1327, membranes 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III: Volume 1, 1327-1330. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.

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'1327, membranes 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15', in Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III: Volume 1, 1327-1330, (London, 1891) pp. 93-123. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/series/calendar-of-patent-rolls-edward-iii/vol1/pp93-123 [accessed 21 April 2024]

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1327, membranes 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15

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Membrane 28

1327. Apri 8. Peterborough.

Protection for three years, in England, Wales and Ireland, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. Antony, in the diocese of Vienne, collecting alms in churches.

March 8. Westminster.

Pardon to William son of William le Latymer, for acquiring, in tail, from William le Latymer, the manors of Gamelsby and Unthank, co. Cumberland, held in chief, and entering thereon without licence; and licence for him to retain the same, with successive remainders to Thomas son of William le Latymer, in tail, to Thomas le Latymer of Wardon and Warin, his son, in tail male, and to the said William le Latymer in fee simple. By fine of 100s.

April 10. Peterborough.

Licence for John de Wilton to grant to Simon de Dychelye of Ledwelle and Joan, his wife, and the heirs of the body of the said Simon, two messuages and land in Santford, Ledwelle and Welcombegrove, held in chief; with remainder in fee simple to Henry Stertup of Ledwelle. By fine of 60s. Oxford.

April 14. Peterborough.

Appointment, till Whitsuntide, of Nicholas Lumbard, the king’s serjeantat-arms, to arrest persons holding tournaments, jousts, and the like, in contempt of the king’s prohibition. By K.

The like of John de Enefeld, the king’s serjeant-at-arms.

April 14. Peterborough.

Inspeximus and confirmation of an indenture (in French) dated Monday after the feast of St. Gregory the Pope, in the first year of Edward III., between Hugh de Everisdene, abbot of St. Alban’s, and the burgesses of the town, as to their liberties. By fine of 40s.

[Printed from MS. Cotton. Claudius E. IV., in “Gesta Abbatum S. Albani,” vol. ii., pp. 166–170.]

Memorandum: This charter was surrendered 13 April, 6 Edward III., by Adam le Ussher and certain other men of St. Alban’s, and on their petition cancelled, they renouncing the aforesaid liberties, as appears by a memorandum on the Close Roll of that year, membrane 26d.

April 13. Peterborough.

Mandate to John de Tumby and Robert But, collectors of the customs of wools, hides, and wool-fells in Boston, to admit the deputy appointed by John de Barton, king’s clerk, controller of those customs, to act during his absences on the king’s affairs.

April 13. Peterborough.

Presentation of John de Assheberwe to the church of Lightherne, in the diocese of Worcester, in the king’s gift by reason of the lands of Guy de Bello Campo, late earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, being in his hands. By p.s.

April 15. Peterborough.

Richard de Barry, staying in England, has letters nominating David de Carreu and Thomas son of Maurice his attorneys in all courts in Ireland for one year.

April 15. Peterborough.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for John de Balne, for one year.

April 12. Peterborough.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Thomas de Tilneye to the prior and convent of Norwich, of a yearly rent of 8l. from land in Wygenhale, Tilneye and Northclenche Warton, for finding two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily at the altar of St. Thomas the Martyr in the church of St. German, Wygenhale for the souls of Robert de Fitton and Alice his wife, John de Fitton and Margery and Amicia, formerly his wives, Robert de Fitton, Hervey de Saham, William de Saham, Godfrey son of Borewenna and Katherine his wife, William de Scoulham and Beatrice his wife, for the soul of the said Thomas after death, and for the souls of his ancestors and benefactors. By K., at the instance of Emma, lady de Monte Alto.

April 16. Peterborough.

Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, dated 10 May, 9 Edward II., being an inspeximus and confirmation of other letters patent, dated 7 June, 37 Henry III., granting to the men of St. Albans that they shall not implead or be impleaded by the king’s writ of attaint touching any tenement in St. Albans, and that no such writ shall henceforth run therein. By fine of 2 marks.

Vacated because revoked and annulled by process before the king in Chancery in the 32nd year of his reign.

April 16. Peterborough.

Licence for William de Ros of Hamelak to enfeoff Master Nicholas de Ros of the castle of Hamelak and the manors of Hamelak, Harum, Garton, Housom and Linton, co. York, together with the knights’ fees, advowsons, parks, chaces, fairs, markets, warrens, and liberties appertaining thereto, held in chief; and for the said feoffee to re-grant the premises to the said William, in tail male, with remainder to Margery his wife, for life, and successive remainders in tail male to Margaret and Elizabeth, his daughters, with ultimate remainder to his right heirs.

Per ipsum Regem, quia fuit consignatum tempore domini Edwardi, patris dicti Regis.

March 30. Westminster.

Confirmation to Laurence de Pavelly of the grant, in fee simple, in return for knight service, by William Peverell to Robert de Pavelly, of all his land in Pyrye and Hoghton, co. Northampton, in Risle, co. Nottingham, and in Wynfeld, co. Derby. By fine of 20s.

April 18. Staunford.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for John Chaynel, parson of two parts of the church of Repynghale.

April 18. Staunford.

The like for the abbot of Osney.

April 14. Peterborough.

Presentation of Richard de Cressevill to the church of St. Mary, Grymesby, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by the resignation of Geoffrey de Grymesby, the last rector. By p.s.

Membrane 27.

April 25. Staunford.

Presentation of John de Oxendon to the church of Trenge, in the diocese of Lincoln. By p.s.

April 22. Staunford.

Confirmation of the grant by the late king to Robert de Foxton, king’s clerk, of the office of chirographer of the Court of Common Bench, which was at first granted during pleasure and subsequently for life, during good behaviour. By K., at the instance of the queen [Isabella].

April 24. Staunford.

Confirmation of grant by the late king to Margery, wife of Duncan de Frendraght, of the manor of Briggestowe, co. Northampton, during pleasure, to hold as fully, excepting the park of the manor, as Margaret the mother of the said king held the same, at the yearly rent of 20 marks, although the tenants of the manor had offered the yearly rent of 50l. By p.s.

April 20. Staunford.

Writ of aid, till the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, for Richard de Nateby, king’s clerk, appointed a purveyor in the counties of Nottingham and York and in the bishopric of Durham.

The like for the following:—

John de Feriby, clerk.

John de Peueseye, king’s clerk.

Alexander le Squiller, yeoman.

Henry le Couper, yeoman.

John de Potenhale, serjeant.

Richard de Sancto Abano, yeoman.

John de la Chaundelrie.

April 23. Staunford.

Appointment of Ivo de Aldeburgh to arrange with Robert de Brus and his deputy for the safe passage of his ambassadors and that of William archbishop of York, Roger bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, — abbot of Dore, and Henry de Percy and Henry de Bello Monte, the king’s kinsmen, and Geoffrey le Scrope, William Horle, John de Denum, and William de Denum, the king’s ambassadors; and as to the time and place of their meeting, for the purpose of treating of a final peace between Scotland and England. [Fœdera.] By K.

April 25. Staunford.

Protection, during pleasure, for the men of the islands of Gerneseye, Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye. By C.

April 18. Staunford.

Grant to John de Wisham, for life, of the manors of Fulbrok and Westhall, co. Oxford, forfeited by Hugh le Despenser, late earl of Winchester, and Faxflet, co. York, by reasonable extent thereof to be made; the grant being in recompence for the yearly rent of 200 marks assigned to him by the late king from the issues of the castle and honor of Knaresburgh, which the king has now assigned to queen Isabella; if the extent does not reach that sum, the king promises to provide the deficiency; if it exceed it, the said John is to pay the surplus into the Exchequer. By p.s.

Writ of aid to the tenants of Fulbrok and Westhale.

April 28. Staunford.

Grant to J. bishop of Ely, for repair of the bridge of Wisbech, of pontage for five years. By p.s.

April 30. Nottingham.

Inspeximus of charter of David the earl [of Huntingdon], brother of the king of Scots, granting to Robert Luvet, in fee, lands in Extune, late of Swain Hostiarius, witnessed by Richard de Petwill of Basigh, William de Esseby, Reginald the monk, Walter de Basigh, Nicol de Adles, Bartholomew the monk, Thomas de Parviso; and confirmation thereof to Thomas de Wympton and Alice, his wife, who now hold the lands, and John their son and the heirs of the said Thomas.

Writ of aid for Thomas de Berkele, Maurice de Berkele and John Maltravers, whom the king is sending to the castle of Bristol for armour, etc., to be used in the northern parts.

April 28. Dalby.

Pardon to Isolda Daudele of the 10l. due at the Exchequer on recognisance obtained from her by duress by Master Robert de Baldok and others, the king’s enemies, in the year 19 Edward II., before she had seisin of her lands in Harle. By p.s.

April 26. Staunford.

Pardon to Richard Wyles of Marnham for the death of Walter Mayser of Haneworth, as it appears by the record of Simon de Grymesby and John de Crosholm, the younger, justices of gaol delivery, Lincoln, that the same was caused in self-defence. By p.s.

April 27. Wyssingden.

Appointment of John de Fourneux to the office of tronage of wools in the port of Boston, during pleasure, as lately held by William de Aune. By p.s.

Mandate in pursuance to John de Barton, clerk.

April 30. Nottingham.

Confirmation of the grant by the late king to Roger de Luchirche, chaplain, of the custody of the hospital of St. Leonard, Derby, during pleasure.

April 30. Nottingham.

Protection, with clause nolumus. for Alice la Palmere, for two years.

The like for the following:—

May 1. Nottingham.

The master and brethren of the hospital of St. John by Nottingham.

The prioress of Gracedieu.

April 29. Nottingham.

Hugh de Turplinton, staying in England, has letters nominating Roger de Erdesleye his attorney in Ireland for two years.

April 30. Nottingham.

Confirmation of the grant by the late king to John de la Marche, yeoman of his pantry, of the office of sheriff of the island of Gereseye, for life, as Richard de Geresey, late butler to the said king, held the same. By K.

The like of the grant to the same of the custody of the gate of the king’s castle in that island for life. By K.

April 30. Nottingham.

Grant, for life, to Nicholas de Hugate, king’s clerk, of the messuage in York by the hospital of St. Leonard, which was forfeited to the late king by Master Michael de Harcla. By p.s.

Mandate in pursuance to Simon de Grymesby, escheator beyond Trent.

The like to the sheriff of York.

Membrane 26.

April 20. Staunford.

Grant to the bailiffs and men of Tamworth of pavage for three years, as granted by letters patent dated 18 March, 19 Edward II. By fine made at another time and enrolled.

April 18. Staunford.

Writ of aid, till the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, with clause nolumus, for John la Zousche, appointed a purveyor for the stable (marescalcia) in queen Isabella’s household.

The like for John de Bury.

April 19. Staunford.

Grant to John de Barton, king’s clerk, of the office of tronage of wools in the port of Boston, during pleasure.

Mandate in pursuance to John de Furnex, the late keeper thereof. By p.s.

April 22. Staunford.

Grant, in continuance of the grant by letters patent dated 27 September, 1 Edward II., to the warden and convent of Friars Minors, Cambridge, of alms of 25 marks a year at the Exchequer, during pleasure. By K.

April 20. Staunford.

Grant to the mayor, bailiffs and men of Nottingham of murage for five years, to be taken by John Bully, John Passeys and Roger le Porter of Nottingham. By p.s.

April 8. Peterborough.

Licence for Robert de Monte Alto to enfeoff Master Henry de Clif, king’s clerk, of the castle and manor of Mold (de Monte Alto) in Wales, the castle and manor of Hawardyn and the stewardship of Chester, the manors of Lee and Bosele, co. Chester, Walton on Trent, co. Derby, Cheylesmore, co. Warwick, 107l. yearly rent payable by the prior of Coventry, the castle and manor of Rysyng, co. Norfolk, and the manor of Cassynglonde, co. Suffolk, all held in chief; also for the said Robert and Emma, his wife, to enfeoff the said Henry of the manors of Snetesham and Kenynghale and a fourth part of the Tolbothe of Lenne, co. Norfolk, the manors of Neston, co. Chester, and Frammesden, co. Suffolk, also held in chief, with knights’ fees, advowsons, hundreds, wreckage, fairs, markets, and other liberties; and for the said Henry to regrant the premises to the said Robert and Emma, and the heirs male of the said Robert; with successive remainders to queen Isabella, for life, to John de Eltham, the king’s brother, in tail, and ultimately to the king and his heirs. By K.

April 8. Peterborough.

Licence for the said Robert de Monte Alto to grant to the said Master Henry de Clif the reversion in fee simple of the manor of Malberthorp, co. Lincoln, held in chief, of which John de Crumbwell is tenant for life, and of certain lands in Frammesden and Cassynglonde, co. Suffolk, likewise held in chief, of which Roger de Bilney is tenant for life; and for the said Henry, upon attornment by the said John and Roger, to re-grant the premises to the said Robert and Emma, with remainders as in the preceding entry. By K.

April 22. Staunford.

Grant to Edmund, earl of Kent, the king’s uncle, of all goods and chattels found in the castles, manors, lands and tenements of Edmund, late earl of Arundell, Hugh le Despenser, earl of Winchester, and Hugh le Despenser, the younger, lately granted to him for his service to queen Isabella, when they were forfeited by those enemies of the king, together with all debts owing to them and arrears of farms and rents. By p.s.

April 22. Staunford.

Pardon, at the request of the earl of Lancaster, to Robert de Holden for adhering to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and other the king’s enemies, before the king undertook the governance of the realm. By p.s.

Membrane 25.

April 12. Peterborough.

Licence for John son of Richard de Sutton to enfeoff Henry de Warrewyk, chaplain, and Thomas de Hampstede, of the castle of Malpas, the manor of Shokkelach and the advowson of the church of Malpas, held in chief, and the reversion of the manor of Yayton, also held in chief, after the death of Robert de Sutton, the tenant for life; and for the said feoffees, after seisin had, and upon attornment by the said Robert, to re-grant the premises to the said John and Margaret, his wife, for their lives, with remainder in fee tail to John son of John son of Richard de Sutton, and Isabella, his wife, daughter of John de Cherleton, and ultimate remainder to the right heirs of the said John son of Richard de Sutton. By p.s.

April 12. Peterborough.

Licence for John son of Richard de Sutton and Margaret, his wife, to enfeoff the said Henry and Thomas of the castle and town of Doddeleye, the manors of Seggesleye and Kyngesswyneford, land and rents in Rouley and Somerey, the forestership of Prestwod and Ashwod in the forest of Kynefare, with the advowson of the church of the manor of Kyngesswyneford, held in chief; and for the feoffees to re-grant the same to the said John and Margaret, for their lives, with remainders as in the foregoing entry. By p.s.

April 12. Peterborough.

Licence for John son of Richard de Sutton and Margaret, his wife, to grant the manor of Bradefeld, co. Berks, and the advowson of the church of that manor, which are held in chief, to John son of John son of Richard de Sutton and Isabella, his wife, in fee tail. If they die without issue, the premises are to revert to the said John and Margaret, and the heirs of the said Margaret. By p.s.

April 13. Peterborough.

Ratification of the grant by the late king to John Perbron of the king’s ship called la Cristofre, with its gear (attilio).

April 14. Peterborough.

Joan, wife of John de Loteryngton, staying in England, has letters nominating the said John her attorney in Ireland for one year.

April 14. Peterborough.

Exemption of Nicholas de Sancto Marco, for life, from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances, and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, coroner, or other bailiff or minister of the king, against his will. By p.s.

April 12. Peterborough.

Pardon to Thomas de Dale and Agnes de Brocton, for acquiring, for life, from John de Malo Lacu, land in Eggeton, held in chief, and entering thereon without licence; and licence for them to retain the same. By fine of ½ mark. York.

March 4. Westminster.

Pardon to William Luisher for acquiring, for life, from Peter de Malo Lacu, land in Wolnedale and Eggeton, held in chief, and entering thereon without licence; and licence to retain the same. By fine of ½ mark. York.

April 16. Peterborough.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year for Ursus Jacobi Neopolionis, prebendary of Nassyngton in the church of St. Mary, Lincoln.

The like for the following:—

The prior of St. Frideswyde’s Oxford.

The abbot of St. Edmunds.

William de Tolonio, monk of the house of Longueville Giffard in Normandy, proctor of the prior of that house, in England, without clause nolumus.

Simon de Norton of Navenby.

John de Ellerker, the elder.

Hugh Crak’ of Ryhale.

The prior of Tynemuth.

Robert de Lulham.

Richard de Davyntre, vicar of the church of Bissebrok.

Richard de Whatton.

The prioress of Stikeswald.

John de Gloucester.

Robert le Rounde Netter, without clause nolumus.

Bogo de Baiocis, without clause nolumus.

William de Banham.

Alan son of Robert le Barkere of Weybred.

Robert de Castro, clerk.

April 20. Staunford.

Appointment of Nicholas de Acton, king’s clerk, to the office in the Exchequer which he held in the time of the late king, during pleasure. By p.s.

April 20. Peterborough.

Mandate to the dean and chapter of the king’s free chapel in the castle of Hastyng’ to assign a stall in the choir and place in the chapter to John de Camera, king’s clerk, admitted and instituted by J. bishop of Chichester to the prebend of Wertlynge Nymmenefeld and Hoo, void by the resignation of John de Stagenho.

April 14. Peterborough.

Licence for the abbot and convent of Sautre to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 10l. By p.s.

Vacated because surrendered 12 December, 15 Richard II., on their acquisition of lands in full satisfaction of that sum.

April 22. Staunford.

Grant, in continuance of the grant by letters patent dated 27 September, 1 Edward II., to the warden and convent of Friars Minors, Oxford, of alms of 50 marks a year at the Exchequer, during pleasure. By K.

Membrane 24.

May 1. Nottingham.

Mandate to the mayor of London to cause the following ordinances of the late king and his council to be proclaimed, published and observed:—

That the staple of merchants of wools, hides and wool-fells and tin shall be held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, York, Lincoln, Norwich, London, Winchester, Exeter and Bristol for England; at Dublin, Drogheda and Cork for Ireland; at Shrewsbury, Carmarthen and Cardiff for Wales; for tin of Cornwall at Lostwithiel and Truro, and for tin of Devonshire at Ashburton, and at no other places.

That at those places all aliens may buy the said wools, etc., and tin, and when they have bought the same, paid custom thereon and had them sealed with the ‘cocket,’ they may export the same to any country not at enmity with the king, whereof merchant strangers are to have notice.

That any alien directly or indirectly buying the same, except at those places, shall forfeit all he has so bought.

That merchants of England, Ireland and Wales who wish to carry the same elsewhere for sale shall not do so till they have stayed forty days at some ‘staple.’

That all people of those lands may buy and sell the same in any part thereof, provided no sale be made to aliens except at the ‘staple,’ and that the same be not exported by aliens or denizens except from the ‘staple.’

That the merchants of the king’s obedience shall make no confederation among themselves to diminish the price thereof, or to delay merchantstrangers in their purchase or sale of the same, on pain of punishment by the king and his council. Merchants and people of Gascony and the duchy of Guienne, who are or shall be of the king’s obedience, are to be reckoned denizens, and not aliens, for the above purposes.

That all merchants-privy and merchant-strangers shall be governed (demenez) by the law merchant touching all transactions at the staple.

That no man or woman of boroughs, cities, or commons outside boroughs or cities, in England, Ireland or Wales shall, after Christmas next, use cloth of his or her own buying, which was not made in England, Ireland or Wales, under pain of punishment by the king. Be it known that all people are reckoned of the commons except king, queen, earls, barons, knights, and ladies and their children born in wedlock (neez despouse), archbishops, bishops, and other persons and people of Holy Church, and seculars who can spend 40l. sterling a year of their rents, until this ordinance and prohibition be further extended at the king’s pleasure.

That every man and woman of England, Ireland and Wales may make cloths as long and as short as they please.

That in order to encourage people to work upon cloths, the king would have all men know that he will grant suitable franchises to the fullers, weavers, dyers and other clothworkers who live mainly by this mistery, whenever such franchises are asked for.

That wool merchants are to have a mayor of the staple.

That merchant-strangers are taken into the king’s protection in coming to and going from the realm, and all persons are prohibited, under pain of forfeiture of their goods, from doing them any wrong. The fellow-townsmen of any doing them wrong shall be responsible to the king. The mayor or bailiff of towns where their shipping is, shall take security of the mariners of the same that they will do them no harm. French.

May 4. Nottingham.

Writ of aid for Gilbert de Ellefeld and Miles de Bello Campo, appointed to arrest Stephen Dunheved and bring him to the castle of Walyngford, to be there imprisoned. By K.

May 1. Nottingham.

The like for Adam de Cumberhale, appointed to arrest John de Stoke, of the convent of Friars Preachers, Warwick, and bring him to the king. By K.

May 8. Nottingham.

Muriel, late the wife of John de Erlegh, staying in England, has letters nominating John de Hedlegh and Walter Beynyn her attorneys in Ireland for two years.

April 30. Nottingham.

Revocation of letters patent granting pavage for three years to the bailiffs and men of Pontefract, they having signified to the king that the said letters were obtained without their consent or that of the whole commonalty, and would be to their disadvantage. By K. & C.

April 30. Nottingham.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for the alderman and commonalty of Bury St. Edmund’s, for one year.

May 8. Nottingham.

The like for the following:—

John de Denum.

John de Seton.

May 1. Nottingham.

Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 10 November 13 Edward II., granting to queen Isabella, as her dower, the manors of Hanlegh and Eye, co. Suffolk, and other lands, in exchange for the manor of Long Benyngton, co. Lincoln, and other lands, surrendered at the king’s command. By K.

April 26. Wesyngdon.

Remission to queen Isabella of the sum due by her for the armour, victuals, stores and other goods and chattels granted to her by letters patent dated 28 February last, as being in various castles, manors, towns and places previously granted to her by the king; and grant to her of the victuals, armour, corn, whether in granges or growing, live stock and dead stock therein, together with the stud (equicio) and stock which belonged to the king at Bernard’s Castle. By p.s.

April 26. Wyssingden.

Commission to William de Norwyco, William de Boudon, William de Everdon and William de Foulbourn, at the request of queen Isabella, to audit the account of Robert Miles, clerk, late receiver of the issues of the said queen’s lands since they came into the hands of the late king. By p.s.

March 13. Westminster.

Pardon to John de Seint Clere for breaking prison at Warrewyk; with general pardon. By p.s.

May 4. Nottingham.

Licence, after inquisition ad quod damnum by William de Dogmersfeld, steward of the king’s forest of Shirewod, for John de Annesle to cut down dry wood and underwood in his wood of Annesle, to the extent of 60 acres, to enclose the space with a dike and low hedge, according to the assise of the forest, and to hold the same for 10 years. By K., on testimony of the said steward.

May 6. Nottingham.

Licence for John de Watenowe to enfeoff John le Colier of Nottingham of 14 acres of land in Sutton Passeys, held in chief. By fine of ½ mark. Nottingham.

Membrane 23.

April 4. Rameseye.

Grant to J. bishop of Ely of the 65l. 12d. carried off from his treasury at Ely by John le Orfeure of Oxford and William le Taillour, and found in their hands by Walter atte Hill, the bishop’s servant. By p.s.

April 16. Peterborough.

Mandate to sheriffs and other officers not to molest the proctors of the abbess and convent of the Holy Trinity, Caen in Normandy, who, at the request of queen Isabella, have the king’s permission to sell the goods and chattels of the said abbess and convent in England, and transmit the proceeds beyond seas; notwithstanding any ordinance prohibiting traffic with France during the war. By p.s.

April 23. Staunford.

Pardon to Peter de la Rokele for adhering to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, William Aylmer and other enemies of the king before he assumed the governance of the realm. By K.

April 20. Staunford.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for John le Botiller of Lanultit, for one year.

April 20. Staunford.

Pardon to John Heleward for the rape of Joan, daughter of William del Wodhalle, and wife of William de Molscroft, and abduction of the said Joan, together with her husband’s goods and chattels. By p.s.

April 25. Staunford.

Licence for the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Ipswich, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 10l. By p.s.

April 25. Staunford.

Pardon to Henry de Cobham for the escape of Robert de Middelton, committed to his custody as constable of Rochester Castle, in the time of the late king, for the death of James de Puttenham. By p.s.

April 25. Staunford.

Grant to John Mautravers, for life, for service to queen Isabella, of the manor of Oveston, co. Northampton, which Douenald de Mar, tenant for life by grant of the late king, forfeited by adhering to the Scots and other enemies of the king. By p.s.

April 26. Staunford.

Robert Spigurnel, clerk, going beyond seas to study, has letters nominating Thomas Spigurnel his attorney for three years.

April 25. Staunford.

Protection, during pleasure, for Thomas de Estfeld and John la Loe, going to and from Gernereye, Gereseye, and other islands on business touching the king and the commonalty of those islands. By pet. of C.

April 25. Staunford.

Pardon, at the request of William de Clynton, to William Aylmer, clerk, for adhering to Hugh le Despenser, the younger, and other enemies of the king. By p.s.

April 24. Staunford.

Grant to Meredudd ap Maddok’, king’s yeoman, for his services to the late king and queen Isabella, and that he may the better support himself in the king’s service, of the town of Kellemauk in Angleseye, North Wales, which extends to 10l., for life. By p.s.

April 25. Staunford.

Protection for one year for Peter de Sancto Laurencio, late prior of Bermundeseye, prosecuting business in the king’s courts and in fear of his adversaries.

March 24. Staunford.

Confirmation to Richard de Feriby, king’s clerk, parson of the church of St. Laurence, Surflet, and to his successors, of divers grants in frank almoin:—

of the following yearly rents:—

12d., given by Walter de Braytoft, receivable from a toft and the saltpit (placeam saline) which Turnordus Brun held;

1d., given by Ivo son of Hugh son of Wigot and Robert son of William son of Hugh de Surflet, receivable from a selion of land in Sunderholm;

ob., given by Ralph Carpenter, with the consent of his heirs, receivable from a selion of land in Langedeiles;

ob., given by Efflet daughter of Eilric de Goseberdeth, receivable as aforesaid;

2s., given by Folke son of Roger de Luttona, receivable from a plot (placea) in Surflet which lies in Hundegate.

of lands there demised, released and quit-claimed, by William de Cressy, knight, to Adam de Rouceby, some time rector of that church, and to his successors, and other lands there granted by John of Brittany, earl of Richmond, to James de Barle, late rector of that church. By fine of ½ mark.

April 21. Staunford.

Appointment of John Perbroun as captain and admiral of the fleet of Great Yarmouth and all places on the coast from the mouth of the Thames northwards, during pleasure.

Mandate in pursuance, to masters of ships and mariners. By K. & C.

April 21. Staunford.

Appointment of Waresius de Valoignes as captain and admiral of the fleet of the Cinque Ports and all other ports and places from the mouth of the Thames westwards, during pleasure.

Mandate in pursuance, to masters of ships and mariners. By K. & C.

May 9. Nottingham.

Protection, with clauso volumus, till Michaelmas, for the said John Perbroun, admiral.

April 23. Staunford.

Safe-conduct, till Michaelmas, for Bartholomew de Wyghton, going beyond seas.

April 27. Stapelford.

Licence for the abbot and convent of Croxton to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 10l. By p.s.

May 2. Nottingham.

Safe-conduct, for one year, for Henry Bynflet’, merchant of Almain. By K., at the instance of the queen.

May 2. Nottingham.

Licence for the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, to grant a messuage there to John Bardolf and Alice his wife, for their lives, at the yearly rent of 12d. By fine of ½ mark.

May 2. Nottingham.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by William de Grundewell and William de Codeford to the abbess and convent of Shaftesbury of two messuages there in aid of the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of St. Mary and St. Edward of Shaftesbury for the souls of Edward I. and all faithful departed. By fine of 20s. Dorset.

May 8. Nottingham.

Pardon to Roger Fale of Stanlay and Agnes, his wife, for breaking prison at Nottingham, and for all offences in the late reign. By p.s.

Membrane 22.

April 18. Staunford.

Grant to John de Carleton, king’s clerk, of the oxen, cows, corn, rye, barley, beans and oats, of the goods and chattels of Robert de Holden by him seized into the king’s hands at Brodcost, co. York, for the said Robert’s adherence to Hugh le Despenser, the younger. By p.s.

May 3. Nottingham.

Protection, with clause volumus, for one year, in Ireland, for Hugh de Turpynton, going with the king to the marches of Scotland. By p.s.

May 3. Nottingham.

Confirmation of grant, dated 7 September, 18 Edward II., to Alice la Palmere and Hugh de Stapelford of pontage at Nottingham for three years for repair of the bridge of Hethebeth and the bridge of the new breach next to it, and extension of the term by one year; with mandate to repair the same by view and testimony of William de Beston and John Daud’, burgesses of Nottingham. By K.

May 3. Nottingham.

Confirmation of the grant by the late king to Thomas de Wederhale of Carlisle, king’s clerk, of the custody of the hospital of St. Nicholas by Carlisle. By p.s.

May 4. Nottingham.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for two years, in Ireland, for Margaret, late the wife of Bartholomew de Badelesmere.

May 4. Nottingham.

Master Walter Broun, sub-dean of St. Andrews, Wells, parson of the church of Wokyng, going to the Court of Rome, has letters nominating John de Manshupe and John Broun his attorneys for one year.

May 2. Nottingham.

Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent, dated 10 December, 12 Edward II., granting to the abbot of Newhouse, and the brethren and sisters of Brodholm, the two bovates of land in Brodholm which they have by gift of Elias de Albanico, to hold to them and their successors for ever, free and quit de murdre et danegeld et gilez Regis. By K.

May 3. Nottingham.

Ratification in favour of Alice Conan, damsel (domicella) of queen Isabella, of the said queen’s grant to her of 20l. a year, for life, out of the issues of the said queen’s lands in High Peak (in Alto Pecco). By p.s.

May 2. Nottingham.

Licence for James Nicholas. Dyne Forset, Francis Grandon, John Fraunceys, Peter Reyner, Peter Byne and Tanne Jakes, merchants of the society of the Bardi of Florence, to buy and export wools, for one year, without compliance with the ordinances of the staple of wool, provided they pay the customs, etc. due thereon to the king. By K., nunciante Regina.

May 8. Nottingham.

Appointment of Nicholas de Teukesbury, king’s clerk, to the office in the Exchequer, during good behaviour, formerly held by Nicholas de Acton. By K.

May 8. Nottingham.

Grant to John de Walesby of the office of forester of the king’s ‘hays’ of Bilhagh and Birkelound in the forest of Shirewod, during pleasure. By p.s.

May 8. Nottingham.

Licence, at the request of William de Herlaston, king’s clerk, for the alienation in mortmain by Master Simon de Botelesford, of land and rent, not held in chief, of the yearly value of 6 marks, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of Neuwerk, for the good estate of the king and queen Isabella, for their souls after death and for the souls of the said Simon and his ancestors. By K.

May 8. Nottingham.

Licence, on return of inquisition by William Trussel, escheator beyond Trent, for the alienation in mortmain by Alan de Eltesle, chaplain, to the prior and convent of St. Mary [and St.] Etheldreda, Ely, of two messuages, an alder-wood, a weir, and fishery in the water of Pelynggolake, 6d. yearly rent and land in Ely—which together are of the yearly value of 6s., in part satisfaction of a licence from the late king to the said prior and convent to acquire land and rent, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 40l.

May 10. Nottingham.

Protection and safe-conduct, till Michaelmas, for Andrew Rosekyn, master of the ship La Marie, of Westminster, and for his men and mariners, going to the north in the king’s service.

May 8. Nottingham.

Writ of aid for John de la Pole, appointed by Richard de la Pole, chief butler, his deputy in the city of London.

May 15. Nottingham.

The like for Hermann Bretoun, his deputy in Yarmouth.

March 26. Westminster.

Power for Gaucelinus, cardinal of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, to obtain payment of the debts due from his benefices in England. [Fœdera.] By K. & C.

May 11. Nottingham.

Appointment of John atte Bergh, king’s clerk, to take seisin of the town of Clifton Dertemuth and Hardenasse, and the port of Dertemuth, quitclaimed to the king by Nicholas de Teukesbury, and to take the fealty of the men and tenants of the same.

May 12. Nottingham.

Grant, for life, to Nicholas de Teukesbury, king’s clerk, for his services and in contemplation of the foregoing grant, of the office in the Exchequer lately held by Nicholas de Acton, clerk. By K. & C.

May 12. Nottingham.

Confirmation in favour of A. bishop of Hereford of his appointment by letters patent, dated 8 December, 20 Edward II., to the custody, during pleasure, of the manor of Templegutynge. By p.s.

Vacated because on the Fine Roll.

May 12. Nottingham.

Confirmation in favour of Nicholas de Derneford, master of the works of the king’s castles of Beaumaris, Kaernarvan, Coneweye, Crukyn and Herdelawe, of letters patent dated 10 November, 17 Edward II., granting to him, during good behaviour and so long as he be master, 12d. a day, payable by the king’s chamberlain at Kaernarvan. By K.

May 21. Pontefract.

William, abbot of Grestain, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Richard le Milleward and William Coureye his attorneys for three years. By fine of 1 mark, at the instance of Adam de Brom. Sussex.

May 25. York.

Protection, with clause nolumus, till Michaelmas, for John de Well, appointed a purveyor for the king’s household. By bill of the wardrobe.

Membrane 21.

May 12. Nottingham.

Protection, with clause nolumus, and safe-conduct, till Michaelmas, for Thomas de Melcheburn, of Lynn, his ship called la Petre and others, and his men, carrying victuals and merchandise to Newcastle-on-Tyne for the sustenance of the king’s subjects in the expedition against Scotland, he having given security in Chancery not to carry the same to the king’s enemies. By bail of Simon le Croyser and John de Humberston.

The like for the following:—

Stephen de Catefeld, burgess of Great Yarmouth, and his ship la Blithe. By bail of Bartholomew de Thorp.

Thomas Sidher, burgess of Great Yarmouth, and his ship la Nicholas. By bail of Stephen de Catfeld.

John de Fordele, burgess of Great Yarmouth, and his ship la Rose. By bail of Robert de Draiton.

Robert de Drayton, burgess of Great Yarmouth, and his ship le Edmund. By bail of Bartholomew de Thorp.

Bartholomew de Thorp, burgess of Great Yarmouth, and his ship Cristofre. By bail of Thomas Sydher.

William Amyas and Hugh Dammesone, merchants of Nottingham, and a ship. By bail of Alan Cardon, of Nottingham, and Richard son of William de Carleton, burgess of Nottingham.

Simon Lambright of Hecham and Geoffrey Gruggon of Hecham for certain ships. By bail of William de Reinham.

Richard Gilian of South Feriby, for his own ship and certain others. By bail of John de Hotlyn, John de Barton and Richard de Naulton.

May 8. Nottingham.

Pardon to Simon de Bereford, knight, of all trespasses in forests, chaces, parks and warrens, in the late as well as in the present reign; also of all homicides, felonies, etc., and of all outlawries therefor. By p.s.

May 14. Nottingham.

Protection for life, with clause nolumus, for Thomas abbot of Barlinges, as granted by the late king. By K.

May 15. Nottingham.

The prior of Lenton, going by the king’s command to the Court of Rome, has letters nominating Herbert Ponger and John de Skerynton his attorneys for one year. By p.s.

May 15. Nottingham.

Protection for one year, with clause volumus, for the said prior. By p.s.

May 15. Nottingham.

Safe-conduct for one year for the said prior. By p.s.

May 16. Nottingham.

Grant to Maurice Draghswerd, alnager under Edward II., in compensation for the grant of that office to another, of the bailiwick of the honor of Peverell in the counties of Northampton, Leicester and Buckingham, to hold, during pleasure, free from the yearly rent of 14l. at which, by the appointment of the late king, he held the same. By p.s.

Mandate in pursuance to Roger de Walcote of Paulynespury, late bailiff.

May 15. Nottingham.

Stephen de Marisco, going to Ireland, has letters nominating Robert de Birlaunde and John de Briggewater, clerk, his attorneys in all courts in England for two years.

May 20. Pontefract.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for Thomas de Hoton for one year.

The like for the following:—

The prioress of Hanepol.

The prior of Bradewelle.

Margery de Radeclif.

Henry de Percy.

Master William de Whiteby, parson of the church of Beford.

Thomas de Flete, of Holebeche.

Richard de Aldeburgh.

Master William de Beverlaco, parson of the church of Wellewyk.

Peter, prior of Castelacre.

Roger Cantok, clerk.

Richard fitz Hereberd of Twycros.

The abbot of Seleby.

Marmaduke Darel.

William Darel.

The abbot of Whallay.

John Bate of Derby.

May 17. Clypston.

Presentation of Henry Motun, king’s clerk, to the prebend of Malrepast in the king’s free chapel of Hastynges, in the diocese of Chichester.

May 20. Pontefract.

Writ of aid for Walter Holeward of Kyngeston-on-Hull, servant of J. bishop of Ely, chancellor, appointed a purveyor for the chancery.

The like writ for John Holeward of the same place.

May 21. Pontefract.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard de Solihull, chaplain, of three messuages, a garden and 26s. yearly rent in Coventry, to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel of the Transubstantiation of the body of Christ, Coventry, for the souls of William Selet, Richard le Mercer and John de Caldecote, chaplain, and their ancestors. By fine of 40s. Warwick.

May 25. York.

Licence for the abbot and convent of Roucester in Douvedale to appropriate in mortmain the church of Wodeford, which is of their own advowson. By p.s.

May 24. York.

Pardon to the prior and friars of the order of Mount Carmel at Scardeburgh for acquiring in fee a plot (placeam), adjoining their house, 140 feet long by 80 feet broad, from Henry Paa, of Scardeburgh, and entering thereon without licence of the late king; and licence for them to retain the same in mortmain. By K.

May 16. Nottingham.

Grant to Adam de Swylyngton, for life, on his petition to the king and council in Parliament, of a yearly pension of 40l. at the Exchequer, in recompence of the equivalent rent granted to him, in the tenth year of Edward II., by Thomas, late earl of Lancaster, out of his manor of Ledes and the mills there, whereof the grantee was seised at the earl’s death, as appears by inquisition returned by Hugh de Pykworth, Richard de Aldeburgh and William Basset, the manor having been since granted to queen Isabella for life. By p.s.

May 28. York.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Robert, vicar of St. Peter’s, Derby, and Robert de Alastre, chaplain, to the abbot and convent of Derleye, co. Derby, of three messuages, three tofts, land and rent in Burleye, of the yearly value of 68s. 8d., in part satisfaction of a licence from the late king to acquire in mortmain land and rent, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 20 marks.

March 30. Westminster.

Grant to John de Ros, steward of the household, for life, for services to queen Isabella and the king beyond seas and within seas, and in aid of his charges and expenses therein, of the manor of Turmunhall, co. York, and a moiety of the manor of Clyf, co. York, together with the possessions in the town of Clyf, which came into the late king’s hands by the rebellion of Hugh le Despenser, the younger. By K.

May 26. York.

Licence for John Burdon of Deseburgh, to enfeoff Stephen, his son, of two messuages, land and 16s. yearly rent in Deseburgh, held in chief as of the honor of Peverell. By fine of 20s.

May 30. York.

Grant to Geoffrey Gilmyn, of Canterbury, of the custody of the gate of the king’s castle of Canterbury, during pleasure. By p.s.

Mandate in pursuance to the sheriff of Kent.

Membrane 20.

May 15. Nottingham.

Further grant to the bailiffs and men of Great Yarmouth of murage for five years from the date of the determination of the grant of the same for seven years by letters patent dated 14 November, 14 Edward II. By K.

April 29. Nottingham.

General pardon to Joan, late the wife of Robert de Lasceles, of Bromleye, for offences in the late reign. By p.s.

May 22. Pontefract.

Exemption of William Wasselyn, king’s yeoman, for life, from being put upon assizes, juries or recognisances, and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, coroner or other bailiff or minister of the king, against his will. By p.s.

May 23. York.

Simple protection, for one year, for Robert de Hungerford, going beyond seas in the service of Henry, earl of Lancaster, the king’s kinsman.

May 24. York.

Grant to Hugh de Kirkham, king’s clerk, that he shall hold, during pleasure, the office granted him by letters patent of the late king, viz., of the custody of the smaller piece of his seal for recognisances of debt in the city of York according to the form of the statute for merchants recently published.

May 24. York.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Walter son of John Peukes, of Sutton, to the prior and convent of Markeby, of three messuages and land and 20d. yearly rents in Markeby, Asscedeby, Hanay and a suburb of Lincoln, for finding a chaplain to celebrate divine service three days in every week in the church of St. Peter, Markeby, for the soul of the said Walter. By fine of 2 marks, at the instance of Robert de Malberthorp.

May 12. Nottingham.

Grant to Gerard Fulcher, Reginald Mas, Reymund Arnaldi of Mountans’, John de London’, Peter Johannis, William Amanyu, Peter Guillelmi of Cheonak’, William Govel and Stephen Bartholomei, merchants, on their petition to the king and council, of the issues of the custom of wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of Ipswich till they have been paid 233l. 13s. 7d. ob., the arrears of a sum of 331l. 17s., due to them for 85 tuns of wine bought by Walter Waldeshef, the late king’s chief butler, and for which they had a grant, dated 13 August, 5 Edward II., of the moiety of the like customs in Southampton, which were seized, by ordinance of the king and council, when their account with the collectors of customs, Henry de Lym and John de Vaus, showed that they had received only 98l. 3s. 4d. ob.

The said Reymund is to have the cocket seal as long as he receives the issues aforesaid.

May 26. York.

Appointment of John de Tendryng and Ralph de Bockyng, during pleasure, to the custody of the abbey and town of St. Edmund, which the king has taken into his protection on account of the grave dissensions between the abbey and the town, and contempt of his prohibitions of armed assemblies. Power is given to the said John and Ralph to arrest and imprison offenders or rebels, but not to remove officers and ministers of the abbey or town so long as they are obedient. By K.

May 26. York.

Confirmation to Henry de Witheton, chaplain in the chapel in the manor of Clipston, of the grant by letters patent dated 5 December, 9 Edward II., of 2 marks yearly, payable by the escheator this side of Trent, beyond the 40s. a year which he receives for the chantry in the said chapel, and the other emoluments which he has, in consideration of his sometimes celebrating divine service in the chapel of St. Edwin. By p.s.

May 20. York.

Licence for William le Butiller of Wemme to enfeoff William Hereward, parson of the church of Weston Turvill, of the manor of Dodynton, held in chief, and for the said feoffee to re-grant it to the said William le Butiller, for life, with remainder to John Lestraunge of Blankmostier and Ankareta, his wife, in fee tail, with remainder to the right heirs of William le Butiller. By fine of 100s. Salop.

May 26. York.

Protection, for two years, with clause rogamus, for the master and brethren of St. Antony, dwelling in England.

May 28. York.

Licence for the abbot and convent of Wellebek to acquire in mortmain land and rent, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 10l. By p.s.

Vacated, because surrendered upon their acquisition, 9 September, 16 Richard II., of lands, &c. in full satisfaction.

May 28. York.

Protection and safe-conduct, till St. John the Baptist’s day, for John de Norton, king’s clerk, sent to the county of Chester and the Welsh marches on business concerning queen Isabella.

April 22. Staunford.

Exemption, at the request of Master Adam de Suthwyk, king’s clerk and physician, of John Bussy, knight, for life, from being put on assizes, juries or recognisances and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner or other bailiff or minister of the king, against his will. By p.s.

May 28. York.

Pardon to Robert Graygrom for acquiring, in fee tail, from William de Ros of Hamelak two messuages and land in Housum, held in chief as parcel of the barony of Helmesle, and for entering thereon without licence; and grant that he may retain the same at the yearly rent, during his life, of a root of ginger, and after his death, of 10s. to the said William and his heirs, according to the form of the deed made by the said William. By fine of 10s.

May 28. York.

Robert de Hungerford, going beyond seas in the service of Henry, earl of Lancaster, has letters nominating Richard de la More of Wamberge and Walter de Brummesdon his attorneys for one year.

May 29. York.

John de Multon son of Alexander de Hippetoft, going to Scotland in the king’s service, who with Robert But was by divers letters patent appointed to collect divers customs and prests in the port of Boston, during pleasure, is empowered to appoint a substitute till his return. By K.

May 31. York.

Writ of aid for William de Clif of Bristol, deputy there of Richard de la Pole, the chief butler.

Sept. 8. Nottingham

The like for the following:—

Stephen Alard, in Wynchelse.

Robert But, in Boston.

Robert de Drayton, in Yarmouth.

Richard Wyberd, in Sandwich.

William Ryngeld, in Ipswich.

John de Totenham, in Chester and all ports in Wales.

Adam de Fyncham, in Bishop’s Lynn.

Richard de Bodemyn, in all ports in Devon.

William Vyvien, in Seford, Shorham and Chichester.

William de Brumfeld, in all ports of Somerset and Dorset.

John Maunte, in Portsmouth.

Robert de Toghale, in Newcastleon-Tyne, Hertilpol and Yar’.

Henry de Lyme, in Southampton.

Colandus de Birton, in Kingstonon-Hull.

Membrane 19.

April 24. Staunford.

Inspeximus and confirmation of the following:—

(1) Letters patent dated 5 April, 16 Edward II., granting to Master Gilbert de Middelton, archdeacon of Northampton, licence to alienate in mortmain land in Wappenham and the advowson of the church of Wappenham in that county, held in chief, to religious houses or secular chaplains, for celebrating divine service daily in that church for the souls of Edward I. and of Edward II., the present king, and the said Gilbert after death, and his ancestors and benefactors.

(2) Charter of the said Gilbert dated Wappenham, 9 April, 1 Edward III., founding a chantry there of six chaplains, John de Asscheby to be first chaplain and keeper of the same, granting 20 acres of wood, Presthey, 18 of meadow, Redemour, and 14 of pasture, Garlaundeshegge, all in Wappenham.

(3) Ordinances of the said Gilbert for the government of the said chantry, dated v. Id. April 1327. By K.

Membrane 18.

June 18. York.

Licence, at the request of Master Adam de Suthwyk, king’s clerk, for the alienation in mortmain by Geoffrey de Bernak, of two messuages and land in Bernak and Pillesgate, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the church of Bernak for the souls of the said Geoffrey and his ancestors. By p.s.

May 29. York.

Writ of aid, with clause nolumus, for Alexander de Norhampton, the king’s servant, whom he is sending as purveyor of the pantry of John of Hainault, the king’s kinsman, who at his request is about to join his expedition against Scotland.

The like for the following:—

John de Melford, purveyor of the butlery.

John de Ebor’, purveyor of the kitchen. [Fœdera.]

June 1. York.

Protection and safe-conduct, with clause nolumus, till Michaelmas, for Adam Frenche, master of la Seyntemaribate of London, which Stephen Aleyn, citizen and merchant of London, is intending to send laden with victuals and other merchandise to Newcastle-on-Tyne and parts adjacent, for the support of the expedition against Scotland.

May 31. York.

Grant to Arnald Poair, for service to the late king in Ireland, and that he may be better able to continue in the king’s service, of 100l. a year, during pleasure, out of the issues of the castle of Kilkenny, and the lands appurtenant to the same, now in his custody. By p.s.

May 31. York.

Pardon to Fulk de la Freme, king’s yeoman, for his services in Ireland in the late reign, of the 100l. due at the Exchequer, Dublin, as well of his own as his ancestors’ debts. By p.s.

June 3. York.

Mandate to L. bishop of Durham to deliver, by an indenture, Bernard’s Castle, which is of the inheritance of the heir of Guy, late earl of Warwick, tenant in chief, together with the armour, victuals and other things therein, to Roger de Mortuo Mari of Wygemore, the king’s kinsman, who has the custody of the said earl’s lands during the minority of the heir, and who is to answer therefor at the Exchequer of the extent made or to be made thereof. By K.

June 3. York.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year, for the prior and monks of Coldyngham in Scotland, a cell of the priory of Durham.

May 30. York.

Grant, at the request of Henry, earl of Lancaster, the king’s kinsman, to the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, York, that they may discharge the arrears, amounting to 75 marks 12s. 4d., due from them for tithes, granted to the late king by the Pope and the clergy of York, and for other small parcels of green wax, by half-yearly payments at the Exchequer, at Michaelmas and Easter, of 100s., till the whole amount be paid. By p.s.

May 29. York.

Pardon of the outlawry in the county of Lincoln of Hugh Collevill of Lek’, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench, at the suit of John de Tumby of Boston, to render his account as receiver of the moneys of the said John, on condition that he enter the king’s service against the Scots. By p.s.

June 1. York.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Richard le Toller of a yearly rent of 6 marks in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the chapel of St. William upon the bridge of Use in York for the souls of the said Richard and Isabella, his wife. By fine of 40s.

May 27. York.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by John Moryn of three messuages, land and 4l. yearly rent in Aton, Hoton, Buscell and Brumpton in Pykerynglith to two chaplains to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of Brumpton for the souls of the said John and his ancestors. By fine of 10 marks.

May 28. York.

Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Laurence de Dunolm’ of Newcastle-on-Tyne, of the yearly rent of 20s. of a messuage there, held by Stephen de Neuton, to a chaplain to celebrate divine service daily in the parish church of St. Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne, for the souls of the said Laurence, Idonia, his wife, their fathers, mothers and ancestors. By fine of 1 mark.

June 1. York.

Grant to Margaret de Davyntre, the king’s nurse, for long service and in recompense for 344l. had from her before his accession, of the custody, during minority of the heirs, of the lands, etc. in Middelrasen and Westrasen, co. Lincoln, of John Paynel, deceased, tenant in chief, which are in the king’s hands by reason of the minority of Elizabeth and Margaret, his daughters and heirs, with the marriage of the said heirs. By p.s.

June 3. York.

Mandate to William Trussel, the king’s escheator beyond Trent, to deliver to Nichola, abbess of the Holy Trinity of Caen in Normandy, the lands which she holds in England of the king, which were taken into his hands on the death of the late abbess, and which are now restored, upon fealty rendered by the said abbess.

Writ of aid directed to the tenants in England. W. bishop of Norwich has received her fealty.

The like writ to the tenants of the abbess in the isles of Gernereye, Jereseye, Serk and Aureneye.

June 3. York.

Writ of aid, with clause nolumus, till Michaelmas, for William le Pouer’, purveyor of fish for the household, in the county of Norfolk. By bill of John de Roos, steward of the king’s household.

May 31. York.

Licence, at the request of John de Nevill, for the prioress and convent of Nonne Appelton to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 100s. By p.s.

June 1. York.

Writ of aid to the bailiffs and men of Scardeburgh, from the farm of whose town the king has granted 37l. a year to queen Isabella, for life, in lieu of the manor of Aldebourne, co. Wilts, granted to her in dower in forgetfulness of a prior grant thereof to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and Joan, his wife, which the king wishes to remain in force. By p.s.

June 1. York.

The like to the bailiffs and men of Rye, co. Kent, from the farm of whose town the king has granted 15l. a year as aforesaid. By p.s.

June 13. York.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for Matilda de Kirkebryde, for one year.

Membrane 17.

May 24. York.

Pardon to John Wentelef for the death of Henry le Monye, killed before the coronation. By p.s.

May 24. York.

General pardon to Thomas Peper. By p.s.

May 29. York.

Pardon, on condition he join the expedition against the Scots, to John Barlegh of Irnham, for the death of John de Mundum of Sempingham, killed before the coronation; with general pardon. By p.s.

The like to the following:—

Adam de Gourle for the death of John de Berhalgh, killed after the coronation.

Roger son of William de Sayton for the death of John de Bolewyk killed before the coronation.
Thomas Namel of Benynton for the death of William le Plasterer of Lincoln
Hugh son of John Boydel general pardons.
Thomas de Warrewyk
Thomas de Benham
Robert son of Hugh de Derby
John de Warrewyk
John son of John Boydel

Gilbert Turny of Foul Sutton.

John Page of Little Harwod for the death of John de Pokelyngton, killed before the coronation.

Richard de Grenacres for the death of William son of Alan de Boulton in Cravene; with general pardon.

John Fraunkeleyn of Apelton on Wysk’ for the death of Walter Williamesman Hughlot killed before the coronation.
Elias de Kirkeby for the death of Richard Batemanson of Ketelwell
Adam Pistor of Beverley for the death of Richard Wightman of Doncaster
John le Broune of Stretton for the death of William de Poleye of Aldmistre
William de Hawardyn for the death of Ralph le Cokeson of Hawardyn
Robert son of William le Pestour of Hoyton general pardons.
William del Bank’ of Rypon

Thomas son of John de Halton for the death of John Blete of York, killed before the coronation.

John de Angrum for the death of Nicholas le Toller of York, killed before the coronation.

William Disardon of Gressyngton for the death of Walter Disardon of Gressyngton, killed before the coronation.

Roger le Mareschal of Multon son of Geoffrey de Gillyng’ for the death of Richard son of Alan de Multon, killed before the coronation.

Robert son of John le Yong’ of Torkesey for the death of Thomas Hikman de la Pole, killed before the coronation.

William Busclard general pardons.
John de Bury

Special pardons to the following, for offences before the coronation:—

Adam son of William son of Roger de Kneghton for the death of Richard del Holt.

John son of Hugh de Multon for the death of John Bousse of Multon.

Roger de Werdale for the death of Richard de la Mare.

Lambert son of Hugh de Multon for the death of John Busse of Multon.

Thomas Got of Barneby by Houeden for the death of Henry Hakun of Barneby by Houeden.

John son of Ralph de Steresacre for the death of William Dade.

John son of Thomas Inthewylghes of Snayth for the death of Cristiana, late the wife of Roger Kyde of Cowyk.

William son of Simon de Aymunderby in Rydale for the death of Robert son of Richard; with general pardon.

John son of Reyner Batemagh’ of Knaresburgh for the death of Roger le Crouder; with general pardon.

Robert Ingelberd for the death of John son of Geoffrey de Molscroft, killed after the coronation.
John son of James Jurdan

Semanus Stevene of Stradebroke for the death of John Cotewan of Stradebrok.

Richard Bacheler of Wenslaghdale for the death of Alan Hutter of Wenslaghdale.

William son of Peter Mauclom of Skakelthorpe for the death of Alexander Scut of Setrington.

William de Honeryngham for the death of Thomas de Rydale.

John son of Petronilla de Ribbestan for the death of Thomas de Styneton.

Richard Dereboght of Ripon for the death of Roger de Thornton.

William son of Thomas Calf’ of Alderton for the death of Tristram del Brok’ of Eston.

Oliver Lightlad of Derby for the death of Simon de Hemmyngton; with general pardon.

Roger le Fleccher of Balderston for the death of William son of Robert Toth of Sammelesbury and Robert de Dilworth of Sunderland.

Walter Bonde of Shelford for the death of John Cosyn of Shelford.

John son of Tilda de Skelton for the death of Adam de Thorpe and Richard de Rothewell; with general pardon.

Stephen son of Felicia de Henton for the death of Roger atte Orcheyerd of Shirburn.

Walter son of John de Boynton for the death of William Dynant of North Tyndale; with general pardon.

John son of John Chapman of Aslagby for the death of John de Mundom.

William de Derby, carpenter, for the death of William Coke of Ormeskirk.

John de Okham, late parson of the church of Lyndon, for the death of Robert de Skaldeford, chaplain; with general pardon.

Richard de Besewyk’ for the death of Henry, son of John de Blaktoft’.

John son of Richard de Kertmele for the death of John son of William de Kertmele.

Robert son of Gilbert Amye of Ingoldmels for the death of Walter le Carpenter de Grenewich of Skegnes.

William Yutson of Harpham for the death of Ralph Brigman.

William son of John del Wallebouk of Bylington for the death of John son of Walter de Bradhull.

Henry son of John de Huyton for the death of Henry Ofthegate of Walton; with general pardon.

John Grace of Kyngeston-on-Hull for the death of Walter Kyng.

Robert son of John son of William de Torkeseye for the death of Thomas de la Pole.

William son of Henry le Carpenter of Haydok’ for the death of Robert Rynge o’ the Rose.

Richard Randulf for the death of Agnes wife of William de Hoghton.

Thomas son of David Litel of Stocton for the death of William son of John Brid of Woderton.

John son of Walter de Wolseby of Kyrkdighton for the death of William de Yolton.

Thomas de Arderne of Middelsex for the death of John le Keu.

Geoffrey de Prestewiche for the death of Henry son of Henry le Skynnere of Salford.

Adam de Broune of Heselyngton for the death of Peter Bustard of Skirtenbek.

Walter Hikeman of Wykedyne for the death of Thomas Hoyl.

Thomas son of Roger Ormesone of Wygan for the death of Henry son of William le Nayler of Leghthe.

Adam le Wafrer for the death of Herewec Baillif’ of Eltham.

John del Stonystret of Hyndelegh for the death of William son of Thomas le Due of Hyndelegh.

William son of Thomas del Wode for the death of Robert son of William de Bouk.

John le Peyndre of Lepynton for the death of John Ingeland.

Hugh Faukes of Lebreston for the death of Walter de Farndale of Cayton.

Stephen Colle of Wakefeld for the death of Thomas Maistre Rogeresman le Mareschal of York.

Stephen Odard of Casteleden for the death of Robert Stoune of Casteleden.

Richard de Drongole Dirlaunde for the death of Richard Houthe.

Robert Bayard for the death of Eustace Kan.

John de Grafton of Hereford for the death of Peter Hakelut.

William de Holdernesse for the death of John son of John le Tippere of Shrewsbury; with general pardon.

Adam le Milner of Bretteby for the death of William Dikson of Bulnesse; with general pardon.

Richard son of William le Carpenter of Alberwyk for the death of Thomas le Walker of Boulton.

John Hughet of Walesby for the death of William de Walesby and Ranulph de Walesby.

John son of Gregory de Thornton, general pardon.

Ralph de Birton, chaplain, for the death of Robert de Catclyf.

Thomas son of Yarnordy le Bordhewere for the death of Dionisia wife of Robert le Cartwrighte of Derlaston; with general pardon.

Robert le Taillour of Borham for the death of Geoffrey de Ukefeld.

William le Forester of Great Meldon for the death of Roger Heyron.

May 29. York.

General pardons to the following:—

Thomas de Mammecestr’.

John de Staunton.

John Unet of Herdeburgh, the elder.

Robert de Daventre, knight.

John de Bury.

Alan de Fytherislonde.

Henry de Cressewall.

Adam son of Richard de Kirkeby.

Walter le Smyth of Dylyngton.

Alan Lucas of Norton.

Robert de Berkyng of Northorp.

Henry de Shirleye.

Adam Pistor of Beverley.

William le Smale.

Andrew le Mareschal of Burton by Holandbrugg’.

Robert son of William le Pestour of Hoyton.

William Bowet.

John de Verdon.

Roger son of John le Hoppere of Herlaston.

Andrew son of Richard le Mareschal of Holandbrigg.

William son of Elias le Flesshewer of Cotyngham.

Simon de Holand.

John de Wolstanescroft.

Hamo atte Chirche.

John de Willardeby, chaplain.

Roger de Ware.

Roger son of le littestere of Azerlagh.

Margery de Castre, for harbouring robbers; with general pardon.

Alan Lucas of Norton.

John de Glatton of Rammese son of Robert son of Luke de Spaldyngg.

John Sturmy, knight.

Lewelin Voil of Astwyk.

Michael le Baker of Fenny Stratford.

Richard Hord of Burleton.

Thomas de Nevill.

Peter Hemry of Cruddeworth.

Adam Maykok of Cruddeworth.

Henry de Felton.

William le Wright of Suth Kirkeby.

Lewelin Voyl of Astwyk.

John de Hoghton.

Richard of the Lythe.

Richard Hord of Burleton.

William de Forton.

Thomas son of Robert de Bonyngton.

John son of Ralph de Asteleye.

Emma le Mareschal of Alastre.

Robert le Peyntour of Heselarton.

Henry le Keu of Grantham.

Henry le Speller.

Benedict Tappe.

Walter Osborn of Holkham.

John Brid.

Simon le Speller.

Ralph de Herthill, chaplain.

John Acke of Holkham.

Edward Aldyng.

Adam Tysoun.

Adam Charle.

Bartholomew Hilleson.

Richard Mareschal.

John le Tone of Derentelo.

Roger son of John le Walker of Turbok’.

Matthew Russell of Pontefract.

Walter del Bakhous.

William de Hothull.

Richard de Grisedale.

Beatrice, late the wife of John de Hundegate.

Roger son of Walter de Barewe of Rothele.

William Theckere of Kirketon in Holand.

John Theckere of Kirketon in Holand.

Philip son of John le Prest of Colebache.

Richard Huggen of Quenton.

William son of John le Prest of Colebache.

James de Hersingg’.

Adam son of Simon le Clerk of Wortham.

John Whitehungre of Haldanby.

Richard de Brenkyll.

Robert son of Robert de Haldanby.

John Huggen of Quenton.

Robert son of William Roger of Newenham.

Richard de Bourton of Bristol, without the condition of serving against the Scots.

Thomas de Causton.

Stephen de Ebor’ of Langeport.

Adam son of William Bacoun.

Richard Ankre.

Luke Gerard of Bannebury.

Hugh de Longeleye.

William Skarlet.

Geoffrey Alquik’ of Northcrek.

William Meyroun del Mere.

Roger le Purser of Warrewyk.

Roger Deyvill, knight, without the condition of serving against the Scots.

Edward Toly.

Hugh Hakelut.

John Davy of West Derham.

May 26. York.

Pardon to Walter Makepays for the death of Adam de Grenhamerton, whom he killed in a fit of madness, as appears by the record of Adam de Hoperton and Richard de Burton, justices of gaol delivery at York.

May 26. York.

Protection, with clause nolumus, for one year for Matilda de Novo Mercato.

The like for the following:—

David de Bromfeld.

Roger de Corby, vicar of the church of Darthington.

Brice Daveys.

Margery de Castro, without the clause nolumus.

May 28. York.

The prior of St. Andrew’s, Northampton, going beyond seas.

May 28. York.

Protection for one year for the infirm brethren of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England in the manor of Cippenham, co. Cambridge, which is of their farm and the issues of which are assigned to them for their maintenance; with exemption from execution being levied thereon for recognisances or debts recovered against the prior in any of the king’s courts. By K.

May 26. York.

Prohibition for two years against all persons, not having letters testimonial of the proctor-general of the house of St. Anthony in the diocese of Vienne, who in the name and under the habit of that order collect and misappropriate money, animals, etc. in England, Wales and Ireland; sheriffs, bailiffs, and others are to arrest them, and hand over to the said proctor, or his envoy, any money found on them.

May 28. York.

Revocation of the collation of John de Trillek, king’s clerk, to the prebend of Colewich, in the late king’s gift by reason of the voidance of the see of Coventry and Lichfield, and ratification of the prior collation, by letters patent dated 24 March, 17 Edward II., of Richard de la Chaumbre, king’s clerk. By K. & C.

May 21. Pontefract.

Presentation of Vincent Coleman to the vicarage of Incebergh, in the diocese of Worcester, void by the resignation of Vincent de Laundon, and in the king’s gift by reason of the custody of the land and the heir of John de Hastinges, tenant in chief. By p.s.

May 28. York.

Presentation of Walter de Useflet to the church of Rye, in the diocese of Chichester, void by the resignation of Nicholas de Useflet, the last rector. By p.s.

May 28. York.

John of Brittany, earl of Richmond, staying beyond seas, has letters nominating Richard de Crek, clerk, and Roger de Sporle his attorneys for one year.

May 29. York.

Presentation of Richard de la Chaumbre, king’s clerk, to the prebend of Colewych in the church of Lichfield, in the king’s gift by reason of the voidance of the see of Coventry and Lichfield in the time of the late king. By K.

May 25. York.

Pardon to William de Brauncewell, clerk, for adhering to Michael de Harcla, clerk, the Scots, and others the king’s enemies. By p.s.

June 1. York

Protection, with clause volumus, till Michaelmas, for Robert de Watevill, going to Scotland in the king’s service. By K.

Membrane 16.

May 14. Nottingham.

Grant to Richard de Weford, confirming letters patent of the king when earl of Chester, appointing him, for his services to queen Isabella, chief rider (capitalem equitatorem) in the forest of Wyrhale, co. Chester, for his life, during good behaviour. By p.s.

May 9. Nottingham.

Pardon to Alice late the wife of Thomas de Heton, tenant in chief, for marrying without licence Robert de Staynford, since deceased. By p.s.

May 14. Nottingham.

Inspeximus and confirmation of letters patent dated 16 May, 3 Edward II., exempting Simon de Swanneslond, king’s merchant, of London, from all prises, tallages, aids, watches and contributions whatsoever in London and throughout the kingdom, saving the king’s prises due and accustomed, and from appointment as mayor, sheriff, coroner, alderman or other the king’s minister, against his will, and from being put on assizes, juries, or recognisances; and adding a further exemption from payment of a tenth or other tax levied by the king, either on the citizens of London or the commonalty of the realm. By p.s. and pet. of C.

May 14. Nottingham.

Licence, at the request of Henry, earl of Lancaster, for the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John, Leicester, to acquire in mortmain lands and rents, not held in chief, to the yearly value of 10l. By p.s.

March 6. Westminster.

Pardon of the outlawry of Roger de Bosenho, in the county of Buckingham, for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench, at the suit of Philip de Aylesbury, to account for moneys had as his receiver. By p.s.

May 13. Nottingham.

Pardon to Roger Alkaz of Spaldyng for the death of John Theurger of Spaldyng, killed before the king’s coronation. By p.s.

May 9. Nottingham.

The like to the following:—

Walter payn of Rameseye, general pardon. By p.s.

Richard de Blekeburn, for the death of Simon Guye of Wakfeld, killed before the coronation. By p.s.

John son of Thomas de Tremer for the death of William de Trewygaienton, killed before the coronation.

William son of Henry Milleson for the death of Hugh son of John de Nayleston of Snarkeston, and John brother of the said Hugh, killed before the coronation. By p.s.
John son of William le Botyller of Derleston
John Buntyng, the younger, for the death of Matilda Tulet By p.s.
Hugh Broun of Radeford for the death of Adam Layton

May 24. York.

John de Clifton for the death of Henry Morker of Fegherby. By p.s.

May 6. Nottingham.

John de Balne for the death of Simon Ballok’. By p.s.

May 26. York.

John son of Matthew Gikel of Donecaster for the death of Peter de Neuton of York, killed after the coronation, with the condition of serving against the Scots.

May 16. Nottingham.

General pardon to Robert Corpson, with the like condition. By p.s.

May 14. Nottingham.

The like to the following:—

John le Archer of Hyndelegh. By p.s.

May 15. Nottingham.

John de Badenhale for the death of Patrick de Bereford, killed before the coronation. By p.s.

May 16. Nottingham.

William, son of Simon le Draper of Birton-on-Trent. By p.s.

Robert de Wadworth, Raufservaunt de Cobildyk, for the death of Walter le Thekker of Kirkeby by Bolingbroke, killed before the coronation. By p.s.

May 17. Nottingham.

Thomas le Grom of Pershore for the death of Richard Totelove, killed before the coronation. By p.s.

May 17. Nottingham.

Robert son of Peter Hardben of Burgh, general pardon for offences before the coronation. By the same writ.

May 16. Nottingham.

Adam de Ollokespol of Audlegh for the death of Richard atte Knottyhok and Robert le Fevre of Bedford; with general pardon. By p.s.

Robert le Hoper of Holewall, general pardon. By p.s.

Thomas de Lek, general pardon. By p.s.

May 14. Nottingham.

Richard son of Robert le Shepeherd of Selby for the death of Peter du Peek, killed before the coronation. By p.s.

May 16. Nottingham.

Robert de Dygby, general pardon. By p.s.

Thomas son of Robert Kyngesman of Herlaston by Norhampton, general pardon for offences before the coronation.

John son of Roger le White of Norhampton, general pardon.

May 26. York.

John son of Henry de Latheleye, general pardon.

Robert Bevyn for the death of Walter Russel of Kery, killed before the coronation.

Thomas le Harpour of Bernesleye for the death of John le Palefrayman, killed before the coronation, with the condition of serving against the Scots.

Nicholas de Boner for the death of John Pent, nailler, and Elias le Peyntour, killed after the coronation.

John son of Ranulph le Graunger of Great Melton, general pardon.

Peter de Ditton, general pardon, including arson.

William Baron for the death of William Russell killed before the coronation, with the condition of serving against the Scots.
Richard de Wilie of Turneye for the death of Walter de Helier of Turneye
Walter de Waynflete, ‘bocher,’ for the death of Alan le Bocher of Lynne
William son of Thomas Godewyn of Bagworth for the death of Robert son of the said Thomas
William Hamond of Skyteby for the death of Simon Toleray of Skyteby

William le Fitheler of Poklington for the death of Henry de Escrik of Cotyngwyth, killed before the coronation.

May 27. York.

Robert del Dyche of Hatleborgh for the death of Walter le Mouner of Hatleborgh.

Thomas son of Thomas del Bouke of Baynton for the death of John son of John Waryn of Baynton killed before the coronation, with the condition.
William Gelleson of Great Edeston for the death of William de Appelton of Great Edeston

William Drury of Gedeney in Holand, general pardon, with the condition.

William de Saye, general pardon, with the condition. By the same writ.

Richard Yong Kant’ of Skeftlyng for the death of Richard Capel, killed before the coronation, without the condition.

March 9. Westminster.

John Jakeson of Racendale, general pardon, without the condition.

May 29. York.

Thomas son of Roger Knocul of Whitechirche, for the death of William le Belward of Whitechirche, killed before the coronation, with general pardon, with the condition.

William son of Thomas Jery of Kirketon for the death of Mabel Jery of Kirketon, killed before the coronation, with the condition.

William Henrismane de le Wythes, son of Alan le Porter of Mickelton in Tesdale, for the death of William Neucomen of Scorton, killed before the coronation.

Hugh de Osemundeston of Assheburn for the death of John Baret, killed before the coronation.

Thomas Sparwe of Gretham for the death of Peter son of John Maghtild of Overtynton, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

William son of Simon Gose of Beverley for the death of Geram le Tewer of Beverley, killed before the coronation.

John le Baker of Hereford for the death of Peter Hakelut, killed before the coronation.

Richard son of Thomas de Westwode for the death of William de le Hirst, killed before the coronation.

Adam Sokelyng’ of Strode for the death of Hamo Page, killed before the coronation.

William son of William de Burdon for the death of Adam Sharp of Bondgat, killed before the coronation.

John de Staneley for the death of John son of Hugh de Esyngwold killed before the coronation; general pardon.
John son of William Ward of North Duffield for the death of Thomas Ketel of Otteley

Cristiana daughter of Richard le Lorymer of Stanefeld, general pardon.

Adam son of Thomas Ben of Brynsale for the death of Adam son of . . . . de Lacy, killed before the coronation.

John son of William son of Roger de Thouresby for the death of John Moryn of Thouresby, without either clause.

William de Blithefeld for the death of William de Ambrichton Mouner killed before the coronation.
Simon Fraunceys of Shupton for the death of John son of Adam Palet of Crauncewyk
Thomas de Wylaston for the death of Roger Crisp
Henry son of William del Bygging of Lonesdale for the death of Robert son of Cecilia Whynoght of Wenyngton
Roger Gulle for the death of Alice de Bullyngton, with general pardon
William Whitlok, chaundeler, for the death of John Thormound.
Emma daughter of Hugh son of Yerward de Wybenbury for the death of Amicia late the wife of Thomas de Lee, killed after the coronation.
Thomas son of Robert de Lee

John Faukes for the death of Michael Gauger of London, killed before the coronation.

William le Wymplers, goldsmith, for the death of Thomas Denys, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

Henry Litteproud all of Bradewell, for the death of Punsard de Monte Martini and Eleanor his wife, killed before the coronation.
John Cost, ‘bucher’
John Serle
Wernald le Vynour
John Scarlyng
Stephen Scarlyng
William Turpyn
Henry Mariot
John Cost, ‘webbester’
Thomas Scarlyng

Theobald de Thynden for the death of Henry Lucy of Thynden, killed before the coronation.

John de Catton of Burton for the death of Adam (or Ada) Laketoner of Lichfield, killed before the coronation.

William son of Gilbert de Stanford for the death of William Cok’ of Mynsterton, killed before the coronation.

Richard du Boys for the death of John Iveson, ‘kirkeman,’ killed before the coronation.

Adam le Mouner of Forneby for the death of John son of Thomas Bek’ of Forneby, killed before the coronation.

Hugh son of John Person of Massyngham for the death of William Kempe of Little Massyngham, killed before the coronation.

Robert le Colier of Atherston for the death of John le Waterman, killed before the coronation.

Richard son of Hugh de Holme of Makerisfield for the death of John son of John le Souter of Wynnewhik, killed before the coronation.

John son of Matilda in the Hirne of Southferiby for the death of William de Cranden of Wolrikby, killed before the coronation.

Robert son of William de Haydok for the death of Robert son of Robert de Alvandelegh of Bolde and Hawisia, his wife, killed before the coronation.

Richard le Blount of Coventry for the death of Thomas le Barbour of Coventry, killed before the coronation.

Gerard de Meynyll for the death of Robert Godale of Grove by Retford in the Clay, killed before the coronation.

John Howel of Lidom for the death of Adam de Oklee, killed before the coronation.
William son of Philip de Lidom

Adam de Beyngton for the death of John Gourgevyll, killed before the coronation.

John son of Robert de Masham for the death of Richard le Taillour of Masham.

Roger son of William de Haidok for the death of Robert son of Robert de Alvandelegh and Hawisia, his wife, killed before the coronation.

John son of Ralph de Asteleye for the death of Richard son of Walter de Walleford, killed before the coronation.

Stephen son of Roger le Smyth of Culmynton for the death of Adam de Haukeford, killed before the coronation.

Thomas son of John Curlu of Surflet for the death of Isabella daughter of Hubert le Milner of Surflet, killed before the coronation.

John Perot for the death of Robert Ban of Baumburgh, killed before the coronation.

Richard the Sotherne of Hornese in Holdernesse for the death of Robert de Gemlyng of Hornese, killed before the coronation.

John le Chapman of Brokedish for the death of Thomas de la More of Abbotesthorp, killed before the coronation.

Hugh Belle of Bernard Castell for the death of Richard fiz Marmeduk’, killed before the coronation with general pardon.
Richard ‘fil’ Almarie’ de Belfeld for the death of Adam son of Hugh del Abbay of Gorton
William son of William de Stodlay of Skelgate en Ripon for the death of Thomas le Mouner, clerk, killed before the coronation

John Baly for the death of Gregory Crues, killed before the coronation.

Richard son of Adam son of William de Preston for the death of Adam son of William de Cathirton, without the condition of serving against the Scots.

Robert le Baillif of Lynleye for the death of Richard Lightfot, killed before the coronation.

Albreda, late wife of Ralph son of Godfrey of North Kynelyngworth for the death of Ralph Goddessone, without the condition.

John Daukyn of Hecham for the death of John de Leyk of Dockyng, killed before the coronation.

Simon Don of Thirne for the death of William Gibbes, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.
Gervase Don of Thirne

Membrane 15.

John son of John de Loveyn for the death of John de Burghton, killed before the coronation.

June 13. York.

Walter son of John de Shepeye for the death of Thomas Cok, killed before the coronation; and consequent abjuration of the realm.

John de Berghholt for the death of Ralph son of Henry Sefare of Colecestr’, killed before the coronation.

John de Seletby for the death of John Langhorn, killed before the coronation.

Thomas de Baggeby for the death of John servant of Nicholas de Ilketon, killed before the coronation.

Ralph le Chaundeler for the death of Ralph son of Henry Sefare of Colecestr’, killed before the coronation.

John Moriz of Waubourne for the death of Richard Pounche of Shyveden, killed before the coronation.

Walter son of William de Sutton for the death of William Ivettesone of Sutton, killed before the coronation.

Alan son of Emma de Alverstane for the death of John le Mazon of Aton, killed before the coronation.

Robert son of William Cady for the death of Robert son of John de Neubolt of Chesterfield, killed before the coronation.

William le Forester of Great Melton for the death of Roger Heyron, killed before the coronation.

William de Magna Eddeston in Ridale for the death of William de Appelton, killed before the coronation.

John son of Alan de Mar for the death of John Noteltonte of Laxton, killed before the coronation.

Peter le Civier of Driffeld for the death of John le Tynoler of Shirbourn, killed before the coronation.

John de Lopham for the death of Bartholomew le Mercer, killed before the coronation.

Anselm le Shereman of York for the death of John Raven, killed before the coronation.

Alan Baldewyn for the death of Isabella daughter of Walter de Bromleye, killed before the coronation.

William de Sutton Harper for the death of Alan de Couton, ‘taillour,’ killed before the coronation.

Roger son of Roger de Wolfale for the death of John son of John de Wolfale, killed before the coronation.
John son of Roger de Wolfale

Robert Cristofre for the death of John Fraunceys of Arderethagh, killed after the coronation, without the condition.

Gerard Boche, merchant of Lucca, for the death of John Cacchegere, merchant of Lucca, killed before the coronation; with general pardon, without the condition.

John de Horsyngton for the death of Thomas le Seriveyn of Boston, killed after the coronation.

John Burry of Shrewsbury for the death of Bogo de Lodelawe of Shrewsbury, killed before the coronation.

Adam son of Adam son of John de Norton for the death of Richard de Miriden, killed before the coronation.

Richard son of Henry Alcoksone for the death of Simon de Moasok, killed before the coronation.

John de Otryngton for the death of John de Gyvendale of Skipton upon Swale and John de Scarpgill, shepherd (bercarii), of Balderbicote, killed before the coronation; and for breaking prison at Topclif, without the condition.

Robert del Hawe for the death of William de Thorp, killed before the coronation.
Edmund Picot
Richard son of Richard de Haidok for the death of Henry son of Walter le Walker of Wigan killed before the coronation.
Peter Redeberd for the death of William de Hampton
William Waleys of Worteley for the death of John Thore

Nicholas son of Adam de Herthill, general pardon.

Thomas de Crych for the death of John de Brugge, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

William son of John del Milne for the death of John son of Robert de Bestayn, killed before the coronation.

Robert le Bercher of Mulnehet for the death of Henry son of Simon de Wylaston.

John de Conyngeston Wychardeservant de Stubbes, general pardon.

John son of John de Bermyngham for the death of William de Bramham, killed before the coronation.

Robert son of Robert de Horneclif for the death of Robert de Hulme, killed before the coronation.

John de Baryngton for the death of Richard de Tyndale, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.
Richard de Stoppesleye

Ralph le Cerf’ of Katerton for the death of Alice, late wife of William le Barker of Helagh, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

Adam de Colouth’ for the death of Adam Hartholp of Burton in Lonnesdale, killed before the coronation.

John de Couedley for the death of Simon Goye of Wakefeld, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

John Julian of Widmerpole and John son of Margery de Widmerpole for the death of Robert son of Richard Asty of Wylughby, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

Richard de Clayton for the death of Simon Goye of Wakefeld, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

Thomas of the Berwe for the death of Henry de Dunye, killed before the coronation.

John de Claxton for the death of Simon Goye of Wakefeld, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

Simon in the Hirne of Kirkeby Moresheved for the death of John le Peyntour, killed before the coronation.

John Pikard of Nottingham for the death of William son of Nicholas le Reve of Edewelton, killed before the coronation.

John son of Thomas de Thornhull, for the death of William son of Philip de Shitlyngton, killed before the coronation.

Henry de Sutton for the death of John Bayly of Crokesle, killed before the coronation.

Urien son of Urien ap Tegwarret of Ardudwey for the death of Eynoun son of Groneu de Meremyth, killed before the coronation.

Laurence the Wodeman of Hereford for the death of John Chaumpion of Hereford, killed before the coronation.

Henry son of Warin le Smyth of Knesworth for the death of Bartholomew le Smyth, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

William Irnensyde of Magna Hale for the death of William Vyrly of Magna Hale, killed before the coronation; without the condition.

Robert de Middelton for the death of James de Putenham, killed before the coronation; and for breaking prison at Rochester Castle, without the condition.

Roger Whithande for the death of Robert Morwyk, killed before the coronation.

Almaric de Wygan for the death of Thomas Scot of Wygan, killed before the coronation.

Henry son of Henry del Mulnehous for the death of William de la Forde, killed before the coronation.

William son of William Tenny of Piddose Burton for the death of Thomas Gawele of Hoton in Holdernesse, killed before the coronation.

John son of Adam de Werburghton for the death of Richard Wyseman del Whyk, killed before the coronation.

William de Batestwesele of Blakebourn, the younger, for the death of John de Whallay, killed before the coronation.

Martin son of William de Karliolo for the death of Robert son of Emma de Husacre, killed before the coronation.

Richard son of Simon de Dacre for the rape of Agnes daughter of William de Crossethweyt, with the condition.
Richard de Sutton
David son of Thomas
John le Berier

Stephen Been of Skelton for the death of Adam Pape of Skelton, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

June 19. York.

William de Weneston of Dunneler for the death of William son of John le Fever of Dunneler, killed after the coronation.

June 20. York.

Daniel atte Melle for the death of William son of Nicholas Ekerman of Hadlo by Tonebrugg’, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.
John Breuel
Thomas de Norham
John Brian of Petworth
Robert de Blacbrok’

Thomas Doune, ‘taillour,’ of Ingelwode, for the death of Emma daughter of William Patson, killed before the coronation.

Lambert Fraunceys of Askerige for the death of William Holebagg’ of Neuby, killed before the coronation.

Gervase atte Chirche of Baldeswell for the death of Alice Potter of Helsham, killed before the coronation.

March 13. Westminster.

William Snawe son of Robert de Hardelsty of Bilton for adhering to the Scots, with general pardon, without the condition. By p.s.

June 20. York.

Thomas de Blacbrok’ for the death of William son of Nicholas Ekerman of Hadlo by Tonebrugge, killed before the coronation; with general pardon.

John le Pestour of Winchester for the death of William Selvestr’, killed before the coronation.

William atte Well of Halvergate for the death of William son of Henry Snellyng of Halvergate.

July 11. Topclif’.

Robert son of William son of Kemmeson of Edenestowe for the death of Roger de Elkesleye, killed after the coronation.

Hova Scodom for the death of Oweyn ap Cotfa, killed before the coronation.

Nicholas Scot of Marcheley, ‘taillour,’ for the death of Adam son of Adam de Ledes, killed before the coronation.

Nicholas de Belfeld for the death of Thomas de Baumford and John Stele of Heptonstall, killed before the coronation.

Boneface son of William de Gosberkirk for the death of Robert son of William de Gosberkirk, killed before the coronation, without the condition.

Adam de Scolefeld for the death of Thomas de Baumford and John Stele, as above.
William son of Geoffrey de Buterworth

William son of Thomas de Legh, Robert de Legh, John de Rodeyerd, John de Legh, Thomas Danyers, Geoffrey le Byroun, William de Chetelton, for the deaths of William de Modburghlegh, Henry son of Jordan de Verdon, William son of Roger de Modburghlegh, Hugh Reynald and Thomas de Dounes, killed after the coronation, with the condition.

Hugh son of William le Stracour of Kirkelevyngton, ‘fevre,’ for the death of John Grym of Wirkesale, fisher, killed before the coronation, with the condition.

John de Pembruge for the death of John son of Simon de Weston, killed after the coronation, with the condition.

Michael le Soper of Chalk, general pardon for offences before the coronation, with the condition.

Gerard son of Henry le Taillour for the death of Thomas de Buskeby, killed before the coronation.

Stephen de Neuby for the death of Nicholas le Taillur of Burgh-uponSands, killed after the coronation, with the condition.

Robert son of William Lambard of Trikyngham for the death of John Trowel killed before the coronation, with the condition.
William son of William Boymund of Gunwardeby for the death of Alan son of Agnes de Gunwardeby
John son of Matthew de Thorp Thenles for the death of John son of Thomas de Vynard

William son of Roger Fissher of Saxton for the death of Robert Godefrey of Saxton, killed before the coronation.

Richard le Smyth of Ofcherche for the death of William le Carter, killed before the coronation.

John Davy of Westerham, general pardon, with the condition.

Thomas de Thormodby for the death of John Golle of Skelton, killed before the coronation, with the condition.

July 17. Durham.

John Baillolf, general pardon, with the condition. By p.s.

July 20. Aukelond.

William son of William Riouns of Gloucester for the death of John le Boughier of Gloucester, killed after the coronation, with the condition. By p.s.

July 18. Tudhon.

Roger Yonge of Okington for the death of Martin atte Moure son of Roger de Aldyngton, killed before the coronation, with the condition. By the same writ.

William de Selbourn son of John Aumfrei of Hulbank for the death of John son of William son of Henry de Hulbank, killed after the coronation, with the condition. By the same writ.

March 11. Westminster.

Thomas del Wodhall, general pardon, without the condition.

[May 29.] [York.]

General pardons:—

Alexander in the Wylghes of Flegg’.

Richard Waryn.

Robert son of Roger de Gristone.

Robert son of Thomas Panes.

Robert Lump of Stodelay Rogier.

Simon son of Roger son of Michael de Hamsthwayt.

Robert le Fuller of Carleton.

Richard le Ryder of Welle.

William son of Alan de Freskeney.

Thomas atte Shagh of Yerdeleye.

May 29. York.

John son of Richard le Carpenter of Glentham, general pardon; also for breaking prison at Lincoln.

William late (nuper) Douenald Barber of Mar.

Richard de Driffeld of Warrewyk.

Walter Modde of Undele for breaking prison at Northampton in the time of the late king.

Walter son of John de Canewyk of Lincoln, general pardon for offences before the coronation; also for breaking prison at Lincoln.

General pardons:—

Joan wife of John atte Chirche of Tybenham for offences before the coronation.
John Scot of Etton
Richard Gegge of Soham
Richard Stayn of Althorp
Henry Wyldebor of Herthill
William de Wenlok, clerk

May 26. York.

John Bele of Pontefract. By p.s.

Roger le Harpour of Cleyton, for offences before the coronation.

John de la Mare, for offences before the coronation, without the condition.

July 4. Newton.

Robert Backebert of Folkyngham.

John de Merley.

John le Inglys, the elder.

Emma, late wife of James de la Hide.

Agnes, wife of John le Inglys the elder.

John Heved.

John Syward.

General pardons for offences in Ireland:—

Mahomet de Crous.

William son of Eustace.

Simon de Sutton.

Robert le Crous.

William le Lung’ of Tessegard.

John Gale.

Nicholas le Crous.

General pardons:—

John Pride of Erlingham.

William Dautre.

July 21. Aukland.

Pardon to Robert son of Philip de Botelesford for the death of Nicholas Wynebys of Normanton, killed after the coronation, with the condition.

August 7. Stanhope.

The like to William de Tunford for the death of Ralph le Taillour of Kayngham, killed after the coronation.

John de Multon, chaplain, for the death of John Turvet of Hornyngtoft, killed before the coronation, with the condition.

John de Burgh for the death of Thomas Ketle killed before the coronation, with general pardon.
Robert de Lambton for the death of John de Aynderby
William Babbe and Robert Babbe of Hoton for the death of Matthew de Crauncewyk of Beverley killed after the coronation, with the condition.
Henry de Kirden for the death of Thomas de Wythenhill
John de Busseby of Leicester for the death of Ralph Cokenbred of Leicester

Robert de Shingelton for the death of Robert de Lavenham.

August 6. Stanhope.

Pardon, in consideration of good service against the Scots, to William son of Peter de Ingelton for the death of John le Mouner of Hertelpol, killed before the coronation.