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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… he holds of the abbot in that town, ought to grind all his corn of every kind at the mills of the abbot there, and that … there have been accustomed in times past to grind their corn of every kind at the abbot's mills and not elsewhere, so … them to construct any hand mill in his house for grinding corn, when Roger de Thwangton, the bailiff of the abbot for …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Camerwelle, and Pekham, cut and carried away his corn growing on the lands lately assigned to him in those … broke his close at Walleford, co. Salop, depastured his corn growing there, felled and tore up his trees, and carried … broke his close at Walleford, co. Salop, depastured his corn growing there, felled and uprooted his trees, and …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… York. Nothing is to be taken against his will of his corn, hay, carriage or other goods or chattels of the … the seas. Nothing is to be taken, against his will, of his corn, hay, wagons, victuals or other things, or of those of … for the use of the king, or of any other persons, of the corn or other goods or chattels of the bishop, either from …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Sumpter, Adam Bernard and William Randolf forcibly cut his corn lately growing at Athelyngton, co. Lincoln, mowed the herbage growing there, and carried away his corn and hay and other goods. By fine of 20 s. Aug. 15. York. … king, although they have not any such, have taken animals, corn, and divers other victuals from divers men of the county …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… by the king's ministers or others, for his use, of her corn or other goods or chattels against her will. By K., on … and there take in the king's name divers animals, carts, corn and other victuals, although they have no commission to … county of Northumberland. Nothing is to be taken of their corn, hay, victuals, carriages, or other goods or chattels …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… clerk, parson of the church of Patrington, carrying his corn from thence and from Frisshemersh to the city of York … Nicholas without Carlisle. Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. The like for James de Florencia, parson of the … de Sandale, king's clerk, the chancellor, carrying his corn from Sallowe and Radeclyve upon Soar to the city of York …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… and drawing other men to them, caused men coming with corn to the mill of the abbot in the town to grind their corn there to withdraw, and meeting the men of those parts … co. York, and his lands there, whereby his corn and meadows of the said manor are submerged by the flow …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… of Boleneu. Nothing is to be taken against his will of his corn, hay, carts, carriages, victuals or other goods by the … year, for John de Wilghby Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. June 1. Westminster. Simple protection, for one … the church of Chiselbergh. Nothing is to be taken of his corn, &c. June 1. Westminster. Appointment, until further …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Nothing is to be taken against his will of his corn, carts, carriages, victuals or other goods for the use … Nothing is to be taken against his will of his corn, carts, carriages, victuals or other goods for the use … of Clyve, going beyond the seas with his ship to buy corn and other wares, and to bring them back to make his …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… at Noctonpark, co. Lincoln, fished in his stews, mowed his corn and herbage growing there, carried away the fish, corn, and herbage, and took away his carts with the wheat, … to plough their lands, mow their meadows and cut their corn, and if any of the complainants do not obey them …
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