1324-1325, membranes 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II: Volume 5, 1324-1327. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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1324-1325, membranes 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2

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MEMBRANE 21.

Feb. 12. Westminster.

Exemplification of the tenor of a charter dated at Walyngford, 8 March 25 Henry III, which has been lost, in favour of the bishop of St. Davids.

[Calendar of the Charter Rolls, vol. i. p. 258.]

Feb. 28. Westminster.

Grant to Alexander de Bergh, Robert Wawayn, and Adam Semer of quayage for three years for the repair of the quay of the port of the town of Scardeburgh, which town and port are in the king's hands for certain causes. By K.

March 7. Tower of London.

Grant during pleasure to Nicholas Tunstall of the office of controller of customs and of the custody of one part of the seal called the 'coket' in the port of Shorham, receiving in that office as much as other controllers have had. By K.

Mandate to William Vyvyen and Germanus Hobelit to deliver to him the said office, part of the seal, and other things pertaining to the office which are in their custody.

March 6. Tower of London.

Licence for George de Meriet to enfeoff Margaret de Meriet of 27 messuages, 3 carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow, 30 acres of pasture and 7s. 10d. of rent in Meriet, co. Somerset, held in chief, and for her to re-grant the same to him, Isabel his wife, and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.

March 6. Tower of London.

Exemption for life of Maud de Caxton of London, from all tallages, aids, watches, impositions and contributions which might be required of her by reason of her lands or possessions in the city of London. By K.

March 2. Tower of London.

Whereas John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, granted for life to Ralph de Cobeham the manor and town of Thefford, co. Norfolk, held in chief, with knights' fees, advowsons, hundreds, views of frank pledge, fairs, markets, tolls, passages, pontages, fisheries, commons, pastures, liberties and free customs, and afterwards, by a fine levied before the Bench, granted that the premises should remain to Thomas late earl of Lancaster, by whose forfeiture the remainder has come to the king; and whereas the said Ralph has now surrendered the manor and town with appurtenances into the king's hand: he has granted the same to him in tail male. By K.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the manor and town.

March 6. Tower of London.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for William de Bello Campo, going to Gascony on the king's service. By K.

The like for the following going with him :—

Robert de Pauleseye. By testimony of the said William.

William Portebref 'le fitz.' By like testimony.

March 8. Tower of London.

Appointment of William de Bello Campo to bring Arnald de la Bret from the duchy to the king in England; and safe-conduct for him.

March 10. Tower of London.

Pardon to John de Hurtworth for being an adherent and one of the household of Andrew de Hardcla, the king's enemy and rebel, with general pardon; on condition that he stand his trial if anyone will proceed against him. By K.

March 10. Tower of London.

Restitution, at the request of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of the priory of Uphaven, which is subject to the abbey of St. Wandrille in Normandy and was taken into the king's hands among other religious houses of the power of the king of France, to the prior; and protection for him and his possessions. By K.

Mandate to the keeper of such religious houses in the county of Wilts to deliver the priory with the issues thereof received by him.

MEMBRANE 20.

March 6. Tower of London.

Appointment of John de Wauton to the custody of the castle and honor of Knaresburgh, which the king lately granted to John de Wysham for his life, who is now staying in Gascony on the king's service, and who before leaving England assigned it to William de Burbrigge, now deceased, to keep for him until his return; made at the request of Emma late the wife of the said William and executrix of his will. By K.

Mandate to the executors of the will of the said William to deliver the same with the armour and victuals by indenture.

March 4. Tower of London.

Pardon to Ralph Athelard for acquiring in fee from John de Chavent a messuage, 15 acres of land and 3 roods of meadow in Wepham, held in chief, and entering therein without licence; and restitution of the same to him. By fine of 1 mark.

Pardon in like terms to Laurence Alred. By fine of 1 mark.

March 6. Tower of London.

Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest any persons prosecuting appeals in derogation of the king's right of presentation to a mediety of the church of Walpol by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Lewes being lately in his hands, and of his presentation of Robert de Spinay, king's clerk, to the same.

March 6. Tower of London.

Protection for one year for Robert Bosse, a monk of Tavystok, abbot elect, and Reginald Drake, another monk, his proctor, going to divers counties of the realm on business of the election. By K.

March 8. Tower of London.

Presentation of Master Robert Spigurnel to the church of Treynge, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Master Robert Inge, the last rector. By K.

The like of Master Robert Inge to the church of Kestan, in the same diocese, void by the resignation of Master Robert Spigurnel, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John son of John de Ferariis, tenant in chief. By K.

March 4. Tower of London.

Cantus de Blank, merchant of the society of the Scali of Florence, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Landus Homo Dei and John Gosalfer, merchants of the said society, as his attorneys in England for one year. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.

Notification to H. bishop of Lincoln, of the revocation of the late collation to William de Everdon, king's clerk, of the prebend of St. Martin's, Lincoln, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, as it appears that at the time of such collation Master Oliver Deyncourt held the prebend and that he still holds it.

Vacated because surrendered and cancelled. By K.

March 9. Tower of London.

Grant, at the request of Hugh le Despenser the younger, to John de Sapy, that whereas on 30 August, in his ninth year, the king granted him the custody of the manor of Caldecote in Netherwent, during pleasure, to hold by the extent, he shall retain the same during pleasure without rendering anything. By K.

March 6. Tower of London.

Protection with clause nolumus for two years for Master Oliver Deyncourt, prebendary of St. Martin's, Lincoln, in the church of Lincoln.

The same Oliver, going beyond seas, has letters nominating Adam de Brom and Henry de Edenstowe, clerks, as his attorneys in England for one year.

Pardon to Robert son of William Bauge of Barton and Alice his wife for acquiring in fee tail from William de Bello Campo a messuage, 2 tofts, 5 bovats of land and 26s. of rent and a rent of a pound of cummin, in Glentworth, held in chief, and entering therein without licence: and restitution of the same, with reversion to the said William and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks. Lincoln.

March 4. Tower of London.

Association of John de Percy in the room of William de Stokes, in the county of Dorset, for the selection of 200 footmen in the counties of Dorset and Somerset, as in a former commission (22 December). French. [Parl. Writs.]

March 6. Tower of London.

Licence for George de Meriet as above.

Vacated because above in the same form.

MEMBRANE 19.

March 10. Tower of London.

Protection for one year for the prior of Durham and for his men whom he is sending to Scotland to survey the lands belonging to the priory and order for these as shall be for his profit.

March 12. Tower of London.

Whereas Simon Pecche acquired in fee from John le Veli 6½ acres of land in Wytton and Edithorp, held in chief of Edward I and John Illen acquired from the said Simon the 6½ acres of land with 5 acres 1 rood of land in the said towns, also held in chief, and the said Simon and John Illen by virtue of the said acquisitions and John Nabbyng as kinsman and heir of John Illen, and William Nabbyng, as son and heir of John Nabbyng, have entered into the premises, without licence, the king for a fine made by the same William has pardoned the trespasses herein, and granted licence for him to retain the same. He has also granted licence for him to enfeoff Nicholas his son thereof. By fine of ½ mark. Norfolk.

March 12. Tower of London.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Thornton upon Humbre, in satisfaction of 13s. 4d. of the 10l. yearly of land and rent, which they have the king's licence to acquire, by Richard de la Wodehall the elder of a messuage and 2½ bovates of land in Goushull and Haulton, and by John atte Halle of Thornton of a messuage, 2 acres and one rood of land in Thornton, which said messuages and lands are held of the abbot and convent, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, &c.

March 18. Westminster.

Protection with clause nolumus, for two years, for the prior of Bergeveny.

March 26. Henley.

The like for one year for the prior of Kaermerdyn.

March 14. Tower of London.

Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of the king's right of collation to the prebend of Thurleby and Carleton, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln, by reason of a voidance of the see in the time of Edward I, which the king recovered against Nicholas de Capochio of Rome (de Urbe) by judgment of his court, and of his collation thereof to Richard de Ayremynne, king's clerk.

Mandate to mayors, sheriffs, bailiffs and others to arrest all persons taking such proceedings.

March 15. Tower of London.

Whereas Gilbert le Fevre, Robert son of Henry and Amice his wife, Thomas son of Henry Knyght, and Ellen his wife, William de Baliden, vicar of the church of Crouche, Richard son of Henry Knyght and Joan his wife, and John son of Ralph Cubbull acquired for their lives certain messuages, lands, &c., in Crouche; and Thomas son of William le Twynere of Langwath and Isolda daughter of Thomas Sweyn of Boneye, William Belfyn of Boney and Felicia daughter of Geoffrey le Bercher, Robert Fritheborewe and Amice his wife, John son of William de Houton, Auker Fabian and Henry his son, Thomas son of William Twyner, Richard son of William Fabian, John Lambard of Rotyngton, Henry Cousyn of Boneye and William Cousyn acquired for their lives certain lands, &c., in Boneye, from Ralph de Frecheville, with reversion to the said Ralph; and whereas Ralph Burgeys of Boneye and Alice his wife acquired for life from the said Ralph a toft in Boneye with remainder to William son of the said Ralph Burgeys, clerk, and Maud sister of the latter, and the heirs of the body of the said William, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Maud; and whereas Geoffrey son of William le Fevre of Boneye and Maud his wife acquired in fee tail from the said Ralph a common of pasture in Boneye pertaining to a bovate of land there, and Henry son of William Cousyn of Bettesbury acquired in fee from the said Ralph a messuage and 3 acres of land and a meadow; all which tenements are parcels of the manors of Crouche and Boneye, held in chief, entering into the same; and all the tenants aforesaid surrendered their estate in the said tenements to the said Ralph, without licence; and he afterwards with the king's licence enfeoffed Roger Beler thereof: the king, willing to shew favour to Roger herein, has pardoned all the trespasses done in the premises and granted licence for him to retain the tenements according to the feoffment. By fine of ½ mark.

March 20. Westminster.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, going to Gascony on the king's service. By K.

March 18. Westminster.

The like for one year for John Pikard, going in like manner with Otto de Bodrigan. By testimony of the said Otto.

April 10. Beaulieu.

Presentation of William de Sancto Edmundo to the church of Hellawe, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the lands and heir of Robert de Welle, tenant in chief.

April 8. Beaulieu.

Safe-conduct until Whitsunday for Michael Mey of Bayonne, master of the ship of the Holy Ghost of Bayonne, who lately brought wine to the realm and sold it, and is now returning to the duchy with corn and other victuals. By K.

April 11. Beaulieu.

The like for one year for Roger Bagg, burgess and merchant of Southampton, going to the islands of Gereseye, Gernereye, Serk and Aureneye for corn and victuals to bring to Southampton and elsewhere in the realm.

March 20. Sheen.

Pardon to Richard de Wynneferthyng, clerk, for acquiring in fee from Aymer de Valencia, late earl of Pembroke, the manor of Anesty, with the member of Hormede, together with the knights' fees and advowsons pertaining to the said manor and member, held in chief, and entering therein without licence; and restitution to him of the same. By K. on the information of William de Clyf'.

MEMBRANE 18.

March 1. Westminster.

Exemplication of the tenour of a charter which is lost, dated at Westminster 11 August, 24 Henry III in favour of the prioress and nuns of Cestrehunte. [Monasticon.]

March 14. Westminster.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Seintefey of Blaggrave to the abbot and convent of Nuttele of a messuage in London to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Mary, Nuttele, for his soul and the souls of the faithful departed. By fine of 5 marks. London.

March 16. Tower of London.

Mandate to John Everard, escheator in the counties of Cornwall, &c., to deliver the temporalities of the abbey of the Athelyngny to Robert de Ile, the prior, whose election as abbot has been confirmed by J. bishop of Bath and Wells, and who has done fealty to the king. By K.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the abbey.

March 16. Tower of London.

Appointment, during pleasure, of Adam de Brom, king's clerk, to the custody of the smaller piece of the seal for the recognisances of debts in the town of Oxford.

March 3. Westminster.

Mandate to W. bishop of Exeter, to examine a double election made in the abbey of Tavystok, after the death of Robert the late abbot, of Robert Busse and John de Courtenay, monks of the abbey; and if he can confirm either election to certify the king thereof in the usual way so that the abbot elect may have the temporalities restored to him. By K.

March 18. Westminster.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for Otto de Bodrigan, going to Gascony on the king's service. By K.

He has letters nominating Thomas Daumarle, parson of the church of St. Martin's, and John de Trelan, as his attorneys in England for that period.

March 18.Westminster.

Inspeximus and confirmation of a writing dated at Axeminstre, 12 April, 21 Edward I, whereby Edmund, earl of Cornwall, confirmed to the abbot and convent of Neweham, in the diocese of Exeter, an exchange of a parcel of land lying without the gate of their abbey, near the way leading from Axeminstre to Musebury, which Walter Pours held of Stephen de Haccombe of Axeminstre, of the fee of the said Edmund, for land of the abbey in the common field of Axeminstre, to hold in frank almoin; and also other parcels which they hold of the same fee of the time of Richard, king of Almain, father of the said earl; and prohibiting his bailiffs of Braneys from making any distraint upon these parcels for suit of court due to the court of Braneys. By fine of 20s.

March 18. Westminster.

Signification to J. bishop of Winchester of the revocation of the late presentation of Thomas de Brayton, king's clerk, to the church of Bynworth (sic), as it appears that at the time of such presentation Master Stephen de Claro Monte held the same and that he holds it now. By K.

March 20. Walton.

Pardon to John de Twyford of 100 marks of the 100l. wherewith he made fine for his life and lands for having been a rebel and an adherent of rebels. By p.s.

Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.

March 18. Westminster.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for Walter de Conductu, going to Gascony on the king's service.

March 26. Henley.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master John de Hildesle, parson of the church of Thyngden.

April 1. Marwell.

Presentation of John de Clyve to the church of Bangore in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. By K. on the information of the treasurer.

March 26. Henley.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for Philip de Melsa, going to Gascony on the king's service with John de Warenna, earl of Surrey. By testimony of the earl.

April 2. Marwell.

Licence for Nicholas de Ayote to enfeoff William de Sidenye of a messuage, 80 acres of land, an acre of meadow, an acre of pasture and 15s. 2d. of rent in the suburb of Chichester and of the advowson of the church of St. Pancras in that suburb, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same in fee tail to the said Nicholas and Isabel his wife, with remainder in tail to John son of William de Ayote the elder (seniori), and reversion to the said William de Sydenye and his heirs. By fine of 100s.

April 1. Marwell.

Confirmation of a grant by Geoffrey abbot of Hyde by Winchester and the convent there to Master Robert de Wyrcestre, clerk, and John his brother of a messuage and a moiety of a virgate of land which Nicholas le Rennere held of them in villeinage in the manor of Colyngebourne, held in chief, rendering to the abbey the ancient rent, to wit 3s., and for increase of works 12d., saving to the grantors suit to their court in that manor, with a relief and heriot of the price of 5s. when such falls in. By fine of 2 marks.

April 2. Marwell.

Pardon to John le Medmowere of his outlawry in the county of Southampton for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, justices of the king, to answer touching a plea of trespass of Francis Pymont, merchant, on condition that he surrender forthwith to gaol in that county and stand his trial if the said Francis will proceed against him.

April 4. Stoneham.

Grant to Robert de Holden of the deanery of the king's free chapel of Stafford, void by the resignation of Robert de Sendale. By K. on the information of Master H. de Clyf'.

April 2. Marwell.

Grant for life to John de Babecary of the wardenship of the hospital of St. Katharine by Bristol, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Maurice de Berkeley being in his hands. By writ of secret seal.

Mandate to J. bishop of Bath and Wells to admit him.

April 2. Marwell.

Grant to Roger Normaund of Southampton, who has married Joan late the wife of John de London of Bordeaux, that he and the said Joan may be free burgesses of Southampton and enjoy all the free customs thereof and be quit of all tallages, aids and free contributions affecting the said town, in the same manner, as the king by letters patent granted that the said John and Joan should be. By K.

April 11. Beaulieu.

General pardon to John de Holden. By K. on the information of Master H. de Clif'.

MEMBRANE 17.

March 12. Tower of London.

Protection until Michaelmas for John Fairher, burgess of Berwick on Tweed, in coming to Suffolk to appear before Edmund de Hemmegrave, Simon de Hederset and William de Gippewyco, assigned by the king to enquire in that county touching trespasses committed against the same John by Henry Rotour and others; and in his returning to Scotland. By K.

March 18. Tower of London.

Simple protection for one year for Henry atte Wode.

March 21. Westminster.

Presentation of Howel ap Gryffith to the church of St. Mary, le Nangel, in the diocese of St. Davids, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Pembroke being in his hands.

March 21. Henley.

Signification to D. bishop of St. Davids of the revocation of the presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the said church.

March 23. Henley.

Presentation of Robert de Tonge to the church of Fobbyng, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, being in his hands. By p.s.

Appointment during pleasure of Henry de Hambury, as chief justice of the Bench, Dublin, with the usual fee. By K.

Mandate to the justices of the said Bench to admit him.

The like to the treasurer and chamberlains of Dublin to pay him the usual fee at the usual terms.

March 26. Henley.

Pardon to Robert de Lyndeby of his rebellion and all other trespasses, on condition that he stand his trial if anyone will proceed against him. By K.

The like for:—

Ivo de Hakthorp.

Adam de Brynkeburn.

Robert de Yerdel.

March 26. Henley.

Power during pleasure to John de Fenwyk and William de Felton to receive into the king's peace all such as adhered to the Scots, enemies and rebels against the king, who wish to come in. By K.

March 26. Henley.

Licence for Robert de Wansy to enfeoff Master Roger Athewold, clerk, of the manor of Hastwell, co. Northampton, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant it to him for life, with remainders to Robert son of the said Robert and Agnes his wife, and the heirs of their bodies and to the right heirs of the first-mentioned Robert.

March 26. Henley.

Grant during pleasure to Henry de Acom, 'chaufcyre' in the chancery, of the whole bailiwick of the forestry of Myrescough, in the forest of Galtres. By K.

Licence, in pursuance of the above grant, for him to have the said bailiwick kept by fit foresters. By K.

April 6. Beaulieu.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for John de Hampton of the county of Somerset.

April 4. Beaulieu.

Association of Brian de Gouiz and Richard Pik in the room of Alan de Boxhill, who is on the king's service in Gascony, and John de Percy, who has become blind, to select 200 footmen in the counties of Dorset and Somerset, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.] By K.

April 1. Marwell.

Pardon, at the request of Res ap Griffith, king's yeoman, to Adam Daraz for having been lately in rebellion against the king. By p.s.

April 8. Beaulieu.

Protection for one year for men whom John Gabriel, merchant, citizen of Winchester, is sending in a ship of his with wines and other merchandise to Ireland to make his profit thereof there, and to buy merchandise in those parts to be brought to England.

April 12. Beaulieu.

Appointment for one year of Henry de Glaston', king's serjeant, to arrest Thomas de Stoke of Wellay, who has broken out of prison, where he was detained for his rebellion. By K. on the information of Master H. de Clif'.

April 12. Beaulieu.

Association of Richard de Abberbury, in the room of Richard de Colshull, to select 250 footmen in the counties of Oxford and Berks, as in a former commission [22 December]: French. [Parl. Writs.]

April 18. Beaulieu.

Grant to Master Thomas de Asteleye, king's clerk, of the prebend of Ewythynton, in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.

April 18. Beaulieu.

Revocation of the collation to Robert de Wodehous, king's clerk, of the said prebend. By K.

MEMBRANE 16.

March 2. Tower of London.

Grant to Ralph de Cobham, who had from John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, a grant for life of the manor and town of Thefford, held in chief, with views of frank pledge, fairs, markets, advowsons, commons, passages, pontages, fisheries, pastures and all other liberties, the reversion whereof was afterwards by a fine levied before the justices of the Bench granted by the earl to Thomas late earl of Lancaster, and by the forfeiture of the latter has come to the king, and who has surrendered the same to the king, of the premises, to hold in tail male, with reversion to the king. By K.

March 1. Westminster.

Association of Roger du Boys, in the room of William Wasteneys, who is in the company of Thomas Wake and is going to Gascony in the company of the earl of Warren to select 300 footmen in the county of Lincoln, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

March 20. Sheen.

Signification to J. bishop of Norwich, or his vicar-general if he be abroad, of the royal assent to the election of John de Len, cellarer of the house of St. Mary and St. Nicholas, Massingham, to be prior of house, the patronage whereof is in the king by reason of the forfeiture of Thomas de Weyland. By K.

March 22. Henley.

Grant to Robert de Silkeston of the prebendal church of Bokyngfold. By p.s.

March 26. Henley.

Presentation of the said Robert to the church of Cayngham, in the diocese of York. By K.

March 26.Henley.

Appointment of Richard de Rothyng and Adam de Rothyng, carpenters, to lead to the king at Portesmuth all the carpenters of the city of London recently selected to go on his service on the next passage to Gascony. By K.

Memorandum. It is written to the sheriffs of London to pay the wages of the said carpenters out of the issues of their bailiwick, as appears in the dorse of the Gascon Roll.

March 26. Henley.

Writ de intendendo directed to the said carpenters in favour of the said Richard and Adam. By K.

April 2. Marwell.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Anian ap Yevan, burgess of Beaumaris.

April 8. Beaulieu.

The like for William Matheu, clerk.

April 4. Stoneham.

Simple protection for one year for John Laloe of the island of Gernereye in the islands of Gernereye, Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye. By K.

April 4. Stoneham.

Protection and safe-conduct for two years for John de Bloxham, of the Carmelite order, bachelor in Theology and vicar of the prior general of that order in Ireland, going there to make a visitation of the order.

April 8. Beaulieu.

The like until Whitsunday for the bishop of Orange (Aurisacensis), papal nuncio, and Henry lord of Sully, presently coming to the king from France, their households, harness and goods. By K.

[Fœdera.]

April 5. Beaulieu.

Appointment of John Everard to the custody until further order of the abbey of Tavistoke, as a double election took place after the death of the last abbot, to wit of Robert Bosse and John de Courteny, monks thereof, and they have refused to accept the decision of their diocesan, and have appealed to other judges without the realm, by which appeals and contentions the abbey might be impoverished; and he is to receive the abbey by indenture from the escheator of the county of Devon, whom the king had already commanded to take the abbey into his hands, and out of the issues he is to maintain the alms, monks and necessary ministers, and apply the surplus by view and testimony of the prior and majority of the convent to the relief of the house, if necessary, or to its profit. By K.

April 13. Beaulieu.

Licence for Thomas de Furnivall the elder to enfeoff Michael de Wath, king's clerk, of the manors of Shefeld, co. York, Wyrkesop and Gresthorp, co. Nottingham, Eyghum and Bracinton, co. Derby, held in chief, and for the latter to re-grant the same to the said Thomas for life, with successive remainders in tail to Thomas his son and William brother of the latter, and reversion to the right heirs of the said Thomas the elder. By K.

April 14. Beaulieu.

Association of William Rydel and Gilbert de Boroudon, in the room of of Robert de Umframvill, earl of Anegos, deceased, with Roger de Heyroun and Roger de Horsleye, in a commission lately directed to the latter to keep the truce with the Scots in the parts of Northumberland. By K.

[Fœdera.]

MEMBRANE 15.

March 12. Henley.

Grant to Roger Pychard, knight, of that which pertains to the king, of the marriage of Constance late the wife of Henry de Mortuo Mari, tenant in chief, to wit, any fine she may make for the same or the forfeiture due if she marry without the licence of the king or the said Roger. By p.s.

April 22. Beaulieu.

Presentation of John de Bray to the vicarage of the church of Wanetyngge, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Okeburn being in his hands; directed to R. bishop of Salisbury.

The like directed to:—

The dean and chapter of the church of Salisbury.

The dean of the said church.

April 29. Winchester.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Robert de Hungerford.

The like for the following:—

Master Robert de Wambergh.

Master Robert de Worth.

Robert le Gamene.

April 28. Beaulieu.

Inspeximus and confirmation of (1) a grant in mortmain by H. bishop of Winchester and to the four priests of the church founded by him at Merewell of 13l. from his rents of Twyford, to wit 60s. for each priest and 20s. for ornaments and lights.

(2) Ordinances made for the said priests by Peter bishop of Winchester, dated at Merewell, 1226, with additional grants of corn and hay to be paid to them by the rector of Stokes. [Monasticon.] By K.

April 18. Beaulieu.

Licence for Richard Damory to grant to William de Burcestre, Eleanor his wife, and Nicholas his son, for their lives, 40 acres of land in the suburb of Oxford belonging to the hundred without the northgate of Oxford, held by him in chief, to hold at a rent of 40s. a year, with reversion to the said Richard. By fine of 40s.

April 14. Beaulieu.

Grant to Master Geoffrey de Eyton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Brouneswode, in the church of St. Paul's, London, in the king's gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of London. By K.

May 2. Winchester.

Appointment of John de Say to take and imprison William de Faucomberge, and to seize into the king's hands his lands and goods. By K.

Cancelled with marginal note—'Let not this commission be current in the estreats, because it is charged in the roll of Fines under the same date touching the same goods, &c.'

May 3. Winchester.

Licence for John de Heriz to grant to Thomas de la Forthe, clerk, and Robert de Couland and the heirs of the said Thomas the manors of Tibesshelf, co. Derby, and Wydemerpol, co. Nottingham, and the advowson of the church of the latter manor, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c.; and for them to re-grant the same to him for life, with successive remainders to Roger Beler for life, to Roger son of Roger Beler and Margaret the elder daughter of Richard de la Ryvere, knight, and to Thomas son of Roger Beler and Margaret the younger daughter of Richard de la Ryvere, knight, and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said John de Heriz. By fine of 100s.

Licence for the said John to grant as above the manor of Gonaldeston, co. Nottingham, and the advowson of the church thereof, held in chief of the said honor, as appears by like inquisition, and for the said Thomas and Robert and the heirs of Thomas to re-grant the same to the said John for life with successive remainders to Thomas son of Roger Beler and Margaret the younger daughter of Richard de la Ryvere, knight, and to Roger son of Roger Beler, and Margaret the elder daughter of Richard de la Ryvere, knight, and the heirs of their bodies and to the right heirs of the said John de Heriz. By fine contained in the other charter.

May 2. Winchester.

Pardon to Bertrand de Mountbocher, knight, of his outlawry in the county of Essex for non-appearance before Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, and his fellows, justices in eyre for pleas of the forest of Essex, to do what, according to the assize of the forest, he ought to do. By p.s.

Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest all persons prosecuting appeals in derogation of the king's presentation of John de Amwell, king's clerk, to the church of Westrasen, in his gift by reason of the priory of Holy Trinity, York, being in his hands.

April 22. Beaulieu.

Presentation of John de Bray, chaplain, to the vicarage of Wanetynge, in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Bec Hellouin being in his hands; directed to R. bishop of Salisbury.

The like directed to the dean and chapter of Salisbury.

The like directed to the dean.

May 8. Winchester.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Richard de Mora, parson of the church of Whatton.

The like for the following :—

William Monek of Tyrington.

Robert del More of St. Edmunds.

May 11. Porchester.

Robert de Welle, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de Armeston and Elias de Assheburn as his attorneys in Ireland for one year.

Vacated because otherwise below.

MEMBRANE 14.

March 26. Henley.

Protection and clause volumus for one year for Stephen son of Stephen de Houeden.

The like for the following :—

April 15. Beaulieu.

The prior of Appeldercumbe in the Isle of Wight.

April 14. Beaulieu.

William Tournay.

April 29.Winchester.

John de Ufford.

March 26. Henley.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for John de Brun, going to Gascony on the king's service with William le Latimere. By testimony of the said William.

April 30. Winchester.

The like for William de Rampton, staying beyond seas on the king's service. By K.

May 3. Winchester.

Protection with clause nolumus for two years for Taldus Valoris, Bonus Philippi, Bernard Gaitani, Francis Grandonis, John Francisci, Peter de Reyneri, Alexander de Ward, Thomas Thethaldi, and Loternus Dacolyne, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, and their fellows, merchants of the said society.

April 13. Beaulieu.

Safe-conduct for one year for William de Friskenaye of Waynflet, merchant, going to divers parts with two ships to trade.

April 14. Beaulieu.

Presentation of William de Melburn to the church of Briggesle, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Ravendale being in his hands. By K.

April 14. Beaulieu.

Protection and safe-conduct for one year for Walter Petit, Hugh Chepman and William de Marr', men of Scotland, going with twelve men of that land in a ship to Ireland, to trade. By K.

April 17. Beaulieu.

Licence for David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, to impark his wood called Northwode in the manor of Northwode, in the hundred of Whitstaple, co. Kent. By K.

Grant to John de Denton, king's clerk, of the prebend of Morton in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.

Mandate in pursuance to the bishop of Hereford or his vicar-general.

Vacated because otherwise below under a new date.

April 14. Beaulieu.

Safe-conduct for one year for the men whom Laurence de Elmham, king's yeoman, is sending with a ship called la Godiere of London, with goods to Gascony.

April 18. Beaulieu.

Presentation of Master Richard Bachiler to the church of Neweton, in the Isle of Wight, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbot of Lyre being in his hands.

April 15. Beaulieu.

Signification to S. bishop of London of the revocation of the late presentation of Peter de Nauntoil to the church of Little Laufare, in the diocese of London. By K.

April 18. Beaulieu.

Presentation of Robert de Bywell to the church of Aber, in the diocese of Bangor.

April 18. Beaulieu.

Appointment of Richard de Kirkebride and John de Skelton, in the room of Randolf de Dacre, who is going to Gascony with John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and of Adam de Skelton, deceased, with John de Haryngton, to keep the truce made with the Scots in the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland. By K.

Mandate to them to be diligent herein.

April 6. Beaulieu.

Licence for Elizabeth Comyn, to enfeoff Hugh le Despenser, the younger, of the castle and manor of Castel Goderiche in the march of Wales, held in chief.

The like for her to enfeoff Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of the manor of Payneswyk, co. Gloucester, held in chief.

April 28. Winchester.

Association of Robert Malet in the room of John de Nowers, to select 20 men at arms in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 1. Winchester.

Safe-conduct for one year for Master Ralph Herberti, clerk of Almaric de Credonio, who is going beyond seas, to return again to England in a very short time. By K.

Protection with clause volumus until 1 August for. Randolf de Charon, staying beyond the seas with Queen Isabel. By K.

May 4. Winchester.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Reginald de la Legh of Brugges of a messuage, 4 acres of land and 50s. of rent in Brugges, co. Salop, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Leonard, Brugges, for the souls of the said Reginald, Alice his wife, their ancestors and successors and the faithful departed. By fine of 100s.

MEMBRANE 13.

May 3. Winchester.

Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of the judgment whereby the king recovered against John, bishop of Bath and Wells, his presentation to the prebend of Yatton, in the church of St. Andrew, Wells, as in his gift by reason of the late voidance of the bishopric of Bath and Wells, in the time of Edward I, of his collation thereof to Master Robert de Baldok, archdeacon of Middlesex. By K.

Mandate to mayors, sheriffs and others to arrest any such persons. By K.

May 3. Winchester.

Grant to Robert de Eglesfeld of the marriage of Thomas de Moryleye, son and heir of Thomas de Moryleye, tenant in chief, and so from heir to heir. By fine of 10l. By the Treasurer.

Mandate to Walter de Plumlond to deliver to him the body of the said heir to be married.

Licence for Bernard de Brus to enfeoff Robert de Brus, clerk, of two parts of the manor of Exton, co. Rutland, held in chief as of the honor of Huntyngdon, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, &c., and for the latter to re-grant the sum to him for life, with remainder in tail to Bernard son of Bernard de Brus and Maud his wife, and reversion to the right heirs of the first-mentioned Bernard. By fine of 10 marks.

The like for the said Bernard to grant in fee tail to the above Bernard and Maud his wife one third of the said manor, with reversion to the grantor and his heirs. By fine of 5 marks.

May 4. Winchester.

Presentation of John de Houton to the church of Poswyk, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, deceased, tenant in chief, being in the king's hands. By K.

May 4. Winchester.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Henry de Garlandia and Master Hugh de Warkenby to the dean and chapter of Cicestre of 38 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and a moiety of an acre of wood in Coleworth and Ovynge, not held in chief, and of the value of 53s. 10d. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Master Richard de Clare, late escheator this side Trent, in part satisfaction of their licence to acquire land and rent to the value of 40l. a year.

Licence for the prior and convent of Motesfonte to appropriate the church of Berewyk St. James, in the diocese of Salisbury, which is of their advowson. By K.

May 5. Winchester.

Association of John Bret in the room of Alvred de Sulny, who has fallen ill, to select 200 footmen in the counties of Nottingham and Derby, as in a former commission [22 December]. By testimony of Richard Damory, steward of the Household. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 5. Winchester.

Exemption for life, at the request of John de Hegham, king's yeoman, of John de Longeville the younger, burgess of Northampton, from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from appointment as mayor, coroner, bailiff, or other minister of the king in that town, against his will. By K.

May 6. Winchester.

Association of Peter de Baa, in the room of Thomas Coudray, who has fallen ill, to select 250 footmen in the counties of Berks and Oxford, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 6. Winchester.

Presentation of Richard de Chaddesden of Notingham to the church of Marsfeld in the diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of John de Ashwell, the last rector. By K.

May 5. Winchester.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the master and brethren of the hospital of St Bartholomew, Smythefeld, London, by William de Arundell of London, of a messuage, 12 shops, 8 solers and 13s. 4d. of rent in the suburb of London, and by Robert Newecomen of London, 'seler,' of 37 acres of land in the parishes of St. Giles and of St. Botolph's without Aldresgate, London, in aid of the maintenance of two chaplains celebrating divine service daily in the hospital for the souls of the said William and Robert, their ancestors and heirs and the faithful departed. By fine of 30s. London.

MEMBRANE 12.

May 8. Winchester.

Mandate to sheriffs and others to arrest all persons prosecuting appeals in derogation of the king's right of presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the church of St. Mary le Nangel, in the diocese of St. David's, in his gift by reason of the priory of Pembroke being in his hands.

Prohibition to all ecclesiastical persons from proceedings in derogation of the king's right herein.

May 6. Winchester.

Protection with clause rogamus for two years for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre in the city of London, collecting alms.

May 12. Porchester.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler to the warden and chaplains of the chapel of St. Peter, Kirkeby super Wrethek, of 10 messuages, 5 virgates of land, and 6 acres of meadow in Belegrave and Thornaston, in aid of their maintenance, to celebrate divine service daily in the said chapel as he shall ordain. By fine of 2 marks.

May 14. Porchester.

Presentation of Robert de Pipeshill to the church of Shenefeld, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of Humphrey de Bohun, late earl of Hereford, being in his hands. By writ of Secret Seal.

May 15. Porchester.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert Golde to John le Bray, warden of the chapel of Holy Trinity, Totynton, of 5 acres of land in Eylesford to celebrate divine service daily in the said chapel for the souls of Richard de Rokesle and John de Rokesle and their ancestors and successors. By fine of ½ mark.

May 15. Porchester.

Pardon to Master Richard de Clare, king's clerk, for acquiring in fee from Alexander de Bykenore a messuage, a carucate of land, 6l. of rent and two parts of a mill in Ruardyn, held in chief, and entering therein without licence; and restitution of the same. By fine of 100s.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Geoffrey de la Gale, clerk, to the abbot and convent of Seleby of a messuage in Rednesse, not held in chief, and of the value of 12d. a year as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c., in part satisfaction of the licence to acquire land and rent to the value of 28l. a year granted to them by the king's letters patent.

May 18. Porchester.

Association of John del Isle of Wodeburn in the room of John de Fenwick, who has been chosen sheriff of the county, to select 100 hobelers in the county of Northumberland, as in a former commission [23 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 17. Porchester.

Presentation of William de Leobury of Worcester to the church of Avenyngge, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Caen being in his hands. By p.s.

May 19. Dureford.

Grant for life to Godfrey de Rudham, king's clerk, of the wardenship of the hospital of St. James without Westminster. By p.s.

Writ de intendendo directed to the brethren and sisters thereof.

May 18. Porchester.

Association of Peter de Loryng and Roger de Beauchamp, in the room of Andrew de Seint Lys and Robert Malet, to select 20 men at arms in the counties of Bedford and Buckingham, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

MEMBRANE 11.

April 12. Beaulieu.

Pardon to William Foket of his outlawry in the county of Southampton for non-appearance before John de Foxle and his fellows, the king's justices, to answer touching a plea of trespass of Francis Pymont, merchant, on condition that he surrender forthwith to prison and stand his trial if the said Francis will proceed against him.

The like word for word to the following:—

Roger le Smyth.

John atte Wode.

William Sebode.

William le Glot.

Robert atte Brugge.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Thomas de Forde, parson of the church of Maydene Newenton.

The like for the following:—

John de Kyrkeby of Craule and Nicholas his son.

May 3. Winchester.

Thomas le Devenissh of Bristol.

May 4. Winchester.

John de Blebury.

Luke de Flisco, cardinal, parson of the church of Tiryngton.

May 10. Porchester.

Richard de Bokelond, parson of the church of Stok Neuton.

May 5. Winchester.

John de Olneye.

May 15. Porchester.

Master John de Shoteswell, parson of the church of Cobyngton.

April 16. Beaulieu.

Safe-conduct for one year for John Lucas going to divers parts of the realm with his ship called Seinte Marie Bot of Colecestre for business enjoined on him by the king.

May 6. Winchester.

The like for John de Ormesby.

April 18.Beaulieu.

Protection for one year for Raymund Pelegryn, proctor of Master John de Podio Bersaco, and some other executors and notaries, prosecuting business of the said Master John in the realm. By K.

April 27. Beaulieu.

Grant to the abbot of Byldewas of pontage for three years to build a bridge over the water of Cospeford by Edeshale.

April 22. Beaulieu.

Safe-conduct for William de Bello Campo, sent by the king to Aquitaine to further some special business and return to him as soon as the business is done. By K.

April 23. Beaulieu.

The like, until Michaelmas, for William de Notingham, provincial minister of the Friars Minors in England, going beyond seas with five brethren to the general chapter of the order. By K.

Master Richard de Clare, parson of the church of Dungarvan in Ireland, staying in England, has letters nominating Walter de Stoke and Thomas Pendregas as his attorneys for one year.

April 24. Beaulieu.

Protection with clause rogamus for one year for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Anthony in England, and for their men and possessions.

April 20. Beaulieu.

Pardon to John le Whyte of Somerset of the suit of the king's peace for the death of John Valdy of Somerset, as it appears by the record of Robert de Stokheye and his fellows, justices appointed to deliver the gaol of Exeter, that he killed him in self-defence. By p.s.

May 1. Winchester.

Presentation of William de Northwell to the church of Arkesy, in the diocese of York, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Payn de Tibetot, tenant in chief. By K.

April 4. Beaulieu.

Association of John Trussel of Thorpe Malesores and Thomas Cursoun of Sibertoft in the room of Humphrey de Bassingbourn and Eustace de Burneby, to select 20 hobelers in the county of Northampton as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

April 12. Beaulieu.

Pardon to Robert son of Robert de Sireston of the suit of the king's peace for the death of Hugh de Wassyngbourn, chaplain of Sireston, and of any consequent outlawry.

May 2. Winchester.

Licence for Roger de Wednesley the younger to enfeoff William de Bruggeton, chaplain, of the manor of Wednesley, co. Derby, held in chief, as of the manor of Wirkesworth, which is in the king's hand by the forfeiture of Thomas late earl of Lancaster, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c., and for the latter to re-grant the same to the said Roger and Avice his wife in tail, with remainder to the right heirs of Roger. By fine of 40s.

May 2. Winchester.

Pardon to William de Gostrode for acquiring in fee from John de la Poyle 7s. of rent in Chidyngfold, co. Surrey, held in chief, and entering therein without licence; and restitution of the same. By fine of 1 mark.

May 3. Winchester.

Licence for Bernard de Brus to enfeoff Robert de Brus, clerk, of the manor of Conynton and of the advowson of the church of that town, which are held in chief by the forfeiture of Robert de Brus, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bloumvill, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c., and for the latter to re-grant the same to the said Bernard and Agnes his wife for their lives, with remainders to Bernard son of Bernard de Brus and the heirs of his body and to the right heirs of the first mentioned Bernard. By fine of 5 marks.

May 4. Winchester.

Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for Robert de Morley, staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel. By K.

May 4. Winchester.

Grant during pleasure to Richard Damory of the custody of the forest of La Sause, lately granted for life to John de Broghton, which for certain causes is now in the king's hands.

Mandate to Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, justice of the forest this side Trent, to deliver it to the same Richard.

May 6. Winchester.

Thomas earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, the king's brother, staying in England, has letters nominating Thomas de Insula and Thomas de Morton, clerk, as his attorneys in Ireland for two years. By K.

May 21. Dureford.

Henry de Merton, parson of the church of Weston by Beccles, going beyond seas, has like letters nominating John de Creye as his attorney in England for one year.

MEMBRANE 10.

May 4. Winchester.

Grant to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, now gone to Aquitaine on the king's service, that in case of his death there while in that service, the king will betake himself to the earl's heirs in respect to what is due from the earl at the exchequer as well for his own debts as for those of his ancestors, so that the executors of his will shall have free administration of his goods for the execution of such will. By K. on the information of William de Colby.

May 1. Winchester.

Whereas the abbot and convent of Westminster have granted to the king the manor of La Neyte by Westminster to hold at their will to have certain easements therein, he for their indemnity notifies by these presents that he has no estate in it except by their permission and grants that if he retain the manor for the whole of his life they may enter into and hold it directly after his death without any suit to be made to his heirs or successors. By K.

[May] 5. Winchester.

Simple protection in Ireland for one year for Isabel late the wife of John de Hastynges, staying in England.

May 6. Winchester.

Master Andrew Sapiti, staying in England, has letters nominating Stephen Gucii of Florence as his attorney in Ireland for two years.

May 5. Winchester.

Association of John Bret, in the room of Alvred de Solney, to select 20 men at arms in the counties of Derby and Nottingham, as in a former commission [23 December].

By testimony of Richard Damory, steward of the household. French. [Parl. Writs.]

April 28. Beaulieu.

The like of Robert de Kyngheley and Peter de Ayton in the room of Alan de Cherleton, to select 60 hobelers and 120 archers in the counties of Salop and Stafford, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 6. Winchester.

Confirmation of a grant by William late abbot of Hyde by Winchester and the convent of that place to Thomas Gille of Muchuldevere and Amice daughter of Adam de Marisco of Adevere of two messuages and two virgates of land which Richard Gille and William atte Tounesend held of the grantors in villeinage in the town of Muchuldevere, to hold in survivorship at a rent of 13s. 4d. By fine of 1 mark.

May 6. Winchester.

Whereas John de Hastyng the elder, now deceased, in the time of the late king granted to Amabilla late the wife of Philip de Baggeshore his mills of Worfeld, parcels of the manor of Worfeld, which he held in chief, to hold for her life at a rent of 40s., afterwards John son and heir of the above John, also deceased, on Friday after St. Katherine the Virgin, 15 Edward II, granted to John son of the said Philip the said rent of 40s. by the hands of Amabilla, mother of the said John son of Philip, for her life, and granted also that after her death the said mills with the suit thereof should remain to him for his life, with timber in the wood of the said John son of John of Worfeld for the repair thereof, at a rose rent, with reversion to the said John son of John and his heirs; and whereas the said John son of Philip by virtue of such grant entered into the premises after the death of Amabilla and continued his seisin down to the death of John son of John without obtaining the king's licence, as appears by inquisition made by John de Hampton, escheator in the counties of Gloucester, &c.: the king for a fine has pardoned to the said John son of Philip the trespasses herein, and granted licence for him to retain the premises. By fine of 10s. Salop.

Presentation of Thomas de Cotyngham to the church of St. Mary le Nangel in the diocese of St. Davids, in the king's gift by reason of the priory of Pembroke being in his hands.

May 8. Winchester.

Signification to D. bishop of St. Davids of the revocation of the presentation of Howel ap Griffuth to the said church.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Haveresham, chaplain, to the abbot and convent of Lavenden of 12 acres of land in Haveresham in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of the abbey for the souls of the faithful departed. By fine of 20s.

May 6. Winchester.

Licence for Margery daughter of Alice Foucher of Batramesle to grant in tail to John de Blakedon and Alice his wife a messuage, a carucate of land, 6 acres of meadow, 9 acres of wood and 22s. 5½d. of rent in Batrameslee, held of the king in socage, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties of Southampton, &c. with reversion to the said Margery and her heirs. By fine of 1 mark.

May 8. Winchester.

Association of Peter de Tylliol and Alan de Grymmesdale, in the room of Randolf de Dacre, gone to Gascony with the earl of Surrey, and of Adam de Skelton, deceased, with John de Haryngton to keep the truce with the Scots in Cumberland and Westmoreland. By K.

[Fœdera.]

May 13. Porchester.

Licence for the prior and convent of Suthewyk to appropriate the church of Swyndon, of their own advowson. By writ of Secret seal.

May 8. Winchester.

Licence for one year for the merchants of the society of the Bardi to export the wool of the present season, notwithstanding the statute of the staple. By K. on the information of W. de Ayremynne.

May 11. Porchester.

Robert de Welle, staying in England, has letters nominating Richard de Armeston and Thomas de Brikeserth as his attorneys in Ireland for one year.

May 12. Porchester.

Writ of aid during pleasure for Edmund de Assheby, appointed by Edward earl of Chester to be his escheator and keeper of the knights' fees held of the said earl as of the honor of Chester except those held of him in the counties of Chester and Flynt.

May 9. Porchester.

Safe-conduct until Midsummer for Nicholas Burel of Bruges in Flanders.

MEMBRANE 9.

May 18. Porchester.

Association of Laurence de Preston in the room of Ralph Basset of Weldon to select 250 footmen in the county of Northampton, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 21. Dureford.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Henry de Merton, parson of the church of Weston by Beceles.

May 17. Porchester.

Association of John de Ratynden and John Covert in the room of Giles de Breaunzoun and Luke de Vienne to select 20 men at arms in the counties of Surrey and Sussex, as in a former commission [23 December].

Vacated.

Afterwards on 30 June, because John de Ratynden is of the retinue of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, he has assigned Thomas de Weyvill in his place in the above commission.

Because Thomas de Weyvill was at another time taken off because he had no lands or tenements let Baldwin de Stowe be assigned in his place. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 16. Porchester.

Pardon to Henry Pouger, chaplain, of his outlawry in the county of Derby for non-appearance before the king to answer touching an indictment of having stolen and driven away two bullocks and two calves of Maud late the wife of Walter le Stubber of Stonesby; on condition that he surrender to the Marshalsea prison and stand his trial if anyone will proceed against him. By K.

May 20. Henley.

Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 19 February, 29 Edward I, in favour of Thomas de Chaunceux son and heir of Hugh de Chaunceux of Upton. [Calendar of Patent Rolls, p. 575.]

By fine of 1 mark.

May 12. Porchester.

Pardon to Hugh Cullul of Pyncebek for acquiring in tail from Peter Cullul of Pyncebek 5 messuages and 12 acres of land in Surflet held in chief, and entering therein without licence, with restitution of the same; and grant that, in case of his death without heir of his body the messuage and land shall remain to Thomas Cullul and the heirs of his body, with reversion to the said Peter and his heirs. By fine of 40s.

May 10. Porchester.

Pardon to William de Northburgh of Melton of his outlawry in the county of Leicester for non-appearance before the king to answer touching a plea of trespass of John de Segrave; on condition that he surrender forthwith to the prison of Leycestre and stand his trial if John will proceed against him. By K.

May 16. Porchester.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for the abbot of St. Albans.

May 26. Chertsey.

The like for Master Laurence de la Barre, parson of the church of Compton Martyn.

May 27. Chertsey.

Appointment of Simon de Redyng, serjeant at arms, to arrest Richard atte Wose, John le Luttle and Roger le Catour and bring them to Neugate gaol to be delivered to the sheriffs there by indenture. By K.

May 27. Chertsey.

Grant during pleasure to Henry de Mygnhers of the custody of the park of Rouleye within the forest of Nedewod, receiving the same wages as Thomas de Wyndesore, who held it last. By K. on the information of Master Henry de Clyf'.

Mandate to John de Lek, steward of Tuttebury, to deliver the custody to him.

May 29. Chertsey.

Presentation of Robert de Maydewell to the church of Neuton in the Isle of Wight, in the diocese of Winchester, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Lyre being in his hands.

May 17. Porchester.

Association of John de Cormailes and William de Hoyvill in the room of John de Warblynton and John de Basynges to select 10 men at arms in the county of Southampton as in a former commission [23 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

MEMBRANE 8.

May 12. Porchester.

Association of Peter de Screnby in the room of Roger du Boys to select 300 footmen in the county of Lincoln, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

May 2[7]. Chertsey.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for Gerard Dorum, staying beyond seas on the king's service. By K.

May 28. Chertsey.

Presentation of John de Sculthorp to the church of Lyndon in the diocese of Lincoln.

May 29. Chertsey

Thomas Heroun aud Richard de Hengham, canons of the church of the Holy Trinity, London, bringing news of the cession of Richard de Wymbissh, their prior, have letters for the sub-prior and convent of licence to elect.

Grant for life to the king's niece Eleanor wife of Hugh le Despenser son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, of a messuage and 8 virgates of land in Melton Moubray, which the prior and convent of Lewes acquired in mortmain without the king's licence from Roger de Moubray, who held them in chief of Edward I, whereby they came into the hands of the present king as forfeit; with remainder to Gilbert the son of the said Hugh and Eleanor. By K.

May 28. Chertsey.

Pardon to Dionisia Sare of Chepyngnorton of her waiver in the county of Oxford for non-appearance before John de Stonore and his fellows, Justices appointed to hear and determine the trespass, to answer touching a plea of trespass of John de Haulo, the said John having appeared before the king and released to her all manner of action which he had against her on account of the trespass.

May 24. Henley.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the prior and convent of Suthwyk, in satisfaction of 20s. of the 20l. yearly of land and rent, which they have the king's licence to acquire, by Richard de Denemede of 20s. of rent issuing from a messuage and a virgate of land in Wanstede, held by Guy atte Shippewasshe for the life of William Hamund and Joan his wife at the said rent, and of the premises after the death of the said William and Joan, which premises are not held in chief and are worth 13s. 4d. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties of Southampton, &c.: also by Richard Peytevyn of 3 messuages in Suthwyk, not held in chief and worth 12d. a year, as appears by the same inquisition.

May 31. Chertsey.

Presentation of Gilbert de Eboraco to the church of Ravenyngham in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the land of Thomas Rocelyn, a rebel, being in his hands. By p.s.

June 2. Chertsey.

Protection with clause volumus for one year for Adam de Herewynton, staying in Ireland on the king's service. By K.

May 1. Chertsey.

Safe-conduct until Christmas for John Host of Flanders, while coming on pilgrimage to St. Andrew's in Scotland in fulfilment of a vow and returning home.

June 1. Cippenham.

Presentation of William de Fenkal to the church of Benyngton in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of John de Benstede, tenant in chief. By p.s.

May 29. Chertsey.

Safe-conduct until Easter for merchants and others of the land of Flanders coming to the realm, as the king would not that their goods and merchandise shall be arrested for debts whereof they are not principal debtors or sureties, nor for trespasses against the statute of the staple, during the truce with Lewis count of Flanders. By K.

May 30. Chertsey.

Signification to R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield of the revocation of the presentation of John de Maddelegh, king's clerk, to the church of Kynefare, which the king believed to be void by the death of Robert de Norwyco, because the said Robert is still alive. By p.s.

May 10. Porchester.

Presentation of John de Heselarton to a mediety of the church of Sadebergh in the archdeaconry of Richmond, void by the resignation of Walter de Hurworth, the last rector.

May 2. Winchester.

Appointment of John le Say to arrest Walter de Wydecombe, William Faucomberge the younger and William Berneford. By K.

MEMBRANE 7.

May 28.Chertsey.

Pardon to Robert Ingram for acquiring in fee from Henry le Taillour and Beatrice his wife 11 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and pasture for two oxen in Preston in Holdernesse, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by the inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c.; and entering therein without licence, with restitution of the same. By fine of 40s. York.

June 7. Bisham.

Signification to S. bishop of London, of the royal assent to the election of Roger de Poleye, canon of the house of the Holy Trinity, London, to be prior of that place. By K. on the information of Robert de Wodhous, by his letter.

May 28. Chertsey.

Licence for Roger Dakeneye to grant for life to John Dakeneye a messuage, 80 acres of land, 14 acres of meadow, 6 acres of pasture, 20s. of rent and a third part of two parts of two mills in Caynho, held in chief, with reversion to the said Roger. By fine of 100s. Bedford.

May 30. Chertsey.

Safe-conduct until Christmas for the abbot of Rievall of the Cistercian order, going to hold a visitation of houses of that order in Scotland. By K.

June 2. Cippenham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Simon de Wolstone, chaplain, of 2 messuages, 4 tofts, 50 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow and 10s. of rent in Bromham and Bydenham to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary, Bydenhambrugge, for the souls of Geoffrey le Smyth and the faithful departed. By fine of 100s.

June 6. Cippenham.

Presentation of Baldwin de Hengham, parson of the church of Est Cleydon, in the diocese of Lincoln, to the church of Depeden, in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Humphrey de Bohun, late earl of Hereford and Essex, being in his hands on an exchange of benefices with John de Hereford. By K.

June 9. Bisham.

Licence for Henry de Croft to enfeoff Oliver de Welles of the manor of Dalton in Kendale and of a fourth part of the manor of Overekellet, held in chief, as of the honor of Lancaster, which is in the king's hands, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolingbroke, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c., and for the latter to re-grant the same to the said Henry for life, with remainders to John son of the said Henry and his heirs by Alice his wife and to the right heirs of Henry. By fine of 8l. Lancaster.

June 13. Westminster.

Safe-conduct for one year for Master Andrew Sapiti, king's clerk, going to the court of Rome on the king's affairs.

June 14. Westminster.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for William Chaylou, parson of the free chapel within the castle of Shrewsbury.

June 16. Westminster.

Simple protection for one year for John de Atrio, clerk.

May 26. Westminster.

Presentation of John de Amwell to the church of Routhebury, in the diocese of Durham, void by the resignation of Rostagnus de Landuno, the last rector, and in the king's gift by reason of the voidance of the bishopric of Carlisle; directed to L. bishop of Durham. By K.

June 13. Westminster.

Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for Robert de Staunton, staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel. By K, on the information of W. de Ayremynne.

The like for the following staying with the queen:— [Blank.]

June 8. Bisham.

Protection with clause rogamus for three years for brother William de Thy, attorney general, or other attorneys of the master and brethren of the house of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, who have an indult from the pope to collect alms in churches once a year.

June 14. Westminster.

Pardon to Richard le Taillour for acquiring in fee from Margaret de Ros, a moiety of a messuage in Kirkeby in Kendale held in chief of Edward I, and entering therein without licence; with restitution of the same. By fine of ½ mark.

June 19. Eltham.

Presentation of John de Houton to the church of Poswyk, in the diocese of Norwich, in the king's gift by reason of the lands late of Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, king in his hands. By K.

June 16. Eltham.

The like of Thomas de Lenn to the church of Wylie, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Warmyngton being in his hands.

June 20. Eltham.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for John de Bruges, parson of the church of Upper Hardres.

June 19. Eltham.

Simple protection for one year for Stephen de Wertere.

June 18. Eltham.

Pardon to John de Assheby for acquiring for life from William de Assheby, now deceased, 26 acres of land, 6 acres of wood, 69s. of rent and a third part of a messuage in Assheby Mares, held in chief by the forfeiture of the Normans, as appears by inquisition made by Matthew Broun, escheator in the counties of Lincoln, &c., and entering therein without licence; with restitution of the same to be held for life, with reversion to the right heirs of the same William. By fine of 100s. Northampton.

June 21. Eltham.

Mandate to William de Weston, escheator in the counties of Surrey, &c., to deliver the temporalities of the house of the Holy Trinity, London, to Roger de Poleye, canon of the same, whose election to be prior has been confirmed by S. bishop of London, and who has done fealty to the king.

The like to John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Warwick, &c.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants.

June 26. Eltham.

Nicholas de Cheygny, staying in the island of Gernereye, has letters nominating Walter atte Bere and Richard de Molyns as his attorneys in England for one year.

June 20. Eltham.

Safe-conduct until Michaelmas for Gerard Dermeniaco, Peter de Bulfarinis, Elias Petevenini, and Peter Boveti, and the men of their household, coming to the realm from beyond seas to further some business. By K.

MEMBRANE 6.

June 19. Eltham.

Grant to the bailiffs and good men of the town of Stanes of pontage for two years for the repair of their bridge. By p.s.

June 23. Eltham.

Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for John de Britannia, earl of Richmond, staying beyond seas on the king's service. By K.

He has letters nominating Gerard de Cusancia, clerk, and Richard de Crek as his attorneys.

Pardon to William de Yolton of the trespasses of John Paynel, late lord of Westrasen, deceased, in granting for life to the said William a messuage and a bovate and a half of land in Westrasen, held in chief, at a rent of 17s., and in afterwards quit-claiming the said rent to him without obtaining the king's licence; with restitution of the premises. By fine of 2 marks. Lincoln.

June 18. Eltham.

Protection with clause volumus for two years for William de Ayremynne, canon of York, going beyond seas on the king's service. By K.

He has letters nominating Richard de Ayremynne and Master Adam de Ayremynne as his attorneys in England for the same time.

June 1. Chertsey.

Mandate to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, to whom the king has granted the custody of the castle, town and barton of Bristol for life, at a rent of 210l., to pay the following sums out of the said rent:—to the abbot and monks of Teukesbury, 60s. for the rent of the mill of Bristol and 14l. 10s. for a chantry which they maintain within the said castle for the souls of the king's ancestors; to the foresters of the forest of Kyngeswode 7½d. daily for their wages; to the porter of the said castle 2d. daily for his wages; to two watchmen of the castle 3d. daily for their wages; and ½d. every night for their stipends, to wit, to each of them ¼d., to the warden of the king's sea shore of Bristol 26s. 8d. a year for his robe.

June 28. Westminster.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the rector and scholars of the house of St. Mary, Oxford, in part satisfaction of the 30l. yearly of land, rent and advowsons, which they have the king's licence to acquire, by Adam de Brom and William de Herlaston, king's clerks, of the advowson of the church of Aberford, in the diocese of York, not held in chief, which church is of the value of 16l. a year, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c.; and for the rector and scholars to appropriate the church.

June 28. Westminster.

Association of Nicholas de Eton the younger in the room of Henry Hillari to select 125 footmen in the county of Warwick, as in a former commission [22 December]. French. [Parl. Writs.]

July 6. Westminster.

Presentation of Robert de Chigewell to the church of Northluffenham in the diocese of Lincoln. By K.

MEMBRANE 5.

June 27. Westminster.

Grant to Richard de Pacwode, king's clerk, of the prebend in the church of St. Mary, Warwick, which William de Upton, deceased, held, in the king's gift by reason of his custody of the land and heir of Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warrewyk, tenant in chief. By writ of secret seal.

Mandate in pursuance to the dean of the said church.

June 30.Westminster.

Presentation of Master Gilbert Makerel to the church of Little Cumpton in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of Nicholas Makerel, the last rector, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Derhurst being in his hands.

July 1. Westminster.

Grant for life to Hildebrand Suderman, merchant of Almain, that he be as one of the king's merchants specially attendant upon his affairs and a denizen of the realm, and in his merchandise be quit of toll, pontage, &c. and that his goods be not arrested for the trespass of others or for any debts whereof he is not a principal debtor or surety. By K.

The like to Ludekin le Longe, merchant of Almain. By K.

July 3. Westminster.

Pardon to Joan late the wife of Peter le Mouner of her waiver in the county of Stafford, because she did not prosecute an appeal before the king of robbery and breaking the peace against William son of Henry Phelipp and Nicholas le Mouner and Anabilla his wife, and because she could not be found to be taken and make the ransom due to the king in that behalf, on condition that she surrender forthwith to the prison of the Marshalsea before the king, and do what she ought to do to the king in that behalf. By K.

Appointment, during pleasure, of W. archbishop of York, to the office of treasurer of the Exchequer, with all things appertaining to that office. By K.

Mandate to W. bishop of Exeter, the late treasurer, to deliver to him the rolls, keys, memoranda and other things relating to the office.

July 3. Westminster.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain to the abbot and convent of Croxton by John de Esseby of a messuage in Howes, and by Roger son of Matthew de Burgo of 23s. 6d. of rent in Lek, not held in chief, as appears by inquisition made by John de Bolyngbrok, escheator in the counties of Nottingham, &c., to hold in satisfaction of 2 marks of the 10l. yearly of land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire.

July 3. Westminster.

Pardon, for a fine of 200 marks, to Roger de Trumpeton of his rebellion. By K.

This ought not to run in the estreats.

July 3. Westminster.

Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter which Geoffrey son of Peter, sometime earl of Essex, made to the brethren of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acre, to whom he had committed the custody of the hospital of St. John the Baptist, Berchamstede, granting that they should likewise keep the hospital of St. John the Evangelist for lepers in that town so that the goods and alms belonging thereto should be expended by them and by their view to the use of the poor and infirm of the said hospital and not be removed elsewhere. Witnesses:—Geoffrey de Bocland, dean of St. Martin's, Richard de Stapeford, John de Calc[eto], Ralph de Cheindedut, William de Querendon, Walter son of Bernard, Gilbert Croc. By fine of 1 mark. London.

Grant to Richard de Tysshbury, king's clerk, of the deanery of St. Martin's le Grand, London. By K.

Mandate to the sheriffs of London to induct him.

July 8. Westminster.

Safe-conduct for one year for Raymond de Sancto Crispino, dean of Limoges, going beyond seas.

Vacated because in the nineteenth year.

July 6. Westminster.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Thomas atte Ree of Wodeford.

July 6. Westminster.

Protection with clause volumus until Christmas for J. bishop of Winchester, going beyond seas on the king's service.

He has letters nominating Master Robert de Stretford and Thomas de Evesham as his attorneys in England for the same time.

Protection with clause volumus for the same time for Master Thomas de Asteleye, going with the bishop on the king's service.

He has letters nominating James de Wodestok and Reginald de Evesham as his attorneys in England for the same time.

Protection with clause volumus for the same time for the following, going with the said bishop :—

William de Hatton.

John de Lacy.

Geoffrey Hougles.

Peter de Eccleshale.

William de Leobury, parson of the church of Avenyngg.

John le Keu.

Master William de Mees, parson of the church of Stepel Mordon.

Walter de Harpham, parson of the church of Chibalton.

Adam de Stivynton.

Edmund de Shireford.

Richard de Ragenhull, parson of the church of Bernolby.

Richard de Mareny, parson of the church of Leyre Mareny.

John de Houneworth, parson of the church of Glent.

Hugh de Patrinton, parson of the church of Avynton.

July 8. Westminster.

Presentation of John Waryn, parson of the church of Gymyngham, in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Eston in the diocese of Salisbury, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbey of Préaux being in his hands, on an exchange of benefices with William de Walyngford, parson of the church of Eston.

Vacated because in the nineteenth year.

MEMBRANE 4.

May 29. Chertsey.

Safe-conduct until Easter for William le Doyen, merchant of Bruges in Flanders, his men and servants, coming to the realm to trade. By K.

The like for William le Calcre, merchant of Flanders.

May 28. Chertsey.

Prorogation until Easter of the truce made by William de Dene and Stephen de Abyndon with the towns of Ghent, Bruges and Ipres, until Ascension, granted at the request of Francis Pul, 'prestre' of the town of Ghent, William le Doiien, burgomaster of Bruges, and Nichasius le Sage, échevin of Ipres, envoys and proctors of those towns, on behalf of all the commonalties of Flanders, coming to the realm after a short conference, to treat of a final peace; and grant to them of another day for conference, to wit, the octaves of Hilary, and proclamation of the said truce is to be made by Midsummer. By K.

[Fœdera.]

May 28. Chertsey.

Whereas Geoffrey Stulle the elder acquired in fee from Ralph Bygot two messuages, 7 tofts, 8 bovates, 66 acres, 1 rood, of land, 8s. 3d. of rent, and a rent of a pound of cummin in Seteryngton, held in chief of Edward I, and Geoffrey Stulle the younger afterwards acquired in fee from the said Geoffrey Stulle the elder the same premises and from Roger Bygot 30 acres of land there, also held in chief of Edward I, without obtaining the licence of the late or present king; the latter for a fine made by Geoffrey son and heir of the said Geoffrey Stulle the younger, has pardoned these trespasses and granted licence for him to retain the premises in fee.

By fine of 10 marks.

May 28. Chertsey.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Jarkenvyll and John Hereward to the prioress and nuns of Clerkenwell of a messuage in London, held in chief as a free burgage, as appears by inquisition made by William de Weston, escheator in the counties of Kent, &c.; to hold in satisfaction of 5 marks of the 100s. yearly of land and rent which they have the king's licence to acquire.

June 6. Cippenham.

Pardon to Nicholas de Redynges and Alice his wife for acquiring for the life of Alice from Richard de Amcotes 7 tofts, 7 acres, 5½ bovates of land and two parts of a bovate of land, and 2 acres of meadow in Preston in Holdernesse, co York, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of Northumberland, &c., and entering therein without licence; and licence for them to retain the same, with remainder to Robert son of Peter Hildyerd and his heirs. By fine of 10l. York.

May 28. Chertsey.

Pardon to Robert Ingram of Preston for acquiring in fee the following parcels of land, &c., in Preston in Holdernesse :—4 acres of land and pasture for two oxen from Stephen Haukyn, chaplain; 3 acres 1 rood of land from Alexander Haukyn; 1½ acre of land from Robert Lok of Pauleflet; pasture for one ox and a moiety of an acre of land and a third part of 2 bovates of land from Henry le Taillour and Beatrice his wife; 5½ acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and pasture for one ox from Nicholas son of Andrew Haukyn; 1½ acre of land from Peter Hildeyerd; 2 acres of land and 1½ roods of meadow from Laurence de Otryngham and Agnes his wife; 1½ acres of land from William son of Andrew Haukyn; and an acre of meadow from John de Preston; held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c., and entering therein without licence; and licence for him to retain the same. By fine of 100s. York.

June 1. Chertsey.

General pardon to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser earl of Winchester, for all trespasses as well of the time of Edward I as of the present king, notwithstanding that while he was exiled by divers magnates of the realm, contrariants against the king, he through fear of death adhered to divers malefactors at sea and on land, and stayed with them to save his life, while they perpetrated depredations and other crimes; his said exile having been revoked and annulled with the common counsel (de communi consilio) of the whole realm by the king in his parliament at York as unjust and contrary to law and the custom of the realm. By K.

June 3. Cippenham.

Nomination to the abbot of Aumale or his attorney in England of Robert de Silkeston, king's clerk, for him to present to the church of Cayngham, in the diocese of York, to which the king has the right to nominate. By K.

June 10. Bisham.

Appointment during pleasure of the abbot of Boklond to the office of the controller of the king's mines of Birlond, co. Devon. By the treasurer.

June 10. Bisham.

Henry Irreis, going to Ireland to stay there, has attorned before the king in his place Thomas le Irreis and Philip le Irreis to gain or lose in all pleas of or against him in England.

May 17. Porchester.

Presentation of William de Wolvardeley to the church of Stoke Basset in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Thomas de Lyes, the last rector. By p.s.

June 14. Westminster.

The like of John de Chishull, parson of the church of Wolewych in the diocese of Rochester, to the church of Sturmere in the diocese of London, in the king's gift by reason of the lands of John de Goldyngton being in his hands, on an exchange of benefices with John de Percebrigge.

June 25. Eltham.

Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Master Walter de Maydenstan, prebendary of Norton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.

The like for:—

July 1. Westminster.

The prioress of Swyne.

Geoffrey prior of Romburgh, for two years.

June 26. Westminster.

Peter Cobbe of Suth Kelleseye.

July 1. Westminster.

Roger de Salerne.

June 6. Cippenham.

Frederick de Bardis, prebendary of Fenton in the church of St. Peter, York, for two years.

July 10. Westminster.

Simple protection for one year for John, parson of the church of St. Leonard, Hastynges.

June 28. Westminster.

Protection with clause volumus until Michaelmas for John de Crumbwell, staying beyond seas on the king's service with Queen Isabel.

July 1. Westminster.

John Bygot, staying in England, has letters nominating John de Coppeford as his attorney in Ireland.

MEMBRANE 3.

June 7. Cippenham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Edmund de Malynes of a messuage in London to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Martin Orgar, London, for the souls of Henry Buscre of Malynes, his father, himself, his ancestors and successors, and the faithful departed. By fine of 6 marks. London.

June 8. Bisham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Beler of a messuage, a virgate of land and 50 acres of wood in Roppesleye to Henry, bishop of Lincoln, and his successors, for the celebration of the anniversary of the said Roger, after his death, in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln. By fine of 1 mark.

June 14. Westminster.

Safe-conduct, for one year, for Manuel de Bonnave, master of a galley of Anthony Usus Maris of Genoa, king's merchant, coming to trade in the realm, and to take back wool and other goods. By K.

The like for the following masters of galleys of the said Anthony:—

Aubert Grill.

Gervanus Enbroun.

June 14. Westminster.

Master John de Grandissono, archdeacon of Nottingham, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating William de Brynton and Thomas de Exonia as his attorneys in England for two years.

June 15. Westminster.

Master Andrew Sapiti, going beyond seas on the king's service, has like letters nominating Bernardinus Dyny of Florence as his attorney for three years.

He has like letters nominating the said Bernardinus in Ireland as above.

June 17. Eltham.

Grant at will to Peregrine de Controne of the tenements of John de Bourne, in the parish of St. Botolph's, Billingsgate (Sancti Botulphi super Thamisiam) in the city of London, forfeited to the king because the said John held the castle of Ledes against him and was an adherent of his enemies and rebels. By K.

June 20. Eltham.

Mandate to Robert de Barton, king's clerk, guardian of the void bishopric of Carlisle, to deliver the temporalities thereof to Master John de Ros, canon of Hereford, auditor of the sacred palace of the pope, who has been appointed by J., the pope, to be bishop of that place in the room of John, who died in England; the said Master John having renounced all words in the papal letters prejudicial to the crown, and acknowledged himself to be willing to receive the said temporalities of the king's special grace, and having done fealty. By K.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the bishopric.

June 20. Eltham.

Licence for Matthew son of Herbert to enfeoff Walter Pye, parson of the church of Wolfreton, co. Southampton, and of a fourth part of the manor of Churughton, co. Wilts, held in chief, and for the latter to regrant the same intail to the said Matthew and Margaret his wife, with remainder to the right heirs of Matthew. By fine of 20 marks.

June 17. Eltham.

Protection with clause nolumus, for one year, for Theobald de Goldyngton, parson of the church of Dale.

June 26. Eltham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John de Say of Mertok of a toft and 20 acres of land in Mertok to a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the church of Mertok in honour of the Virgin Mary and for the souls of the said John and Margaret his wife, Sara his mother, his ancestors and heirs and the faithful departed. By fine of 40s.

June 20. Eltham.

Pardon to John de Nuthill for acquiring from Hugh de Nuthill, parson of the church of Nuthill, a messuage, and 10 bovates of land in Nuthill, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, as appears by inquisition made by Simon de Grymmesby, escheator in the counties of York, &c., and entering therein without licence; and licence for him to retain the same. By fine of 40s.

June 22. Eltham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Master Henry le Wayte to the abbess and convent of Wherewell of a messuage, 66 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and 5 acres of marsh in Godeworth, Wherewell and Eston, co. Southampton, to find a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the abbey church for the souls of the faithful departed. By fine of 5 marks.

June 24. Eltham.

Mandate to R. bishop of Hereford or his vicegerent to assign a stall in the choir and a place in the chapter to John de Denton, to whom the king has granted the prebend of Morton in the church of St. Ethelbert, Hereford, in his gift by reason of the temporalities of the bishopric being in his hands. By K.

June 24. Eltham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Simon Curteys of Brichesworth of 3 messuages, 30 acres of land, and 100s. of rent in Brichesworth to two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary, Brichesworth, for the souls of the said Simon, Maud his wife, William his son, William Bretoun of Tekne and the faithful departed. By fine of 20 marks.

July 1. Westminster.

Grant during pleasure to John Perbroun of Great Jernemuth, of the custom of Skirebek, in the king's hands by reason of the rebellion of Robert Walkefare. By K.

MEMBRANE 2.

June 10. Eltham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Roger Ingelberd, kinsman and heir of Master Philip de Beverlaco, of 2 tofts, 10 acres of land, 5 acres of meadow and pasture for eleven oxen in Paghel, held in chief as of the honor of Albemarle, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, Molscroft, for the souls of the said Philip his ancestors and successors and the faithful departed; also of a toft, 8 acres of land, an acre of meadow, and 13s. 4d. of rent in Beverley and Molscroft for the like purpose; in pursuance of licences for this granted to the said Master Philip, who died before he had given effect to the same.

June 20. Eltham.

Licence for S. bishop of London and his successors to acquire in mortmain land and rent not held in chief, to the value of 20l. a year, for certain chantries in the church of St. Paul, for the souls of the king and his children and ancestors, and of Richard, sometime bishop of London, and of the faithful departed. By K.

June 16. Eltham.

Grant to Hugh le Despenser, son of Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, and Eleanor his wife, that, whereas the king by charter has granted to them and the heirs of Hugh the remainder of the manors of Hammes, Stotfold and Wyliton, which are of the barony of Bedeford, after the death of William de Brewosa, who holds them for life of the inheritance of John de Moubray. a rebel, deceased, whereby they are the king's escheats, to hold with knights' fees, advowsons and all other liberties, as a further grace they shall have the manor of Ryersh, co. Kent, which is parcel of the said barony, after the death of the said William, and all other manors, towns, hamlets, lands, tenements, knights' fees, and advowsons belonging to the said barony and held for life by any persons, to hold with the above manors. By K. on the information of W. de Clif'.

June 28. Westminster.

Licence for Thomas de Luton to grant to Nicholas son of Thomas de Luton and Joan his wife, the manor of Little Hampdene, co. Buckingham, and 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land in Hertewell, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by Richard le Wayte, escheator in the counties of Wilts, &c., to hold to them and the heirs of the body of Nicholas with remainder to the right heirs of Thomas. By fine of 2½ marks.

June 28. Westminster.

Licence for the said Thomas to enfeoff Ralph Gydy, parson of the church of Hertewell, of the advowson of the church of Hertewell and of the manor of Hertewell, 6 messuages and 3 virgates of land in that manor excepted, held in chief as of the honor of Peverel, as appears by inquisition made by the above escheator, and for the latter to regrant the same to him and Margery his wife for their lives, with remainders to Nicholas son of Thomas de Luton and Joan his wife and the heirs of the body of Nicholas and to the right heirs of Thomas. By fine of 5 marks.

June 28. Westminster.

Mandate to John de Blomvull, escheator in the counties of Norfolk, &c., to deliver the temporalities of the priory of Bykenacre to Reginald de Theyden, canon of Tremhale, presented to be prior of Bykenacre by S. bishop of London, upon whom the right of preferment had devolved for certain lawful causes.

Writ de intendendo directed to the tenants of the priory.

July 2. Westminster.

Presentation of John de Belgrave, dean of Canewyk [rectius Cranewyk], in the diocese of Norwich, to the church of Belgrave, in the diocese of Lincoln, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of Ware being in his hands; on an exchange of benefices with Henry de Haukele, rector of the said church. By K.

July 3. Westminster.

Pardon to Robert de Sacford of his outlawry in the connty of Northampton for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to answer touching a plea of Adam, abbot of Peterborough, that he render an account for the time when he was his bailiff of Paston and receiver of his moneys; on condition that he surrender to prison in that county and stand his trial if the abbot will proceed against him. By K.

June 16. Eltham.

Presentation of Thomas de Lenne to the church of Wylie, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, in the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the abbot of Preaux being in his hands.

June 28. Westminster.

Pardon to William le Borhunt of Portesmuth of his outlawry in the county of Southampton for non-appearance before John de Scures and his fellows justices appointed to hear and determine the same trespass, to answer touching a plea of trespass of Richard de Pulteney, merchant of Coventre, on condition that he stand his trial if Richard will proceed against him.

July 1. Westminster.

Grant to Thomas Broun, in satisfaction of the 50 marks yearly of rent lately granted to him during pleasure for the maintenance of himself, his wife, his children and his brother's children, of the lands in Brunnum and Nidde, co. York, late of Ralph, baron of Greystoke, deceased, tenant in chief, in the king's hands by reason of the minority of the heir, and of the value of 30l. 12s. 9¼d. a year, to hold the same as of the value of 50l. a year, in lieu of the manors of Alwarthorp and Wythele, co. York, late of John de Moubray, a rebel, lately granted to him by letters patent under the seal of the Exchequer in satisfaction of his said grant, as it has been found that the latter were Templars' lands and they have been delivered to the Hospitallers to hold according to the form of the Statute. By K. on the information of Master Henry de Clif'.

July 5. Westminster.

Grant to the bailiffs and good men of Great Jernemuth, in extension of the grant to them of murage for 7 years from 14 November in the fifteenth year, that, over and above the customs then granted, they shall take for the rest of the term upon every last of herrings entering their port, 2d. By K.

July 3. Westminster.

Adam de Herewynton, clerk, staying in Ireland, on the king's service has letters nominating Robert de la Felde and Richard de Bikerton as his attorneys in England for one year.

June 2. Cippenham.

Grant at the request of Francis 'Pulpustre' of the town of Ghent, William Doiien, burgomaster of the town of Bruges, and Nicasius le Sage, échevin of the town of Ipre, proctors of the said towns in the name of the commonalties of the said towns and all other towns of the land of Flanders, the king for the indemnity of Richard de Betoigne, the mayor, and the merchants of the Woolstaple, that the holding of the Woolstaple at Bruges during the truce with Flanders—which was extended until Easter—shall not be to the prejudice of them or their successors or be drawn into a precedent.