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Membrane 40d.

Jan. 26. Waltham Holy Cross.

Commission to Roger Chaundos, John Inge, Hugh de Langelond and Adam Lucas, on petition by Gilbert de Turbervill, to cause the record and process of a plea by the said Gilbert against Richard de Peshale and Alina his wife in their court of Gower to recover the manor of Landimor in Gouwer, which Morgan Chan gave, after the custom of those parts, in free marriage, with Matilda his daughter, to Gilbert de Turbelvill, and which, after the death of Gilbert, Matilda, Richard their son, and Payne son of the last named, ought to have come to the petitioner as son of Payne and kinsman and heir of the first-named Gilbert and Matilda his wife, to be recited before them and fully to examine the same. Should it be found that justice has been done in the matter by Richard and Aline they are not to intermeddle further therein; but, if not, they are to proceed with the plea and cause full justice to be done after the laws and customs of those parts. If it should be found necessary to proceed to inquest of the country, and such inquest for reasonable cause cannot be taken by men of the said land of Gower, it may be taken by men of the neighbouring parts, namely, the county of Kaermerdyn, the stewardships of Cautermaure and Cardigan and the land of Glomorgan. By pet. of C.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Malberthorpe, Richard de Wylughby, Henry de Fenton and Robert de Gadesby on complaint by Henry de Bello Monte that Robert Hamond of Baggeworth and others carried away his goods at Whytyngton, co. Leicester. By K.

The like, on complaint by the same Henry that John de Haukeston, Henry de Yocksale, John de Swenmore, Robert de Bertvill, Richard de Bertvill the younger, Robert Pegge, Thomas le Mareschale, Edmund de Assheby and others at Lughteburgh in the same county took away 30 horses, 20 mares and 30 colts of his, worth 200 marks, hunted in his park, cut down his trees and carried them away with his deer.

The like, on complaint by the same that Eustace de Folevill, Robert, Walter, and John his brothers, and others at La Neweton, in the same county, took away 10 horses, 6 oxen and 40 sheep of his, worth 40 marks.

The like, on complaint by the same that William de Hoppeton and others carried away his goods at Hokelescote in the same county.

The like, on complaint by the same that Uriel de Prayers, Richard Starke and others at Rokeby, took away 20 horses, 20 oxen and 100 sheep of his, worth 60l.

The like, on complaint by the same that John de Leye, knight, Hugh de Rycroft and others, at Bochardeston in the same county, took away 12 oxen and 40 sheep of his, worth 20l.

The like, on complaint by the same that John Talbot, knight, William Motun, knight, Richard Douces, Thomas Godewin, John Talbot the elder, and others at Whitewyk in the same county, broke his castle and the houses, walls, hedges and ditches of the same, took away 40 horses, 40 mares, 120 colts and 40 cows of his, worth 1000l., hunted in his park, fished his stews and carried away fish, and also timber from the castle and houses.

The like, on complaint by the same that Robert ap Griffin, Thomas de Haukeston, Richard Whyte, and others, broke his chests and coffers at Gerughdon in the same county, and carried away his goods with charters, writings and other muniments.

Membrane 39d.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, Robert de Malberthorpe, and Robert de Gadesby touching the persons who murdered John le Parker at Wytewyk, co. Leicester. By pet. of C.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

The like to Robert de Malberthorpe, Richard de Wylughby, John de Cantebrigge and William de la Laund on complaint by the prior of Sempyngham that Brian de Herdeby the younger, William du Chastel of Queryngton, William de Seynna of Evedon, Robert de Broghton, Henry Brianservant de Herdeby and others assaulted Alan de Baston, a canon, and Thomas Catour, a lay brother, of the priory at Evedon and New Lafford, co. Lincoln, carried away his goods at Evedon, consumed his crops and grass at Burton with their beasts, hunted in his free warren there and carried away hares and partridges. By fine of 20s.

Jan. 30. Hertford.

Appointment of Richard de Wylughby in the place of Roger de Birthorp in the commission of oyer and terminer lately issued on complaint by William de Castel of Queryngton and Brian son of Brian de Herdeby, against John, prior of Sempyngham, and others. By the chancellor.

Jan. 18. Waltham.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to John de Cantebrigge, William Lovel, Walter de Glemesford and John de Waltham in the parts of Merskland, co. Norfolk. By pet. of C.

Jan. 25. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, John de Chetewynde and Robert de Aston on complaint by John de Cherleton that Joan de Botetourte, Geoffrey de Selleye, William le Fisshere of Duddeleye, Richard Frebody, John Frebody, Robert le Ridere, William Corbyn and others besieged his castle at Duddeleye, co. Stafford, broke the walls, carried away his goods and assaulted his servants. By fine of 20s.

Feb. 3. Langley.

Commission to Robert Selyman, Henry de Gulden and John de Meere, to inquire and certify the king touching a petition of Ingelram Berenger complaining that, whereas the king ordered restitution to be made of his lands which had been taken into his hands by reason of his adherence to Edmund, late earl of Kent, some persons before such restitution had been made took away his horses in the manors of Eblesbournwake, Alvedston, Aldreston and Colemore, co. Wilts, Shupton, Snodynton and Swathelyng, co. Southampton, cut down his trees there, carried them away with his jewels, victuals, harness and other goods, and still detain these from him. By pet. of C.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John Travers, William de Denum and Nicholas de Sutton on complaint by Henry de Bello Monte that William Darel, knight, Marmaduke Darel, Agnes de Maunby of York, Gregory de Thornton, knight, Geoffrey de Eston, Robert de Malton, John de Kylvynton, Ralph de Maunby, and William de Pynchebeck carried away his goods at Esyngwold, co. York. By K.

Membrane 38d.

Jan. 27. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Malberthorpe, Richard de Wylughby, Henry de Fenton and Robert de Gadesby on complaint by the said Henry that John son of Robert de Wodethorpe, Roger de Rondeland of Wodehouses, Edmund de Assheby and others at Beaumaner, co. Leicester, took away 20 oxen, 16 cows, and 200 sheep of his, worth 200l., and carried away his goods. By K.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

The like, on complaint by the same that John de Haukeston, Henry de Yeokesale, John de Swynmore, Edmund de Assheby and others, at Lughtburgh, in the same county, took away 30 horses, 20 mares, and 30 colts of his, worth 200 marks, and carried away his goods. By K.

Jan. 29. Hertford.

The like to Thomas de Louthe, John de Ticheburn and John de Trevaignon, touching the persons who murdered John de Salesbury at Borgate, co. Southampton. By pet. of C.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

The like to Henry de Hambury William de Shareshull and Roger Hillari on complaint by Roger de Swynnerton, the younger, that some persons carried away his goods at Tylinton by Stafford, and assaulted his servant Roger Pygyn. By p.s.

Membrane 37d.

Jan. 26. Waltham Holy Cross.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Malberthorpe, Richard de Wylughby, John de Cantebrigge and William de la Launde on complaint by the prior of Haverholm that Brian de Herdeby of Evedon the younger, John and Robert his brothers, Henry Brianesservant de Herdeby, Robert de Broghton, William de Seynna of Evedon. Helmin Uttyng of New Lafford, Robert de Castello of Old Lafford, William de Honyngton of Pons Aslaci, Walter de Basyngham, William de Amwyk, Nicholas de Haceby, carpenter, Thomas le Waller of New Lafford of London and others fished his several fishery at Old Lafford and Haverholm, co. Lincoln, carried away fish therefrom, and his goods at Haverholm, broke the banks of the fishery so that the water which of ancient time has been wont to flow to his mill flooded 300 acres of his meadow land whereby he lost his profit of mill and meadows, assaulted John de Wynthorp, one of the canons, and John de Bloxham, the prior's servant, at New Lafford and Old Lafford and imprisoned John de Wynthorp until he made a fine of 10l. for release.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

Commission to Adam de Herwynton, William de Shareshulle and Ralph de Perham to inquire and certify the king touching a petition of those having common of pasture in Kyngesnorton Wode, co. Worcester, setting forth that Roger de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, caused part of their common land to be enclosed with a dyke, which they being thereby deprived of their inheritance filled up again as was lawful; that the earl obtained a plea of trespass against them whereon they were convicted by jurors dwelling far from the said land who had been put upon the panel by Richard de Haukeslawe, the earl's steward, then sheriff of the county, they themselves and their attorneys not daring to appear at the inquisition for fear of assault and even death, and cast in damages of 300l.; and praying pardon of this sum which has escheated to the king.

Jan. 25. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Wylughby, John de Chetewynde and Robert de Aston touching the persons who besieged the castle of John de Cherleton at Dudley, co. Stafford, killed Maddok ap Yarworth and Thewelyn ap Eynon and carried away his goods, and those who became accessories after the fact. By pet of C.

Feb. 5. Langley.

The like to John Travers, John Dabernoun and John de Ifeld on complaint by Thomas Tregoz that Robert de Helpeston, Philip Davyntre, Henry Oran, John Blays of Slyndon, Andrew Favarche of Benstede, Richard le Hunte of Slyndon, John Jonesservant de Avesford, John Staleworthe, Gregory le Walshe, John de Aynnesham, Robert de Ferryngg, Richard de Hangelton, John de Preston, Simon Bonyng, William Cheyny, Henry Avenel, John Penyfader, William Roumyn, Robert Cok of Horsham, William Petit of Crawele, John de Stanbourn, Henry Jonesservant de Stanbourne, John Ruge, William Houd, Walter de Perpond, John de Rameseye, Bartholomew Waryn, Robert Trouel, John de Forde, Richard Drewery, Nicholas Avenel, Edmund Crepyn, John Parmenter, William Plays, Roger Randoulf, John Okeman, John Tyrel, John son of Simon de Horton, Richard Coupeland, Adam Faukener, John atte Sonde the elder, Peter le Rede, Reginald 'in the Hale' of Bury and others broke his park at Gorynges, co. Sussex, hunted there and carried away deer with other goods. By fine of 40s.

On 22 April, John de Cantebrigge is appointed in the above commission in the place of John Daubernoun, who is sheriff of the county.

Feb. 5. Langley.

The like, on complaint by Henry Tregoz that Walter prior of Tortyngton, Thomas de Benstede and Michael de Gate, canons of the priory, John Fraunceys, John son of John le Reve of Forde, John Penifader, William Coldrei, Roger Fraunceys, John Tote, Robert atte Lee, John his son, Philip Woderove, John Lucy, Roger Callarde, John atte More of Wykenholt, John le Wilde of Wykenholt and others broke his park at Wykenholt, co. Sussex, hunted there and carried away deer with other goods. By fine of 40s.

Jan. 26. Waltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry de Hambury, William de Shareshull and Roger Hillary touching the deaths of William de Gevyndale at Stone, and Richard son of William de Clayton at Newcastle, co. Stafford. By p.s.

Feb. 7. Langley.

The like to William de Herle, Ralph le Fitz Richard and Philip de Hardeshulle on complaint by Ralph de Wedon that John Cifrewas of Chesham, Roger and William his sons, John de Seintlou, John Wodeborn, Roger le Medreve, William Heryng, Ralph atte Dene, John his son, Henry Tokevil, John Scot the elder, Richard de Broghton, John Scot the younger, Roger le Cok of Seybrok, Richard le Taillour of Chesham and others took away 40 horses, 60 oxen, 50 cows, 100 bullocks, 1000 sheep and 200 swine of his, worth 1000l., and carried away his goods, at Aumondesham and Chesham, co. Buckingham. By p.s.

Membrane 36d.

Jan. 28. Hertford.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Gilbert Talbot, Ralph Bloyon, John Inge and Richard Penres touching alleged oppressions by Richard de Peshale and Alina his wife, daughter and heiress of William de Brewosa, late lord of the land of Gower, contrary to liberties granted by the said William to the inhabitants of that land; unless Richard and Alina have done justice herein before the arrival of the commissioners. In taking inquisitions jurors may be drawn from neighbouring parts, namely the county of Kaermerdyn and the stewardships of Cautermaure and Cardygan. By C.

Jan. 29. Hertford.

The like to Thomas de Louthe, John de Ticheburn and John de Trevaignon on complaint by the abbot of Beaulieu that William son of Walter de Beauchamp, Stephen Twenge, Henry Niwelyn of Upburgate, Henry Stynte of Forde, William Russel of Craneburne the elder, William Wevel of Netherburgate, Thomas le Brode of Bolrewode, 'forester,' John le Smale, 'flecchere,' John Gymmynges of Henleye, Stephen le Caggere, William Russel of Forde the younger, Stephen Eustaz of Godishull, William Aleyn of Forde, Nicholas Crowe of Forde, Henry Crowe of Forde and others, at Burgate, co. Southampton, broke the gates of his dwelling house, the doors of his houses, his coffers and chests, carried away his goods, assaulted his servants imprisoning them at Lyndhurst, hanging some up by the feet and keeping others without meat and drink until they were nearly dead, and have also many times taken his oxen, cows, sheep and other animals feeding in the New Forest and impounded them without cause at Ispeleye, keeping them so long without food that very many of them died of hunger. By pet. of C. and fine of 30s.

Feb. 1. Langley.

The like to Richard de Wylughby, Henry de Hambury, Robert de Touk and Roger de Baukewell on complaint by the abbot of Burton on Trent, lately appointed by R. bishop of Chester, collector of a four yearly tenth imposed by the Pope on the clergy of England, to be sub-collector for his diocese, that Walter de Askeby, Robert de Heyford, Adam le Alblaster, William le Messager, Ralph le Rider, clerk, Robert de Saperton, John de Dich, Hugh de Alreshaw, John de Rothewell, Nicholas Pollard, Richard de Saperton, Philip Fraunceys, Robert de Bodecote and others at Lichfield, co. Stafford, assaulted William de Bromlegh, his servant, whom he had sent thither with memoranda relating to the collection and 100l. of the king's moiety thereof and carried away the 100l. By p.s. and fine of 1 mark.

Feb. 7. Langley.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Robert de Malberthorpe, Geoffrey de Edenham, William de la Launde and William de Poynton in the marsh between Kesteven and Holand, co. Lincoln.

Feb. 10. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Richard de Grey, Richard de Wylughby, John de Mounteny and John Baret on complaint by Stephen le Eir, parson of the church of Wilford, that Thomas son of Ralph de Wilford, Gervase, John, William, Alvred and Roger, his brothers, Thomas de Multon of Kyrketon, knight, John son of Nicholas Aleyn of Clifton, Gervase son of Gerard de Clifton, Germanus le Rede, John le Rede, Roger son of Gervase de Wilford and others broke his doors and houses and carried away his goods at Wilford, co. Nottingham. By fine of 10s.

Vacated by surrender.

Membrane 34d.

Feb. 7. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Robert de Malberthorpe, Richard de Wylughby and Henry de Fenton on complaint by Gilbert de Bukyngham, parson of the church of Nayleston, that John de Neusum, chaplain, John de Wakefeld, Robert Raven of Anesty, William Emson of Whytwyk, William Prat, Reginald Bonere of Ibestoke, chaplain, John Jeryn of Leicester, John Person of Normanton, Robert de Caxton, chaplain, Robert Friday and others broke his close at Nayleston, co. Leicester, and carried away his goods. By pet. of C.

Feb. 8. Langley.

The like to John de Ifeld, Thomas de Faversham and Nicholas Gentil on complaint by Roger de Bavent that Richard de Pessale, John Croft, John Erissh the younger, Griffin de Grenstede, John de Humery and others carried away his goods at Heen, co. Sussex. By fine of 1 mark.

Jan. 27. Hertford.

The like to John Travers, Thomas de Breous and William de Ponte Roberti on complaint by John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, that William Nywe, chapman, John atte Doune, John Dekene, John Deke, Richard atte Bernete, Richard Urry, William de Rademelde, John Marchaunt, James de Cralle, William atte Botte, John Bollyng, Henry Crullyng, William Burdon, Simon le Taverner, Richard le Man, Robert atte Doune, Richard Swyn, Adam Helle and others carried away his goods and assaulted his servants at Sefford, co. Sussex By p.s.

Feb. 13. Windsor.

The like to John Travers, Peter de Middleton, Peter de Saltmersh and Simon de Baldreston on complaint by the men of Merskland, co. York, that some persons have broken a causeway called 'Foxholedike' intended to protect their lands from inundation by the rivers Done, Dike, Went and Ayre at Rouclif by Ayremynne, whereby their corn whether in granaries or in fields has been submerged and destroyed. By C.

Membrane 33d.

Feb. 11. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Hugh de Courtenay, Richard de Wylughby John de Trevaignon, Elias de Godeleye and Peter de Colsuayn on complaint by Nicholas de Wedergrave that John de Fynes, William de Fadcumberge, Geoffrey de Stanewelle, William Basset, John Daunneye, John de Launneye, William Hogeles, Simon de Courlonde, John Russel, carpenter, William le Hayward of Strete, Ralph de Fysours, Roger Torel, Henry le Parker of Stoweye, Robert Hereward, Thomas de More, Thomas de Maperton, brother William de Sancto Albino, William de Dereneford and others broke his houses at Templecombe, Preston, Lopene, Templers, Compton Durvill, Walton, Welles, Hydon, Lode, Mertok, Westcombelond, Selver, Estheleworth and Clutton, co. Somerset, took away 2 horses, 6 mares, 4 colts, 54 oxen, 40 cows, 20 bullocks, 20 calves, 640 sheep, a boar, 20 swine, 4 sows and 23 little pigs of his, worth 50l., and carried away two deeds, six bonds and other muniments.

Renewed by roll because sealed at another time, and by fine of 20s.

Feb. 9. Langley.

Commission to Roger de Somervill, William Basset, John de Ellerker the elder and Simon de Grymesby—on petition by L. bishop of Durham shewing that when he was returning to his diocese from the last Parliament a ship conveying his goods on the river Ouse was like to have been cast away, although as the men therein escaped alive his goods should not have been considered to be wreck; but that notwithstanding this part of the same which had been cast ashore at Usflet, Blaktof and Flaxflet, co. York, same which had and is still detained from him—to discover the names of those who carried away the goods and to recover them for the bishop. By C.

Feb. 10. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Cantebrigge, Peter de Saltmersh and Thomas de Stodley on complaint by David de Strabolgi, earl of Athol, that John atte Brigge, William de Kyrkeby, Thomas de la Haye and others took away 6 horses of his worth 200l., carried away his goods and assaulted his servants at Elnestow, co. Bedford. By K.

Feb. 17. Windsor.

Commission to Robert de Norton and William de la Rue to survey the islands of Guernereye, Jerseye, Serk and Aureneye, to certify the king of the value of them as delivered by John de Roches, the late keeper, to Peter Bernard de Pynsole and Laurence de Gaillars, and of the amount expended by the said John in repair of the castles, mills and houses, of the number of men-at-arms and others retained by him in the castles of Cornet and Gourouck, for how long they were retained, at what wages, and whether such were necessary, also whether Otto de Grandisono, sometime keeper of the islands, who should have kept the castles, &c. in repair at his own charges left any goods at his death whereof such repairs might be made. If he did, they are to return inquisition of the same. By C.

Writ de intendendo for them in the islands.

Feb. 10. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Wylughby, Robert de Malberthorpe and William de la Launde touching the death of Walter Cryspin at Staynton Wadyngham, co. Lincoln. By K.

Membrane 32d.

Feb. 14. Windsor.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John Inge, Thomas de Louthe, John Treiagu and John de Stouford on complaint by John de Chuddelegh that John de Bello Campo of Ryme, Thomas Gamboun, Richard Polayn, John Fraunceys, Bartholomew de Churchille, Robert le Roo, John Kylneye, William de Colahaye and Adam Roberdesservaunt de Bello Campo abducted Idonia his daughter and heiress at Axminstre, co. Devon, and still detain her from him, and that they carried away his goods both there and at Clifton. By fine of 20s.

Feb. 10. Langley.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to John Travers, Peter de Saltemersh, William de Rednesse, and John de Bekyngham in the parts of Merskland, co. York, between Turnbrigg by Roucliff and the ancient course of the river Done, and along the banks of the Ayre, Ouse and Done in those parts.

Feb. 15. Windsor.

Commission to John de la Haye and John Aygnel to make inquisition in the county of Bedford of the goods which William Beauchamp, late a warder of Hertford gaol, who was hanged for a robbery proved by Henry atte Welle, held on the day of his death, namely, Saturday after the feast of St. Alphege, 7 Edward II.

Feb. 16. Windsor.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, John de Bello Campo of Somersete, Hugh Poyntz, Ingelram Berenger and Peter Colsweyn on complaint by the abbot of Bynedon that, while the abbey was in the custody of persons appointed by the king, brother John de Monte Acuto, feigning himself to be abbot, Robert de Novo Burgo, knight, Thomas de Wynterbourne, John Deverel, John de Leycestre, John de Novo Burgo, Walter, prior of Holne, William de Corscoumbe, William de Stoke of Weregrede, Richard Caleshale, William de Whytefeld, knight, John Belet, William Fitz Payn of Dorcestre, John de Pedenton, John Uppeheye, Nicholas Posseger of La Pole, John Gygour of Welle and many others entered it by night, took away 100 oxen and 7,000 sheep, worth 700l., at Bynedon, Bromyate, Chalvedon, Bovynton, Hethfelton, and Wodesterte, co. Dorset, carried away books, chalices, vestments and ornaments from the abbey church with other goods, broke a coffer containing the common seal of the abbey, carried away the seal with such charters, deeds and muniments as were in the coffer, made leases of manors belonging to the abbey and appended the seal thereto and to other deeds prejudicial to the abbey, imprisoned Walter de Mulebourne, John de Rishton and Henry de Shirebourne, monks, took them to Dorcestre, and there detained them for a long time. By C.

Feb. 20. Windsor.

The like to Richard Lovell, John Inge, Henry le Guldene and John Treiagu on complaint by Hugh de Langelonde, knight, that Simon de Bradeneye, John son of Joan de Seintlou, Thomas le Large of Bruggewater and others assaulted him at Bruggewater, co. Somerset.

Changed because sealed at another time by p.s.

Membrane 31d.

Feb. 18. Windsor.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Wylughby, Robert de Malberthorpe, and William de la Launde on complaint by Ebulo Lestraunge that Master Nicholas de Hokeham, parson of the church of St. Mary, Staynton Wadyngham, John de Mardefeld, chaplain, Peter and Robert sons of Peter de Staynton Wadyngham, Hugh West of Welton, William son of Henry, Robert Benet, Richard Joye, Robert de Norton, Nicholas son of Adam, William son of the said Nicholas, Richard son of Elena, Nicholas Palmer, Nicholas Bateman, William son of Roger, John son of Geoffrey, Henry son of Mabel, William son of Elena, Roger son of Alan, John son of Adam, William Belle, Nicholas son of Roger, John Raper, Thomas Campion, John son of Stephen, John 'the Smyth,' Simon atte Bek, Richard son of Thomas, John Proud, William Souter, Roger atte Grene, Hugh Elyot, Roger 'the Smyth,' Henry Rauf, Hugh Bacster, John Bacster, John Benet, John son of Philip, Ralph de Hodydon, Alan son of Elena, Alan son of Elias, John Non, Benedict le Keu, John Horsherd, John Souter, Roger Carman, Walter Benet, John atte Grene of Staynton Wadyngham, Alan the priouresservaunt of Thornholm, John de Wadyngham. Henry son of Walter, Alan Dynne Robert del Spytell, Nicholas Carter, John son of Henry, Simon Bateman, Hugh de Wadyngham, chaplain, Robert Dynne, clerk, Richard his brother, Peter de Roxby, Richard his brother, Roger son of Agnes, John Barber, John de Langeton, Philip le Keu, Peter del Spitel, John son of Thomas, Alan Dumpyng, John le Shepherd of Staynton Wadyngham and others carried away his goods and assaulted his servants at Staynton Wadyngham, co. Lincoln. By K.

Feb. 18. Windsor.

Appointment of A. bishop of Worcester, S. bishop of London, Henry, earl of Lancaster, John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, and John de Claveryng and Richard de Grey, barons, pursuant to the statute [1 Edward III., Statute 1, cap. 3], to annul a deed whereby John de Brumpton in the time of the late king enfeoffed Hugh le Despenser the younger of a messuage and carucate of land in Shipton with the advowson of the church there, if it should be found that the same was procured by force and duress. By pet. of C.

Feb. 16. Windsor.

Appointment of Henry de Percy, Roger Heyron, Gilbert de Boroudon and Robert de Hornesclif, as justices to keep the peace with the men of Scotland in the county of Northumberland. By K. and pet. of C.

The like of John de Haryngton, Ranulph de Dacre and Richard de Denton in the county of Cumberland. By K.

Vacated because otherwise below.

Feb. 14. Langley.

Appointment of Thomas de Sybethorp and John de Trehampton in the commission of oyer and terminer lately directed to William de Ros, John Travers and Roger de Birthorp on complaint by William du Chastei of Queryngton and Brian son of Brian de Herdeby that John prior of Sempyngham and others broke their close at Evedon, co. Lincoln, in the place of Richard de Wylughby who had been substituted for the said Roger.

Feb. 2. Langley.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William Trussel, Richard de Mounchenesy, Robert de Asshele and Geoffrey de Brokhole on complaint by James Darrynton that Robert Grimbald, William le Wardour, Hugh le Clerk, Walter Mys, Gilbert Ardewell, Walter Dun, John atte Water and others, broke his houses, carried away his goods and assaulted his servants at Ware, co. Hertford. By C.

Feb. 27. Croydon.

The like to Geoffrey le Scrope and Robert de Scorburgh touching jewels and other goods, which escheated to the king from Hugh le Despenser the younger, lately carried away from a ship at Kyngeston upon Hull, co. York.

Membrane 30d.

Feb. 18. Windsor.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Roger Herounne, Robert de Hornclyf and William de Denum touching complaints of oppressions by ministers of the late king and the king in the county of Northumberland, and of robberies, felonies and homicides by the same ministers and others.

The like to the following:—

Robert de Clifford. in the counties of Westmoreland, Cumberland, and Lancaster.
Richard de Hodeleston.
John de Horneby the elder.
Robert Parnyng.

John de Lancastre is appointed in the place of John de Horneby in this commission under date April 1, Eltham.

Thomas Wake of Lidell. in the county of York.
Geoffrey le Scrope.
Ranulph de Blaumoustre.
Adam de Hoperton.
William de Ros. in the county of Lincoln.
William de Kyme.
Robert de Malberthorpe.
Peter de Scremby.
William de la Launde.
Simon de Grymesby.
Richard de Grey. in the counties of Nottingham and Derby.
Richard de Wylughby.
Robert Russel.

Nicholas de Cantilupo is associated in this commission, under date July 17, Lincoln.

Afterwards, on 20 November, Robert de Perepount is added.

Henry de Ferariis. in the counties of Warwick, Leicester and Worcester.
William de Herle.
Robert Burdet.
Roger Hillary.
Ralph Basset of Drayton. in the counties of Salop, Stafford, Gloucester and Hereford.
William le Botiller of Wemme.
Henry de Hambury.
Roger Hillary.
Hugh de Courteney. in the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset.
John de Stonore.
Robert Selyman.
John de Trevaignon.

Henry le Gulden is associated in this commission under date May 2, Dartford.

John de Handlo. in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Bedford and Buckingham.
John de Stonore.
John de Hampton.
Robert de Asshele.

On October 15, John de Chetyngton is appointed in place of John de Hampton who is too busy to act.

[In the Roll, this entry is made in error after the commission for the counties of Salop, etc.]

John de Cobham. in the counties of Southampton, Wilts, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent.
Roger Bavent.
Elias de Godeley.
William de Ponte Roberti.
Roger de Grey. in the counties of Essex, Hertford, Cambridge and Huntingdon.
John de Cantebrigge.
Robert de Bousser.
Simon de Brunne.
Roger de Kerdeston. in the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk.
Ralph de Bockyng.
John Claver.
John de Shardelowe.
William la Zouche of Haryngworth. in the counties of Northampton and Rutland.
John de Verdon.
Robert de Thorp.
Robert de Sadyngton.

Membrane 29d.

Feb. 18. Windsor.

Association of John de Trevaignon in the late commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore and others touching breaches of the peace and trespasses in the county of Cornwall.

Feb. 27. Croydon.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Ros of Hamelak, Robert de Malberthorpe, Thomas Deivill and Adam de Hoperton touching the persons who broke the park of William de Kyme at Paddokthorp by Tadcastre, co. York, while in the king's protection, hunted there and carried away deer.

March 2. Croydon.

Mandate to the seneschal of Ponthieu to certify the king of all grants of lands, rents and pensions made by queen Isabella while countess of Ponthieu. By C.

Feb. 26. Croydon.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William le Botiller of Wemme Henry de Hambury, Roger Hillary and Roger Carles on complaint by Fulke Fitz Waryn that William de Hulle, Waryn de Rugge, Nicholas de Chirk, Richard Madok, Richard de Hanewode, Howel ap Thomas and others at Whytynton in the march of Wales took away 5 horses, 100 mares, 100 colts, 48 oxen, 40 bullocks, 40 cows, 40 heifers, 500 sheep and 100 swine of his, worth 1000l., broke his park, hunted there, carried away deer, cut down his trees, fished his stews and carried away the fish and timber. By K.

Membrane 28d.

Feb. 16. Windsor.

Appointment of William, archbishop of York, William, prior of Durham, Henry de Percy, Roger Heyron, Gilbert de Boroudon, Robert de Hornclif, William de Denum, Richard de Aldeburgh and Adam de Boghes in the county of Northumberland to keep the peace with the men of Scotland. By K. & C.

The like to John de Haryngton, Ranulph de Dacre and Richard de Denton in the county of Cumberland. [Fœdera.]

Membrane 27d.

March 29. Eltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Radenhale, Simon de Hedersete and John Claver on complaint by Anastasia late the wife of John But of Wolberdeswyk that John Payn of Dunwich, Constantine de Paston of Dunwich, Augustine le Fitz William Austyn of Dunwich, Augustine Ille of Dunwich and others took away a ship and cargo of hers on the coast by Suthwold, co. Suffolk, sank the ship at sea and assaulted her servants that were on board. Changed because sealed at another time.

Membrane 26d.

Feb. 15. Woodstock.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William Trussel, Thomas de Asteleye, William de Shareshulle and Robert de Asshele touching unlawful assemblies and breaches of the peace in the counties of Warwick and Leicester. By C.

Feb. 26. Croydon.

The like to John de Stonore, Robert Achard, Thomas de Louthe and J. de Trillowe on complaint by Fulke Fitz Waryn that John Wyard, John de Alcestre, Robert de Welles, Thomas de Welles of Wanetynge, Hugh de Beaminstre, Henry de Maundevyll, Peter Croke of Wanteynge, Philip de la Beche and others took away a horse of his worth 60l. at Wanetynge, co. Berks. By K.

Feb. 24. Croydon.

The like to John de Ifeld, William de Deen and Ralph le Savage on complaint by John de Asceles that Bartholomew de Burghershe and others abducted Matilda his wife at Bukton Allulf, co. Kent, and still detain her from him, and that they carried away his goods at Stoutyng and Siflaton. By K. and C.

The like to the same on complaint by the said John that the same persons carried away his goods at Burghersh, co. Sussex.

Feb. 8. Langley.

The like to Edward de Sancto Johanne, Thomas de Louthe, John de Hampton and Robert de Hungerford on complaint by John de Kenne of Bromlegh that Richard de Lekford, Henry de Merlond, William Nichol, Andrew Thurstan, Roger Anketil, Thomas le Mas, William Henry, Robert Yve and others at Lekford, co. Southampton, broke his close, assaulted him, took away 4 horses, 8 oxen, 6 cows, 100 sheep and 20 swine of his, worth 100l., carried away 100l. in money and assaulted his servants. By pet. of C. and fine of 20s.

Membrane 25d.

March 4. Croydon.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Anthony de Lucy, justiciary, Adam de Lymbergh, chancellor, and Thomas de Burgh, treasurer, of Ireland, touching complaints of oppressions by the king's ministers in that land. By K. and C.

March 4. Croydon.

Writ of aid for the said Anthony while selecting eighty bowmen in the counties of Westmereland and Cumberland to take with him to Ireland. By K. and C.

March 12. Otford.

Appointment of Geoffrey le Scrope in the place of John Travers in the late commission of oyer and terminer in the counties of York and Lancaster to the said John, William de Tatham and John de Lancastre touching complaints by the king's tenants of Boweland of oppression by Richard de Spaldyngton, keeper of the king's free chace there.

March 15. Eltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Geoffrey le Scrope, John de Stonore, John de Cantebrigge, John Inge and William de Shareshull on complaint by John le Smale, king's clerk, that Nicholas Colepeper, Thomas Blakebrok, Geoffrey de Haderesham, Henry de Godestone, Peter de Bunchesham, John son of William atte Helde, Amabilla Hovelok, Matilda her daughter and others took away 3 horses, a mare, 9 oxen, 40 swine and 224 sheep of his, worth 100l., at Blechinlegh, co. Surrey.

Membrane 24d.

Feb. 16. Windsor.

Commission of the peace to William le Botiller of Wemme, William de Ercalewe and Walter de Hugford in the county of Salop, pursuant to the statute of Winchester. By C.

The like to the following:—

Roger Heron. in the county of Northumberland.
Robert de Hornclif.
John de Haveryngton. in the county of Cumberland.
John de Orreton.
Roger de Brounolvesheved. in the county of Westmoreland.
John de Lancastre.
Thomas de Lathum. in the county of Lancaster.
Richard de Hoghton.
John Faucomberge. in the north riding of Yorkshire.
Thomas de Ughrith.
Roger de Somervill. in the east riding of Yorkshire.
Robert de Hilton.
Ranulph Blaumuster. in the west riding of Yorkshire.
John de Eland.
Ralph de Normanvill.
Thomas de Colevill. in Richemundshire.
Thomas de Lathum.
John de Mounteny. in the county of Nottingham.
Thomas de Longevillers.
Hugh de Menill. in the county of Derby.
Roger Deyncourt.
Thomas de Chaworth. in the county of Leicester.
John Hamelyn.
William de Bernyngham. in the county of Warwick.
John de Bishoppeston.
Ralph de Knoll.
John de Verdoun. in the county of Northampton.
Thomas Wake of Bliseworth.
John de Waldegrave.
William la Zouche of Haryngworth. in the county of Rutland.
William de Raundes.
John de Wylughby. in the parts of Lyndesey, co. Lincoln.
Peter de Scrivelby.
William Deyncourt. in the parts of Kesteven, co. Lincoln.
Geoffrey Luterel.
William de Huntyngfeld. in the parts of Holand, co. Lincoln.
Richard de Casterton.
Roger de Kerdeston. in the county of Norfolk.
Constantine de Mortuo Mari.
John Claver.
John de Whelnetham. in the county of Suffolk.
John de Tendringg.
Roger de Watevill. in the county of Cambridge.
Philip de Stowe.
Robert de Wassingle. in the county of Huntingdon.
John de Hynton.
Richard de Monte Caniso. in the county of Hertford.
William Baude.
John de la Haye.

Afterwards, on June 8, John de Blounvil is appointed in the place of John de la Haye.

John Morteyn. in the county of Bedford.
John de Blounvil.
Simon Croiser.
John de Handlo. in the county of Buckingham.
James Frisel.
Adam atte Glory.
Richard de Aberburi. in the county of Oxford.
John de whitefeld.
Robert Achard. in the county of Berks.
Philip de la Beche.
John de Cobeham. in the county of Kent.
John de Ifeld.
John de Enefeld. in the county of Middlesex.
Henry Frowyk.
Andrew de Medestede. in the county of Surrey.
William de Weston.
Roger Bavent. in the county of Sussex.
Nicholas Gentil.
John de Tycheburn. in the county of Southampton.
Robert de Popham.
Reginald Pavely. in the county of Wilts
Robert Selyman.
John de Bello Campo of Somerset. in the county of Somerset.
John de Erle.
John atte Fosse.
John Peverel. in the county of Dorset.
Henry de Gulden.

Afterwards, on June 8, Richard Lovel is appointed in the place of John Peverel.

Hugh de Curtenay. in the county of Devon.
John de Dynham.
Henry de la Pomeraye.
John de Carmynoun. in the county of Cornwall.
John de Treiagu.
William Tracy. in the county of Gloucester.
John Giffard of Lechampton.
Robert de Aston.
William Corbet. in the county of Worcester.
Richard de Hauekesloue.
Clement de Douclent.
Peter de Grandissono. in the county of Hereford.
Robert de Harle.
Thomas de la Bare.
John de Twyford. in the county of Stafford.
Philip de Somervill.
Ralph le Botiller.

Afterwards, on September 4, William le Blount is appointed in the place of the above Philip who is engaged on other business.

John de Insula. in the Isle of Wight.
John de la Hoese.

June 8. Norwich.

Ralph de Bockyng. in the county of Suffolk.
john de Tendryng.
John de Whelnetham.

Nov. 2. Marlborough.

William le Blunt. in the county of Stafford.
Hugh de Meignild.

Membrane 23d.

March 8. Otford.

Writ of aid for John Payn, king's serjeant at arms, sent to prevent the holding of a tournament at Royston (ad villam de Cruce Roesea), co. Cambridge. By K.

March 25. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William la Zouche of Assheby, Ralph Basset of Drayton, Henry de Hambury and William de Shareshull on complaint of oppressions by the ministers of the late king and the king in the counties of Worcester, Salop, Stafford, Gloucester and Hereford By K. & C.

The like to the following:—

Anselm le Mareschal. in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Ralph de Bockyng.
John Claver.
John de Shardelowe.
Thomas Wake of Lidell. in the county of York.
Geoffrey le Scrope.
Ranulph de Blaumoustre.
Adam de Hoperton.

April 22. Wingham.

Roger de Grey. in the counties of Essex, Hertford, Cambridge and Huntingdon.
John de Cantebrigge.
Robert de Bousser.
Simon de Brunne. By C.

Feb.18. Windsor.

William de Clynton. in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Wilts and Southampton.
Roger Bavent.
John de Cobham.
Robert de Asshele.
Elias de Godeleye.

Feb. 15. Windsor.

William Trussel. in the counties of Warwick and Leicester. By K. and C.
Thomas de Asteleye.
William de Shareshull.
Hugh de Haverbergh.

Afterwards, on June 28, Richard de Wylughby is appointed in the place of William Trussel who is too much occuoied in other business of the king to act.

May 2. Eltham.

Thomas Wake of Lydel. in the county of York. By C.
Geoffrey le Scrope.
Ranulph de Blamouster.
Adam de Hoperton.

March 25. Westminster.

William la Zousche of Assheby. in the counties of Worcester, Salop, Stafford, Gloucester and Hereford.
Richard Talbot.
Henry de Hambury.
William de Shareshull.

Afterwards, on October 10, R. de Wylughby and R. de Bavent are associated in this commission.

May 8. Havering atte Bower.

John de Verdon. in the counties of Northampton and Rutland.
John Engayne.
Robert de Thorp.
William Bretoun.

Afterwards, on June 28, John de Claveryng, Thomas de Radeclyve, Robert de Sadyngton and Peter le Fitz Waryn are appointed in the place of these commissioners.

April 23. Wingham.

Richard de Grey. in the counties of Nottingham and Derby.
Richard de Wylughby.
Robert Russel.

May 26. Bury St. Edmunds.

William de Clynton. in the counties of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Wilts and Southampton.
John de Cobham.
Robert de Walkefare.
John de Shardelowe.
Thomas de Faversham.

Afterwards, on May 30, Thomas Tregoz is associated in this commission.

July 18. Lincoln.

Thomas de Astele. in the counties of Warwick and Leicester. By K.
Richard de Wylughby.
William de Shareshull.
Robert de Gatesby.

Membrane 22d.

March 22. Eltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Annesleye, John de Clivedon, Robert de Aston and John atte Fosse on complaint by Robert Gyene of Bristol, king's merchant, that a ship, la Mariote of Hook, whereof Henry Tollere was master, freighted at Bordeaux by him and other merchants with wines and other merchandise for Bristol, was stranded at Goldcliffe; and that part of the cargo having been washed ashore there and at Asshe, Elmedon, Walton, Weston and Porteseved co. Somerset, was thereupon carried away as wreck by Philip, prior of Goldcliffe, Thomas de Bek, one of the monks, Thomas de Hanle, Nicholas de la More of Porterton, John de Usk, clerk, Richard Seelf, Joan Robyn, William Stevene, John Godyn of La Newport, Richard Girel, John Huchoun, Henry Brugeman, John Walker, Walter Whitte, Henry Pollard of Goldclive, John Shereman, William Wilkok, Walter Gormounde, John Mascy, Roger Mascy, John le White, vicar of the church of Asshe, John Martyn, John Adekyn, Gregory Meurik, John Robyn, William Shereman, Nicholas Ketyng, Adam Richeman, William Runston, John Runston, Thomas Shulf, John Persoun, Richard le Lange, John Shulf, John Nicole, Andrew de Brumpton, John Roges, Katherine de Seymor, Nicholas, parson of the church of Porteseved, John de Wyk of Weston, John le Capiere of Walton, John Porterose, Lawrence Mareschal, Robert le Masoun of Porteseved, William his brother and others, notwithstanding that those on board the ship had escaped alive and that, at the time of carrying away, it was claimed for the said Robert. By K. & C.

March 29. Eltham.

The like to Simon de Hedersete and John Claver touching the murder of sixteen men on board a ship of Anastasia, late the wife of John But, of Wolberdeswyk on the coast of Suffolk, near Suthwold, and the carrying away of the cargo of the said ship. Changed because sealed at another time.

Membrane 21d.

April 1. Eltham.

Writ of aid for Robert de Ardern, Richard de Hastong and Walter de Wouburn, appointed to arrest John son of William de Mulverton of Weston and Roger Bonyng, charged with sundry felonies in the county of Warwick.

April 2. Eltham.

Appointment of John Sturmy, William le Fitz Waryn and Peter de Grete in the place of the steward of the household in the late commission of oyer and terminer to the latter and the marshals of the household touching complaints of trespasses committed within the verge of the household during the absence of the king beyond seas in fulfilment of a vow. By K.

Membrane 18d.

July 12. Barlings.

Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Shareshull, Roger Hillary, Robert de Aston and William de Bradwell on complaint by John le Smale, king's clerk, that John Strayt the elder, John his elder son, John Guyge, John le Spicer, John le Deyere of Teukesbury and others imprisoned him, took away 3 houres of his, worth 100l., at Teukesbury, co. Gloucester, and carried away his goods.

July 6. Lincoln.

The like to Richard de Wylughby, Robert Russel, William Basset and William Scot on complaint by William son of William de Emmelaye that some persons broke his park at Emmelay, hunted there, carried away dear, chased 12 mares of his which were therein so that they cast their foals, and burned the parker's lodge. By fine of 10s. York.

Membrane 17d.

March 22. Westminster.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Insula, John de Tycheburn, John de Mere and Peter Colsweyn on complaint by William de Monte Acuto that Thomas de Folkerby, parson of the church of Caulburn, William Alfred, Walter Forster, Richard atte Strete, William Stigard and others, at Sweyneston, Isle of Wight, felled his trees, hunted in his free warren and carried away trees, hares, and rabbits.

March 21. Westminster.

The like, touching the like trespasses on the king's property at the same place.

March 20. Eltham.

The like to John Inge, John de Shardelowe, Thomas Bacoun and Robert de Asshele on complaint by John de Molyns that, while he was beyond seas on the king's service with William de Monte Acuto and his lands were in the king's protection, Richard de Waledene and Alice his wife, William de Kyrkeby, John de Waledene, Geoffrey de Waledene, Geoffrey de Boyvill, William de Berkhamstede, Henry Joede, John son of John Adam and others at Stoke Pogeys and Dunton, co. Buckingham, broke his houses, took away 16 horses, 24 oxen, 12 cows and 100 swine of his, worth 60l., felled his trees, fished his stews, and carried away trees and fish. By p.s.

Membrane 16d.

June 24. Norwich.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to William de Dunton, knight, Master John de Felmyngham, Thomas de Byrston and Thomas Shillyng on the coast between the towns of Tilneye and Walpole in Mersland, co. Norfolk.

Membrane 15d.

April 23. Wingham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Henry le Vavaceour, Thomas Deyvill and Adam de Hoperton touching the accounts of the collectors of the pavage granted by the late king and the king to the town of Pontefract, co. York.

April 23. Wingham.

The like to Robert de Perpount, Richard de Wylughby and Robert Darcy touching the murder of Ralph de Birton at Birton, co. Nottingham. By K. on the information of G. le Scrope.

June 25. Norwich.

The like to Robert de Aspale, William Tracy and Robert de Aston on information that persons in the counties of Gloucester, Somerset, Dorset and Wilts have carried away the escheated goods of Hugh le Despenser the younger and Master Robert de Baldok which were in Bristol Castle and the barton and liberty of Bristol, and still detain these from the king; that his ministers and others have oppressed his tenants in those counties, extorting from them such ransoms that they are not able to satisfy their services and customs due to him, that in Kyngeswode Chace there have been trespasses of vert and venison, the perpetrators whereof are screened from justice by others and that the king's foresters there are prevented by threats from discharging their offices.

Membrane 14d.

April 22. Wingham.

Appointment of John Brounz and William de Latton as conservators in the county of Berks, pursuant to the statute against taking salmon in any river of the realm from the Nativity of St. Mary to Martilmas and destroying salmon fry by nets or other engines in mill ponds from the middle of April to midsummer.

Membrane 13d.

July 18. Lincoln.

Commission to John Beek, William Dysny, John de Crosholm the elder, John de Nevill of Snartford and John de Crosholm the younger to survey and remove obstructions in the river Ancolm from the bridge of Bishoppbrigg to the town of Glamfordbrigges, co. Lincoln.

Membrane 12d.

April 25. Wingham.

Writ of aid until midsummer for Simon de Biletoft and John de Carleton appointed to arrest and bring to the king John son and heir of John de Belawe, whose custody and marriage belong to him.

March 12. Otford.

Commission to Geoffrey le Scrope, Robert de Cliderhou, William de Tatham and John de Lancastre to enquire and certify the king touching a petition of his tenants of Boweland showing that Richard de Spaldyngton, late keeper of his free chace of Boweland in the counties of York and Lancaster, while in the tenure of queen Isabella, felled and sold 200 oaks and 300 ashes there; took the stags, hinds, bucks and does at his pleasure, to the total destruction thereof; levied a rent of 12 marks for the herbage whereof he paid but 4 to the queen; that he never accounted to her for rents of 11s. and 6s. 8d. received from William le Turnour and Robert le Turnour for their messuages within the chace and that he so impoverished the tenants and bondmen by ransoms, undue prises and other extortions that some have relinquished their tenements and the rest are for the most part unable to perform their service to the king.

On May 3 a commission was directed to Peter de Middelton, John Giffard, Robert de Shirbourn and William de Denum in identical terms.

On July 22, Peter de Middelton, William de Denum and Robert de Shireburn were appointed to execute the same. By C.

May 3. Dartford.

Commission to Constantine de Mortuo Mari and George de Thorp to inquire and certify the king touching a treasure found at Est Herlynge, co. Norfolk. By K.

Memorandum.—This commission was delivered to Robert de Burgate and William de Hoo who took an oath in the Chancery for the faithful execution of the same.

Membrane 11d.

May 18. Havering atte Bower.

Commission to John de Wysham, justice of North Wales, William le Botiller of Wemme, Roger de Peulesdon and Roger Carles to examine the inquisition returned into the Chancery on a former commission to the said William and others touching a complaint by Griffin de la Pole that John de Cherleton in the time of the late king ejected him from his lands in Dendor and Meghen Iscoyt in the land of Powys in North Wales, held in chief, and burned his houses and buildings, to take fresh inquisitions if necessary and to do full and speedy justice according to the law and custom of those parts. By K. & C.

On July 6, Adam de Herewynton and Robert de Aston are associated in this commission.

Membrane 10d.

April 27. Bermondsey.

Appointment of William de Northo in the place of John Dabernoun, now sheriff of the county, in the commission of oyer and terminer to the said John, John Travers and John de Ifeld on complaint by Henry Tregoz that Walter, prior of Tortington, and others broke his park at Wykenholt, co. Sussex. By C.

May 6. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, Robert Achard, Thomas de Louthe and Robert de Hungerford on complaint by Fulke Fitz Waryn that John Wyard. John de Acestre, Robert de Welles, Thomas de Welles of Wanetynge, Hugh de Beuminstre, Henry de Maundevill, Peter Croke of Wanetyngg and others took away a horse of his, worth 60l., at Wanetynge, co. Berks. By K.

Membrane 9d.

April 29. Stratford.

Writ of aid for William Trussel and Richard de Kyngeston, a monk of Bindon Abbey, taking back to the abbey John de Monte Acuto and John de Welle, apostate monks, arrested by the king's command while wandering about the country, sometimes in secular and sometimes in regular habit, in contempt of their profession.

May 8. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore and John de Cantebrigge, touching many felonies and robberies in the county of Suffolk by persons going armed by day and night contrary to the statute of Northampton and the king's proclamation. By C.

Membrane 8d.

March 29. Eltham.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Geoffrey le Scrope, Robert de Scorburgh and Adam Hoperton on complaint by William, archbishop of York, that Robert de Nonewykthornes, John his son, William Stede, William Peroun, William Hunter, Robert Page, Martin Fenne, Richard de Braythwayt and others broke his park at Ripon, co. York, hunted there, carried away deer and assaulted his servants. By the chancellor.

July 6. Lincoln.

The like to Richard de Wylughby, Robert Darcy, William de Denum and Simon de Grymesby on complaint by Robert de Colevill that William Marmyon, knight, Robert Lovet, parson of the church of Asshewell, John his brother, Roger de Stowe, chaplain, John de Seynmark of Thornhagh, Edmund Paynel, parson of the church of Berghton, Gerard de Barkeston of Castle Bytham and others broke his park at Castle Bytham, co. Lincoln, hunted there, and carried away deer.

Membrane 7d.

May 10. Havering atte Bower.

Commission to William de Shaldeford and to John Aleyn, supplying the place of the justice of North Wales, to examine into some petitions by Englishmen dwelling in North Wales complaining of felonies and oppressions suffered at the hands of Griffin ap Rees, knight, David ab Ada and other Welshmen and to imprison until further orders those they shall find to be guilty in the matter. By K.

Writ de intendendo accordingly.

May 10. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Geoffrey le Scrope, Thomas Deyvill and Adam Hoperton on complaint by Ralph de Bulmere of trespasses in his parks at Wilton in Clyveland and Thornton under Risbergh, co. York. By fine of 20s.

Vacated because otherwise below under date of August 20.

May 18. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John Inge, Edward de Sancto Johanne, Robert de Chedeworth and William de Northo touching the persons who carried away jewels, treasure, silver vessels, armour and other goods and took away horses, oxen, cows, sheep and other animals which Edmund late earl of Arundel held on the day of his death and which the late king caused to be taken into his hands as escheats at Atham, Rothing, Pritelwell, Yengemergerete, Wolfhampton, Ovesham and Childene Canefeld, co. Essex, Chichester, Arundell, Bourne, Stanstede, Sengleton, Est Dene, Wollavyton, Stoke, Leuominster, Palingham and Sunhurst, co. Sussex, Milham and Southwode, co. Norfolk, Wenge and Blakewell, co. Buckingham, Upton Leonard, co. Gloucester, Cheping Norton, co. Oxford, Kyvele, co. Wilts, Eppeworth, co. Lincoln, and in the city of London. By K.

The like to William le Botiller of Wemme, John Inge, Roger Corbet of Haddele and Richard de Baskerville touching jewels and goods similarly carried away at Shrewsbury, Chastel Isabell', Ruton, Conede, Felton, Acton Rounde, Wroccestre, Dodinton, Ideshale, Lideley, Stratton and Upton, co. Salop. By K.

Membrane 6d.

May 8. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Mounteneye, Richard de Whatton and Henry de Musters touching the accounts of the collectors of the pavage granted on 8 May, 2 Edward III., at the town of Newark. By pet. of C.

Membrane 4d.

May 13. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John Inge, Henry de Guldene and John atte Fosse on complaint by William de Monte Acuto, to whom the king lately granted the custody of the stannary in the county of Devon, that Thomas, abbot of Boklond, John de Chalons, knight, John his brother, Richard son of John atte Smyth', Michael Cole, Thomas Hassok, John de Orpeton, William Henry of Orpeton, William de Opeton the younger, William Henri, John Hassok, William Alger atte Forde and others prevented him from executing his office and assaulted John Cole and Walter le Smyth, his bailiffs, at Chalonsleye, so that he has lost the profits of the stannary and court and cannot satisfy the king of the farm due for the same. Changed because sealed at another time. By K.

June 8. Norwich.

The like to William de Shareshull and Roger Hillary touching the persons who killed Hugh de Everdon, Laurence Godefrey of Thobrugge and Henry de Blaunford at St. Albans, co. Hertford.

Membrane 3d.

May 18. Havering atte Bower.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Simon de Hedersete, Thomas de Bavent, and John Claver on complaint by Thomas Roscelyn that John de Ormesby, knight, William le Povere of Leringsete, Thomas le Miliers, John le Povere, parson of the church of Stodeye, Margery Tibbes, Robert de Begate and others broke his houses at Eggefeld, co. Norfolk, felled his trees, fished his stews and carried away trees and fish. Changed by the keeper of the seal because sealed at another time.

May 30. Bury St. Edmunds.

Commission of the peace to Robert de Ufford, Oliver de Ingham, John de Sancto Philiberto and John de Cove in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, where many felonies and oppressions are now committed by persons going and riding armed by day and night contrary to the statute of Northampton and the king's proclamation. By K.

June 24. Norwich.

The like commission to the following:—

Robert de Ufford.

Robert de Morleye.

Oliver de Ingham.

Constantine de Mortuo Mari.

Thomas le Latymer.

Edmund Bacoun.

June 12. Barnwell.

Commission de walliis et fossatis to Peter de Saltmersh, Henry de Walpole, William de Dunton, Simon Costyn and William Duraunt in Mershland, co. Norfolk, and the parts adjacent.

July 15. Lincoln.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Stonore, John Treiagu, Reginald de Botreaux and John Brilloun, on information that Benedict Noght of Mushole, John le Taverner of Mushole, and others aided John Mautravers and Thomas Gurneye, rebels, to pass beyond seas from Cornwall after the issue of the king's mandate to the keepers of all the ports not to suffer them to leave the realm, that they afterwards supplied them with corn, armour, and victuals, and that they still render them continual assistance.

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June 5. Thetford.

Commission of oyer and terminer to Ralph Basset of Weldon, John de Cantebrigge, Almaricus la Zousch and Robert de Thorpe on information that Simon Sidrak, William and Simon his sons, John Hoke, John Burdoun, William de Clynton, William le Shepherd, Richard Rand and others assembling armed at Rokyngham, co. Northampton, assaulted John Waldegrave, queen Philippa's serjeant and minister of Rokyngham Forest, and by threats prevented the other ministers of the said forest from executing their offices. By K.

June 4. Bury St. Edmunds.

Appointment of Roger Hillary and Robert de Aston in the place of Ralph Bloyon and Richard Penres in the late commission of oyer and terminer touching alleged oppression of the men and tenants of the land of Gower by Richard de Peshale and Alina his wife. By C.

June 7. Norwich.

Writ of aid for Robert Jorz, sheriff of Nottingham, and John de Denton appointed to arrest and bring back to Nottingham prison Roger de Wandesleye and Thomas le Ragged who have broken from that prison when detained there for felonies in the county of Derby.

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June 28. Gaywood.

Commission to Robert de Norton and Peter de Hoo to complete the survey of the islands of Gernereye, Jereseie, Serk and Aureneye commenced by the said Robert and William de la Rue under a commission which has since been superseded by the king. By K.

July 6. Lincoln.

Commission of oyer and terminer to John de Handelo, John de Stonore, John de Hampton and Robert de Asshele on complaints of oppressions by the king's ministers in the counties of Oxford, Berks, Bedford and Buckingham. By C.