 26. Westminster.

Letters for John de Haseleye, clerk, going beyond seas, nominating Richard de Wycham and William de Denardeston his attorneys for two years.

July 7. Westminster.

The like for :—

Roger de Neweport, going to the Holy Land, nominating Richard son of Roger de Neweport for one year.

July 8. Westminster.

Bernard de Anker, burgess of Kaern[arvan], going beyond seas, nominating John de Attelberg and Bernard de Monte Acuto for two years.

July 13. Westminster.

R. bishop of Lismore, staying in England, nominating Walter son of William de Ardfinan and Peter de Marthham until the Purification.

July 25. Westminster.

Hugh de Cressingham, going to Wales on the king's service, nominating John de Ponte and Richard le Orfevre until Michaelmas.

Aug. 2. Westminster.

William son of Warin, going to Ireland, nominating Walter de Pateshull and Henry de Assheby, clerk, for one year.

Aug. 6. Westminster.

Henry abbot of Rufford, going beyond seas, nominating Hugh de Morton and Robert de Walesby until a fortnight after Michaelmas.

The abbot of Gerwedon, going beyond seas, nominating William de Hennington, his fellow monk, and Henry Sterling until Martilmas.

The abbot of Waverley, going beyond seas, nominating Richard le Chapman and Hugh de Behyrst until a fortnight after Michaelmas.

Robert abbot of Stratford, going beyond seas, nominating Stephen de Caumpys and Richard de Brauncestre for the same period.

Aug. 10. Westminster.

Adam de Gredeling, going to the king in Gascony, nominating Richard de Knapton and William de Grideling until the Purification.

July 8. Westminster.

Hugh de Dodington and Robert Tyversand, canons of Newstead in Shirewood, bringing news of the cession of John de Lexington, late prior, have letters for the sub-prior and convent of licence to elect.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

William bishop of Emly, going to Ireland, for two years.

July 6. Westminster.

R. bishop of Lismore, staying in England, until the Purification, in Ireland.

July 12. Westminster.

Maurice le Dekne, sacristan of Cloyne, bringing news of the cession of Gilbert, lately elected bishop, has letters for the dean and chapter of licence to elect.

John canon of St. Peter's, Clonard, bringing news of the resignation of Borgonilda, lately elected abbess, has letters for the prioress and convent of licence to elect.

July 13. Westminster.

Licence, for a fine of 100l., payable by half-yearly instalments as of 20l. from Michaelmas, for Beatrice late the wife of William de Mohun, tenant in chief, to marry whomsover she will of the king's allegiance.

July 20. Westminster.

Philip Bellewe, canon of St. Mary's, Divelek, bringing news of the cession of Nicholas, late abbot, has letters for the prior and convent of licence to elect.

Power to the justiciary of Ireland to restore the temporalitics to the person elected.

Aug. 5. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

William de Brounwiz, going to Ireland with W. bishop of Emly, for one year.

The like for the following, going beyond seas, until a fortnight after Michaelmas :—

Henry, abbot of Rufford.

The abbot of Stratford.

The abbot of Gerewedon.

The abbot of Waverley.

Aug. 10. Westminster.

Adam de Gredeling, going to the king in Gascony, until fifteen days after Michaelmas.

Power to the justiciary of Ireland to restore the temporalities of the bishopric of Ardfert tc the person elected.

MEMBRANE 9.

July 5. Westminster.

Commission de walliis fossatis, etc., to William de Carleton and William de Middilton, on complaint by Robert de Escales that by defect of the repair thereof his lands in la Hawe and Ilsington in Merseland, co. Norfolk, have been damaged by inundation.

July 8. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Hopton and R. de Staundon, touching injuries committed in the county of Meyronith against Hawisia late the wife of Griffin son of Wenunwyn and her men and tenants by Owen son of Griffin and Lewis his brother and others.

The like to W. de Burn[eton] and W. de Pageham, touching the persons who hunted and carried away deer in the park of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, at Rishangre, co. Suffolk.

July 6. Westminster.

The like to Ralph de Hengham, J. de Luvetot, Robert le Baud and William de Castello, touching the persons who came armed to the tenements of the abbot of Stonlee, at Stonlee, co. Warwick, burned his gate, houses and hedges, and consumed his goods.

MEMBRANE 8.

July 12. Westminster.

Commission to Thomas de Normanvill, escheator beyond Trent, and Simon le Conestable to enquire touching the persons who by day and night have fished and taken fish in the king's lake of Langwath in Holdernesse, co. York, and in certain other lakes and fish-ponds in those parks.

July 12. Westminster.

Commission to Roger de Meoles and Robert de Litlebiry to enquire touching the persons who broke the park of John de la Mare at Cumbe, co. Wilts, hunted there and carried away deer.

MEMBRANE 7.

July 28. Westminster.

Commission to Richard de Colleshull, Robert de Sancto Claro, Geoffrey le Kael and Robert de Wodeton, to deliver the gaol of Shireburn of Roger Basset, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Dorset for trespasses against the king's peace, and has since surrendered.

MEMBRANE 6.

Aug. 10. Westminster.

Letters for the abbot of Caldre, going beyond seas, nominating Robert de Barton, clerk, and William de Kendale his attorneys until All Saints.

The like for :—

The abbot of Vaudey, going beyond seas, nominating brothers John de Ingeldeby and William de Rippele until All Saints.

The abbot of Cumbermere, going beyond seas, nominating Richard de la Knolle and Simon de Drayton until All Saints.

Adam de Gredeling, going to the king in Gascony, nominating William de Bevercotes, clerk, and William de Grideling until the Purification.

The abbot of Kirkested, going beyond seas, nominating William de Edelington and John Turry of Hornecastre until All Saints.

Aug. 16. Westminster.

William bishop of Emly, going to Ireland, nominating Master Richard de Clifford and Adam de Whitebergh for two years.

Aug. 26. Westminster.

Benedict de Colecestre, going beyond seas, nominating Walter Crosse until Christmas.

Emelina, late the wife of Maurice son of Maurice, going to Ireland, nominating Richard de Chiseldene and Walter de Baddebury for two years.

Sept. 1. Westminster.

Nicholas de Karru, staying in Ireland, nominating Robert de Kirkeham until a year after Michaelmas.

Master Ralph de Banebury, going to Gascony on the king's service, nominating Adam le Grey until Easter.

Alexander de Balliolo and Isabella his wife, going to Scotland, nominating Robert de Kemesing, clerk, until Whitsunday.

Sept. 10. Westminster.

William de la Fosse, merchant of La Roele, going beyond seas, nominating Bonettus de la Coffe until Whitsunday.

Aug. 12. Westminster.

William de Valencia, the king's uncle, and Joan his wife, nominating Simon le Hussher and Henry de Egermund in Ireland for one year.

Protection, with clause volumus, until a fortnight after Michaelmas, for the following, going beyond seas :—

The abbot of Pippewell.

The abbot of Caldre.

The abbot of Kirkested.

The abbot of Vaudey.

The abbot of Cumbremere.

Aug. 23. Westminster.

Notification to J. archbishop of York of the royal assent to the election of Richard de Halum, sub-cellarer of Newstead in Shirwood, to be prior.

Appointment of John de Luvetot to the custody, until a fortnight after Michaelmas, of the manor of Wassinglee, co. Hunts.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Emelina late the wife of Maurice son of Maurice, going to Ireland, for one year.

Sept. 14. Westminster.

Nicholas Fermbaud, going beyond seas, until the Purification.

Sept. 12. Westminster.

Letters for the said Nicholas, nominating William de Ponte and John de Seybrok, his attorneys until the Purification.

Sept. 18. Westminster.

The like for :—

Robert de Staff', going beyond seas, nominating Thomas le Surreys and William de Pencriz for one year.

Sept. 24. Westminster.

William de Beverlaco, staying in Ireland by the king's command, nominating Robert de Barton, clerk, and Robert de Rypplingham for one year.

Richard de Gedding, parson of the church of Stapelford Tany, going to Paris to study, nominating Robert de Gedding for two years.

The dean and chapter of the church of St. Peter, Lisieux, nominating Master John de Corba and Albert le Engleys for one year.

Sept. 28. Westminster.

Nicholas prior of Lantony Prima, in Wales, going beyond seas, nominating Hugh de Preston and Richard de Norton until Christmas.

Peregrine de Chartres, staying in England, nominating Rustikelus Bernardi of Florence in Ireland for one year.

Oct. 1. Westminster.

James Bernardini, merchant of Florence, staying in England, nominating the same in Ireland for one year.

Oct. 28. Westminster.

William son of Warin, going to Ireland, nominating Walter de Pateshull and Henry de Assheby for four years.

Richard de Wermyngton, parson of the church of Moreton, going to the court of Rome, nominating William de Billingleye and John Lambert of Notingham until Michaelmas.

Oct. 30. Westminster.

Joan late the wife of William de Mandevill, staying in Ireland, nominating Nicholas de Docheric and Roger Leteric for one year.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Sept. 19. Westminster.

Nicholas de Clere, staying in Ireland on the king's service, for one year.
William de Clere,

Sept. 20. Westminster.

John de Witham, staying beyond seas with the king, until Easter.

Master Robert de Staff', going beyond seas, for one year.

Sept. 5. Westminster.

Mandate to Thomas de Normanvill, escheator, to restore the temporalities of the priory of Newstead in Shirwood to Richard de Halum, subcellarer there, preferred to be prior by Master Henry de Neuwerk, archdeacon of Richemund, vicar-general of the archbishop of York, beyond seas.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

Sept. 27. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Robert de Segre, staying beyond seas, until Easter.

Sept. 28. Westminster.

The prior of Lantony Prima, in Wales, going beyond seas, until Christmas.

Oct. 3. Westminster.

Alan Plogenet, staying in Wales to fortify the castle of Drosselan, until Easter.

William de Breous the younger, staying in Wales by the king's command, until the Purification.

Roger son of Walter Aubre, staying in Wales on the king's service, for one year.

MEMBRANE 4.

Oct. 10. Westminster.

Appointment of John de Ponte, king's clerk, to the custody, during pleasure, of the lands which Matilda late the wife of Robert Walraund, tenant in chief, held both in dower and as joint feoffee with him.

Oct. 14. Westminster.

Appointment of William de Redham and Peter de Leyc' to the custody, during pleasure, of the bishopric of Norwich, now void.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Richard de Crupes, staying in Wales by the king's command, until Whitsunday.

Hugh de Turbervill, staying in Wales to fortify the castle of Bere, until Michaelmas.

William de Odingeseles, staying in Ireland on the king's service, for one year.

William de Ros, going beyond seas, until one month after Easter.

Oct. 20. Westminster.

Robert de Veer, staying with the king, until one month after Easter.

Oct. 21. Westminster.

Roger de Karevill of London, staying in Wales on the king's service, until a fortnight after Easter.

Oct. 24. Westminster.

Henry de Boningges, going beyond seas, for the same period.

Appointment of Master Henry de Neuwerk, king's clerk, archdeacon of Rychemund, to the custody, during pleasure, of Alice late the wife of Gilbert de Luda, and her lands, she being subject to fits of insanity.

Mandate in pursuance to the escheator.

Oct. 28. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until one month after Easter, for John de Boteturte, going to the king in Gascony.

Oct. 14. Westminster.

Benedict de Roff', canon of St. John Baptist, Bykenacre, bringing news of the death of Alan, late prior, has letters for the sub-prior and convent of licence to elect.

Oct. 16. Westminster.

Notification to Th. bishop of Meath of the royal assent to the election of Burgevilda, nun of Clonard, to be abbess.

The prior and convent of St. Mary's, Novan, in the diocese of Meath, sending news by Robert, canon there, of the resignation of Richard, late abbot, have letters of licence to elect.

Writ de intendendo directed to the converts of the Domus Conversorum, London, in favour of Robert de Scardeburgh, king's clerk, appointed, during pleasure, to the custody thereof, in like manner as John de Sancto Dionisio, archdeacon of Rochester, deceased, held the same.

Appointment of the same as aforesaid.

Power to J. archbishop of Dublin, justiciary of Ireland, to restore the temporalities of the abbey of Clonnard, in the diocese of Meath, to Burgevilda, abbess elect.

Oct. 23. Westminster.

Appointment of William de Morlegh to the custody, during pleasure, of the lands late of John de Avyllers, deceased, tenant in chief.

Mandate in pursuance to Master Henry de Bray, escheator this side Trent.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Easter, for Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, staying beyond seas with the king.

Nov. 4. Westminster.

Appointment of Robert de Sexdecim Vallibus, king's clerk, to the custody, during pleasure, of the merchant seal in the city of York, in like manner as John le Espicer held the same.

Mandate to John le Espicer to deliver it to the said Robert.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Michaelmas, for the following, staying in Wales to fortify the castle of Karnarvan :—

William de Grandisono.

Richard Fokeram.

Nov. 7. Westminster.

Licence, for a fine of 10l., for Mabel late the wife of John Tregoz, tenant in chief, to marry whomsoever she will of the king's allegiance.

Nov. 7. Westminster.

Safe-conduct for John de Bruges, king's clerk, taking cloths and other necessaries to Gascony for the use of R. bishop of Bath and Wells, the chancellor.

Power to J. archbishop of Dublin, supplying the place of the justiciary of Ireland, to give the royal assent and to restore the temporalities to the person elected abbot of St. Mary, Novan.

Nov. 15. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for :—

Walter de Fanecurt, going to the king in Gascony, for one year.

William Barage, now on his way to the king in Gascony, until a fortnight after Easter.

John Wake, now on his way to the king in Gascony, until a fortnight after Michaelmas.

Agnes de Valencia, going beyond seas, until a fortnight after Easter.

The same, in Ireland, until a year after Christmas.

Nov. 1. Westminster.

Edmund the king's brother, staying beyond seas with the king, until Easter.

MEMBRANE 3.

[Oct. 16. Westminster.]

Commission to Walter de Hopton and Roger Springehouse to enquire touching the persons who entered the free chace and free hay (hayam) of John Giffard at Brymefeld, co. Salop, while he was in Wales by the king's command and under the king's protection, and both by day and night hunted and carried away his deer ; and to attach them to appear before the king on the octaves of Hilary.

Oct. 20. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Master Thomas de Sudington and Robert de Littlebiry, on complaint by John de Wigeton, Walter de Kirkebride and Richard de Kirkebride that they were assaulted and imprisoned at Shefton, co. Dorset, and the said Richard, while detained in prison, was maimed by Laurence Burgeys, Thomas Stereman, Walter Richeman, llamo le Wimpelere, Thomas Brus, John de Meleburn, John Uppehull, Driotus le Criour, Gilbert le Jow, Richard his son, John Leche, William his brother, Robert Mogge, Matthew Stereman, Ralph Lok, Walter de Hacche, Bosekynus de Shefton, Nicholas Bosse of Shefton, Peter Luffe, Richard Norman, Ralph Cokechinne, Archibald le Mouner, John Skyrin, Robert Shette, Jordan Ferling, John Parche, John Bulle, Champflurinus de Sheftebury, Duddus le Pestur, William Brode, William de Selewode, Henry le Suur, John le Leyt, Scoticus Harding, John Red, Edward Goz, Roger le Fisshere, John Illory, Peter Goky, Stephen le Suur, Peter Luffe and Richard Rycheman, with a great multitude of the commonalty of Shefton. The said John, Walter and Richard had each afterwards a like commission of oyer and terminer against the same persons.

MEMBRANE 2.

Commission to Richard de Boyland, J. Pecche, Roland de Okstede and Lucas de Viene to deliver the gaol of Arundel of Laurence le Bel, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Sussex for the death of William son of Adam Despenser, and has since surrendered.

Association of J. de Luvetot with the keeper and sheriffs of London to hear and determine a cause which is before the latter in the hustings between Elias Bacheler and Margery his wife, plaintiffs, and Richard Pykeman and Geoffrey his son, tenants, touching a shop in London.

Oct. 28. Westminster.

Association of William de Burn[eton] with the keeper and sheriffs of London to hear and determine a cause in the hustings between Thomas Elis de Turry and Master Arnald Lupy de Tylio touching a messuage in the suburb of the city, an error having occurred in the previous proceedings, to the disherison of the said Arnald.

Nov. 4. Westminster.

Commission to Richard de Coleshull, Robert de Sancto Claro, Geoffrey de Wrokeshale, Humphrey le Kael and Robert de Wodinton to deliver the gaol of Shereburn of Roger Basset, who was put in exigent after the last eyre in the county of Dorset because he kept and harboured William le Messer of Upmelecumbe and Walter Berebred, charged with the death of Roger Dode at Upmelecumbe, against the king's bailiff, who wished to take them, and has since surrendered.

Association of R. de Hengham with the above W. de Burneton in the case of Thomas Elys.

MEMBRANE 1.

Nov. 4. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, until Whitsunday, for Philip de Wyleghby, dean of Lincoln, going to the king in Gascony. By mandate of the earl of Cornwall.

Nov. 8. Westminster.

Signification to R. bishop of London of the royal assent to the election of Benedict de Roff' to be prior of Bikenacre.

Nov. 8. Westminster.

Inspeximus and confirmation, in favour of Oliver, bishop of Lincoln, of letters patent of Master Ralph de Ivingho, chancellor of St. Paul's, London, appointed to audit and receive the account of the collectors of the twentieth for two years from the clergy in the province of Canterbury, to Oliver, bishop of Lincoln, dated at London, Tuesday the morrow of St. Luke the Evangelist, 1288, 16 Edward I., acknowledging that he had received at the hands of William de Stoketon, the bishop's clerk, the final account of the said twentieth for the diocese of Lincoln, which amounts for the two years to the sum of 1,499l. 9¼d., except the twentieth arising from the prebends of the church of Lincoln and from the churches belonging of old to the common of the canons; that the said bishop had paid of this extent 1,403l. 19s. 8½d. by one letter of acquittance under the king's seal, and six pairs of letters of acquittance under the seal of Master Thomas de Bredestrete, rector of the church of Tollesbiry, in the diocese of London, deputed to receive the twentieth for the province of Canterbury; and that he had allowed the said bishop, for the churches of exempt persons and for other reasons set forth, 88l. 16s. 4¾d., and had received the names of certain rectors who have not paid in full and still owe 6l. 4s. 8d., the collection of which he has taken upon himself ; and so he had given the bishop a full acquittance.

Inspeximus and confirmation of like letters of acquittance of the same date to the said bishop for the payment of the fifteenth for three years in the said bishop, which is extended at 2,998l. 1s. 6½d., except the fifteenth arising from the prebends of the church of Lincoln and from the churches belonging of old to the common of the canons, to wit, for the payment of 2,811l. 2s. 9d., from which there is allowed, for churches of exempt persons and for other reasons, 170l. 8½d., and the said bishop has paid a further sum down of 8l. 14s. 4¾d., and has sent in the names of certain rectors from whom there is still due 8l. 2s. 10¼d., the collection of which the said Ralph has taken upon himself; and so he has given the bishop a full acquittance.

Nov. 15. Westminster.

Letters for Agnes de Valencia, going beyond seas, nominating Master Henry de Bray her attorney until a fortnight after Easter.

The like for William Barrage, going to Gascony by the king's command, nominating Nicholas de Comerwell and John Turpin until a fortnight after Easter.

Nov. 16. Westminster.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, for Philip de Beuveys, now on his way to the king in Gascony.