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

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MEMBRANE 29d.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Leukenore, John Dabernun, John Ambesas and Henry de Gildeford, touching an appeal which Matilda daughter of William Tylye brings in the county of Surrey against William Roger, Edith de Shire and Edith her daughter for the death of Adam de Tylye, her uncle.

1291. Nov. 29. Westminster.

The like to Roger le Rus and Roger de Burghull, on the supplication of the heirs of Owen son of Meuric, touching his lands in Lanavan, Listivan, Cumwheuery, Trevan, Kilewrah, Mayseli, Lanvyhangel and Goeravauk, which Roger Le Strange, sometime bailiff of Buelt, took into the king's hands on account of a discord between Anian son of Madoc and the said heirs.

[Dec.] 3. London.

The like to Stephen de Penecestre and John de Northwode, touching the persons who entered the parks and free warrens of William de Valencia, the king's uncle, and of others, in the county of Kent, hunted therein, took deer, hares, rabbits and partridges with dogs, nets, and other engines, and carried them away.

MEMBRANE 28d.

The like to Guichard de Charrun, Robert Bertram and Walter de Camhou, touching an appeal which Alice, late the wife of Adam del Hogh, brings in the county of Northumberland against Robert de Horseleye for the death of her husband.

Dec. 11. Stepney.

The like to Gilbert de Thornton and Peter de Campania, on complaint by John de Redmar the younger, Robert de Redwell and Reginald le Clerk of Geynesburgh that Thomas, prior of Thornholme, Nicholas de Appelby, canon of that house, and John de Redmar the elder, carried away their goods at Appelby and North Kelesye, co. Lincoln.

MEMBRANE 27d.

Dec. 11. Stepney.

The like to Henry de Raleigh, Peter de Fisshacre and Andrew de Treylurk, touching the persons who broke the park of Simon de Monte Acuto at Wondefford, co. Devon, hunted therein and carried away deer.

Dec. 10. Stepney.

Commission to Robert Malet, William de Bereford and Gilbert de Roubury to take the jury of 24 knights, who have no interest in the liberty of Richmond, to judge the jurors, by whom an inquisition was lately taken at Manneslaghtre before G. de Thornton and Th. de Normanvill between the king and Asculph de Cleseby, bailiff of the liberty of Richmond, and Robert Brodeheved, as to whether the said Asculph and Robert, with others, without the liberty of John de Britannia the elder, lord of Richmond, and without his wapentake of Hange, held the said John's wapentake of Hange and other courts at Gruelthorpe, in Roger de Munbray's barony of Kirkeby Malesard, between the bounds (divisas) of Maneslaghtre, on the hill of Nutewith, and Kirkeby Malesard, which is within the king's geldable (geldabile nostrum) of the king's wapentake of Charhou : and whether they distrained William de Melkesham and others having lands between the said bounds to come without the king's geldable of Charhou to the said John's wapentake of Hang, co. York.

MEMBRANE 26d.

1292. Jan. 13. Westminster.

Association of Peter de Chaumpaygne and Master John de Cadamo in the room of Richard de Holebrok, deceased (who was appointed in the room of Walter de Hopton), with Bogo de Knovill in a commission of oyer and terminer touching pleas of persons of the city of London against the king's bailiffs or ministers thereof.

MEMBRANE 25d.

Jan. 16. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Stephen de Penecestre and John de Northwode, touching the persons who entered the parks and free warrens of William de Valencia, the king's uncle, and of others, in the county of Kent, hunted therein, and took deer, hares, rabbits and partridges with dogs, nets, and engines, and carried them away, fished in their stews, and took the fish and swans in divers parts of the county and carried them away.

Jan. 20. Westminster.

The like to Roger Brabazun and G. de Roubyry, touching the persons who entered the park of William de Ferrar[iis] at Bradegate, co. Leicester, hunted therein and carried away deer.

MEMBRANE 24d.

Jan. 24. Westminster.

The like to Oliver de Dynham and Henry de Ralegh, on complaint by Master Andrew de Kilkenny, Master Peter de Insula and Master Robert de Veteri Terra, executors of the will of Peter, sometime bishop of Exeter, touching the persons who, by night, carried away a whale cast upon the shore at Teynton, co. Devon, within the liberty of the said bishop.

MEMBRANE 23d.

Jan. 24. Westminster.

The like to Robert Malet and Thomas de Bellehus, touching the persons who assaulted Richard de Derleye, serjeant of Simon de Broghton, at La Brendewode, co. Essex, and stole sundry writings obligatory and tallies, wherein divers debtors were bound unto him.

MEMBRANE 22d.

The like to Guichard de Charrun and Master William de Sancto Botulpho, touching the persons who broke the park of Brian son of Alan at Cudelston, co. York, hunted therein and carried away deer.

Mandate to the sheriff of Essex, on complaint by Henry, abbot of Stratford, to distrain, as directed by the common council of the realm, those persons having land in the vicinage of the marshes of Westhamme who refuse to contribute towards the repair of the walls and dykes (fossata) there against the inundations of the waters of Thames and Luye.

Commission to John Peeche, Luke de Vienna, Henry de Lyuns and William Ambesas to deliver Gildeford gaol of Alice de Strehampton, imprisoned for counterfeiting coin.

Feb. 1. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Coleshull and Ralph le Botiller, on complaint by the prisoners, touching Roger son of Roger de Cumbe, John de Shereston, clerk, Henry le Mareschal, Thomas de Wroxhale, clerk, Robert Kenel and William de Stikelweye, imprisoned at Old Sarum on a charge of breaking John de la Mare's park at Cumbe and carrying away deer.

Commission to Robert de Gravelee and Roger Brian to view the sum required, and then to assess, levy and collect the same from the commonalty of the county of Hereford, for a gaol which the latter have recently had licence to build at Hereford, in the place where it anciently was, so that, at the discretion of the commissioners, the poor be spared.

MEMBRANE 21d.

Feb. 6. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to R. de Hertford and J. de Lithegreynes, touching the persons who lately killed William de Molleburn, clerk, at Donecastre, co. York.

MEMBRANE 20d.

The like to R. de Hertford and J. de Lithegreynes, touching an appeal which Elena, late the wife of Alexander de Barlowe, brings in the county of Lancaster against John de Barton, Thomas de Hulmo and John Grelle for the death of her husband.

Feb. 6. Westminster.

The like to John de Chinton of Coleshull, William de Meynill and William de Tit tele, touching the persons who broke the park of Roger de Morteyn at Walshale, co. Stafford, hunted therein and carried away deer.

Feb. 18. Chawton.

The like to Stephen de Penecestre and William de Echingham, on complaint by Richard Feryng, parson of the church of Lymene, co. Kent, that, although he repairs when necessary a wall at Westhecch by reason of the lands belonging to his said church, and for this reason ought not to contribute towards the repair of other walls, John de Chert, bailiff of the marsh of Romenhal, and twenty-four jurors of the marsh newly and without precedent distrain him to contribute to the repair of the walls and dykes along the shore at Appeldere, co. Kent.

Feb. 14. Waverley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Walter de Wymburn, Ralph le Boteller and Robert le Daneys, on complaint by Peter Heym that Robert de Scobehull, Thomas his brother, Nicholas de Pole, John de Celeford, Hugh his brother, Roger de Penneyles of Hemmeston, Laurence le Tayllur of Totteneys, William Heyle of Pole and Thomas de Yornecumbe, carried away his goods at Est Cornwrthy. co. Devon.

MEMBRANE 19d.

Feb. 6. Westminster.

Commission to John de Metingham and Ralph de Sandwyco, on complaint by Henry son of William de Arderne to go to St. Martin's le Grand, London, and examine and correct the record of an assize of novel disseisin brought by the said Henry before the sheriffs against Peter de Eton touching a messuage in London.

Commission to John Peeche, Luke de Vienna, Henry de Lyuns and William Ambesas to deliver Gildeford gaol of Christina de Stretehampton, imprisoned there for counterfeiting coin.

Feb. 13. Waverley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert Malet and William de Bereford, on complaint by John le Sumenur, bailiff' of Edmund the earl of Cornwall in his liberty of Berkhamstede, touching the persons who rescued Edmund Waleraund (convicted in the king's court before Elias de Bekingham and Robert de Gravele by a recognition of an assize of novel disseisin, which was summoned before them between William atte Grove and John le Archer, and Walter de la Haye and the said Edmund and taken at Berkhamstede, of disseisin of a tenement there) when arrested by the said John, by order of the said justices, to be imprisoned according to the statute, placed him in sanctuary in the church of St. Peter, Berkhamstede, and after keeping him there in safe custody for a day and a night received him therefrom and let him go free.

Feb. 18. Chawton.

The like to Walter de Rudmereleye, Roger de Burghull and William de Mortuo Mari, touching the robberies, imprisonments, wilful distraints, undue exactions, divers disquietudes, grave extortions of money, injuries, damages, unjust seizures, and other trespasses committed by Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and his men, against Roger de Mortuo Mari and Lucy his wife and their men in Brecon: the inquisition to be made by jury of the county of Hereford and the liberties of Buelt, Talgarth and Cantrefselith.

The like to Stephen de Penecestre and William de Ichingham, on complaint by Richard de Feringg as above, Feb. 18.

MEMBRANE 18d.

March 4. Farndon.

The like to Walter de Wymburne, Peter Heym and Ralph le Boteler, touching the persons who seized the goods of John de Exonia in the counties of Somerset and Devon while he was in gaol, charged with divers crimes, whereof he purged himself.

March 26. Westminster.

The like to William Hamelyn, Gervase de Clifton and Roger de Crophull, touching the receipts and expenses of the collectors and administrators of the murage heretofore granted to the town of Nottingham, and subsequently assigned by the king, in aid of the repair of the walls around the king's castle there, from the time of the audit of the said accounts which the king lately appointed Henry de Pyrpount and Hugh de Stapelford to make.

MEMBRANE 17d.

The like to Peter Malore and Simon de Wynton, on complaint by James de Giventur and Andrew le Cunte, merchants of Amiens, touching the persons who entered their vessel, which they had laden with hides and other goods at Southampton, as they were going by the coast of Portesmuth, drove out the men in her, and took away the vessel with her goods.

The like to John le Breton and Henry Grapynel, on complaint by the accused, touching William de Musters in Colecestre gaol for a trespass of venison in Leyngham park, co. Essex, which is in the king's custody by reason of the minority of the heir of John de Nevill, tenant in chief: this commission is granted because of the said William's long services to Dionysia de Monte Caniso.

March 28. Westminster.

The like to William de Giselham and Hugh de Cressingham, on complaint by William de Gonevill that William Persun of Lirlinge and Ralph his brother, Nicholas Beaufou, Robert, de Brigeham, Osbert Lambert, William le Gode, William Lotekyn, James Attestrete and Robert le Tayllur broke his close by night at Lirling, co. Norfolk, fished in his stews, carried away fish and other goods, and assaulted his men there.

The like to John de Lithegreynes and William de Sancto Quintino, touching the persons who fished in the king's stew of Fosse, co. York, and carried away fish.

[April 6. Westminster.]

The like to Walter de Wymburn, Richard de Hedon and Ralph le Butiler, touching John de Exonia, as above, March 4.

MEMBRANE 15d.

[April 22. Ware.]

The like to R. Malet and G. de Roubury, on complaint by the prior of Ware, brother Thomas de Ductu, Master Walter de Warnington, John de Hyntes, William de Gune, John de Gune, Ralph de Sheldon, Richard de Mersshton, William de Marham and John Russel, touching the persons who assaulted them at Daventre, co. Northampton, and took their goods.

MEMBRANE 13d.

April 28. Bury St. Edmunds.

Association of John de Metingham with the sheriffs of London to examine the record and process of an assize of mort d'ancestor which John le Iremongere, brother and heir and one of the executors of the will of John de Hakeburne, arraigned before the sheriffs, against Joan, late the wife of the said John de Hakeburne, touching a messuage in London bequeathed by him in his will to his said wife, for her life, for the maintenance of a chaplain celebrating divine service for his soul ; as it appears that although the said will was proved both before the ordinaries of the place and the keeper and sheriffs of the city, the execution thereof has been put off to the danger of the soul of the said John de Hakeburne and the damage of his wife; and they are to cause the proof of the said will to be recited and to do justice in the whole matter.

Commission to Robert Malet and John Buteturte to deliver Worcester gaol of John le Fraunceys, in custody there for robberies.

MEMBRANE 12d.

May 15. Spalding.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger Brabazun and Henry de Sheldon, touching an appeal which John son of John de Overton brings in the county of Leicester against William, abbot of Merevale, John de Potton, Ralph de Pecco, Simon de Tammeworth, William de Anestleye, monks; Henry de Jockeshale, Henry Fegge, Alan le Fevre, John de Durantesthorp, William de Retham, brethren of the abbey; William le Marlere, Robert le Caretter, Robert le Hore, Roger de Waure and William de Kirkeby for the death of Robert son of John de Overton his brother.

The like to Walter de Goushull, John de Anesleye and Thomas le Ragged, on complaint by Michael le Hornere of Reneston and Henry his son that Ranulph de Huntingfeld of Reneton, co. Nottingham, took away sixty-three sheep placed by the former in the custody of the common shepherd to feed in the common pasture of the said town, claiming them as their own, shearing, selling the wool, and detaining them with their lambs.

Association of W. de Rudmerleye with J. Buttetur and G. de Wrokeshale to enquire touching the persons who assaulted Elias le Clerk of Tudenham in the wood of Strugul, co. Gloucester.

May 28. Newcastle-on-Tyne.

Commission of oyer and terminer to R. Corbet, William de Hugeford and William de Tuttenleye, touching an appeal which Mabel, late the wife of Stephen de Franketon, brings in the county of Salop against William le Vaus for the death of her husband.

MEMBRANE 11d.

Association of William de Sancto Quintino, in the room of John de Lythegreynes, who is appointed, with others, a justice in eyre in Hereford, with Simon le Conestable in a commission of oyer and terminer touching an appeal which Margery, late the wife of James de Macheresby, brings in the county of York against Robert le Dene of Thurgelby and others for the death of her husband.

May 25. Darlington.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Staundon and William de Tyttelee, on complaint by Henry de Kington, William and Philip his brothers, touching Peter Corbet, Meredith Gouch, Cadugan Wennes, Griffin ap Meurik, Yorworth ap Wrenouch, Richus ap Eneas, Richus ap Tuder, William de Bulers and Margery his wife, who disseised them of their free tenement in Banhalstre in the liberty of the said Peter: by jurors of the said liberty, of the king's liberty of Montgomery, of Richard the bishop of Hereford's liberty of Bishops Castle, and of Edmund de Mortuo Mari's liberty of Doluoreyn.

June 4. Berwick-on-Tweed.

The like to Robert de Hertford, R. Malet and W. de Bereford, by jurors of the city of London and of the counties of Middlesex, Buckingham, Hertford, Kent and Surrey, touching the persons who attacked, by day and with drawn swords and knives, Roger de Drayton, treasurer of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, and others of his household, specially sent by him to the Parliament lately held at Westminster, as they were passing through the streets of the city of London unarmed, while many people stood by in the adjoining streets who heard their cries before they were killed; and they are to enquire who were the horsemen and footmen who conducted the said malefactors after their abjuration of the realm to the port of Dover, and who were the aiders and abettors in the said crime, and to do justice.

The like to R. de Hertford, W. de Gyselham and W. de Bereford.

MEMBRANE 10d.

June 11. Berwick-on-Tweed.

Association of Robert Giffard, in the room of Thomas de Belhus, who is too busy to act, with Ralph de Sandwyco and Robert Malet in a commission of oyer and terminer, touching an appeal which Edmund Babbe brings in the county of Suffolk against Nicholas de Combes for the death of Thomas Babbe his brother.

Commission to Roland de Erle, Fulk de Rukote, Walter de Wyghthull and Richard de Pusye to deliver the gaol of Oxford Castle of John de Ledebury.

MEMBRANE 9d.

June 28. Berwick-on-Tweed.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Thornton and William de Sancto Quiutino, touching William de Kelleseye and others of the county of York, who induce people without either the right or the will, to go to law: who sometimes with their assent, sometimes without it, sometimes entirely without their knowledge, cause writs to be made out and fines to be made thereupon in the Chancery, and obtain other writs under the names of persons in the nature of things not existing, whereby they may cause disherisons, grieve and disquiet others and extort money ; who frequently take money from jurors summoned in inquisitions before the king and his justices to save them harmless before the same, whereby such jurors, by reason of confiding in them, are often amerced and lose their issues.

MEMBRANE 8d.

The like to Simon le Conestable, William de Sancto Quintino and John de Melsa, on complaint by William son of William de Moubray, touching an appeal which Alice, late the wife of Thomas de Hurthewrth, brought against him in the Bench before John de Metingham and his fellows, justices thereof, for the death of her husband, and which was quashed there: the said William was afterwards, by the king's command and special grace, bound in bail to appear before the justices at the first assize in the county of York. The king, now understanding that Thomas son of the said Thomas has since obtained, at the procurement of the enemies of the said William, a writ for an appeal touching the same death before the said justices at the first assize, in order that the said William might be taken and imprisoned and prevented from suing pleadings begun by him in the Bench, issues the present commission ; and has commanded the said justices of the Bench to send the record of the cause tried before them; and the sheriff of York to cause the appeal of the said Thomas, with the original writ, to come before the first-mentioned justices.

The like to John de Metingham, Robert de Hertford and William de Giselham, on complaint by John, prior of Ely, that John, abbot of Rameseye, Warin de Insula and Baldwin his brother, William de Wassinglee, William le Moigne, Nicholas de Wilteshire, Robert de Brom, Henry de Cotenham, John But, Thomas son of Ralph de Kereseye and John Fithyon of Chateriz mowed his meadow and reed-bed at Sutton, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge, felled his trees and carried away his grass, reeds, trees and other goods.

June 27. Berwick-on-Tweed.

The like to the same, on complaint by Alan son of William le Fevre of Walton that the said abbot and others above-mentioned assaulted him at Sutton aforesaid.

The like to the same, on complaint by Robert le Keu of Ely, Robert de Herdewyk, Geoffrey Therlewind, John Balle of Wycheford, John de Dunolmia and Robert le Keu of Hemmingeston, each for himself.

J[uly] 4. Berwick-on-Tweed.

The like to Walter de Cambou and J. de Swyneburne, touching the plaints against Thomas Leger, late the king's bailiff of Baumburgh, in the county of Northumberland, that he extorted a great sum of money from the king's men there by various distraints without reasonable cause.

MEMBRANE 7d.

Association of J. de Cobeham and W. de Bereford with Ralph de Sandwyco, keeper of the city of London, and with the aldermen of the said city, touching complaints by the brewers of London as to injuries committed against them by William le Leyre and Thomas Romeyn, sometime sheriffs of the city.

July 15. Berwick.

The like of Nicholas de Segrave the elder, Osbert de Spaldington and John de Suthewell, touching all plaints against the king's bailiffs and ministers of the Isle of Man.

July 23. Rothbury.

The like of Walter de Wymburn, Peter de Fysshacre and Ralph le Botiller, touching trespasses in parks in the county of Devon alleged against Master Roger de Lincoln, Stephen de London and Richard de Paulesholte.

Aug. 8. Durham.

Commission to Ralph de Sandwyco, keeper of the city of London, and Hugh de Kendale to go to St. Martin's le Grand, London, cause to be recited before them the record and process of a cause which was before Ralph le Blund, sheriff of London, between Roger de Arcubus and Thomas de Dunstaple of London, touching a trespass, correct any error found therein, and do speedy justice.

MEMBRANE 6d.

Aug. 10. Durham.

Commission to Philip de Trillawe and Robert de Middelton to audit the account of any bailiffs, farmers and ministers who have had the administration and custody of the lands possessed by Eleanor, the late queenconsort, in England and Wales on the day of her death, both during the time of the said queen and afterwards until Michaelmas next.

The like to Henry de Ponte and the above Philip and Robert, touching the said queen's lands in the counties of Somerset and Dorset.

Aug. 7. Auckland.

Commission to William de Doddingeseles and Humphrey de Waleden to extend, by jurors to be furnished by the coroners of the county of Warwick, the lands of Richard de Ardern, deceased, ancestor of John Pecche, and to deliver to the said John a moiety thereof, pursuant to the judgment which he obtained before Ralph de Ivingo and his fellows, justices appointed to hear and determine pleas against the ministers of the late queen-consort; as it appears that the sheriff of Warwick, who was ordered to give effect to the said judgment, has delivered to him land to the value of 10l. in excess of his instructions for which reason the king has caused the same to be taken again into his hands.

Aug. 17. Crake.

Commision of oyer and terminer to Walter de Bello Campo, with such others as he shall associate with himself, touching the persons who entered the king's free chace of Kingeswod, co. Gloucester, hunted therein and carried away deer.

Aug. 16. Northallerton.

The like to Walter de Heliun and Roger le Rus, touching the persons who entered the park of John son of Reginald at Bardeslee, co. Gloucester, with dogs and nets, hunted therein and carried away deer.

Aug. 18. Crake.

The like to William de Gyselham and Ralph Bomund, touching the persons who carried away the goods of Master Gerard de Hoo, parson of the church of Wramplingham, co. Norfolk, at Wramplingham.

Commission to Alan Plukenet and Walter de Pavely to deliver Exeter gaol of Laurence son of Warin, parson of the church of Alwington, who is there on the appeal of someone.

Association of Stephen de Penecestre, constable of Dover castle, with R. de Hertford, R. Malet and W. de Bereford to enquire, in the port of Dover, about certain articles touching the death of Roger de Drayton, clerk, and certain of the household of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, who were killed in the city of London.

MEMBRANE 5d.

Aug. 22. Crake.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Thornton and Elias de Bekingham, by jury of the county of Nottingham, on complaint by O. bishop of Lincoln, touching the persons who went to his free fishery in the water of Trent, near his manor of Newerk, and carried away the boats, nets and engines which his men of the said manor had there for the capture of a porpoise there, fished there themselves, took the said fish, and when his bailiffs and men arrested the said fish and raised the hue and cry to attach them, assaulted them, recovered the said fish and carried it away.

Aug. 27. Pickering.

Commission to Roger de Tilmanston to enquire at the place and time which Stephen de Penecestre, constable of Dover Castle, will signify to him, at the request of a knight to be appointed for that purpose by the king of France, touching all quarrels and grievances between the men of England and Bayonne of the one part, and the men of Normandy and other subjects of the king of France of the other part, to settle them wholly or in part, to report the whole of the proceedings, and to refer unsettled cases for further deliberation between the two kings: the said Stephen is commanded to cause a sufficient jury from his bailiwick to appear, and the seneschal of Gascony has a like command.

MEMBRANE 4d.

Aug. 28. Pickering.

Commission to Walter de Bello Campo and John Buteturte to enquire by jurors of the counties of Stafford, Derby and Warwick, touching a robbery at Tamwrth, and to certify the sheriffs of the names of the persons found guilty, that they may be imprisoned.

Aug. 30. Kilham.

Commission to Gilbert de Briddeshale, Robert Malet and W. de Bereford to enquire touching the persons who killed Henry de la Legh at Temeseford by Bedeford, co. Bedford, and to certify the sheriff as above.

Sept. 2. Rise.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert Malet, William de Gyselham and Thomas de Belhus, touching an appeal of maim which Robert le Keu de Hemmingeston of Ely brings in the county of Cambridge against John, abbot of Rameseye, Reginald de Castre, his fellow monk, Warin de Insula, William de Wassingle, William le Keu, John Cutting, William le Moigne, Alexander le Chaumberleyn, Ralph le Porter, John Launcelin, Edmund le Botiller, Robert le Keu, Robert Mowyn, William de Rosse, Robert le Moigne of Offord, John le Lef, William Paytevyn, Richard de Mulleswrth, Baldwin de Stowe, William de Spalding, William le Sronge, Walter de la Sale, Roger de la Chaumbre, Laurence le Keu, Thomas de Warrewyk, Richard le Usser, Nicholas le Charetter, William le Charetter, Hugh le Ferur, John le Ferur, Reginald le Porter, Adam de Weston, Gilbert le Clauer, Robert de Winteworth, Robert de Nowers, Robert le Bretun, Thomas de Bernewell, John le Clerk, Nicholas de la Graunge and William de Norhampton.

The like to the same, touching an appeal of John Balle of Ely against the same persons.

MEMBRANE 3d.

Commission to Thomas de Belhus, Ralph de Sandwico and Robert Malet, to deliver the Tower of London of Henry Bernard, charged with the death of John de Clifford, who was killed in the county of Middlesex, if he is willing to put himself upon his country.

The like to John le Bretun and William de Wauton to deliver Ipswich gaol of John de Cressouener, who was outlawed for robbery after the last eyre in the county of Suffolk, and has since surrendered.

MEMBRANE 2d.

Oct. 3. Appleby.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Bogo de Knouvill, Robert de Staundon and William de Tittele, on complaint by Kenrick son of Thlewargus, David Parvus, Howel son of David, Audoenus son of Madoc, Madoc parvus, Mailer parvus, David son of Audoenus, Clement son of Llewellin, Madoc son of Yarveth, Philip Rufus, David son of Thlewargus, Mailer son of Thlewargus, John son of Itael, Madoc Rufus, Eddeuened son of Mailer and David de Sancto Martino that Philip le Say ejected them unjustly from their lands in New Merton and took away their goods there: and it is commanded to the king's bailiff of Meilurseisnek and the bailiffs of Fulk son of Warin of Whitinton, Roger Le Strange of Ellesmere and Richard son of Alan of Whitchurch to furnish jurors from their bailiwicks.

Oct. 17. Berwick-onTweed.

The like to William de Cokeseye and Master William de Chiriton, by juries of the counties of Worcester and Gloucester, touching the persons who broke the parks of G. bishop of Worcester, at Alvynechirche, co. Worcester, and at Weston-sub-Egge, co. Gloucester, hunted therein and carried away deer.

MEMBRANE 1d.

Commission to Elias de Hauvill and Thomas de Belhus to deliver Norwich Castle of William de Wabrunne, Thomas son of John de Bayfeld, Bartholomew de Salle, Thomas de Duddreswell, Roger Scalwrthy, Richard Russel and Ranulph de Clynt, charged with the death of William son of Robert le Sutere of Wabrunne at Wabrunne, if they are willing to put themselves upon their country.

Nov. 4. Berwick-onTweed.

Commission to Robert de Hertford to associate himself with Ralph de Sandwico, keeper of the city of London, in the king's court in London, on a day to be signified to him by the latter, and to correct the alleged error in a cause which was tried there before Ralph le Blund and Hamo Box, late sheriffs of London, between Richard Godechep and the prior of Bermundeseye, touching a debt of 7l. 10s. 2d.; and the said keeper is to cause the said late sheriffs to appear before them in the said court with the record and process of the cause, and having called the said Richard before them, if he desires to come into the presence of the said judge, and the said judge can attend to the business, to cause the said record and process to be recited, and the error, if any be found, to be corrected according to the judgment of the said judge and the said keeper.

Nov. 10. Berwick-on-Tweed.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger de Molis, Adam Gurdun and John son of Thomas, touching the persons who killed Fulk de Gwey, forester in the forest of Bradene, co. Wilts.

The like to the same touching offenders in forests, chaces and parks in the counties of Gloucester, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Southampton, Buckingham, Oxford and Berks, to take ransom of such offenders as were lately convicted and held to bail before the said Roger and others lately commissioned to make inquisition thereof, to determine touching the trespasses of such as were charged but not found guilty, and to enquire into all such trespasses committed both before the former inquisitions and since, take ransoms for and determine the same.

Nov. 17. Berwick-on-Tweed.

The like to Robert Malet, William de Bereford and Gilbert de Roubury, touching the persons who threw down a dyke (fossatum) of the abbot of Rading at Whitele, co. Berks, and assaulted brother Thomas de Sutton, his fellow monk.

Nov. 15. Berwick-on-Tweed.

The like to John de Cobeham and William de Bereford, touching the persons who broke the parks of J. bishop of Winchester, in the counties of Southampton, Surrey, Somerset and Wilts, hunted therein and carried away deer.

The like to Henry de Raleye and Andrew de Trellosk, on complaint by Giles son of Truda, citizen and merchant of Caruc in Zealand, touching the persons who entered his ship at Suthtun, in the port of Pleymuth, beat his men and carried off his goods.