1319-1320, membranes 44d, 43d, 40d, 39d, 38d, 37d, 36d, 35d, 32d, 31d, 30d, 29d, 28d, 27d, 26d, 25d, 24d, 23d, 22d, 21d, 20d, 19d,18d, 17d, 16d, 15d, 14d, 13d, 12d, 11d, 10d, 9d, 8d, 7d, 6d, 5d, 4d, 3d, 2d, 1d

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MEMBRANE 44d.

1319. July 10. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Spigurnel, Robert son of Nigel and John de la Haye on complaint by Mary, a nun of Aumbresbury, the king's sister, touching the persons who took and carried away her goods at the town of St. Albans, co. Hertford, and assaulted her servants. By K.

July 16. York.

The like to John de Donecastre, William de Bingham and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by William de Whyteby that Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and Thomas de Neville, with others, assaulted him at York and imprisoned him. By fine of 20s.

MEMBRANE 43d.

July 14. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mutford, William de Rungeton and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Robert de Saxmundeham, parson of the church of Blaxhale, that Richard de Weylond, Thomas de Weylond, Roger Antyngeham and Luke de Thacstede, with others, forcibly entered his dwelling place at Blaxhale, co. Suffolk, broke the doors of his house, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20s.

July 20. York.

Appointment of Robert de Rocheford, John de Bousser and John de Dovorr to be conservators of the peace for the county of Essex. [Parl. Writs.] By C.

The like appointments of the under-mentioned persons, viz. —

Oct. 18. York.

Robert de Leyburn co. Cumberland. By C.
Robert le Brun
Alexander de Bastenthwayt

Nov. 6. York.

Ralph de Camoys co. Southampton. By C.
John de Insula Vecta
James de Norton

Oct. 13. York.

John Neyrnut co. Buckingham. By p.s.
Philip de Herdeshull

1320. Jan. 6. York.

John de Hastynges co. Stafford. By K.
Ralph le Botyller

Feb. 20. Westminster.

William de Lucy co. Warwick.
John de Pecche
Henry de Herdington
Robert de Stoke

Feb. 23. Westminster.

John Dabernoun co. Surrey.
William de Henle
William Huse

April 26. Westminster.

Reginald de Pavely co. Wilts.
Adam Waleraund
Walter Gascelyn

May 28. Odiham.

William de Lucy co. Warwick. By C.
Ralph de Shirle
John de Peyto

June 7. Dunton.

Edmund de Hemmegrave co. Suffolk. By C.
Thomas de Grey
Peter de Denardeston [Parl. Writs.]

MEMBRANE 40d.

1319. July 20. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Baskerville, Roger de Baskerville and John de Barewe on complaint of Adam, bishop of Hereford, that John le Baillif of Clifton, Simon le Clerk of Clifton, Simon son of William le Baxtere, Philip le Fevre, John de Hausty and John his son, Walter de Hausty, William Alicot, John Rose, John Ingram, Adam Ingram, William le Rede of Homme, John de la Fenne, John de la Mulne, Roger Abovewode, Miles de Heilmere, John de la Lynde, Simon Wygan, William Elys of Horsham, Henry de Berewe, John son of Philip Moryn, Henry Alisaundre, and Henry son of Henry Ingram with others with their cattle eat down the herbage in his park at Wytebourn, co. Hereford, and consumed his hay there. By K.

Aug. 3. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to John de Foxle, William de Harden, Robert de Thorncombe and William de Rameshull on complaint by Henry Stormy, the elder, that Stephen Stormy, Henry Stormy, the younger, Robert le Wode of Burbach, Thomas Asser, John le Sawyere of Somers[et], Robert le Chalf of Burbach, Peter le Hethhayward, Geoffrey le Beggere, John Makerel and Christina, his wife, and Adam le Mazon of Burbach and Alice, his wife, broke his house at Ulvetham, co. Southampton, and assaulted him, tore out his eyes and carried away his goods, and likewise broke his house at Burbach, co. Wilts, and carried away his goods found there. By p.s.

Aug. 12. Gosforth.

The like to Henry de Cobeham, the younger, Warresius de Valoynes, John de Ifeld and Thomas de Faveresham touching the persons who with Stephen de Wike broke the doors of the houses of Henry Beaufilz at Wymelingewolde, co. Kent, and carried away his goods. By C.

Aug. 14. Hartford Bridge.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Edmund de Passeleye, John Filiol, and John de la More, for the marsh of Filesham, Bexle, Wiltyng, and Crawehirst, co. Sussex.

Aug. 21. Fenham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, Baldwin de Maners, John de Canteb [rigge], and John de Claver, on complaint by John de Shardelowe and Edmund his brother, and Nicholas Fastolf and Laurence his brother, that William Loveday, Henry Bitering, John de Throkkyng, Roger Outlag', John le Boghwyere of Cantebrigge, John le Coureour, William Cullyng, chaplain, Richard Gerounde, Henry Ballard, John le Clerk of Wilburgham, Alan le Pere, Roger le Pere, Maurice de Bodekesham, chaplain, Robert de Cranewes, John Child of Wilburgham, Robert Chasteyn, Robert le Palmer, John le Thresshere of Swafham, Hugh le Pere, Henry Tonild, Henry le Slaghtere, Hugh Frigoun, Roger de Prilleston, John Edward of Saunford, Alured Edward, Roger son of Roger de Abyton, John le Parker of Abyton, Peter son of Eustace de Swafham, Roger le Lord, John de Stowe and William son of William de Sancto Ivone, with others, took and carried away their goods at Great Wilburgham, co. Cambridge, and assaulted their servants.

Aug. 29. Barmoor.

Commission to Walter de Norwyco, John de Thorpe and Simon de Hedersete to enquire by oath of good men of the county of Norfolk touching alleged collusion by Henry Rose, John de Ocle and Roger Gavel, bailiffs of the port of Great Yarmouth, in collecting from 162 ships the toll, leviable under the agreement with W. Count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of Frysland, for him on ships of his subjects in the ports of Great Yarmouth and Lenne, and elsewhere in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, for the discharge of his debts to Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth and Roger de Boselyngthorp of Lincoln; the commissioners are also to enquire into the disregard of the king's writs touching this matter by the said bailiffs.

Oct. 10. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cantebrigge, and Simon de Brunne on complaint by Elena, late the wife of Walter de Huntercumbe, executrix of his testament, that Ralph Pasket of Wrestelyngworth broke a coffer, late of the said Walter, at Wrestelyngworth, co. Bedford, and took and carried away goods and also 20l. in money in her custody as executrix.

MEMBRANE 39.

July 20. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John Treiagu, Robert de Stokheye, and Henry Bokerel, on complaint by Philip Pridias, the elder, that Robert de Lanchar, John de Lanchar, chaplain, Andrew de Nansmana, William Blundell, John Schor, Ralph Scor, and Gilbert Pegast, seized and abducted Alice his wife, at Tregerehet, co. Cornwall, and carried away his goods.

July 20. York.

The like to John de Foxle, and John de Stonore, on complaint by Adam de Lamelay that Henry Brayboef, Matthew Bertilmeu and William his son, William Withebak, and 'Adam Peronelesman the Tayllur,' with others, assaulted him at Paddeworth, co. Berks, and took and carried away his goods.

Aug. 8. Gosforth.

The like to R[oger] de Cubbeldyk, Walter de Friskeneye, William de Clyf' and John de Stikeneye on complaint by Thomas Belle of Boston, that John de Sutton and Geoffrey his son, John Peyt, Gilbert Alilaund, Nicholas de Sutton and John his brother, and Ralph de Sutton, with others, assaulted him at Boston, co. Lincoln, and took and carried away his goods.

July 29. Durham.

The like to John Chaynel, John de Cave and Hugh de Prestwold, on complaint by Adam, parson of the church of Neubold Verdon, that Thomas de Blaston, parson of the church of Codesbeche, William Aleyn, Thomas de Walden, Andrew de Brandon, chaplain, Walter Musshonesman, Geoffrey de Brynkelowe, Robert Cole and John Fiz Hucheyn, with others, broke his houses at Codesbeche, co. Leicester, took and carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.

July 29. Durham.

The like to John Randolf, Ralph de Bereford and Hugh de Brayboef touching an appeal in the county of Southampton by Henry le Hauer of Totton, against Walter de Romesie for the death of Thomas atte Mounte his brother. By fine of 40s.

July 30. Durham.

The like to Alexander de Cave, and Robert de Scorburgh on complaint by John son of Geoffrey de Middelton juxta Baynton that William son of William Gamel of Middelton by Baynton and William his son assaulted him at Middelton by Baynton, co. York.

Aug. 1. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to John de Bousser, Edmund de Passele and Geoffrey de Hertelpol on complaint by John de Marisco that Roger Chauntecler of London, with others, broke his house at Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, cut his corn, and carried away his said corn and his goods. By fine of 2 marks.

MEMBRANE 38d.

Aug. 1. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Edmund de Passele and Geoffrey de Hertelpol on complaint by Richard de Fourneys that Roger Chauntecler, with others, broke his houses and gates at Totenham, co. Middlesex, cut and carried away his corn and goods, and assaulted Richard le Botyner his servant. By fine of 2 marks.

Aug. 4. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to John Inge, Richard de Rodeneye and Robert de Malleye to enquire on the confines of the land of Gower and of the lands of Henry de Lancastre of Kedwelly and Karwathlan, of Hugh le Despenser, the younger, of Cantredemaure, of John Giffard of Brymmesfeld of Cantreboghan, and of Roger de Mortuo Mari of Chirk of Penketelyn neighbouring to the said land of Gower, by oath of good men of the said lands of Kedwelly, Karwathlan, Cantredemaure, Cantreboghan and Penketelyn, touching the under-mentioned, viz.—at the prosecution of John Iweyn suggesting that William de Brewosa, Richard Hakelut, Elias de Roilly, Peter de la Bere, Richard de Morton, Robert de Sengleton, Robert de Weston, John de Weston, William Eliot, Thomas Eliot, Thomas Glasmon, John Batyn, John de la Mare, Philip le Leche, Thomas Osbarn, Richard Wrench, Thomas Testard, John Russel, Thomas Harold, John le Mareschal, Nicholas le Countereve, Walter le Palmere, Thomas le Mareschal and John Harold had taken and carried away his goods at Gower (apud Goweriam), and that they had conspired together at Swyneseye and Oistremuth within the liberty of the said William de Brewosa in Gower in Wales to appeal the complainant of the death of Ivan ap Madok by Kenewrek ap Madok, brother of the said Ivan, and had procured his arrest and detention in the prison of the said William de Brewosa at Sweneseye, the king commanded the said William de Brewosa, if these things were so, to do full justice to the said John Iweyn therein, but the said William has failed to do so. By p.s.

Aug. 14. Hartford Bridge.

The like to Robert de Maddyngleye, Robert de Asshele, and Robert de Keleseye, on complaint by John Buteturt that William de Kertlyngton, abbot of Westminster, Philip de Sutton, his fellow monk, Roger de Presthope, William le Rous, Richard atte Water, Thomas de Knyghtebrigg, Richard de Suthbury, John Queynterel, William Parlepe of Westbourne, William Blashex, William Fillyng of Westbourne, Robert de Kyngeswell of Hampstede, Thomas Broun, John le Foulere and Elias his brother, Richard le Forester, Andrew atte Ponde, Geoffrey atte Ponde, John Hichecok and John his brother, Richard le Hert, Robert de Mordon of Batricheseye, Gilbert le Bedel, William le Kete of Wandleworth, and Henry de Novo Castro, entered his wood at Lilleston and Kelibourn, felled and carried away his trees, and with their cattle eat down the herbage of his wood. By K. on the information of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.

Aug. 16. Newbiggin.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Thomas de Cantebrigg, and Simon de Brunne, on complaint by Thomas Reynald of Audeleye, that Fulk, prior of Bernewell, John de Queye, and Richard de Baryngton, his fellow canons, Lambert de Franketon, Richard atte Bro, and Roger le Templer of Bernewell, with others, assaulted and imprisoned him at Cantebrigge, and took and carried away his goods. By p.s.

Aug. 14.Hartford Bridge.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Cauntebrigg and Simon de Brunne on complaint by Robert de Hilton that Ralph Pasket of Wrestelyngworth took and carried away his goods at Wrestelyngworth, co. Bedford.

Aug. 14. Hartford Bridge.

The like to John de Bousser and John de Lyston, upon the death of William de Goldyngton, who had been included with them in a commission issued touching trespasses committed at Rewenhale, co. Essex, against Thomas son of Bartholomew de Shaldeford by John Halteby of Ipswich, and others named in the original writ.

Aug. 18. Amble.

The like to Richard de la Bere, John de Stonore and John de Trillowe on complaint by John de Coleshill of Oxford, the elder, that Master Robert Catel of Baldok, Peter de Eton, Richard atte Halle, William Boltrig, John Raulyn, Richard son of John de Stonord, William son of John atte Grene, John Treve, John le Longe and William Anfrei assaulted him at Comenore [co. Berks], broke his close, and took and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.

MEMBRANE 37d.

Aug. 14. Hartford Bridge.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry Beaufiz, Andrew Peverel and John Filol touching breaches of Queen Isabella's chace of Esshedon and park of Mersefeld, and free warrens of Mersefeld and Wylyngdon, co. Sussex. By K.

Aug. 15. Hartford Bridge.

The like to Henry de Malton and Matthew de Heydok touching an appeal in the county of Lancaster by Matilda, late the wife of John de Braunford, against William de Keleseye for the death of her husband.

Aug. 18. Amble.

The like to John de Hothum, Alexander de Cave, and Robert de Scorburgh on complaint by John son of John du Celer that William son of Hugh de Crauncewyk and Stephen, Peter and Robert his brothers, William Countefoghel and William le White assaulted him at Beverley, co. York.

Aug. 21. Fenham.

The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Roger de Cubeldyk and Walter de Friskeneye on complaint by Walran Wolf and Joan his wife that Herbert Pouger, Hugh Pouger, Simon Pouger, Thomas Pouger, Geoffrey Pouterel, Robert son of Richard Joize, parson of the church of Long Colyngham, John atte Bough, Thomas atte Wolde and Hugh de Wynstr', with others, entered his dwelling place at Lek, co. Lincoln, by night, broke the gates and windows thereof, carried away his goods and assaulted the said Joan, she being pregnant, and also assaulted his servants.

Aug. 29. Barmoor.

Commission to John de Foxle, John Inge, and John de Stonore to certify the king of certain articles between Roger Rodde of Hemmeston, Thomas de Stobbehulle (sic), William de Grymeston, John de Boyvile, Walter de Wydeslade, John de Norton, John de Loperigge, William de Blaccheworthi, William Wayte of Engleburne, William Boyvile, Andrew Boyvile, Elias Westinton, Robert Cotelond, Thomas le Tayllur of Kyngesbrigge, Richard Pick and John Bovy in a matter before William de Burne, Henry Bokerel and John de Fosse, justices at Exeter, touching tenements at Estwoggewill.

MEMBRANE 36d.

Aug. 18. Amble.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Henry Beaufiz, Andrew Peverel, and John de Dallingrigg for the parts of Pevenese and Hastynges, co. Sussex.

Aug. 18. Amble.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Burgh, Robert de Barton, and Adam de Skelton on complaint by John de Carleton, king's clerk, parson of the church of Askeby, that, although he was in the king's protection, Robert de Askeby and William Poweson, with others, broke his houses at Askeby, co. Westmoreland, and carried away his goods. By the Chancellor.

Aug. 21. Fenham.

The like to John Chaynel, William de Stafford, and Henry de Hambury on complaint by the abbot of Burton-upon-Trent that Walter Wither of Ilum, and Joan his wife, and Philip, Hugh, William and John his sons, Richard de Hope, Robert son of Philip Maucorneys, John de Farneleye, Roger 'Fuiz Rauf le Viker' of Alstonesfeld, and Ralph, Henry, Philip, Robert and Thomas sons of the said Roger, William de Werynton, chaplain, Henry de Narwedale, chaplain, Adam le Sinekere, chaplain, William Bate of Stansop, John son of Adam de Stansop, Nicholas Wyther of Thorpe, and Richard son of Henry son of Ralph de Alstonesfeld and Roger his brother, with others, by night having gone to his manor of Ilum, co. Stafford, broke the gates of the manor and the doors of his houses, and took and drove away certain cattle adjudged to the abbot by judgment of the Court of King's Bench against the said Walter and delivered to the abbot by the king's bailiff of the hundred of Tatemonneslowe. By fine of 2 marks.

Sept. 22. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore and John Loveday on complaint by John Waldeshef that Peter le Clerk, and Christiana, his wife, Thomas Harneys, Thomas le Cartere, Moises Esebern, Robert Gibbes, Robert Husee and Alexander le Cartere, with others, felled and carried away his trees at Esthanneye, co. Berks.

Sept. 26. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to William le Botyler of Wemme, Philip de Say and John de Bromfeld on complaint by William de Wyne, that, although the king had taken him into his protection, certain malefactors broke his park at Hodynet, co. Salop, seized and drove away 40 pigs, and assaulted his men. By K.

MEMBRANE 35d.

Aug. 29. Barmoor.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bouser, Master Jordan Moraunt and Humphrey de Waleden on complaint by Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, that, although the king had taken him into his protection when going on his service towards Scotland, Richard de Wyndesore, Elias atte Park, John Page, Roger de Jarcumville, William de Weston, Roger de Stratton, Roger, prior of Newark by Rippele (de Novo loco juxta Rippele), and brothers William de Southhey, Richard le Wariner, William Mederssh', and Walter le Bel, his fellow monks, Richard, parson of the church of Clandon Regis, Walter de Pappewourth, Richard le Crockere, Thomas de Lolleworth, John de Wyke, William Moseberd, William le Free, Edmund Maubaunk, William atte Park, Stephen de Frollebury, Bartholomew de Haveldassch, Henry de Snodenham, William le Bacheler, Nicholas le Leper, John de Deudeswelle, Henry de Stoketon, William Farman, Henry Openhelle, William atte Strode, Robert Poleyn, Henry de Blakevenne and Walter atte Knolle, with others, took and drove away 20 horses, 40 oxen, 60 cows, 600 sheep and 200 swine of his, of the price of 200l. at Horsle, co. Surrey, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.

Sept. 20. Belford.

The like to John de Bousser, John de Wengrave, and Geoffrey de Hertilpol on complaint by Robert de Sancto Johanne, 'peleter,' that John le Hauker of St. Ives and Nicholas his brother, and Walter de Borham, with others, assaulted him at Stebenheth, co. Middlesex, and took and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.

Sept. 26. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to Henry Spygurnel, John de Longeville and J. de Wylughby on complaint by Ralph de Plumpton, parson of the church of Norton, that William Mordaunt, Walter Passelewe, Walter de Abyndon, Walter de Burgo of Norhampton, Robert le Rede, Hugh de Middelton, Robert son of Walter son of Robert de Daventre, Walter Cokyn, and John de Blaby, with others, broke his houses at Norhampton, and carried away the timber and his goods. By fine of 20s.

Sept. 22. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

The like to John de Stonore, Robert de Asshele, John de Chetyndon and John de la Haye on complaint by John son of Roger de Westratford that John de Olneye, Richard de Houghton of Stonistratford, Henry Angetyl, Roger de Bosenho, William Prote, John Fraunceys, John de Olfston, William de Lynford, Alan le Kyng, William le Hunte, Walter le Gardyner, William Prynce, Thomas Bate, John son of John Rosselyn, and John le Rok broke his house at Stonistratford, co. Buckingham, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20s.

Commission to John de Thorpe, John de Fitton and Simon de Hedersete to deliver the gaol of Norwich of Ralph, parson of the church of Erpyngham, William Ok, Nicholas Vyncent, John Dirlaund, Walter le White, John de Eggemere, Reginald de Eggemere, John Jaunes, and William Benet, prisoners for divers robberies committed in the county of Norfolk. By K.

Oct. 10. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph de Camoys, William de Harden, and Ralph de Bereford on complaint by Richard de Borehunte that Richard de Hangelton, with others, assaulted him at Henton by Kateryngton, co. Southampton. By K. at the instance of the earl of Norfolk.

Oct. 18. York.

The like to William le Botyler of Wemme, John de Bromfeld, and Roger Carles on complaint by John Knokyn, king's yeoman, that William son of William de Nesse of Shrewsbury (de Salop') took and carried away his goods at Straunge Nesse, co. Salop. By the Chancellor.

MEMBRANE 32d.

Dec. 10. Burstwick.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser, and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by Bartholomew de Badeles mere that John 'Jonesserjaunt de Britayne,' John le Barber, Francis de Chirchestrate, Roger le Coliere of Chesthunte, John Monewode, Robert Bisshop, John Roberd, John Missone, Nicholas le Whyte, John le Bakenere, John atte Stone, Henry Shordich, Henry Belhomme, John le Smyth, John Kyng, William Broun, William le Pipare, John Bisshop, Arnulph Copegray, William Surby, John de Reyndon, John Herny (or Hervy), Bartholomew de Lincoln, William de Lincoln, Bartholomew Beneyt, Thomas Fraunk, Richard Johan, William le Whyte, William de Beaumond, Robert de Kent, John le Barber and Margaret his wife, Idonia de Kent, John le Serjaunt and Alice his wife, Richard Beaufaunt, John son of John Joye, Richard Brackele, Richard le Bokeler, John le Fot, Katerina atte Newehouse, Margaret Scot, Roger Dykes, John Mynour, Roger le Sutare, William le Mileward, Peter le Taverner, Roger 'Willames serjaunt le Soutere,' John le Sutere, William Broun, Roger le Mileward, Robert le Soutere, Richard Long, Reginald Fraunk, John son of Richard Bokeler, Richard Longman, Adam Lyghtfot, Walter Bretoun and John Batecok, with others, took and carried away his goods at Chesthunt, co. Hertford, and assaulted Robert de Assheburgham, William le Clerk, John le Chapelayn, Ralph Corour, John le Charer, John Paris, Hugh le Ussher, John Berdefeld, Maddoc le Galeys and Henry Cut, his servants. By K.

Afterwards on 26 December next following, Walter de Friskenay and Robert de Malberthorpe were associated in the commission.

Dec. 10. Burstwick.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John Bousser and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret, his wife, that John Jonesservant, &c. as set forth above, having approached a messuage at Chestehunte, co. Hertford, wherein the said Margaret was lodging, assaulted her and her servants, and imprisoned and besieged them until Hugh le Despenser, the younger, on the following day rescued them. By K.

Afterwards on 26 December next following, Walter de Friskenay and Robert de Malberthorpe were associated in the commission.

Dec. 10. Burstwick.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser, and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by Robert de Asshburgham that John Jonesserjant de Brytayne, &c. as before set forth, with others, assaulted him at Chesthunte, co. Hertford.

MEMBRANE 31d.

Oct. 8. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Baiocis, Simon le Chaumberleyn, and Nicholas de Bolyngbrok on complaint by John de Cotes, one of the coroners in the county of Lincoln, that when he, in the discharge of his office, was on his way towards Stalingburgh, co. Lincoln, to view the body of a man killed there, Simon son of Walter Est of Great Cotes assaulted him and prevented him doing his duty. By K.

York.

The like to Edmund de Passeleye, Richer de Refham, and John de Wengrave on complaint by Henry de Hacton that Alan Talebot and John, his son, with others, assaulted him at Suthwerk, co. Surrey.

Oct. 11. York.

The like to Hugh de Curteney, John de Chouedon, and John de la Fosse on complaint by John de Dunmere that John de Roches, with others, besieged his manor of Bromlegh, co. Dorset, and burned the granges and houses of the manor and his goods, and assaulted his servants. By K.

Oct. 16. York.

The like to John de Donecastre, Robert de Saundeby and Robert Russel on complaint by John de Wolfrington that Stephen son of William son of Richard de Misterton, Richard son of Hugh le Fugheler, Robert son of Simon le Spenser, John Nightegale, Ralph de Moubray and Walter Leulyn assaulted him at Stokkith, co. Nottingham, broke his left arm, and took and carried away his goods. By fine of 1 mark.

MEMBRANE 30d.

Oct. 16. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Donecastre, Robert de Saundeby and Robert Russel on complaint by Roger Scot of Retford and Alice his wife, that, whereas the said Roger for his damage had caused the cattle of Thomas son of Thomas Prat of Retford to be taken at Retford, co. Nottingham, by the said Alice, and she had wished to impound the said cattle according to law, the said Thomas forcibly rescued the cattle, assaulted her and broke three of her ribs. By fine of 1 mark.

Oct. 20. York.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, Simon de Brunne and J. de Cantebrigge on complaint by William la Zouche of Assheby that Roger de Tichebourn, John Peytevyn of Chevele, John 'Tomasservant de Veer,' and Henry 'le Nunnesservant,' with others, broke his park at Kertlyng, co. Cambridge. By K.

Oct. 21. York.

The like to John de Bousser, Richer de Refham, and G. de Hertelpol on complaint by John de Triple that John Joce, Benedict de Ditton, John atte Well, and Ivo de Thurrok, with others, cut his corn at Alvethele, co. Essex. By the Chancellor.

Oct. 25. York.

The like to John de Mutford, John de Bousser, Robert de Bures, and Benedict de Cokefeld on complaint by Robert de Foxton, king's clerk, that when he being engaged on the king's service was approaching the town of St. Edmunds, and wished to tarry in his house there, Richard, abbot of St. Edmunds, and Reginald de Denham, William de Stowe, Martin de Rudham, Walter de Benyngham, Robert de Chykeneye, William de Wylteshyre, William le Bretoun, Hugh de Sudbury and Richard de Gosefeld, monks of that house, and Master Walter le Deen of St. Edmunds, Robert de Batesford, Edmund son of Luke, Richard de Berton, John de Berton, Richard de Drayton, John de Cokfeld, Richard Osebern, John fuitz Den, John Achel, John Prentiz, 'mercer,' Laurence de Norwiz, Roger de Rede, Thomas de Boyton, Hervey le Kyng, Hervey de Westlee, John Garlonder, John de Bradeleye, Henry West, Guy de Bradefeld, John de Lakeford and Thomas his brother, Thomas le Somenour, William de Rammesden, Ralph le Smeremongere, Oliver Kempe, John Taloun, Richard de la Porte, William Burman, Peter Nikelot, Matthew le Keu, Adam Utlagh, Ralph Kempe, William de Melton, John de Brockele, Robert de Saxham, William Huberd, William atte Grene, John le Mercer, and Peter de Reynham of St. Edmunds, and others, called together by ringing the bells of the town of St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk, plotting the death of the said Robert de Foxton, caused the gates of the town to be shut, he being in the town, and assaulted him, so that with difficulty he escaped from their hands and fled to the church of the abbey, and that the abbot with the rioters surrounded the church and detained him therein, and further that they broke the doors and windows of his houses, broke the glass of the windows with stones and assaulted his men. By K.

Oct. 23. York.

The like to William de Bourne, Robert de Stockhaye and John de Treiagu on complaint by William de Lughteburgh that Gilbert de Umframvile, Adam de Tetteburn and William Toudde, with others, assaulted him at Axeministre, co. Devon, and carried away his goods.

Afterwards on 13 March, 1320, John Inge and Henry de Campo Arnulphi were associated with the before-named justices.

Oct. 26. York.

The like to John de Foxle, John de Stonore, and Philip de la Beche on complaint by Roger Damory that William de Upton with others entered and hunted in his free chace of Craneburne on the confines of the counties of Wilts and Dorset.

MEMBRANE 29d.

Oct. 28. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, John Abel, and John de Ifeld on complaint by John Stevene of Berlingge that William Edmond and Gervase le Prest, with others, cut and carried away his corn at Berlyngge, co. Kent.

Oct 24. York.

The like to Lambert de Thrykingham, Walter de Teye, John de Donecastre and Richard de Bernyngham on complaint by Joan, late the wife of Alexander Comyn of Bouham, that Gilbert de Aton, John Turvey and William and Mauger his brothers, Simon de Aton and Roger his brother, William de Suynton, William de Breuhous, Thomas le Taverner, John de Cotum, John de Rotsee and Simon his brother, Marmaduke de Acclum, Roger de Bouiton and Walter Bisshop, with others, carried away her goods at Malton, co. York.

Nov. 6. York.

The like to John de Bures, Robert de Stokhaye and John de la Fosse touching the persons, who felled and carried away the king's trees at Lifton, co. Devon, and assaulted his men and bailiffs. By K.

Afterwards, on 20 February, 1320, Hugh Curtenay (sic) was associated with the above-named justices.

Nov. 10. York.

The like to Lambert de Trikyngham, Roger de Cobbeldyk and Walter de Friskenay on complaint by Walran Wolf and Joan his wife that Herbert Pouger, Hugh son of Hugh Pouger, Simon son of John Pouger, Thomas atte Wold, Geoffrey Poutrel, Hugh de Menil of Wynstre, Robert son of Richard Jorze, parson of the church of Long Colyngham, and John Pocok, with others, assaulted the said Joan, she being pregnant, at Leek, co. Lincoln, and caused a miscarriage.

Nov. 16. York.

The like to the same justices on complaint by Walran Wolf that Herbert Pouger, &c. as already set forth, with others, broke the gates and doors of his houses, at Leek, co. Lincoln, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.

Nov. 6. York.

The like to Hugh de Curteney, John de Bello Campo, William de Bourne, and John de Bromfeld on complaint by Margery, late the wife of Hugh Godwyne, that Philip de Columbariis, Hugh do Columbariis, John Ketholf of Suthboure, John de Wydeworth, Geoffrey Pipping, John Trymelet, John de Reygny, the younger, Roger de Weston, Walter Torel, Walter Purchaz, Philip Wasoun, William de Pleynesfeld, Richard le Parker of Stoweye, Geoffrey de Grobbeham, Thomas le Gardyner, Vincent Drake, Henry Wysman, Philip Baril, Henry de Wolaveynton, and William le Bole, keu, with others, broke her houses at Donewere, Dounende and Suthboure, co. Somerset, and drove away 6 oxen and 8 swine of hers, of the price of 10l., and carried away her goods.

Changed by the Chancellor, because sealed at another time by precept of the king.

Afterwards, on 15 January, 1820, Richard de Rodeney and Nicholas de Wedergrave were associated in the commission.

Afterwards, on 4 December, 1320, Ingelram Berenger was associated in the commission.

MEMBRANE 28d.

Oct. 18. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Cobeham, the younger, Warresius de Valeynes, John de Ifeld and Thomas de Faversham on complaint by Henry Beaufuitz (or Beaufiz) that Henry de Stok, and Henry de Britton, with others, broke his close at Calelelle, co. Kent, and the doors of his houses there, and carried away his goods.

Nov. 6. York.

The like to John de Bourser, John Sefoul and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Robert de Wigenhale that William Cokerel of Hadleye, and Cicely his wife, and John son of Stephen Beneyt of Hecham, with others, assaulted him at Hadley, co. Suffolk. By fine of 40s.

Nov. 4. York.

Commission to Gilbert de Roubiry, and John Abel to correct error in the record and process of a suit before William de Fourneys, and John Priour, sheriffs of the city of London, between Baukinus Brunelesk of Florence, and Francis Isamore, for a debt of 104l. 5s. 11d. which the said Francis claimed from the said Baukinus in the court of the City of London, the said sheriffs and John de Wengrave, mayor of the city, having neglected to obey the king's writ to examine and correct any error in the record of the said suit.

Nov. 6. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Stafford, Robert de Bures, and Robert de Aston on complaint by John de Redeswell, prebendary of Mershton in the free chapel of Stafford, touching the persons who broke his house at Mershton, co. Stafford, carried away his goods and assaulted his servants.

Nov. 6. York.

The like to J. de Bromfeld, and W. de Weston touching an appeal in the county of Salop by Alice, late the wife of Richard son of Walter de Walleford, against Richard Gamel of Astlegh and John Gamel of Astlegh for the death of her husband. By fine of 1 mark.

Nov. 6. York.

The like to John de Bello Campo of Somersete, John Inge and John de Fosse, on complaint by Aycard de Brige that Henry de Colecote, John de Bluntesdon and Master John de Tarente, with others, assaulted and imprisoned him at Dorcestre, co. Dorset, drove away 6 horses, 10 oxen, 30 cows, 20 heifers and 700 sheep of his, of the price of 100l., and carried away his goods at Stratton and Yetemynstre, co. Dorset.

MEMBRANE 27d.

Nov. 11. Shelford.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert de Toutheby, Robert de Malberthorpe, and Hasculph de Whitewell on complaint by Matthew Broun that William de Crescy, John Bagot 'Williamesservant de Crescy,' and William Bagot of Hakunby, with others, assaulted him in the suburb of Lincoln. By fine of 20s.

Nov. 26. York.

The like to Henry Spigurnel, Robert de Haustede, the elder, and John de Longeville on complaint by Philip de Bukton, parson of the church of Weston, that Robert de Veer of Sudburgh, Richard de Aldewyncle, Thomas de Veer, and Hugh, vicar of the church of St. Giles, Norhampton, with others, by night entered his church and dwelling place and also his manor at Weston, co. Northampton, broke and burned the doors and windows of his said dwelling place, manor and church, and took and carried away books, vestments and ornaments of his said church, and also his goods and certain charters and muniments of his, and assaulted Simon le Carter, his servant, in the said church, so that by the violent effusion of blood therein, the said church remained for a long time under interdict, whereby he lost the profits of his church and the service of his servant, and further they seized the complainant, led him to Norhampton and imprisoned him. By fine of 40s.

Afterwards, on 18 December next, Nicholas de Segrave was associated in the commission.

Dec. 31. York.

The like, upon representations made by Margaret, duchess of Brabant, the king's sister, and John, duke of Brabant, his nephew, to John de Foxle, John de Bousser, John de Stonore and John Beuer on complaint by Nicholas de Musene, Arnald Chulle of Malynes, Arnald de Merkek, and Gerard Buk of Lovaigne, and their fellows, merchants of Brabant, that, whereas they had laden two ships at the town of Boston with 166 sacks and 12 pockets of wool and other merchandise to be transported to Brabant, John Barun of Sandwich, John Louerik John Lambot of Wynchelse, Stephen Lambot, John Lambot, John Payn, Matthew le Palmer, John Strul, John Cruch, Simon Freyn, William Fenel, John de Strauton and Martin Squirel, with others, boarded the said ships sailing off the coast of Essex, drove their men and servants out of the ships, and carried off the wool and merchandise to divers places on the sea coasts of the counties of Essex, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Southampton, Somerset and Dorset.

Dec. 15. York.

Association of Walter de Friskenay in a commission issued to Lambert de Trikyngham, Adam de Lymbergh, William de Clif', and Robert de Malberthorpe to enquire touching alleged mal-practises under colour of office in the county of Lincoln by the sheriff of the county, his clerks, bailiffs and ministers, constables, and keepers of prisons and others. By C.

Dec. 24. York.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Henry Beaufuiz, John de Berghamme, and John de Dallyngrigg for the seacoast in the parts of Pevense and Hastynges, co. Sussex.

MEMBRANE 26d.

Nov. 24. York.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Thomas de Ingoldesthorpe, John de Fitton, John de Hotoft and William Bataille for Merskland and the adjacent parts, co. Norfolk.

Afterwards on 10 July, 1320, John Claver and John de Sancto Omero were associated in the said commission.

Dec. 15. Burstwick.

Commission to Henry de Cobeham and Henry de Sharden to enquire and certify the king touching a ship, laden with divers goods, taken off the port of Great Jernemuthe by John de Boloigne, upon whose approach the men of the ship made their escape in boats, from which it is presumed they were of the king's enemies, which ship was carried by the said John into the river Thames within the county of Kent. By K. on the information of Richard de Ayrem[ynne.]

Dec. 6.York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Cobham and John de Ifeld on complaint by Henry de Combmartyn, that, whereas he had lately at London freighted a ship of Whitsand and put on board her 10 sacks of wool for conveyance to the town of St. Omer, to trade with, certain men of the county of Kent boarded the said ship when on her voyage to St. Omer, in the river Thames near Faversham, and carried away four of his sacks of wool, of tho price of 80 marks. By the keeper of the Seal at the instance of John de Ousthorpe.

MEMBRANE 25d.

Dec. 6.York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bouser and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by Bartholomew de Badelesmere and Margaret his wife that John 'Johanessergeant de Britayn,' John le Barber, Francis de la Cherchestrate, Roger le Coiller of Chesthunt, John Monewod, Robert Bisshop, John Robert, John Misson, Nicholas le White, John le Bekener, John atte Stone, Henry de Shordich, Henry Belehom, John le Smyth, John Kyng, William Broun, William le Piper, John Bisshop, Arnulph Copegraye, William Surby, John de Reyndon, John Herny (or Hervy), Bartholomew de Lyncoln, William de Lincoln, Bartholomew Beneyt, Thomas Fraunk, Richard Johan, William le White, William de Beaumond, Robert de Kent, John le Barber and Margaret his wife, Idonea de Kent, John le Sergeant and Alice his wife, Richard Beaufaunt, John son of John Joye, Richard Brackeleye, Richard le Bokeler, John le Fot, Katerina atte Newehous, Margar[et] Scot, Roger Dykes, John Mynour, Roger le Souter, William le Milward, Peter le Taverner, Roger 'Williamessergeant le Suter,' John le Souter, William Broun, Roger le Milward, Robert le Suter, Richard Long, Reginald Fraunk, John son of Richard Bokeler, Richard Longeman, Adam Lyghtefot, Walter Bretoun and John Batecok, with others, having gone by night to a messuage at Chesthunt, co. Hertford, wherein the said Margaret was lodged, made an attack upon her and on the men and servants of the said Bartholomew, who were with her, besieged them therein, and maintained the siege until Hugh le Despenser, the younger, on the following day rescued them. By K.

Vacated because surrendered and cancelled and otherwise above.

The like to the same justices on complaint by the same complainants that John 'Jonessergeaunt de Britayn' and others, as set forth above, having by night approached a messuage at Chestehunt, wherein the said Margaret was lodged, beseiged and imprisoned her therein until she should have made a fine of 100l. with them, &c. as above.

Vacated as above.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by Robert de Assheburgham that John Jonesservant and others, as already set forth, assaulted him at Chesthunte, co Hertford.

Vacated as above. By K.

Dec. 24. York.

The like to John de Foxle, Henry de Beaufuiz, Henry de Campo Arnulphi and John de Treiagu on complaint by queen Isabella that divers persons broke her parks at Rostormel, Lenteglos, Leskyreth and Kerybullok, co. Cornwall. By K.

1320. Jan. 2. York.

The like to Robert de Maddyngle, J. de Cantebrigge and Simon de Brunne on complaint by Henry le Munt that John de Heyford, Thomas de Pysho, 'baillif,' William Dapetot, 'baillif,' and Andrew Leek of Wyvelyngham assaulted him at Cantebrigge, and took and carried away 20l. of his money, which he had with him. By p.s.

Jan. 2. York.

The like to Gilbert Pecche, Henry de Fenton, and Robert de Malberthorpe on complaint by Ralph de Sancto Laudo of Boleby that Geoffrey Loterel of Irenham, William le Cok of Irenham, Richard le Parker of Irenham, John son of Beatrice de Boleby, Walter Drake of Irenham, Richard Drake of Irenham, Henry Busard of Irenham, Walter Cubbyng, William Bateman of Irenham, Robert son of Walter Drake, William le Parker of Irenham, Thomas Drake of Irenham, and Richard son of Alan Barlyk of Irenham, with others, entered his manor of Boleby, co. Lincoln, carried away his goods, drove away five horses of his, of the price of 10l. and assaulted his servants. By C.

MEMBRANE 24d.

Nov. 22. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle and John de Stonore on complaint by Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemor that John son of William de Erleye, and William his brother, and Robert del Ok, with others broke his parks at Stretfeld Mortimer, Wokfeld and Shenyngfeld, co. Berks. By. K.

Nov. 22. York.

The like to John de Banstede, John de la Hay, and Robert de Asshle on complaint by Robert de Kendale touching the persons who took and drove away 8 carts and 28 horses yoked thereto of his at la Lee, co. Hertford, and assaulted his servants. By the Chancellor.

Nov. 26. York.

The like to John de Foxle, John de Erle, and John de Stonore on complaint by John, bishop of Bath and Wells, that Walter de Sutton of Aldeston, William de Sutton, John son of Henry de Ralegh, William Wadekyn of Brendlescombe, John Wadekyn, William Papel, John Kyppyng of Cokelake, John le Couk, Adam Brittoun, John le Foghel of Loteleston and John his son, Philip le Palmere, William le Smyth of Cokelake, Richard Godewyne of Loteleston, Richard le Walsh, John le Noggare, John le Pywe, John Borde, John son of Florence (Florencie), Gilbert atte Baruwe, William Bouche, John Hayward, William 'Inthehurne,' Adam le Clerk of Brendlescomb, John Godyng, John Loveryng, John le Keu, William de Mackesmulle, Gilbert Bronnyng, Walter Purs, John Cleg of la Crosse, Walter atte Streme, John Garlaund, Walter de Nyweton, Martin de Sutton, Thomas le Chapelleyn, John le Hayward, Adam son of John Loveryng and Walter Robat of Loteleston, with others, broke his dykes at Nottelake, co. Somerset, felled his trees, and carried away the trees and other goods of his.

Vacated because otherwise below.

Dec. 1. York.

The like to John de Mutford, John Bacun, John de Radenhale, and John Claver on complaint by John de Neyrford touching the persons who broke his close at Wesenham, co. Norfolk, and carried away his goods.

MEMBRANE 23d.

Dec. 2. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Humphrey de Waleden and Benedict de Cokfeld on complaint by Hugh de Neville that, whereas the king had commanded him, as also other magnates of the realm, to be at Newcastle-upon-Tyne on a day now passed with horses, arms and men prepared to set out against the Scots, and he had for that purpose sent his servants to the town of Colecestre, co. Essex, to provided horses, wagons, arms and necessaries, William le Clerk, Richard de Colne, Richard Norreis, John de Tendryngg, John le Graunger, William le Graunger, John Maymound, Stephen de Levenheye, John le Arewesmyt, Henry le Belch[er], Roger le Belch[er], John Houst', Henry le Longe, Geoffrey Donnyng, John le Bog[er], Thomas bi Northen, Peter le Salter, John le Finch', Roger Sayer, William Gilemyn, William de Stanweye, John le Wolf, William de Molshom, John atte Halle, Robert Sebbestrete, Nicholas le Deyare, Philip le Folour, William de Leye[estre], Edmund le Chaloner, William Pentecost, John Raven, Ralph Raven, Nicholas le Tannere, Robert Gist, John Jurdan, William Curteys, William Brok, William le Skynnere, Robert de Haddeleye, John Borehod, John Davi, John atte Shawe, John Felawe, Henry de Leycestre, Nicholas le Gros, Gilbert le Glovere, John Baude of Colecestre, Simon le Webbe, Adam atte Castel, William le Barbour, John Neuard, Ralph le Chaundeler, Th. Pykeman, Roger le Chapman, John le Chapman, Richard de Coppeford, Richard le Barbour, Elias son of John, John Oldeman, William Grey, Richard Parmys, John Somer, Richard de Waltham, Walter Welibetyn, John Edward, Ralph le Knyt, Richard Sperlyng, Seierus de Dounlaunde, Geoffrey de Lophom, Thomas de Ratlesden, Gervase le Suour, Ralph le Seuour, Robert le Wydewesone, Geoffrey de Santon, William Roger (or Rogger), John Olive, John de Borhom, Robert Scot, John Antyn, John le Bouwyere, John le Latoner, John le Barbour, Thomas le Mareschal, John le Mareschal, Stephen le Spycer, Hugh de Kernile, Philip le Tayllour, Roger de Caunterburs, John de Salyng, John Viel, Philip Rokel, John Maidegod, William le Lyndraper, Martin le Tayllour, Simon le Barbour, John Bolex, William Haselwod, Reginald le Sadeler, Walter le Taverner, Richard Edward, William del Park, William Contesone, Master William le Keu, Henry Sauar', William atte Well, Adam de Holbrok, Joseph de Colecestre, Richard de Colne, Edmund Gay, Matthew le Glasewryt, Matthew le Glewryt, German le Webbe, John de Teye, Richard le Fourbor, William de Blythe, William Goldyng, John Goldyng, John de Ratelesden, John de Hethe, clerk, Roger Jolifboie, Robert atte Gate, William de Sartry, Ralph le Tayllour, Hubert Bosse, Richard Bette, Hubert le Tayllour, John le Sengle, William P[ar]les, Ralph Saer, William son of Thomas le Keu, William le Pottere, Thomas le Cotyler, John Lotun, John Thurgou, Nicholas Smart, Peter le Coureor, William P[ar]les, 'tayllour,' Ralph Ode, John Auntrous, Adam de Sowelere, William Spiteshale, Henry Osekyn, Stephen de Levenhey, William Hotfot, John Balloc, John de Denham, Henry Dendy, Thomas le Somenour, Richard le Deyer, Adam de Reudyng, John le Deyer, Thomas de la Mote, John le Parker, Thomas le Keu, Roger Wigg', Roger le Belch[er], John Swarther, Adam Bodi, John de Kelly, Hugh Bagard, Thomas Saer, Andrew atte Gate, John le Longe, 'correour,' Richard Galehod, Adam Brag', Hubert son of Ralph le Tayllour, John de Halstede, William Basset, Thomas son of John Edward, John le Belch[er], William Notesone, Henry Houle, Simon Horehem, Simon Bodi, William Lodman, and Thurgou de Colecestre, with others, assaulted his servants at Colecestre, co. Essex, took and drove away 5 of his horses of the price of 20l. purchased for his use in that town, pursued his servants without the town of Colecestre to Staneweye for three leagues, and at Staneweye took and carried away his goods and also 20l. in money found on his servants, whom they also maltreated. By K.

Dec. 3. York.

The like to Henry Spygurnel, John del Hay, and John de Chetyngdon on complaint by John son of Roger de Weststratford that John de Olneye, Richard de Houghton of Stonistratford, Henry Angel, the younger, Richard Angtel, Roger de Bosenho, William Prote, John Fraunceys, John de Olfston, William de Lynford, Alan le Kyng, William le Hunte, Walter le Gardiner, William Prynce, Thomas Bate, John son of John Rosselyn, and John le Rok broke his house at Stonistratford, co. Buckingham, and carried away his goods.

Dec. 10. York.

The like to William Martyn, Richard de Rodeneye and John Inge on complaint by Roger Rodde of Hemmyston that Robert de Malston, Thomas de Scobehill, William de Grymeston, John Boyville, Walter de Wydeslade, John de Loperigge, John de Norton, William de Blachesworthi, William Wayte of Englebourn, John Bokeyete, Andrew Boyville, Elias Westinthetoun, William de Malston, Robert de Cotelond, Thomas le Taillour of Kyngesbrigge, Richard Pyk, and John Bovy, with others, broke his houses and chests at Estwogwill, co. Devon, drove away 2 horses, 10 oxen, 1 cow, 3 bullocks, 3 swine, 10 sheep and 5 lambs of his, of the price of 20 marks, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants. By fine of 20s. at the instance of John de Stratford.

Jan. 6. York.

The like to Adam de Everingham of Birkyn, William de Miggeley and Edmund le Botyler on complaint by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, that John de Manston and Richard le Wayte of Ledes, with others, whilst the earl was engaged on the king's service in Scotland and under his protection, forcibly entered his manor of Ledes, co. York, carried away his goods, and assaulted Robert son of Elias de Knoutesthorpe, his servant.

The like to the same justices on complaint by Robert son of Elias de Knoutesthorpe that John de Manston and Richard le Wayte of Ledes assaulted him at Ledes, co. York.

Jan. 8. York.

The like to John de Donecastre, Roger de Somerville, Robert de Scorburgh, and Adam de Hoperton on complaint by John de Anlaughby (or Anlaghby) that William de Anlaughby, John de Rottese, John Heuenrik, William son of Nicholas de Burton, and Emma, late the wife of Richard de Anlaughby, with others, assaulted him at West Elvele, co. York.

Afterwards Richard de Burton was associated in the foregoing commission.

MEMBRANE 22d.

Jan. 6. York.

Commission to Robert de Coigners and Geoffrey le Scrope to view the bridges of Rypon, co. York, across the river Yore, and to enquire touching the persons who are bound to keep the said bridges in repair. By C.

The like to the same commissioners to enquire touching bequests for the repairs of the said bridges at Ripon, and the persons in whose hands the such bequests are. By C.

Jan. 16. Knaresborough.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William Martyn, Richard de Rodeney, Robert de Stokheye and John de Stonore on complaint by Philip de Columbariis that John Godewyne, Margery, late the wife of Hugh Godewyne, Robert Anesty, John le Porter of Bruggewauter, Richard Godewyne, Thomas le Cordewaner of Bruggewauter, Thomas de Burgoyne, Walter le Boghier and Walter le Spicer of Bruggewauter, with others, took and carried away his goods at Bruggewauter, co. Somerset, and assaulted his servants. By the Chancellor.

1320. Jan. 20. York.

The like to Alexander de Cave, John de Hothum, the elder, and Peter de Lodyngton on complaint by William Hardi (or Hardy) that Edmund Quarel of Kyngyston on Hull, William Edmundesman Quarel, Adam le Wafrer, Robert de Beverlaco, Peter de Anlakby, Edmund de Thorne of Wytheton, Emma de Thorne and John de Thorpe, prior of the Friar's Preachers of Pontefract, with other, assaulted him at York.

MEMBRANE 21d.

Jan. 12. York.

Commission to John Treiagu, Robert de Stokheye and Henry Bukerel to deliver the gaol of Exeter.

The like to H. le Scrope and H. Spig[ur]nel to deliver the gaol of the castle of York of Robert Serle of Estheselerton and William, his son, detained therein for the death of Stephen le Archer.

Jan. 26. York.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bromfeld, and William de Weston on complaint by Fulk Lestraunge touching the persons who broke his chaces at Clyes and Ernestre, co. Salop.

MEMBRANE 20d.

Feb. 3. Clipstone.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, Richard de la Bere, and Richard de Waleden, by oath of good men of the county of Oxford (sic), on complaint by Roger Dammory that Edward son of John Mautravers, the elder (senior), Roger de Chaumpaigne, Thomas de Wynterburn, John Swetyng of Chetel and John le Graunt, with others, broke his park at Tarente Gondeville.

MEMBRANE 19d.

Feb. 3. Clipstone.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Louches, Richard de la Bere, John de Stonore and Richard de Waleden on complaint by Dionisia de la Rivere that Thomas de Derneford, John Salvayn, Master John de Fendon, Master Simon de Stanes, Richard de Tykhull, John le Bowyer of Abyndon, Richard Pecco, William le Hucheward of Samford, and John Giffard of Saunford, with others, broke her houses at Saunford, co. Oxford, and carried away her goods.

Feb. 24. Westminster.

The like to John Chaynel, Henry de Fenton and Nicholas de Bolyngbroke, on complaint by William Coleman that William Bernak and John his son, Nicholas de Wymbish, Alice de Waldegrave, Richard Stere of Barkeston and Henry Mousters, with others, broke his close at Sugbrok by Carleton, co. Lincoln, abducted Juliana, his daughter, and without his consent gave her in marriage, carried away his goods, and assaulted his servants.

Afterwards, on 26 April following, William Disny was associated in the commission.

Jan. 24. York.

Commission to John de Cherleton, mayor of the merchants of the Staple of wools and fells of wools to enquire touching alleged malpractices in the purchase and export of wools contrary to the Staple. By K. and afterwards by p.s.

Afterwards, on 28 April next, Geoffrey le Scrope and Hamo Godchep were associated with the said mayor in the port of London. By K. and C. and afterwards by p.s.

Feb. 23. Westminster.

Mandate to the mayor and sheriffs of London, in consequence of the disorderly and riotous conduct of the bakers, taverners, millers, cooks, and others of the city, to arrest and punish such disturbers of the peace.

MEMBRANE 18d.

Feb. 20. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Robert de Shirland and John de Ifeld, by oath of good men of the county of Kent, on complaint by Roger Ardingelli and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, and of Francis Jammore and his fellows, merchants of the society of the Peruchi of Florence that, whereas they had laden a ship with 35 sacks of wool, of the price of 500 marks, at London for conveyance to Sandwich to trade with there, certain persons between Shepeye and Greiston boarded the ship on her voyage to the town of Sandwich and carried away the wool.

Feb. 26. Westminster.

The like to Henry Spygurnel, William de Fulburn, and Geoffrey de Hertelpol on complaint by Robert le Bunkede of Waleton, one of the collectors of the eighteenth for the county of Surrey, that John atte More of Suthwerk, Jakeminus le Hattere, Simon de Watford, 'burler,' Andrew de Seint Cler and John le Taverner, with others, assaulted him at Suthwerk, co. Surrey, and took away from him 60l. being part of the eighteenth levied in the said county. [Parl. Writs.] By K.

The like to John de Cave, John Chaynel, and Robert de Warrewyk on complaint by William Basset that William Rosel and Margery his wife, Thomas de Nafford, John le Spencer and Richard le Carter, with others, fished in his stews at Kynnesbury, co. Warwick, carried away his fish, and also 2 brood swans, a mare and foal, of the price of 100s.

Changed because sealed at another time upon fine of 1 mark.

Feb. 28. Westminster.

The like to William le Butiller of Wemme, and John de Bromfeld on complaint by Joan, late the wife Nicholas de Audeley touching the persons who broke her park at Heleye, co. Stafford, and assaulted her men at Newcastle-under-Lyme.

MEMBRANE 17d.

Feb. 24. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle and S. de Brunne on complaint by Thomas de Pateshulle, parson of the church of Grantsete, that Richard de Kymberle, John and Thomas his brothers, William son of William de Sengham, John Roust, chaplain, John de Wycombe of Cantebrigge, John Andreu of Cantebrigge, John Pours of Cantebrigge, John Snel (or Suel) of Cantebrigge, Edmund de Horset of Cantebrigge, Robert le Taverner of Cantebrigge, Hugh le Taverner of Cantebrigge, Robert son of Nicholas le Porter of Hadenham, Alexander de Chesterton, 'pelter,' Simon de Chesterton, 'pelter,' John le Bowier of Cantebrigge, Richard le Fevre of Cantebrigge, Robert le Luminor of Cantebrigge, William Holay of Cantebrigge, Robert Martyn of Cantebrigge, Wakelinus le Tayllour of Cantebrigge, and Roger Utlagh of Cantebrigge, with others, assaulted him at Grantsete, co. Cambridge, besieged him in his houses, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20s.

Feb. 26. Westminster.

The like to Ralph de Bereford, and Richard de Byflet on complaint by William de Staunford, parson of the church of Westmoens, that Edmund Aryngi, with others, broke his houses at Brightwell, co. Berks, and carried away his goods. By fine of 20s.

Feb. 28. Westminster.

The like to Henry Spigurnel, Philip de Aylesbury, John del Haye and John de Chetyndon on complaint by John son of Roger de Weststratford that Richard de Houghton of Stonistratford, Henry Angetil, the younger, Richard Angetil, Roger de Bosenho, William Prote, John de Olfston, William de Lynford, Alan le King, Alan le Hunte, Walter le Gardiner, Stephen Prince, Thomas Bate, William son of John Rosselyn and John son of Roger de Lekhampstede, with others, broke his house at Stonistratford, co. Buckingham, and carried away his goods. Renewed by the Chancellor.

Feb. 26.Westminster.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to John de Donecastre, Adam de Hoperton, and Nicholas de Sutton for the coast of the river Use between Bardelbi and Hemmyngburgh, co. York.

MEMBRANE 16d.

Feb. 25. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courteney, Robert de Stokheye and Henry de Bokerel touching the persons who entered the wood of Richard Trenchard at Westraddon, co. Devon, felled and carried away his trees, and assaulted his servants. By fine of 30s.

Vacated because surrendered and cancelled.

Feb. 28.Westminster.

The like to Robert de Maddyngleye, John de Thorpe and John Claver on complaint by Aline, late the wife of Edward Burnel, that John son of Simon de Wode Dallyng, Thomas, parson of the church of Sperham, Robert, parson of the church of St. Mary, Refham, Thomas Whitfot of Repham, John Whitfot of Refham, Vincent son of Philip de Norton, William de Whitewell, Roger Est, Reginald Coper, Thomas Ryvet, Adam de Cosford, Thomas Simondesprest de Dallyng, John Momeray of Wychyngham and Roger Mewes of Wode Dallyng, with others, broke her close at Thernyngg, co. Norfolk, fished in her stews, and took and carried away her fish. By K.

MEMBRANE 15d.

Feb. 26. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Bousser, Humphrey de Waleden, and Benedict de Cokefeld on complaint by John de Langewode (Langwode) that William le Clerk, Richard de Colne, Richard Norreis, John de Trendryng (sic), John le Graunger, William le Graunger, John Maimound, Stephen de Levenheye, John le Arewesmyt, Henry le Belch[er], Roger le Belch[er], John Houst, Henry le Longe, Geoffrey Donnyng, John le Bog[er], Thomas bi Northen, Peter le Saltere, John le Fynch', Roger Sayer, William Gilemyn, William de Staneweye, John le Woulf, William de Moleshom, John atte Halle, Robert Srebbrestre (sic), Nicholas le Dighere, Philip le Folour, William de Leycestre, Edmund le Chaloner, William Pentecost, John Raven, Nicholas le Tannere, Ralph Raven, Robert Gest, Jordan (sic), William Courteys, William Brok, William Skynner, Robert de Hadleye, John Borehed, John Davi, John atte Shawe, John Felawe, Henry de Leycestre, Nicholas le Gros, Gilbert le Glovere, John Baude of Colecestre, Simon le Webbe, Adam atte Castel, William le Barbour, John Neward, Ralph le Chaundeler, Thomas Pikeman, Roger le Chapman, John le Chapman, Richard de Coppeford, Richard le Barbour, Elias son of John, John Oldman, William Grey, Richard Parmis, John Somer, Richard de Waltham, Walter Welibetyn, John Edward, Ralph le Knyght, Richard Sperlyng, Saerus de Dounland, Geoffrey de Lophom, Thomas de Ratlesden, Gervase le Suour, Ralph le Suour, Robert le Wydewesone, Geoffrey de Stanton (sic), William Rogger, John Olive, John de Borhom, Robert Scot, John Antyn, John le Bowyer, John le Latoner, John le Barbour, Thomas le Mareschal, John le Mareschal, Stephen le Spycer, Hugh de Kernill, Philip le Tayllur, Simon le Barbour, John Bolex, Roger de Canterburs, John de Salyng, John Vyel, Philip Rokel, John Maydegoud, William le Lindraper, Martin le Tayllour, William Haselwode, Reginald le Sadeler, Walter le Taverner, Richard Edward, William del Park, William Contesone, Master William le Keu, Henry Sauare, William Attewell, Adam de Holebrok, Joseph de Colecestre, Richard de Colne, Edmund Gey, Matthew le Glasewrith, Matthew le Glewrith, Jerman le Webbe, John de Teye, Richard le Fourbor, William de Blithe, William Geldynge (sic), John de Ratlesden, John de Hethe, clerk, Roger Jolilifboy, Robert atte Gate, William de Sarty (sic), Ralph le Taillour, Herbert Bosse, Richard Bette, Hubert le Taillour, John le Sengle, William Paries, Ralph Saer, William son of Thomas le Keu, William le Portere, Thomas le Coteler, John Lotoun, John Thirgou, Nicholas Smart, Peter le Coureour, William P[ar]les, 'tayllour,' Ralph Ode, John Aunterous, Adam le Sowehelar, William Spiteshale, Henry Osekyn, Stephen de Levenheye, William Hotfot, John Ballok, John de Dedham, Henry Dendy, Thomas le Somenour, Richard le Deyere, Thomas de la Mote, Adam de Reudyng, John le Deyere, John le Parker, Thomas le Keu, Roger Wigg', Roger le Blech[er], John Swarher, Adam Body, John 'the Kelye,' Hugh Baggard, Thomas Saer, Andrew atte Gate, John le Longe, 'coureour,' Richard Galehod, Adam Brag', Hubert son of Ralph le Tayllour, John de Halstede, William Basset, Thomas son of John Edward, John le Belch[er], William Notesone, Henry Houlle, Simon Horehem, Simon Body, William Lodman, and Thurgo de Colecestre, with others, assaulted him at Colecestre, co. Essex, pursued him to Staneweye and at that town took and carried away his goods. By p.s.

March 6. Canterbury.

The like to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddyngle, Humphrey de Waledene and John Claver on complaint by John son of John de Burway that Robert de Benyngworth, John le Blount, Robert Gundewyne, John Burel of Winpol and John his brother, John Martyn, chaplain, Thomas Kynton, chaplain, John Page, Eustace Dansy, Robert de la Mare of Lytlyngton, John Horn, Warm de Bassingburn of Wynpol, and Roger his son and Warin brother of the said Roger, John Millesone, William Sap, parson of the church of Radewell, and Henry Walshman, with others, assaulted him at Stepel Mordon, co. Cambridge, and carried away his goods.

Vacated because otherwise below. By K.

The like to the same justices on complaint by William son of John de Burway that Robert de Benyngworth, &c. as before set out. By K.

Cancelled.

March 6. Canterbury.

The like to John de Mutford, Robert de Maddyngle, Humphrey de Weledene and John Claver on complaint by John son of John de Burwey that William son of John de Abyngton, 'chivaler,' Thomas son of William Dansy, John le Blund, Robert Gundewyne, John Burel of Wynpol and John his brother, John Martyn, chaplain, Thomas Kynton, chaplain, Eustace Dansy, Robert de la Mare, John Horn, John Millesone, William Saap, John de Tame of Bertone, Henry Cliot (or Chot) of Bertone, Thomas son of Hamo de Ware, John le Mareschal, chaplain, John le Bowier of Cantebrigg, Walter de Borham, Hamo de Ware, Robert le Crouthere, William Oliver of Buntyngford, John de Wyken, 'pestour,' John Gerold (Gerard) of Litlyngton, Richard Tourpyn, John le Moygne of Cantebrigg, 'barkere,' Richard Roger of Takeley, William Russel of Bertone, Stephen Cosyn of Berton, John le Coupere of Wynpol, John de Wangford (Wandford) of Wynpol, John Cobbe Rosaundeservant, Hugh le Mareschal of Royston, Henry Gavelok, Richard Wodeman, Henry West, Ivo Everard, John Parkere, John Haliday, Alan atte Brok of Wynpol, William Lord of Bassyngbourne, John Colyn, Roger son of Nicholas Dansy, William Makeles, Roger son of Hugh de Litlyngton, William Hobekyn, John Champioun (Campioun), John Pidre (Pridre), Nicholas Nichol, Richard son of Stephen le Herdman, Alan atte Made of Wynpol, Geoffrey Frere, Stephen Tediene, William Abbot, William Bunch and John Aplon, with others, assaulted him at Stepelmordon, co. Cambridge, and took and carried away his goods. By K.

The like to the same justices on complaint by John son of John de Burwey that William son of John de Abyngton, &c. as above. By K.

MEMBRANE 14d.

March 6. Canterbury.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Curteney, and Stephen de Haccumbe on complaint by Domynges Peres de Sancto Jacobo, Alphonsus Peres, Ferandus Martyn, Vincent Jones, Peter Domynges Carver, and Ferandus de Sancta Martha, merchants of Spain, that, whereas they had laden a ship at Seville, (apud Sibiliam) in Spain with merchandise to be carried to the town of la Rochelle in Poitou to trade there, the said ship having been driven ashore by tempestuous weather at a place near Pord Couek, co. Cornwall, divers men boarded her, took and carried away their goods, and burned the ship with her tackle, of the price of 200l. By C.

MEMBRANE 13d.

June 2. Westminster.

Writ of aid, after recital of proceedings in the matter, for Walter le Keu of Lincoln, Robert Elys of Great Yarmouth and Roger de Boselingthorpe of Lincoln, collectors of toll in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk within the realm from subjects of William, count of Hainault, Holland and Seland, and lord of Frieseland, levied in accordance with the agreement made between the king and the said count. By K.

June 2. Westminster.

Mandate to the sheriffs to make proclamation against persons attempting to hinder or practice fraud in the collection of such tolls. By K.

MEMBRANE 12d.

March 26. Eltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John de Bousser, Geoffrey de la Lee and William de Gosfeld on complaint by Humphrey de Waleden that John Pykerel of Bobbyngeworth, John de Parys of Great Perendon (or Little Perendon), William de la Hay (Haye) of Grenstede, John de la Hay (Haye) of Grenstede, Ranulph Pecok, Geoffrey le Parker of Rothyng Abbatisse, Walter Ledet, Robert Ledet, William Ledet, Michael Ledet of Rothynge Abbatisse, Hugh de Kyngeston, Thomas de Kyngeston of Macchyng, Walter son of William de Dunmawe, Richard son of William de Rothyng Beuchamp (Beauchamp), Peter de Welde, William Wolurich of Northweld, John le Rous of Norton, Peter de (or le) Noselese of High Aungre (de Alta Aungre), Edmund Davy of Herlawe, Ralph Spigurnel of Stondon, Thomas de Tracy, Anketinus de Chaure of Macchyng, Thomas Polkat of Northwelde, John Leveneth, Robert son of Robert le Parker of Stanstede, and John Gelous of Rikelyngges, the younger, with others, broke his parks at Macchyng and Stanford co. Essex, and fished in his stews in his said park at Stanford.

[See also Membrane 10d.] By fine of 1 mark.

April 6. Eltham.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to John de Evredon, and John Abel for the coasts of the river Thames and adjacent parts between the town of Greenwich and London Bridge.

Entry referring to the disputes between the king's subjects and the men of William, count of Hainault, Holland and Seland and lord of Friesland. Incomplete and cancelled.

MEMBRANE 11d.

April 1. Eltham.

Association of Roger de Boudon in the place of Geoffrey de Welleford, with Henry Spygurnel as justices of assize for Northampton.

MEMBRANE 10d.

April 14. Lambeth.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John Bousser, Geoffrey de la Lee, and William de Gosfeld on complaint by Humphrey de Waleden that John Pykerel of Bobbyngeworth, &c. [as before] together with James de Welde, William de Parys, John Ledet, John de Welde, William de Massebury and John Stacy with others broke his parks at Macchyng and Stanford Ryvers, co. Essex, and fished in his said park of Stanford. By fine of 1 mark make at another time.

MEMBRANE 9d.

April 28. Westminster.

Appointment of the abbot of St. Agatha's, Richard de Bernyngham, Robert de Brumpton and William de Burgh, the elder, to audit the accounts of Geoffrey, parson of the church of Langeton, and John de Herteford, collectors of the money levied in the tenth year of the king's reign from the commonalty of the liberty of Richemund and paid to the Scots for the said commonalty by reason of the truce entered into with them.

April 28. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddingle and William de Gosefeld touching the under-mentioned assault upon the king's carters, viz. the king had sent on his service John de Ovynge, John Sweteblode and Henry Deneman, his carters, with 2 carts into Essex, and they when passing through the town of Witham lodged with the carts and 11 horses at the house of Peter Ruyge in that town, when John Pope, servant of Adam Bacon, and the said Peter and Christiana, his wife, with others, assaulted the men, ejected the horses from the inn, felled the men with cudgels, and arrested and detained the carts together with the goods with which they were laden, although frequently requested by the bailiffs to deliver the carts and goods for the king's use. By K.

April 28. Westminster.

The like to John de Thorpe, Simon de Hedersete and John Claver touching the persons who plundered a ship, belonging to the king's Scotch enemies, laden with silver, wools and other goods, driven ashore at Brunham, co. Norfolk, which as wreck of sea belonged to the king. By K.

MEMBRANE 8d.

April 26. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Thorpe, John de Mutford, and Simon de Hedersete on complaint by Adam son of John Bertram that Peter de Nerford of Saxlyngham, John Ordyng of Saxlyngham, clerk, John de Thorpe of Saxlyngham, Richard son of Master Richard de Boylound, Adam Payn, Peter le Coo, John Cutte, and Cicely la Skippere, with others, seized him at Saxlingham, co. Norfolk, mutilated him (genitalia sua maliciose absciderunt) and imprisoned him until by his charter he enfeoffed Peter de Nerford of all his tenements in Saxlyngham, and further they took and carried away his goods.

April 26. Westminster.

The like to Henry Spygurnel, John de Bromfeld and Robert de Aston on complaint by Thomas, bishop of Worcester, touching the persons who broke his hedges and dykes at Hambury by Droitwich (juxta Wichium), co. Worcester, trampled down his grass and felled and carried away his trees there and at Fladebury, co. Worcester.

1319. Oct. 11. York.

The like to Hugh de Curteneye, John de Bello Campo and John de Fosse on complaint by John de Dummere that John de Roches, Roger Wodelok, Richard de Stratton, John de Basynges, William de Basynges, William Wodelok, Robert de Hoo, Robert de Seynt Quyntyn, Hugh de Reynny, Hugh de Dummere, John de Sandale of Worldham, Alexander de Connolde, Nicholas de Gryndenham, Thomas atte Barghe, John de Boulkestrode, John de Launney, Duketus de Eldestok, Thomas Noddyng, Richard Vincent of Trotukkeshulle, Richard de Seynt Martyn, William de Larkestok, Robert de Wohtz, John son of William Gilberd of the Isle of Wight (Insula Vecta), Henry atte Hale of the Isle of Wight, Ralph de Reinny, John atte Halle of the Isle of Wight and Roger Spirecok, with others, beset his manor of Bromlegh, co. Derset, burned his granges and other houses with his goods, and assaulted his servants. By K.

MEMBRANE 7d.

1320. May 2. Sheen.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, William de Harden, Robert de Thorncombe and William de Rameshulle on complaint by Henry Sturmy, the elder, that Stephen Sturmy, Henry Sturmy, the younger, John le Sawyare of Somersete, Matilda wife of Henry Sturmy, the elder, and William Henrieskok Sturmy, with others, broke his house at Ulvetham, co. Southampton, assaulted him and robbed him of his goods, and also broke his house at Borebach, co. Wilts, and carried away his goods found there. By p.s.

May 8. Langley.

Mandate to the collectors of the scutage for the army in Scotland, 4 Edward II, to inflict heavy amercements on the sheriff of York and also on the bailiffs of the Westriding, who have neglected or refused to impannel juries before them for such collection. [Fœdera.] By C.

May 8. Windsor.

Association of John Chaynel, in the place of Lambert de Trikyngham in a commission issued to Edmund Deyncourt, Henry Spigurnel and Roger de Cubbeldyk touching a matter between Robert de Godesfeld of Sutton and John de Tynton of Stikeswald and Margaret his wife.

May 6. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Somery, Ralph Basset, Henry Spigurnel and Gilbert de Toutheby on complaint by Roger son of Roger de Swynnerton that Peter de Lymesy, Thomas Tooth, Thomas de Grenewey and Roger de Greneweye, with others, assaulted him at the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford. By K.

MEMBRANE 6d.

May 6. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Somery, Ralph Basset, Henry Spigurnel and Gilbert de Toutheby on complaint by Roger de Swynnerton that Peter de Lymesy, William de Chetelton, James de Stafford and John and William his brothers, Thomas de la Greneweye, Saerus de Rocheford, Walter de Beaufrount, William Hele, Henry Peke of Cressewell, John de Staundon, John Godard, and Simon Pare and William his son, with others, entered his manor of Acton, co. Stafford, with the intention of killing him and his servants, broke the houses of the manor, took and carried away his goods, broke his close there, and imprisoned some of his servants. By K.

The like to the same justices on complaint by Richard de Swynnerton that Vivian de Staundon, William de Chetelton, James de Stafford and John and William his brothers, Henry de Cressewell, John Godard, John de Staundon, Richard le Hore, John Fox of Staundon, William son of William le Parent and Thomas son of William Wodeclerk of Poddemore with others, assaulted him at Routon, co. Stafford, and carried away his goods. By K.

Commission to John de Vallibus, William de Denum, and John de Denum to deliver the gaol of Newcastle-upon-Tyne of Roger de Faudon and Peter, his brother, prisoners indicted for larcenies committed in the county of Northumberland.

May 12. Windsor.

Association of Master Roger de Boudon, in the place of Geoffrey de Welleford, with Henry Spigurnel as justices of assize for the county of Northampton.

May 8. Fulmer.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Foxle, Richard Damory, John de Stonore and Ralph de Bereford on complaint by Francis de Pymont, merchant, that, whereas he had laden a ship, called Navis Sancte Marie de Sancto Andero, in Spain with divers wares to bring into the realm to trade with and the ship was driven ashore at Hanemouth in the Isle of Wight, although many of her men escaped ashore alive, William Stonhard, William le Bakere, Alice la Moue, John de la Chaumbre, Walter atte Pyle, William le Skynner, Alice la Coule, Alice atte Asshe, Sibyl atte Welle, William le Yonge, Roger le Taillour, William Maundeville, Geoffrey Michel, William son of Felicia atte Welle, Robert atte Brugge, John atte Brugge, Roger atte Wyche, John atte Wyche, William le Fevre, John atte Wode, Richard atte Wode, John le Yonge, Robert le Erle, William Sebod, Henry Michel, William Peynyng, William Foket, Adam le Taillour, William le Charetter, William Cacchefrensh, Geoffrey Berewyne, Geoffrey le Yonge of Chestele, Ralph atte Brugge, James le Yonge, John Jolyf, Hugh Thomas, John le Longe of Chestele, Hugh le Launge, Henry le Skynnere, William Frankeleyn, Nicholas le Glide, Thomas atte Forde, William Leoun, Robert Wyron, John le Bole, William Glot, John Stokard, Richard Burgeys, William le Glide, William le Moue, William Fynamour, John atte Yate, Simon Polespote, Ivo Pantrich, Henry Hanecok, Richard le Chapeleyn, Hugh le Clerk, Robert Maugor, Robert Wythelee, John son of William Gilbert, Robert atte Gate, William Freke, William atte Mor, Richard Jolif, William Elilond, Adam atte Lone, Nicholas Hassok, John atte Forde and Ralph his brother, Henry la Persone of Moterston, Adam Gilbert, Henry le Erle, William Stokard, Philip Randolf, John le Bole, Nicholas Tadewelle, William Ude, Adam Gilbert, Richard de la Strede, Peter Pedon, Robert Manewode, William le Yonge, John Saunte (or Sauute), Richard Billyng, John le Yonge, Robert le Yonge, John de Pydele, Adam Gilbert, Roger Pollespete, William Maundeville, Nicholas Baxmon, William Tassel, Walter atte Ride, Robert de Stok, William Pelter, Robert Furci, John Bolde, Henry le Lange of Hamelehouk and John Cobele of Houk, with others, took and carried away the goods.

June 8. Dunton.

The like to John Randolf, William de Bourne and John atte Fos on complaint by Walter Gacelyn and Isabella his wife that Robert atte Bergh of Tykenham, Roger Mael, Henry son of Nicholas de Wollavyngton, Edward de Beteslegh, Robert le Younge of Ken, John le Smythessone of Tykenham, Adam de Ocle juxta Nywent, Ivo de Ocle juxta Nywent, Baldwin Pyk, Philip de Beteslegh, Humphrey de Scoville and William his brother, Roger de Brokele, Robert le Irmongere, Hugh son of Robert le Hayward of Ken, and John de Hurtesle, with others, broke the house of the said Isabella, whilst she was alone at Ken, co. Somerset, took and carried away her goods, abducted her by night and placed her across a horse, and against her will conducted her to Ocle by Newent in the forest of Dene and detained her in prison there. By p.s.

MEMBRANE 5d.

May 24. Odiham.

Association of Simon de Brunne, in the place of William de Fulborn, in a commission issued to the said William de Fulborn, John de Cantebrigge, and William de Corton to inquire into alleged malpractices and acts of oppression committed in the counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon by sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers of the king. By C.

May 24.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Treiagu, Henry de Bukerel and Simon Bealde touching all trespasses committed against miners in the king's service in the mines of the county of Devon.

June 3. Westminster.

The like to Adam de Herwynton, John de Bromfeld and William de Bradewell on complaint by John Strecch that William Roculf, the younger, Henry de Martelye, chaplain, and Walter his brother, William Cobbe, Ralph Cobbe, Bartholomew le Fevre, Henry de Upton, Thomas le Rede, 'Nicholas Williamesserjaunt Roculf', and Nicholas le Walkere, with others, assaulted him at Worcester and carried away his goods. By K. on the information of R. de Baldok.

May 18. Reading.

The like to Henry Spigurnel, John de la Haye, and Geoffrey de la Lee on complaint by James Beauflour that Roger Peyvre, and Edmund his brother, Richard de Baiocis, and Katherine his wife, Robert de Baiocis, Robert de Assheby, parson of the church of St. Cuthbert, Bedeford, John de Laxdon and Nicholas de Stivecle, with others, assaulted him at Donstaple, co. Bedford. By K.

Vacated because otherwise at the beginning of the fourteenth year.

MEMBRANE 4d

June 4. Westminster.

Commission to John de Cherleton, mayor of the staple of wools and woolfells, and Hamo Godchep, merchant, to hold an enquiry touching offences against the Staple in the city and port of London. By K. and C.

Cancelled.

June 5.

Association of William de Herle and Geoffrey le Scrope in the foregoing commission.

Cancelled.

MEMBRANE 3d

June 7. Dunton.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Maddyngle, John Abel, Adam le (sic) Herewynton, and Nicholas Rodlond on complaint by Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, that James du Boys of Stanlak, and Nicholas his brother, Adam le Parker and John his son, Robert Guldelok and Adam his son, Nicholas atte Mulle, Richard Agneys, Andrew Tynch, Thomas atte Bereuwemulle, Andrew atte Halle, John Dunsey, Thomas Thynch, Adam le White, John Vyncent, Richard le White, Roger Stonhard, Thomas Stonhard, William Redy, John son of Andrew Redwy, William Bok, Thomas Deyne, John le White, 'pestour,' and John his son, Thomas Houdan, Walter Houdan, William le Walkere, Thomas Colynes, John Bradewell, Thomas le Taillour, John le Lavender, William le Fiz, William Wykyng, Nicholas le Clerk, Walter Benford, John le Sawyere, John le Taillour of la More, Thomas Deyne, 'taillour,' John Deyne, Roger le Tornour of Stanlak, Nicholas le Sawyere of Stanlak, John le (sic) Harecourt, Henry Broun of Staunton Harecourt, Roger Harecourt, Richard Bockenore, Henry de Bockenore, John Kyng, John le Taillour of Soutleye, Thomas Haukynes, Richard le Fiz, John le Webbe, John le Fiz, Henry le Smyth, John Gayler, Richard Gayler, Adam Bockenore, Richard Grigory, Thomas Brok, Richard son of John de Harecourt, Thomas de Carsewell, and John his brother, Richard Spilleby, Richard le Smyth, Henry Broun, Henry Streysel, William Houwat, John Houwat, Thomas Houwat, John Folye, William son of Alice Newynes, Richard Norreys, William Smart, and Thomas le Taillour of Staunton, with others, took and carried away his goods at Stanlak and Wytteneye, co. Oxford, and assaulted John Hokenon, Robert Bagg', Walter Frere, Adam atte More, Robert le Palmere, Hugh Folk, and Roger Bacount, his servants. By p.s.

June 7. Dunton.

The like to the same justices on complaint by the said earl of Pembroke that John le Portes, Robert Gricke, William Bruald, Henry de Malvarne, John Peperwhite, John Croune, Richard Banard, Thomas de Malvarne, John son of John le Cruysare, John Starie, the elder, William de Frexmere, Richard Chaunterel, Hugh Rote, Richard Brasse, Robert Tydye, Thomas Douce, William Bolvyncheg, John de Bolvyncheg, Nicholas Thout, John Penchrich, John le Flecher, Roger le Beste, Peter Cassi, Gregory Makemete, Richard Poynt, Richard Pepernynch, John le Rede, 'baxtere,' Roger le Deyare, John le Deyare, Thomas le Parcheminer, Thomas de Halys, John Eddesone, John Allot, Thomas Doggel, Robert le Dobbere, Richard le Glasiere, Richard le Cartere, William Michel, Richard Wyget and William Capsi, with others, took and carried away his goods at Droitwich (apud Wich'), co. Worcester, whilst the earl was on his way to the king towards Scotland for the hosting for the war, and assaulted David le Galeys, William le Trumpor, and John de Hertford, his servants. By p.s.

June 10. Thundersley.

The like to the same justices on complaint by the said earl of Pembroke, that, whereas he lately caused his court at Intebergh, co. Worcester, to be held by Herman de Brikyndon, his steward, in which, before the said steward and the suitors (sectatores) of the court, Peter de Corbissoun impleaded Thomas de Dounton of his manor of Dormeston, Thomas de Dounton, Richard de Haukeslowe, John de Garston, Richard Bertrem, Adam de la Foxlye, Thomas de Maddeleye, Philip le Wodewad (sic) of Hemelton, William son of Ralph de Doverdale, John de Kent of Kederministre, John le Boteler, Walter le Swyer, William de la Cherecheheye, John Webbe, John Freremon, Thomas Pelte, Walter Haket of Garston, William Crabbe, Thomas Flippe, John Ward, John Giffard of Dormeston, William de Holeweye, Thomas atte Mulle of Stoke, Robert de Stoke, John le Clerk of Stoke, Robert Gamel, William Gamel, John de Barndeleye, William Haukeslowe, William de Rageleye, William Dovy, William Parent, John Parent, William le (sic) Bambourne, John son of Henry de Offenhamme of Cleve, Geoffrey Sare, Thomas Bertrem of Hambery, Robert de Hockeye, William de Hockeye, Ralph Cokeyn, chaplain, and William son of John de Kekenwych, together with others, intending to hinder the holding of the court and to retard judgment approached the said court armed, and assaulted Robert Bost and others of his servants, whereby the steward and the suitors were unable to act in the matter, and the earl lost the amercements and the other profits of his court. By p.s.

June 7. Dunton.

The like to R. de Rodeneye, William de Bourne and J. de Erle on complaint by John, bishop of Bath and Wells, that Walter de Sutton of Aldeston, William de Sutton, John son of Henry de Raleghe, William Wadekyn of Brendlescomb, John de Wadekyn, William Papel, John Kipping of Cokelake, John le Couk, Adam Brittoun, John le Foghel of Loteleston and John his son, Philip le Palmere, William le Smyth of Cokelake, Richard Godwyne of Loteleston, Richard le Walsh, John le Noggare, John le Pywe, John Borde, John son of Florence (Florencie), Gilbert atte Baruwe, William Bouche, John Hayward, William 'Inthehurne,' Adam le Clerk of Brendlescomb, John Goding, John Lovering, John le Keu, William de Mackesmulle, Gilbert Brouning, Walter Purs, John Cleg of la Crosse, Walter atte Streme, John Garlaund, Walter de Nyweton, Martin de Sutton, Thomas le Chapeleyn, John le Hayward, Adam son of John Lovering and Walter Robat of Loteleston, with others, broke his dykes at Nottelake, co. Somerset, felled his trees, and carried away the said trees and other goods.

MEMBRANE 2d.

June 16. Canterbury.

Association of John de Stonore in a commission issued to Lambert de Trikyngham, John Chaynel and Nicholas de Bolyngbrok in a matter between Dionisia, late the wife of Thomas de Normanville, and Margery, late the wife of William de Basynges, and others touching tenements in Empyngham, co. Rutland.

June 17. Canterbury.

The like of Henry de Fenton in a commission issued to the above named justices in a matter between the said Dionisia and Margery touching tenements in Empyngham, co. Rutland.

June 18. Canterbury.

Mandate to the mayor of London to arrest all disturbers of the peace and offenders against the Statute of Winchester in his city and the suburb thereof. By K. and C.

MEMBRANE 1d.

Commission to J. de Erlegh, Nicholas de Cheyny and John de Fosse to deliver the gaol of Bruggewater of John Cordewaner, William de Coumbe and Roger le . . . . , prisoners for counterfeiting money.

June 29. Westminster.

Association of Walter de Friskeney in a commission issued to Lambert de Trikyngham, Adam de Lymbergh and Robert de Maddyngle, to enquire in the county of Lincoln touching alleged malpractices and acts of oppression committed by sheriffs, bailiffs and other ministers of the king.