Fine Roll C 60/56, 43 HENRY III (1258–1259)

Membrane 11

Fines of the forty-third year of King Henry son of King John.

1
28 Oct. Westminster. For Henry le Waleys. The king has granted to Henry le Waleys that he may render 10 m. per annum at the Exchequer of the 20 m. which remain to be rendered to him at the Exchequer of the fine of 30 m. that he made before Roger of Thirkleby and his associates, justices last itinerant in York, for a trespass of which he and his men were accused, namely 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-third year, 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 10 m. in the following year at the same terms. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have the same terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By the justiciar and the magnates of the king’s council.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
2
Westmorland. Robert le Botyller gives the king 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland to take etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
3
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Hugh son of Ralph gives the king 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
4
[No date]. Wiltshire. Richard de La Ryvere, William de Grimmested’, Caliena, his wife, Henry de Helgenton’, Egidia, his wife, and Geoffrey de Erbe give 20s. for taking an attaint of [an assize of] darrein presentment 1 before the king (coram Rege) or the chief justice at Clarendon against John fitz Geoffrey, concerning the church of Woodborough. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
1.
‘of darrein presentment’ interlined.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
5
[No date]. Sussex. Christiana, who was the wife of Roger de Stedenham, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
6
[No date]. Yorkshire. Vacated because because below. Robert de Veyly gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because below. See no. 8.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
7
[No date]. Lincolnshire. John de Neville gives one mark for taking an assize concerning a dyke raised in Cotes 1 before the chief justice. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
1.
‘of in Cotes’ interlined.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
8
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert de Veylly gives one mark for a writ ad terminum, namely a plea [for a case to be] at the Bench in the octaves of Hilary against Eymon Turbert, concerning half a knight’s fee in Methelton’. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc. 1
1.
For a cancelled version of this entry see no. 6 above.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
9
[No date]. Yorkshire. Richard, son of Martin of Ottringham, gives one mark for a writ of agreement at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
10
2 Nov. Westminster. Essex. John Gobyun gives one mark for a writ of agreement at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
11
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Robert le Veel gives the king half a mark for having a writ of trespass before the chief justice when he comes to the parts of Gloucester. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
12
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert de Wilgheby gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire to take etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
13
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Phillip, son of Simon de Butterwick, gives one mark for taking an attaint before H. Bigod, chief justice, upon his next arrival at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
14
[No date]. Sussex. Walter de Hidifeld’ gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the chief justice when he comes to the parts of Sussex. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
15
[No date]. Derbyshire. William son of Henry gives the king one mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] from the county court of Derbyshire before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
16
[No date]. Sussex. Thomas de Aumblehurst’ gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the chief justice when he comes to the parts of Sussex. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
17
5 Nov. Westminster. For Stephen of Spofforth. The king has pardoned to the men of Stephen, parson of the church of Spofforth, tenants of the same church, the 2½ m. at which they were amerced before R. of Thirkleby and his associates, justices last itinerant at York, for a trespass. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause them to be quit therefrom.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
18
[No date]. Lincolnshire. William Crane of Benington gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
19
[No date]. Essex. John de Suafham gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
a.
The first membrane of the originalia roll E 371/23 is badly damaged and faded. It cannot be ascertained whether this entry is on the originalia roll or not.
20
[No date]. Order to Richard de Montfichet to cause the king’s park of Havering to be agisted in as much as he is able without damage to the deer, so that the agistors of that park shall answer at the Exchequer. 1
1.
This entry is written on the right–hand side of the membrane opposite nos. 18 and 19 above.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
21
[No date]. Yorkshire. The abbot of Jervaulx gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
a.
This is the first entry that can be made out for certain on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1. The marginal annotation for this entry cannot be clearly made out.
b.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
22
5 Nov. Westminster. Yorkshire. The same abbot gives one mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same Peter. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
23
For Cok the Jew. On Sunday next after All Saints in the forty-third year, Cok son of Aaron, Jew of London, paid 5 m. of gold in the king’s Wardrobe to Aubrey de Fécamp and Peter of Winchester, clerks of the same Wardrobe, in part payment of the 2000 m. of silver by which he had made fine with the king a short while previously for having the chattels formerly of the aforesaid Aaron, his father. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Cok to be quit from the aforesaid 5 m. of gold.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
24
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Geoffrey de Brocholes gives half a mark for a writ at the Bench called pone. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
25
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. John, son of Simon of Hamerton, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
26
6 Nov. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Hubert of Terling, son and heir of Luke of Terling, for all lands and tenements which Luke held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the king’s escheator in Essex that, having accepted security from Hubert for rendering 100s. to the king at the next Exchequer of Michaelmas for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands and tenements of which Luke was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which [were taken into the king’s hand] by reason of his death.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
27
For Robert de Ros. The king has remitted to Robert de Ros all but 100s. of the 100 m. at which he was lately amerced for unjust detention and imprisonment and has given him respite from those 100s. until Easter in the forty-third year in one year. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Robert to be quit from all but 100s. of the aforesaid 100 m. and to have that term for the same 100s.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
28
[No date]. For the citizens of York. It has been attested by Aubrey de Fécamp and Peter of Winchester, clerks of the king’s Wardrobe, that the king’s citizens of York paid £33 6s. 8d. to Artald de Sancto Romano, then keeper of the aforesaid Wardrobe, in the Wardrobe on Monday next after St. Edward in the fortieth year at Westminster, 50 m. on Tuesday next after St. Gregory in the same year at Merton, 50 m. on the eve of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist in the forty-first year, and 50 m. on Sunday next after St. Edward in the same year, of the fine of 200 m. which the same citizens had made a while ago with the king for having a charter of liberties. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same citizens to be quit from the aforesaid 200 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
29
[No date]. Derbyshire. Henry le Foun gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
30
[No date]. Middlesex. Henry son of William gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
31
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Benedict of Rolleston gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
32
[No date]. Middlesex. Henry son of William gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
33
[No date]. Norfolk. Matilda, who was the wife of Fraricus de Molesl’, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
34
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Peter Seilbert and Joan, his wife, Margaret, daughter of Simon of Farlesthorpe, Benedict de Hagham and Beatrice, his wife, and Robert of Somercotes and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
35
[No date]. Norfolk. Because above. Matilda, who was the wife of Fraricus de Molesl’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because above. See no. 33.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
36
6 Nov. Westminster. Derbyshire. Roger de Stratton’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
37
[No date]. Derbyshire. The same Roger gives half a mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
38
[No date]. Norfolk. John Atherwald gives half a mark for having a writ of record before Hugh Bigod when he comes to the parts of Norfolk. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
39
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. John, son of Simon of Hamerton, gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
40
[No date]. Devon. Robert de Cruys gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
41
6 Nov. Westminster. For the abbot of Evesham. The king has granted to the abbot of Evesham that he may pay £10 at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-third year of the £106 19s. 6d. which he owes him at the Exchequer, £10 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and £20 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £106 19s. 6d. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
42
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Lacelles gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
43
11 Nov. Guildford. Wiltshire. Ralph de Hida gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means the marginal annotations cannot be made out.
44
Concerning selling the king’s wines. The king has assigned John de Suyneford to see his wines at York as seems best to him for the king’s advantage.
a.
An alternative date, ‘12 Nov.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1.
45
[No date]. Norfolk. Stephen of Reedham gives one mark for taking an assize of darrein presentment before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
46
12 Nov. Guildford. Cornwall. Ranulf de Stratton’ and Isabella, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of darrein presentment before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
47
[No date]. Cornwall. Stephen de Podiford gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
48
14 Nov. Guildford. Concerning the escheatry beyond the Trent, which has been committed. By the counsel of the magnates of his council, the king has committed his demesne lands and escheats beyond the Trent, and all other things that pertain to the office of king’s escheator beyond the Trent, to William Latimer to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
49
[No date]. Cornwall. Odo de Nauslarun gives 20s. for having a pone [to transfer a plea] concerning debt to the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
50
[No date]. Yorkshire. John of Bilton gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to take etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
51
[No date]. Yorkshire. The same John gives the king one mark for having another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff etc. to etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
52
17 Nov. Windsor. Lincolnshire. Hugh the Breton gives half a mark for a writ at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
53
23 Nov. St. Albans. Surrey. Robert Crul gives half a mark for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. against Roger Le Heye, concerning a tenement in Chiddingfold. Order to the sheriff of Surrey etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
54
[No date]. Northumberland. William Le Venur, Thomas Totruntyn, William son of Alice, Thomas Cithireforth’, Thomas son of Liulf, Robert son of William, Walter Gunel’, Robert le Franceys, Adam Ippeioye, Thomas Forester and Walter of Hexham give 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
55
[No date]. Surrey. William Piguche gives half a mark for taking an attaint before the chief justice upon his next arrival etc. against Walter of Kinnersley, concerning a dyke raised in Carshalton. Order to the sheriff of Surrey etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
56
29 Nov. Bury St. Edmunds. Lincolnshire. Ralph de Litlebir’ and Agnes, his wife, give one mark.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
57
[No date]. Warwickshire. Nicholas Cuttedhers and Agnes, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
58
1 Dec. Bury St. Edmunds. Norfolk. Henry of Shelton and Olive, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
59
Concerning relief. The king has taken the fealty of Henry de Sancto Mauro, son and heir of Agnes of Rowden, for all lands and tenements which Agnes held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the king’s escheator in Wiltshire to cause Henry to have full seisin etc. of all lands and tenements of which Agnes was seised etc. Because Agnes was enfeoffed of the aforesaid lands by the king’s charter, the king has pre-arranged a day for Henry to be before him (coram Rege) on the morrow of Hilary next to come in order to perform homage to the king and [pay] relief if he shall owe it for the aforesaid lands.
60
1 Oct. [sic]. Bury St. Edmunds. Yorkshire. David of Poppleton gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
61
For the relict of P. de Chaworth. Hawise, who was the wife of Patrick de Chaworth, is to render 18s. 4½d. per annum to the king for as long as the custody of the lands formerly of the aforesaid Patrick shall be in the king’s hand for the surplus of her dower.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
62
3 Dec. Bury St. Edmunds. Suffolk. John of Welnetham gives one mark for taking before the chief justice the assize that Roger Loveday previously arraigned before W. le Breton, concerning a tenement in Welnetham, because it is said a dispute has arisen between John and William. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
63
5 Dec. Chippenham. Norfolk. John, son of John de Bathele, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
64
[No date]. Suffolk. Agnes Payet gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
65
[No date]. Suffolk. The same Agnes gives the king another half-mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
66
[No date]. Leicestershire. William Burdet gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
67
[No date]. Yorkshire. Alice of Bugthorpe gives the king one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
68
[No date]. Yorkshire. Walter de Grey gives the king 2 m. for having a writ of trespass before Hugh Bigod, chief justice, when he comes to the parts of York. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
b.
Walter is described as ‘clerk’ in an interlineation in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1.
69
[No date]. Essex. Roger Cobbeyn and Rose, his wife, and Nicholaa and Avelina, her sisters, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
70
[No date]. Essex. The same Roger and Rose, and her sisters, Nicholaa, Avelina, Gunilda and Margery, give one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
71
6 Dec. Ely. For the men of Outwell. The king has given respite to the men of the bishop of Ely of Outwell, until next Easter, from the 20 m. 3s. 4d. at which they were amerced before Gilbert of Preston and his associates, justices last itinerant in Norfolk, for a trespass and pledging, on account of their extreme poverty that has been brought upon them by the flooding. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk to cause the same men to have that respite and to cause their livestock and chattels, which were taken from them for this reason, to be delivered to them in the meantime.
72
8 Dec. Ely. Concerning the custody of the abbey of Barking. The king has committed the abbey of Barking, vacant by the cession of Christiana of Bosham, formerly abbess of the same place, to Walter de Rudham’ to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same abbey to the king at the Exchequer. Order to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the aforesaid abbey to be intendant and respondent to Walter as the king’s keeper of the same in all things that pertain to the aforesaid abbey, as aforesaid. 1 He has the king’s letters patent for this.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here. What follows is added by another hand.
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
b.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, reads ‘Essex’.
73
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. John de Wotton’ gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire to take etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
74
[No date]. Suffolk. John de Buxel’, clerk, gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
75
[No date]. Yorkshire. Richard le Normand gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
76
[No date]. Leicestershire. Robert de Martivall’ gives the king one mark for taking an attaint before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
77
[No date]. Devon. William de Totescumbe gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
78
[No date]. Yorkshire. The abbot of Selby gives the king one mark for taking the assize called utrum before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
79
[No date]. Leicestershire. The same abbot gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
80
20 Dec. Havering. Somerset. Robert le Waleys gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[in the Roll]
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
81
26 Dec. Westminster. Concerning a fine for the custody of Shrewsbury abbey. Because the abbey of Shrewsbury is grievously burdened by an alien yoke, as the king has learned, the king, by a fine of 50 m. of silver which the prior and convent of the same house have made with him, has granted them in this vacancy of the said house made by the cession of Brother Henry, lately abbot of Shrewsbury, into the hands of the venerable father R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, which both the bishop and the prior and convent have signified to the king by their letters patent, that they may have custody of the said abbey on this occasion by the king’s special grace for all the period of the aforesaid vacancy, and that they may take and have all issues and revenues of the same abbey to their use, both in tallages of men and in lands and other things pertaining to their abbey that might have pertained to the king if he were to hold that custody in his hand, so that no bailiff of the king or any other on his behalf shall impede them or concern himself with that custody whereby the same prior and convent shall not have free administration on this occasion of all goods and chattels pertaining to their abbey, saving however to the king the advowsons of churches pertaining to that abbey and the wardships, escheats and knights’ fees if they happen to fall in during the period of the aforesaid vacancy, and saving to the king and his heirs the aforementioned custody in future in other vacancies of the same abbey when it falls in. 1 They are patent.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here. What follows is written by a different hand.
a.
Because of damage to the left hand margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, it is impossible to know whether this entry has an 'S' annotation.
82
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes daughter of Thomas gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
83
[No date]. Yorkshire. Michael Gerunel gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
84
[No date]. Essex. Thomas Tessun gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
85
[No date]. Essex. The same Thomas gives another half-mark for another writ. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
86
29 Dec. Westminster. Suffolk. Walter de Clopton’ and Cecilia, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
87
[No date]. Devon. The abbot of Torre gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
88
30 Dec. Westminster. Because the church is not vacant. The king has committed the custody of the abbey of Waltham to Adam de Aston to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same abbey at the Exchequer. Order to all tenants of the aforesaid abbey to be intendant and respondent to the aforesaid Adam in all things which pertain to that custody, as aforesaid. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because the church is not vacant
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
89
[No date]. Dorset. Nicholas of Morden gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Dorset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
90
1 Jan. Merton. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Alexander de Aunho, son of Godfrey de Aunho, for all lands and tenements which Godfrey held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Somerset that, having accepted security from Alexander for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer, namely a moiety at the next Exchequer of Easter and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following for his relief, he is [to cause him to have] full seisin of all lands and tenements of which Godfrey was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which [were taken into the king’s hand] by reason of [his] death etc.
[in the Roll]
91
Concerning relief. Order, in the same manner, to the escheator of Wiltshire except for taking security.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
92
[No date]. Shropshire. William de Upton’ gives one mark for taking an assize of darrein presentment before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[in the Roll]
93
[No date]. Suffolk. William son of Roger and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
94
7 Jan. Westminster. Devon. Peter de Sancto Nicholao gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
95
[No date]. Devon. Richard de La Hale gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
96
8 Jan. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Ralph Gernon, son and heir of William Gernon, for all lands and tenements which William, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Essex that, having accepted security from Ralph for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer, [he is to cause him to have] full seisin of all lands etc.
[in the Roll]
97
Concerning relief. Order, in the same manner, to the escheator in Derbyshire etc.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 10

98
10 Jan. Westminster. Warwickshire. Henry de Pirie gives one mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[in the Roll]
99
[No date]. Somerset. Stephen de Bonevyle gives one mark for a writ.
[S’, in the Roll]
100
[No date]. Sussex. Nicholas the Welshman gives 1 m. for a writ.
[S’, in the Roll]
101
10 Jan. Westminster. For the executors of Phillip Lovel. Because Geoffrey de Fanencurt and Nicholas of Lewknor have mainperned before the king and his council for the executors of the testament of Phillip Lovel, formerly the king’s treasurer, for rendering debts, if he owed any on the day he died, and for rendering other things if the king can rightfully exact them from the same executors by reason of the same Phillip, for valuing whose goods and chattels with the same executors, by good men, the king has sent Adam de Aston, order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire and the escheator of the same county to cause the same executors to have free administration of all goods and chattels formerly of Phillip in their bailiwick once they have been valued, as aforesaid. They are to cause it to inquired with utmost diligence whether any of Phillip’s goods or chattels have been removed or taken away after his death, and they are to cause them to be restored to the same executors without delay.
102
For the executors of Phillip Lovel. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff of Suffolk and the escheator of the same county, and to the sheriffs and escheators of Kent, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Worcestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and Essex and Hertfordshire, the constable of the Tower of London, and to the sheriffs and escheators of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire and Warwickshire and Leicestershire.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
103
[No date]. Yorkshire. Ralph de Lacelles gives one mark for a pone.
[S’, in the Roll]
104
10 Jan. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Ralph of Thrupp, son and heir of Simon of Thrupp, for all lands and tenements which Simon held from the king in chief, and he has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Northamptonshire that, having accepted security from Ralph for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer, namely a moiety at the Exchequer of Easter and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands etc.
[in the Roll]
105
[No date]. Cumberland. John of Carlisle gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin concerning a tenement 1 before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘concerning a tenement’ interlined.
106
[No date]. Cumberland. The same John gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin concerning common of pasture before the same Peter. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[in the Roll]
107
[No date]. Leicestershire. Alice, daughter of Adam of Northampton, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[in the Roll]
108
[No date]. Shropshire. Henry son of Henry gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[in the Roll]
109
[No date]. Westmorland. Adam [of] Melling and Alice, his wife, and Richard Stornel and Christiana, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
On the dorse of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 1, is the following fourteenth-century note: ‘The fines and other debts that were owed by this roll were extracted in the seventeenth year of King E., son of King E., in the month of January [1324]’.
110
13 Jan. Merton. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Oliver de Dinham, son and heir of Geoffrey de Dinham, for all lands and tenements which he held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Devon that, having accepted security from him for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer of Easter next to come, he is to cause Oliver to have full seisin of all lands and tenements which Geoffrey held from the king in chief in his bailiwick and of all other lands of which he was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which he took into the king’s hand by reason of his death.
[in the Roll]
111
Concerning relief. Order, in the same manner, to the escheator in Somerset, except for taking security.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
112
20 Jan. Canterbury. Kent. Robert son of William, Peter son of Robert and Hilditha, his wife, and Adam ad Leechalere and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
113
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Hugh son of William and Alice, his wife, and Isabella, her sister, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
114
22 Jan. Canterbury. For Hugh de Dive. The king has pardoned to Hugh de Dive, marshal of his household, the half-mark of gold by which he made fine with him a short time ago for having quittance from [being placed upon] assizes. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit therefrom. By the justiciar.
115
[No date]. Kent. William de Arderne gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] concerning livestock that has been seized to the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Kent etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
116
The fine of Master Elias son of Mosse. Master Elias, son of Master Mosse, Jew of London, has made fine with the king before the magnates of his council by 400 m. of silver for having the lands, houses and all tenements in London and Northampton formerly of Elias le Eveske, formerly Jew of London, who has recently converted to the Catholic faith, and he has the king’s charter for this. By H., the justiciar.
[in the Roll]
117
28 Jan. Canterbury. Norfolk. Peter son of Amfrid gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before W. le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
118
28 Jan. Canterbury. For the executors of W. de Clare. In recompense for the expenses which William de Clare, formerly the king’s faithful man, incurred in staying with the king and the magnates of his council for the business of the king and kingdom transacted at Oxford and Winchester during summer last past, and in keeping the king’s castle of Winchester at his own costs, the king has pardoned to him the 40 m, by whcih he made fine for William Finamur and his associates before Gilbert of Preston and his associates, itinerant justices in Hampshire, for a trespass, and the 5 m. which were exacted from the same William [de Clare] for a murder fine in his manor of Mapledurham. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the executors of the testament of the aforesaid W. de Clare to be quit from the aforesaid 40 m. and 5 m. By the justiciar and others of the king’s council.
a.
Almost certainly in error the scribe copying out the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, gives the county in which the justices were in eyre as ‘Suffolk’.
119
28 Jan. Canterbury. Hampshire. William de Borngate gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
120
[No date]. Lancaster. William of Atherton gives 1 m. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
121
[No date]. For Judea Russell. A fine has been made with the king by 20 gold talents on behalf of Judea, wife of Abraham Russell, formerly a Jew of Wilton, for having the king’s licence to return into England and stay there, as appears in the Close Roll. 1
[in the Roll]
1.
See CR 1256–1259, p. 357.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
122
30 Jan. Rochester. Lancaster. Lambert of Anderton gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
123
[No date]. Lancaster. Henry, son of Elias of Pleasington, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
124
Lancaster. The prior of the hospital of St. John, Chester, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
125
3 Feb. Westminster. Dorset. Margery de Kokynton’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Dorset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
126
[No date]. Yorkshire. The abbot of Jervaulx gives 20s. for having a certificate. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
127
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Richard de Bella Aqua gives 1 m. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
128
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Baldwin de Vere gives 1 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[in the Roll]
129
[No date]. Warwickshire. John of Coventry and Felicia, his wife, give one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[in the Roll]
130
[No date]. Devon. Peter de Aylneston’ gives one mark for taking an attaint before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
131
4 Feb. Westminster. Lancaster. Alan of Windle, Roger de Molyneus and Agnes, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
132
Yorkshire. The abbot of Thornton gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
133
[No date]. Somerset. Joan la Sore gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
134
5 Feb. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the fealty of Phillip, son and heir 1 of Phillip of Batsford, for four-and-a-half virgates of land which the aforesaid Phillip, his father, held from the king in socage in the barony of Bardley on the day he died and which the king’s escheator in Shropshire took into the king’s hand by reason of the death of the aforesaid Phillip, his father. Order to the same escheator that, having accepted security 2 from him for rendering 6s. at the Exchequer of Easter 3 for his relief of the aforesaid four-and-a-half virgates of land, he is to cause the same Phillip to have full seisin of the aforesaid land and of all other lands and tenements of which etc.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘and heir’ interlined.
2.
‘having accepted fealty on this occasion for the king and’ cancelled here by expunction.
3.
‘of Easter’ interlined.
135
[No date]. Rutland. Peter Dinghe gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Rutland etc.
[in the Roll]
136
Concerning the county of Lancaster, which has been committed. By the counsel of the magnates who are of his council, the king has committed the county of Lancaster to William the Butler, together with his castle of Lancaster, to keep in the form provided by the king and the same magnates. Order to Patrick de Ulvesby to deliver that county with the aforesaid castle to William without delay to keep as aforesaid. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
137
Concerning the county of Lancaster, which has been committed. Order to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, etc. and all others of the county of Lancaster to be intendant and respondent to the same William as sheriff and keeper of the aforesaid county and castle in all things that pertain to that custody.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
138
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. William de Horton’ gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the king at Eton upon his next arrival at Windsor against the abbot of Medmenham, concerning a messuage and half a carucate of land in Marlow.
[S’, in the Roll]
139
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Alina Marshal gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
A later hand adds a further county heading in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, which reads ‘Norfolk’.
140
Concerning relief. William de Glanville, son and heir of Adam de Glanville, has performed his fealty to the king for all of the land with appurtenances that Adam held from the king in chief in Felsted, and the king has rendered that land to him. Order to the king’s escheator in Essex that, having accepted security from William for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer for the aforesaid land, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all that land and of all other lands and tenements of which etc.
[in the Roll]
141
7 Feb. Westminster. For the men of Easingwold. The king’s men of Easingwold and Huby paid £20 10s. 7¼d. by order of the king to Roger de Ros, formerly buyer of the king’s Wardrobe, and to Hugh de Turri, his associate, in Boston fair in the fortieth year for the farm of the said vills, in order to acquit themselves of certain purchases made in the same fair, as is attested before the king by Hugh and Roger’s letters patent. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the aforesaid men of Easingwold and Huby to be quit from the aforesaid £20 10s. 7¼d.
142
[No date]. Leicestershire. William de Charneles and Clemencia, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[in the Roll]
143
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Hugh de Capeles gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
144
[No date]. Suffolk. The same Hugh gives half a mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same John. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
145
[No date]. Staffordshire. Geoffrey son of Warin gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
146
[No date]. Norfolk. Walter son of John gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
147
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Robert Basset of Rushton gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
148
8 Feb. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the fealty of Roger Cheles, son and heir of Robert Cheles, for all lands and tenements which Robert held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire that, having accepted security from him for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer of Easter, he is to cause Roger to have full seisin of all lands etc.
[in the Roll]
149
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. John le Pestur of Wigemor gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire etc.
[in the Roll]
150
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Gilbert of Orby gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
151
[No date]. Suffolk. Henry of Helhoughton gives 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
152
[No date]. Shropshire. Richard Rouin gives one mark for a writ [to take an assize] of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
153
[No date]. Yorkshire. The abbot of Jervaulx gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
154
10 Feb. Westminster. Yorkshire. Stephen, son of Adam of Wemesworth’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
155
[No date]. Lancaster. Richard de Chelverton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
156
[No date]. Yorkshire. Geoffrey de Uckelby gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
157
[No date]. Lancaster. Thomas de Dedesbir’ gives half a mark for having an assize of novel disseisin taken before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Kent [sic] etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
158
[No date]. Gloucestershire. The prior of Kenilworth gives one mark for having an assize of novel disseisin taken before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
159
[No date]. Middlesex. Hugh the Breton gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
160
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William de Sutton’ gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
161
Concerning oaks that are to be sold in the park of Woodstock. Order to John le Poure, the king’s bailiff of Woodstock, to cause all tree trunks lately blown down by the wind in the king’s park of Woodstock to be sold by the view and testimony of trustworthy and law-worthy men, and to cause the monies arising therefrom to be delivered to the keepers of the king’s works at Woodstock to make glass windows in the king’s chapel there.
[in the Roll]
162
[No date]. Hertfordshire. John de Belinden’ gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
[in the Roll]
163
[No date]. Yorkshire. William of Dunsforth gives one mark for taking an attaint before Hugh Bigod, justiciar, when he comes into those parts against Agnes daughter of Jordan and others, concerning a messuage and two virgates of land in Upper Dunsforth.
[S’, in the Roll]
164
14 Feb. Westminster. Yorkshire. Brian Pycot gives 40s. for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] against Peter of Savoy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
165
[No date]. Devon. Roger de Egefen gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
166
[No date]. Devon. Richard of Oxton House gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
167
[No date]. Warwickshire. Simon of Kenswick and Joan, his wife, and Robert de Grandon’ give half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[in the Roll]
168
18 Feb. Westminster. For Walter de Burgh. Whereas by the council and ordinance of his beloved and faithful Henry of Bath and Phillip Lovel, his treasurer, the king committed his counties of Somerset and Dorset and his castle of Sherborne to Walter de Burgh to keep for as long as it pleases the king, rendering per annum for them at the Exchequer as much as Stephen of Aston, formerly sheriff of the same counties, was accustomed to render for them, and keeping the aforesaid castle of Sherborne at his own costs, so that the 10 m. which Elias de Rabayn paid to the king per annum at the Exchequer for the warren of Corfe are to be allowed to Walter in his farm of the said counties, order to the barons of the Exchequer to allow to Walter what is lacking from the bodies of the said counties in the aforesaid farm, as they were accustomed to allow this to Stephen. By John of Crakehall and the barons of the Exchequer.
169
[No date]. The fine of the abbot of Bordesley. By the counsel of the magnates who are of his council and by the fine of 100 m. which the abbot of Bordesley made with him, the king, for himself and his heirs, has quitclaimed to the same abbot and his successors the advowson of the church of Tardebigge in the diocese of Worcester, for which the king impleaded the aforesaid abbot in his court (in Curia sua), and he has remitted to the same abbot whatever law or claim he had or could have exacted to the advowson of the aforesaid church. He has the king’s charter concerning this. 1
[in another originalia roll]
1.
This entry is marked in the margin with the # symbol and is entered towards the right margin beneath the preceding entry.
a.
This entry is added towards the right margin in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, perhaps implying its addition as an afterthought.
170
[No date]. Suffolk. Robert, son of Hugh of Elveden, gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
171
[No date]. Warwickshire. Hugh de Wrottelegh’ gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[in the Roll]
172
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. James, son of William the Englishman, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
173
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Elias Truke of Kirtling gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
174
[No date]. Worcestershire. The prior of Ware gives the king 20s. for taking an assize of darrein presentment before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[in the Roll]
175
[No date]. Norfolk. William le Ladde gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
176
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Rochewode gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
177
[No date]. Lincolnshire. The abbot of Revesby gives the king one mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] from the county court of Lincolnshire to the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
For an entry not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see no. 906 below.
178
18 Feb. Westminster. Concerning a fine of John, son of John fitz Geoffrey. By the fine of £300 which John, son and heir of John fitz Geoffrey, made with him, the king has granted and demised to him the custody of all lands and tenements, with all their appurtenances, formerly of the said John fitz Geoffrey, his father, the custody of which came into the king’s hand by reason of the minority of John son of John, together also with his marriage if Margery, daughter of Phillip Basset, his wife, dies before the same John reaches lawful age, to have and hold by the same John son of John or his assigns until he comes of lawful age, with the wardships, escheats, issues and all other things which might arise therefrom or fall in in the meantime as fully as if the king were to retain the same custody. Order to Henry de Farnelegh’ and Richard le Rus, keepers of the lands formerly of John fitz Geoffrey, to cause John son of John to have full seisin of the aforesaid custody without delay. By the justiciar and the king’s council.
[in the Roll]
179
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. The prior of Repton gives the king one mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
180
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Gilbert de Berneval and Sarra, his wife, give one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
181
[No date]. Sussex. Joan, who was the wife of William de Netherstok’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
For entries not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see nos. 907, 908 below.

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182
24 Feb. Westminster. Kent. Henry Malemayns and John de Sellynges give the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
183
[No date]. For Master Gilbert de Millers. The king has pardoned to Master Gilbert de Millers the 40s. at which he was amerced before the king’s justices at Derby for the common summons while he was in the king’s service in overseas parts. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit therefrom.
184
For Hawise, who was the wife of Patrick de Chaworth. The king has committed to Hawise, who was the wife of Patrick de Chaworth, the manor of Kempsford which is in the king’s hand by reason of the custody of the land and heirs of the aforesaid Patrick being in his hand, to have and hold with all its appurtenances by Hawise for the year next following the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary in the forty-third year, rendering 100 m. for it at the Exchequer, namely a moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the same year and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Easter next following. 1 She has letters patent for this.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, reads ‘Gloucestershire’.
185
[No date]. Herefordshire. Because otherwise below. Richard, vicar of the church of Tadinton’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert Walerand. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc. 1
[in the Roll]
1.
Entry cancelled because otherwise below. See no. 253. It is crossed through as far as ‘give half a mark for’.
186
Concerning the abbey of Wherwell, which has been committed. The king has committed the custody of the vacant abbey of Wherwell to William of Axmouth to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same abbey to the king at the Exchequer. Order to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the aforesaid abbey to be intendant and respondent to William as keeper of the same abbey in all things etc., as aforesaid.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, reads ‘Hampshire’.
b.
An addition of the witness clause at the end of this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 2, gives an alternative date, ‘1 March’.
187
[No date]. Yorkshire. Edmund, son of Robert de Waddesley, gives the king one mark for having a writ of trespass before H. Bigod, justiciar, when he arrives in the parts of York. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
188
3 March. Wallingford. For Richard de Vernon. Whereas the barons of the Exchequer cause one mark to be exacted by summons of the Exchequer from the king’s sergeant Richard de Vernon, who busies himself with the king’s affairs, by reason of a certain tenement at Cupefaud’ in Essex, formerly of Felicia of London, who herself had promised the aforesaid mark to the king for having a writ, the king has given Richard respite from paying him the aforesaid mark for one year from Easter next to come. Order to the aforesaid barons to cause him to have that respite from the aforesaid mark.
189
For Eudo of Hertford. Because it is attested before the king (coram Rege) by trustworthy men that the land of Eudo of Hertford, son and heir of Alan of Hertford, is not worth more than £6 per annum, the king, at the instance of Peter of Savoy, has granted Eudo on account of his poverty that he may render 40s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year of the debts which he owes the king for the debts of his father, and 40s. thus from year to year at the same term until all of the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
190
[No date]. Somerset. Elias Scaward gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
191
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William de Bucton’ gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
192
8 March. Windsor. For Warin of Bassingbourn. At the instance of the king’s beloved nephew Henry, son of the King of Germany, the king has granted to Warin of Bassingbourn that of the £60 in which he is bound to the king for the arrears of the farm that he was accustomed to render for the custody of the lands which were in the king’s hand of the inheritance of Agnes, daughter and one of the other heirs of Aymer de Sacy, he may render 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 100s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £60 are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
193
10 March. Windsor. For Ebulo de Montibus. Ebulo de Montibus has demonstrated to the king that whereas the queen and R. illustrious King of Germany, the king’s brother, who had been deputed to keep the kingdom when the king was last in Gascony, had committed the manor of Pitney with appurtenances in Somerset, formerly of Sabina del Ortiay, to Ebulo on the king’s behalf to have until the lawful age of Sabina’s heirs for an annual fee of 25 m., which Ebulo was accustomed to take at the Exchequer in order to sustain himself in the king’s service, a certain daughter of Nicholas de Molis whom Richard del Ortiay, son and heir of Sabina, had taken to wife, recovered the said manor with appurtenances against Ebulo by consideration of the king’s court, so that Richard, formerly husband of the aforesaid daughter, dowered her with it at the church door when he married her, with the assent and will of Sabina, his mother. Because it is attested before the king (coram Rege) by the aforesaid Nicholas and other faithful men of the king that Nicholas’s aforesaid daughter had been dowered at the church door with the abovesaid manor in the aforesaid form, and that immediately after Sabina’s death the same daughter recovered that manor with appurtenances as her dower against Ebulo by consideration of the king’s court, as aforesaid, whereby Ebulo did not hold that manor beyond one month, order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the £94 6s. 8d. which is exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for the aforesaid manor from the time of the said grant made to him.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
194
10 March. Windsor. For Ebulo de Montibus. By the counsel of the magnates who are of of his council, the king has granted and demised to Ebulo de Montibus the custody that pertains to the king of lands, tenements and the sergeanty of the king’s chapel, of which Bartholomew de Capella, lately deceased, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died, to be held by Ebulo until the lawful age of Bartholomew’s heirs, in part acquittance of his annual fee for which the king is bound to him, so that if the aforesaid lands, tenements and sergeanty, the custody of which ought to pertain to the king according to its lawful extent, come up to the total sum of the aforesaid fee, the king shall be quit from that fee for the aforesaid custody. If that extent exceeds that fee, Ebulo shall render to the king per annum at the Exchequer that by which that fee exceeds the said fee. If that fee exceeds the said extent, the king shall be bound to render to him whatever will be surplus on that fee until the king will provide him that which is in excess up to that value from other wardships or escheats. The king has also commanded the sheriff of Lincolnshire and the escheators of the same county, or one of them, to inquire diligently by the oath etc. how many lands Bartholomew held from the king in chief in the aforesaid county and how many from others, and by what service, and how much those lands are worth per annum in all issues, and who the nearest heir is, and of his age, and, having taken an inquisition concerning this, they are to send it to the barons of the Exchequer under their seals and the seals of those by whom it shall be taken. Order to the aforesaid barons of the Exchequer to cause the said grant to be upheld and enrolled according to that extent and the extent that they have concerning the aforesaid sergeanty, because the king has learned by inquisitions that he caused to be taken concerning other lands formerly of Bartholomew that he held those land in socage, whereby the custody thereof does not pertain to the king at present.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
195
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Robert of Misterton gives the king half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
196
[No date]. Herefordshire. Hugh the Forester and Alice, his wife, give the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert Walerand. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc.
[in the Roll]
197
[No date]. Here H. of Wingham withdrew.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
198
20 March. Westminster. Yorkshire. The abbot of Easby gives the king one mark for taking an attaint before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
199
[No date]. Devon. Robert de Sancto Claro gives the king one mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
200
[No date]. Lancaster. Ralph, son of Robert of Ireland, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
201
[No date]. Devon. Thomas of Blakeford gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before N. of Hadlow. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
202
22 March. Westminster. For William of Hartshill. Concerning relief. Because the king has learned by an inquisition that he ordered to be taken by the escheator of Lindsey in Lincolnshire that all lands and tenements of which Grace de Lisle, lately deceased, was seised in her demesne as of fee on the day she died pertain by hereditary right to William of Hartshill, the king has taken his homage for all lands and tenements which Grace held from the king in chief, and the king has delivered those lands and tenements to him. 1 Order to the aforesaid escheator that, having accepted security from William for rendering 4 m. at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements that Grace held from the king in chief in his bailiwick and of all other lands and tenements of which she was seised in her demesne as of fee on the day she died and which have been taken into the king’s hand by reason of her death. 2 Memorandum that the king’s escheator in Essex is commanded to accept security from Robert de Merc for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer, as appears in the Close Roll of this year on 21 March. 3
[in the Roll]
1.
‘for all lands … and tenements to him’ interlined, the interlineation’ position being marked in the margin and the text by a small cross. It is possible that the entry up to this point is written over an erasure.
2.
Witness clause entered here. What follows is added by another hand. It is linked to this entry by another distinct scribal marginal reference mark of a horizontal line with a circle at the left end and two diagonal lines through the middle.
3.
See CR 1256–59, p. 370.
203
[No date]. Yorkshire. Andrew Luttrell gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
204
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. The same Andrew gives the king one mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
205
[No date]. Hertfordshire. John, son of John of St. Albans, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
206
[No date]. Sussex. William of Glamorgan gives the king 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
207
25 March. Westminster. Sussex. Ralph of Stopham gives the king 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Gilbert. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
208
26 March. Westminster. Essex. Avice, who was the wife of Stephen Sped, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
209
[No date]. Cumberland. Gilbert, son of Richard le Franceys, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
210
[No date]. Berkshire. William son of William gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
211
26 March. Westminster. Concerning selling oaks. Whereas numerous oaks in the park of Guildford have been blown down by the wind, as the king has learned, order to the keeper of the same park to cause all manner of oaks in the same park to be sold without delay and to cause the king’s profit to be made from them as shall seem best to him. He is to answer for the monies arising therefrom at the Exchequer as quickly as he can.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 3, reads ‘Surrey’.
212
[No date]. Cornwall. Lucy, who was the wife of Humphrey of Loxore, gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[in the Roll]
213
[No date]. Shropshire. William, son of Robert Chone, gives the king 20s. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
214
[No date]. Shropshire. Walter, son of Walter of Woofferton, gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
215
[No date]. Sussex. Luke de Lanzinges gives the king half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
216
30 March. Westminster. Northamptonshire. Adam the Fleming gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
217
[No date]. Lancaster. Adam, son of Hawise of Bedford, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
218
[No date]. Lancaster. Robert of Glazebrook gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
219
[No date]. Norfolk. John, son of Richard de Thameres, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
220
[No date]. Norfolk. Osbert, son of Richard de Thomeres, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
221
[No date]. Somerset. Diamanda, who was the wife of Adam the Marshal, gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
222
[No date]. Shropshire. Henry, son of William the Miner, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
223
3 April. Westminster. Lancaster. Hugh of Hindley gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
224
[No date]. Somerset. John, son of Adam the Marshal, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
225
[No date]. Somerset. The same John gives the king half a mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
226
[No date]. Devon. Juliana, daughter of Richard de Colemor, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
227
[No date]. Somerset. Richard de Frisingfeld’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
228
4 April. Westminster. Hampshire. Claremunda of Southampton gives the king half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
229
[No date]. Devon. Beatrice, who was the wife of Ralph the Crossbowman, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
230
[No date]. Suffolk. Hubert Ruffyn gives 1 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
231
[No date]. Cumberland. Ralph de Glassan gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
232
7 April. Westminster. Cumberland. Robert, son of Richard de Wilton’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
233
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Robert son of Nigel gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
234
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Clopham gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
235
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Null and void because above. Robert son of Nigel gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because above. See no. 233.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
236
14 April. Westminster. For the abbot of Milton. The king has granted to the abbot of Milton that he may render 15 m. at the Exchequer on the morrow of Ascension next to come of the 50 m. that remain to be rendered to him of the fine of 100 m. which the abbot made with him a short while ago for having the custody of his abbey during the time of the last vacancy, and 20 m. at Easter next following. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By the justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
237
Concerning selling herbage. Adam, parker of Havering, has shown to the king that the old herbage of the same park, upon which the king’s deer of the same park ought to be sustained, still grows so that new herbage beneath cannot grow up through it, whereby the same park has not inconsiderably deteriorated. Order to Richard de Montfichet, keeper of the aforesaid park, to go to that park in person in order to survey the aforesaid herbage, and, if he can agree that it would be to the king’s advantage and to the improvement of the aforesaid park, he is to cause the said old herbage to be grazed down by the livestock of those parts, just as it shall seem best to him, so that he may answer for the monies arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 3, reads ‘Essex’.
238
14 April. Westminster. For the bishop of Coventry. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire to place in respite the demand for 5 m. that he makes from R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield by summons of the Exchequer, at which R., formerly bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, his predecessor, was amerced for trespass of the forest, and from which this bishop claims to have quittance at the Exchequer, until the king causes that acquittance to be scrutinised and orders otherwise about this.
a.
There is an authority clause attached to this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 3, which reads ‘By the justiciar’.
239
14 April. Westminster. For Master John, mason. The king has pardoned to Master John of Gloucester, his mason, the 10 m. at which he was lately amerced before H. Bigod, justiciar, for selling wine contrary to the assize. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from those 10 m. By the justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
240
15 April. Merton. Northamptonshire. Ralph, parson of the church of Great Billing, gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
241
17 April. Merton. For the bishop of Coventry. The king has granted to R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield that of the 80 m. by which he made fine with him for his service for the king’s army of Wales in the forty-first year and for having his scutage for the aforesaid army, he may pay 20 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year , 20 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-fourth year, 20 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the same year, and 20 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-fifth year. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have the same terms for this and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
242
[No date]. Westmorland. Robert the Butler gives the king 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
243
Concerning selling herbage. Bartholomew, keeper of the king’s park of Guildford, has shown to the king that the old herbage of the said park, upon which the king’s deer of the same park ought to be sustained, still grows so that new herbage beneath cannot grow up through it, whereby the said park has not inconsiderably deteriorated. Order to the sheriff of Surrey that, having taken with him the said parker and six or eight of the more law-worthy and discreet men of the said vill, he is to go to the aforesaid park in person in order to survey the herbage of the same, and, if he can agree that it would be to the king’s profit and to the improvement of the aforesaid park that the said old herbage be grazed down by livestock from outside, then he is to cause the same herbage to be grazed down by the livestock of those parts without delay for monies to the king’s use by the counsel of the aforesaid men, just as will seem best to him for the king’s profit without detriment to the abovesaid park, so that the said parker may answer for the monies arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 3, reads ‘Surrey’.
244
20 April. Merton. For the Lady Willelma. Whereas the king committed certain land formerly of the count of St. Pol in White Roding to Willelma, [lady] of the queen’s chamber, towards her sustenance, order to the sheriff of Essex to place in respite the demand that he makes from her by summons of the Exchequer for the portion falling to her of the £8 which are exacted by the said summons from the aforesaid land and other lands formerly of the aforesaid count, until he receives command from the king otherwise.
245
[No date]. Somerset. Peter the Red gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
246
[No date]. Somerset. The same Peter gives another half-mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
247
[No date]. Yorkshire. Alan of Kirby Wiske gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
248
[No date]. Westmorland. Walter, son of Nigel de Morville, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the same Peter. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
249
[No date]. Somerset. Robert de Burcy gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
250
[No date]. For Mathias Bezill. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Mathias Bezill to be quit from the 40s. which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for a tun of wine that the king gave him at Gloucester in the thirty-sixth year.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
251
23 April. Merton. Sussex. Richard Le Graunt and Margery, daughter of Godfrey Poun, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum.
[S’, in the Roll]
252
Warwickshire. Roger of Halford gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[in the Roll]
253
Herefordshire. Richard, vicar of the church of Tadinton’, gives the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
An earlier, cancelled version of this entry can be found at no. 185 above.
254
Norfolk. Alice, daughter of Phillip de Berneham, gives the king half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
255
[No date]. Wiltshire. William de Hoppehull’ of Britford gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Nicholas of Hadlow. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
256
[No date]. Devon. Geoffrey Atteouerewell’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
An alternative date, ‘29 April’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 3.
257
From here is sent to the Exchequer.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.

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258
29 April. Westminster. Buckinghamshire. Simon Caperun of Bradwell gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
259
[No date]. Somerset. William de la Lydgate gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
260
[No date]. Somerset. The same William gives half a mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same Nicholas. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
261
Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because William de Beauchamp of Eton’, who held from the king in chief, has died, as is said, order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire and the escheator of the same county to take all lands and tenements in the aforesaid county that were his on the day he died into the king’s hand, and the sheriff is to deliver them to the escheator to keep safely until the king orders otherwise, so that he answers at the Exchequer for the issues arising therefrom.
262
Concerning lands to be taken into the king’s hand. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff of Essex and the escheator of the same county.
263
[No date]. Wiltshire. John de Tenhyde gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
264
[No date]. Lincolnshire. The abbot of Thornton gives half a mark for having a writ of mesne at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
265
30 April. Westminster. Yorkshire. The same abbot gives one mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
266
[No date]. Essex. Henry of Roding gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas of Hadlow. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
267
[No date]. Norfolk. William, son of William de Tilneye, and Margaret, his wife, give the king half a mark for having a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
268
[No date]. Cornwall. Ralph de Tynten gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
269
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Adam de Baiocis gives 20s. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
270
1 May. Westminster. Oxfordshire. John de Sancto Oweyno and Joan, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
271
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Richard of Croydon gives 20s. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before John de Wyville and William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
272
[No date]. Somerset. Ralph de Muntsorel gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
273
[No date]. Devon. Andrew Basset, parson of the church of Gittisham, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
274
[No date]. Cornwall. Thomas de Kaer gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
275
[No date]. Shropshire. Robert the Fleming gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
276
[No date]. Somerset. Thomas de Chaunceus and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
277
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Ralph de Lecton’ gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
278
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Adam son of Robert gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
279
[No date]. Cornwall. William Marsill’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
280
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert of Everingham gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
281
[No date]. Shropshire. William de Cambray gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
282
[No date]. Vacated because otherwise below. John de Verly gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because otherwise below. See no. 289.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
283
[No date]. Surrey. Matilda, who was the wife of Richard de Trostleford’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
284
[No date]. Warwickshire. Geoffrey de Willenhall gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
285
3 May. Westminster. For the relict of Robert de Hucham. Because it is clear to the king by an inquisition that he ordered to be taken by the sheriff of Kent that John le Waleys held his land in Wavering from Robert de Hucham, who is dead, and Robert [held] from the king in chief, and that the same Robert used to take 40s. per annum from the aforesaid John for the aforesaid land, order to the king’s escheator in Kent to cause Beatrice, who was Robert’s wife, to have the third part in the name of dower of the same 40s., which he took into the king’s hand by reason of Robert’s death, together with the arrears of the same dower from the time the said 40s. were taken into the king’s hand, and he is to keep the remaining two thirds of the same 40s. in the king’s hand so that he might answer for them per annum at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
286
[No date]. Cornwall. Roger, son of Hervey de Cindieyk’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
287
[No date]. Shropshire. Avice Pichard gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
288
4 May. Westminster. For the abbot of Bordesley. The king has granted to the abbot of Bordesley, on account of the poverty of that house, that of the 100 m. which he owes him for the remission that the king made to him of the advowson of the church of Tardebigge he may render 25 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 25 m. at the Exchequer of Hilary next following, 25 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 25 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By H. Bigod, justiciar, and the council.
[in another originalia roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4, reads ‘Worcestershire’.
289
[No date]. Middlesex. John de Verly gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] concerning land in Shoreditch. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex etc. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
For an earlier, cancelled version of this entry see no. 282 above.
290
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Humphrey, son of Henry de Bereford’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
291
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Brian son of John gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
292
[No date]. Yorkshire. Adam of Laneham, clerk, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter [de] Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
293
4 May. Westminster. Concerning the custody of the lands of the abbot of Caen, which has been committed. The king has committed to William of Axmouth all lands and tenements that were held in England of the abbot of Caen to keep with appurtenances for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same lands and tenements at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4, reads ‘Somerset’.
294
Concerning the priory of Kenilworth, which has been committed. The king has committed to Henry de Maulay 1 the priory of Kenilworth, which is vacant by the cession of Brother David, formerly prior of the same priory, to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same priory at the Exchequer. Order to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the aforesaid priory to be intendant and respondent to the same clerk as the king’s keeper of the said priory in all things that pertain to that custody, as aforesaid.
[in the Roll]
1.
A short horizontal line marks an erasure here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4, reads ‘Warwickshire’.
295
Concerning the custody of the land of the abbot of Fécamp. The king has committed to Adam de Aston all lands and tenements that were held of the abbey of Fécamp in England with appurtenances to keep for as long as it pleases the king, on condition, however, that he answers for the issues of the same lands and tenements at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4, reads ‘Sussex’.
296
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. William Pipart gives 2 m. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before H. Bigod against Richard King of Germany and Richard de Latur, concerning a tenement in Wingrave. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
297
[No date]. Leicestershire. Gerard de Hamelton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
298
5 May. Westminster. Nottinghamshire. Ralph, son of Felicia de Rygeweye, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
299
For William de Burgh. By the counsel of the barons of the Exchequer. By the fine of 15 m. which William de Burgh has made with him for the custody of the land and heir of Adam of Middleton, the king has granted him the aforesaid custody together with the marriage of the same heir. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster that, having accepted security from William for rendering those 15 m. at the Exchequer, namely 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, [he is to cause] him [to have] full seisin etc. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. 1 By the barons of the Exchequer.
1.
The marginal ‘By the counsel of the barons of the Exchequer’ is written by a hand other than that which writes most of the marginal headings on this membrane.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
300
[No date]. Oxfordshire. John de Dubyel gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc. By the barons of the Exchequer.
[S’, in the Roll]
301
6 May. Westminster. For John Despenser. The king has granted to John Despenser that of the £195 14s. 4d. which he owes him at the Exchequer he may render 25 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in thr forty-fourth year, 25 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 50 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £195 14s. 4d. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
302
[No date]. Vacated because in the Close Roll. The king has given licence to the abbess of Barking that she might cut down 20 oaks in her own wood of Hainault, which is within the metes of the aforesaid forest [sic], and carry them away to Barking in order to repair her mill there therewith. Order to Richard de Montfichet, keeper of the king’s forest of Essex … 1
1.
Entry cancelled because in the Close Roll and unfinished. See CR 1256–59, p. 400.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
303
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Albreda, who was the wife of Simon de Heregerby, gives half a mark for having a writ. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
304
[No date]. Worcestershire. William Aleyn and Alice, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington, concerning a tenement. 1 Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘concerning a tenement’ interlined.
305
7 May. Westminster. Lincolnshire. Peter de Scotney gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
306
[No date]. Norfolk. William of Norwich gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
307
[No date]. Dorset. Walter de Burges gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Dorset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
308
[No date]. Worcestershire. Vincent de Kington’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
309
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William, son of Robert Basset, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
310
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Matilda de Pavilly gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
311
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Walter de Lisle gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
312
8 May. Westminster. Cumberland. William de Bramptheweyt gives one mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
313
For John son of John. The king has given respite to John, son and heir of John fitz Geoffrey, until Michaelmas in the forty-third year, from the 300 by which he made fine with him for having the lands 1 formerly of the aforesaid John fitz Geoffrey, his father, until he comes of lawful age, on condition that he pays those £300 then at the Exchequer. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to permit the same John to have that respite from the aforesaid £300.
1.
A rough horizontal line at this point is drawn over an erasure.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
314
[No date]. Cumberland. Robert de Brampthamwik’ gives one mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
315
[No date]. Bedfordshire. The prior of Dunstable gives one mark for a writ ad terminum.
[S’, in the Roll]
316
[No date]. Cumberland. Gilbert, son of Richard Brun, gives one mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
317
[No date]. Devon. Richard of Hockford gives one mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton.
[S’, in the Roll]
318
[No date]. Cumberland. Isaac of Ireby gives half a mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy.
[S’, in the Roll]
319
[No date]. Cumberland. The same Isaac gives one mark for taking another assize before the same P.
[S’, in the Roll]
320
[No date]. Worcestershire. William, son of William de Wastehull’, gives one mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington.
[S’, in the Roll]
321
[No date]. Westmorland. Gilbert, son of Gilbert Engayne, gives one mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy.
[S’, in the Roll]
322
[No date]. Cumberland. The same Gilbert gives one mark for taking another assize before the same Peter.
[S’, in the Roll]
323
9 May. Westminster. Leicestershire. The prior of Alvecote gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
324
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Phillip son of Alan gives half a mark for taking an assize before the chief justice against William Pasket, concerning a tenement in Langley. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
325
[No date]. Essex. John Bure gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
326
Concerning a manor that is to be taken into the king’s hand. Because provisions were not accustomed to be made during the vacancies of the archbishops, bishops, abbots and priors of the kingdom without the king’s assent to the temporalities of their archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbeys or priories which are held of him in chief, and because F. bishop of London, the resignation of Christiana of Bosham, formerly abbess of Barking, having been lately admitted, assigned her the manor of Mucking, which is of the barony of the same house, which is held from the king in chief, without the king’s assent, as the king has learned, order to the sheriff of Essex to take the said manor into the king’s hand without delay and keep it safely until the king orders otherwise. By the justiciar
a.
There is what appears to be a decorative capital ‘A’ in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4.
327
[No date]. Essex. Robert de Tresgoz gives the king one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
328
[No date]. Shropshire. Walter de Hopton’ gives the king one mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
329
[No date]. Essex. Nicholas de Ponte de Tywele gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
330
[No date]. Shropshire. Vacated because above. Walter de Hopton’ gives one mark for a pone. 1
1.
Entry cancelled bcause above. See no. 328.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
331
10 May. Westminster. For Nicholas of Hendred. The king has pardoned to Nicholas of Hendred the half-mark of gold at which he was amerced in the county of Oxfordshire, and the other half-mark of gold at which he was amerced in the county of Berkshire, while he was sheriff of the same counties, for default in making distraints upon knights. Order ot the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid mark of gold.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
332
[No date]. Staffordshire. Geoffrey of Bromley gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire etc. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
A circular marginal reference appears beside this entry.
333
[No date]. Shropshire. Thomas Honaud gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert Walerand. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
334
[No date]. Staffordshire. William of Handsacre gives one mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
335
[No date]. Staffordshire. The same William gives half a mark for taking another assize before the same Giles. Order to the aforesaid sheriff.
[S’, in the Roll]
336
[No date]. Yorkshire. The abbot of Easby gives 40s. for taking an attaint before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
337
[No date]. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Nigel de Langeford’ and Matilda de Gousell’, nearest heirs of Matthew of Hathersage, for all lands and tenements which Matthew held from the king in chief, and he has delivered those lands and tenements to them. Order to the king’s escheator beyond the Trent that, having accepted security from Nigel and Matilda for rendering their rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer for the aforesaid lands and tenements, [he is to cause] them [to have] full seisin of all lands and tenements etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4, reads ‘Derbyshire’.
338
[No date]. Devon. Oliver de Dinham gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
339
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert de Worth gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
340
[No date]. Staffordshire. Gerard de Camville gives one mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
341
[No date]. Dorset. Henry de Carentham gives one mark for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the Roll]
342
11 May. Westminster. Concerning dower which is to be assigned. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk and the escheator of the same county to go in person to the manor of Norton’, formerly of Hugh de Vivonne, lately deceased, and cause it to be extended by the oath etc. in as much as it is worth per annum in all issues, and assign her rightful 1 dower to Petronilla, who was Hugh’s wife, according to the reasonable extent made thereof, 2 having retained the remainder of the same manor with appurtenances in the king’s hand until he orders otherwise. 3 He is to cause the king to know what he has done in this matter.
1.
‘rightful’ interlined.
2.
‘of the third part of the same manor’ crossed through here.
3.
Witness clause entered here.
343
Concerning dower which is to be assigned. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff of Wiltshire and the escheator of the same county, concerning the manor of West Kington, and to assign the rightful dower falling to the said Petronilla therefrom according to the reasonable extent made thereof, having retained in the king’s hand 1 the remainder of the same manor until the king orders otherwise concerning this.
1.
The remainder of this entry is written above the line.
344
11 May. Westminster. Concerning relief. William of Kellet, son and heir of William of Kellet, has performed fealty to the king for 25 acres of land with appurtenances in Kellet in the county of Lancaster, and the king has delivered that land to him. Order to William Latimer, the king’s escheator beyond the Trent, that, having accepted security from him for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer for the aforesaid land, [he is to cause] William [to have] full seisin of that land with appurtenances.
[in the Roll]
345
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert de Sintton’ gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
346
Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of John Martel, son and heir of Ralph Martel, for all lands and tenements which Ralph held from the king in chief, and he has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the king’s escheator in Essex that, having accepted security 1 from John for rendering 6 m. for his relief to the king, namely a moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Easter next following, [he is to cause him to have] full seisin of all lands etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘security’ entered by a different hand.
347
[No date]. Sussex. John the Chamberlain gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
348
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Alexander de Brumlegh’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before the same G. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]

Membrane 7

349
13 May. Westminster. Yorkshire. Louis de Torenton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
350
[No date]. Wiltshire. Walter Page gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
351
For the prior of Chirbury. The king has pardoned to the prior of Chirbury the 5 m. which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for the king’s aid of Gascony. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from those 5 m. By the king’s council.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
352
[No date]. Cumberland. Thomas of Lowther and Beatrice, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
353
14 May. Westminster. For Ernald of Berkeley. Vacated because otherwise below. The king has granted to Ernald of Berkeley, who is ready to set out to Ireland in the king’s service, that of the £84 16d. which he owes him at the Exchequer he may pay 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 100s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £84 16d. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because otherwise below. See no. 363.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
354
[No date]. Shropshire. William de Comberay gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri against Ernald of Berkeley and others, concerning a tenement in Hopton’. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
355
15 May. Westminster. Warwickshire. William de Merston’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
356
[No date]. Surrey. William son of John gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston against John de Hallinke and others, concerning a tenement in Beddington. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
357
[No date]. Surrey. William of Canterbury and Regina, his wife, 1 give the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Gilbert against Walter of Chiswick and others, concerning a tenement in Southwark.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘and Regina, his wife’ interlined.
a.
For entries not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see nos. 909, 910 below.
358
[No date]. Norfolk. Hugh de Cressy gives the king 20s. for having a writ of trespass before H. Bigod upon his next arrival in Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
359
[No date]. Lancaster. William Sporeman, Roger Oteway and Adam son of Everard give the king one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy against Peter de Brus and others, concerning common of pasture in Kendal.
[S’, in the Roll]
360
16 May. Westminster. Kent. Henry, son of German of Barking, and Felicia, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] against the abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury. Order to the sheriff of Kent etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, reads ‘Essex’.
361
[No date]. Berkshire. Adam Sekeward’, Richard of Sussex and William de la Val give half a mark for a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
362
[No date]. Northumberland. Odinell Heyrun gives the king 20s. for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
363
16 May. Westminster. For Ernald of Berkeley. The king has granted to Ernald of Berkeley, who is ready to go to Ireland in the service of Edward, the king’s son, that of the £84 16d. which he owes at the Exchequer, he may render 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, namely £13 16s. 3d. for his own debts, £4 for William de Fumezun, 5 m. for Phillip de Columbariis, 40 m. for Gilbert Peche, £10 for William de Caunbray, £7 for Thomas Corbet, £10 for the men of Redleg’, 118s. 5d. for William de La Winch’ and his associates, and 5 m. for Roger de Croft, [and may render] 100s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £84 16d. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. 1 By the barons of the Exchequer.
1.
For an earlier, cancelled version of this entry see no. 353 above.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
364
[No date]. Suffolk. Senicla, who was the wife of William de Batuwell’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc. 1 It is to be known that this Senicla dwells in London.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
What follows is added by another hand.
365
[No date]. Cornwall. Richard de Greinville gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
366
[No date]. Dorset. William Pavyot gives one mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Dorset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
367
[No date]. Dorset. William Pavyot gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Dorset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
368
16 May. Westminster. Cambridgeshire. Thomas Tessun and Elizabeth, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
369
For Sibyl Darel and her parceners. The king has granted to Sibyl Darel and Peter de Crendon’ and Alice, his wife, Sibyl’s sister, on account of their poverty, that of the £56 17s. which they owe him for the debts of Ralph Darel, formerly the brother of Sibyl and Alice, they may render 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 10 m. thus from year to year at the same terms, so that one of them [the sisters] shall render a moiety of the aforesaid debt and the other the other moiety at the aforesaid terms, until the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause them to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By the king and his council.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
370
[No date]. Suffolk. Benedict de Blakeham gives one mark for taking an assize before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
371
17 May. Westminster. Warwickshire. John son of Guy gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
372
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert de Stutherchelf’ gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
373
[No date]. Yorkshire. The same Robert gives half a mark for another pone. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
374
Essex. John Baudewyn gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
375
18 May. Westminster. Concerning a fine of [the prior and convent of] Tavistock. The prior and convent of Tavistock have made fine with the king by 40 m. of silver for having the custody of their house at the time of the forthcoming vacancy of the same caused by the death of Henry of Northampton, formerly abbot of the same house, and they have letters patent for this. They are to pay a moiety of the aforesaid fine at the Exchequer of Michaelmas and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Easter next following.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, reads ‘Devon’.
b.
The sum of the fine is given as ‘50 m.’ in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5.
376
[No date]. Yorkshire. Michael Germynel gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
377
20 May. Westminster. Lincolnshire. William del Boys gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
378
[No date]. Norfolk. Richard son of Thomas gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
379
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Thomas of Crimplesham and Rose, his wife, give half a mark for a writ at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
380
[No date]. Essex. Walter son of Humphrey gives 20s. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before John of Cockfield.
[S’, in the Roll]
381
[No date]. Devon. The dean and chapter of Holy Cross, Crediton, give one mark for having the writ utrum before Henry of Bratton.
[S’, in the Roll]
382
[No date]. Norfolk. John, son of Alan de Rigges, gives half a mark for taking an assize before William le Breton.
[S’, in the Roll]
383
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Roger de Walsham gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] against the earl of Oxford, concerning the manor of Swaffham Bulbeck.
[S’, in the Roll]
384
For William Maudut. The king has granted to William Maudut of Hanslope that of the debts which he owes him at the Exchequer both for his relief and for other things he may render 10 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, by the counsel of the magnates who are of the king’s council, 10 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 20 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debts are paid. Order to the barons of the Exchequer etc.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
385
[No date]. Leicestershire. Hugh, son of Alice de Staunton’, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
386
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. John son of Wariner gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
387
[No date]. Yorkshire. Henry Ithegamen gives half a mark for having a writ of record at the Bench.
[S’, in the Roll]
388
[No date]. Leicestershire. Hugh Proudfoot gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
389
23 May. Windsor. Concerning taking the lands of the abbot of Fécamp into the king’s hand. Because Robert de Stuteville has signified to the king by letter that, in his presence in the parts of Fécamp on Friday next before the Ascension last past, the abbot of Fécamp was committed to burial, order to Adam de Aston to take into the king’s hand all lands and tenements that were held in England from the aforesaid abbot and to keep them safely until the king orders otherwise, so that he answers for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. If anything has been removed after Friday aforesaid, he is to cause it to be returned without delay and kept safely to the king’s use.
390
[No date]. Devon. William de Keddeworth’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton.
[S’, in the Roll]
391
[No date]. Essex. Thomas Tessun and Elizabeth, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
392
[No date]. Staffordshire. Robert de Boterhales gives one mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
393
[No date]. Somerset. William de Polhamesford gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton.
[S’, in the Roll]
394
[No date]. Somerset. William Chaunterel gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton.
[S’, in the Roll]
395
[No date]. Essex. Nicholas de Freston’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
396
22 May. Windsor. Concerning the bishopric of London, which has been committed. The king has committed the custody of the bishopric of London, which is vacant and in his hand, to Adam de Grenville to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same bishopric at the Exchequer. Order to the knights, free men and all other tenants of the aforesaid bishopric to be intendant and respondent to Adam as the king’s keeper of the same bishopric in all things that pertain to the same custody, as aforesaid. They are patent.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, reads ‘Essex’.
b.
An alternative date, ‘23 May’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5.
397
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John, son of Ralph Joseph, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
398
[No date]. Leicestershire. Richard le Venur gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
399
[No date]. Hampshire. Ralph the Falconer gives one mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
400
[No date]. Leicestershire. Roger, son of Richard of Bosworth, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
401
[No date]. Somerset. Robert de Weston’ gives one mark for taking an assize before W. of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
402
[No date]. Shropshire. Oliver, son of Richard de Momerefeld’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
403
[No date]. Gloucestershire. John Burel gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
404
[No date]. Shropshire. John de Chastell’ of Bridgenorth gives half a mark for a writ of warranty of charter at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
405
[No date]. Hampshire. Matilda, who was the wife of Robert the Goldsmith, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the king (coram Rege) or H. the justiciar at Winchester, concerning common of pasture in Henel’. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
406
[No date]. Concerning the fine of the prior of Brinkburn. The prior of Brinkburn has made fine with the king by 10 m. of silver for having his confirmation, and Walter de Merton’ has mainperned for the aforesaid money.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, reads ‘Northumberland’.
407
[No date]. Essex. Thomas de la Rokele gives one mark for taking an assize before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
408
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because William des Forz has died, order to the sheriff [and] escheator of Surrey to take all lands and tenements that he held from the king in chief and from other people in his bailiwick into the king’s hand, to keep them safely without waste or destruction, and to cause those lands and tenements to be extended by the oath etc.
409
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff and escheators of Somerset and Dorset. When they have established the value of the lands formerly of the aforesaid William in their bailiwick, they are to hand over the manor of Shepton Mallet to Matilda, who was William’s wife, to hold in her quarentena 1 until she will be dowered by the king.
1.
The period of forty days during which a widow's dower is to be assigned to her.
410
[No date]. Vacated. Whereas the king had committed to Richard de Syreburn’, by his letters patent, his demesne lands and escheats beyond the Trent and all other things which pertain to the office of escheator there, to be kept for as long as it pleased the king, and whereas the king by the same letters patent … 1
1.
Entry cancelled because vacated. It is also unfinished.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
411
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Hugh de Bussey gives 40s. for taking an attaint before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
412
1 June. Woodstock. Norfolk. Thomas, son of Ralph de Caldecote, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
413
2 June. Woodstock. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Phillip Basset, brother and heir of Fulk Basset, formerly bishop of London, lately deceased, for all lands and tenements which the same bishop held from the king in chief of his inheritance, and the king has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire that, having accepted security from Phillip for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements which the aforesaid bishop held from the king in chief of his inheritance in the aforesaid county, and of all other lands and tenements falling to Phillip by hereditary right, of which the same bishop was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which have been taken into the king’s hand by reason of his death. If he has caused tallage to be assessed upon the tenants of the aforesaid lands after those lands were taken into the king’s hand, he is to remit it.
[in the Roll]
414
Concerning relief. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff of Surrey and the escheator of the same county, or to either one of them, to the sheriff of Essex and the escheator of the same county, or either one of them, and to the sheriff of Wiltshire and the escheator of the same county, or either one of them, making no mention of taking security for his relief.
[in the Roll]
415
For Bartholomew Peche. The king has granted to Bartholomew Peche that he may render 20s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year of the £10 at which he was amerced before Hugh Bigod, the king’s justiciar, when the king had last been at Lincoln for a certain disseisin made to John de Senlis of a tenement in Coleby, 20s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 40s. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £10 have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
416
For Herbert Peche. The king has granted to Herbert Peche that of the 100s. at which he was amerced before Hugh Bigod, the justiciar, when the king had last been at Lincoln for a certain disseisin made to John de Senlis of a tenement in Coleby he may render one mark at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year , one mark at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 2 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 100s. have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause this to be done etc.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
417
[No date]. Vacated because the writ was surrendered. William le Duk’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the king (coram Rege) at Marlborough. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because the writ was surrendered.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
418
[No date]. Wiltshire. Juliana, who was the wife of Nicholas le Then, gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
419
[No date]. Devon. Henry son of Sibyl gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
420
[No date]. Worcestershire. Richard of Pansington gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
421
[No date]. Devon. Richard Bauzan gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
422
[No date]. Somerset. Roger le Theyn and Mary, his wife, and Robert de Sewelonde and Hawise, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
423
For Alexander, son of Richard de Langel’. Having compassion for the poverty of Alexander, son of Richard de Langel’, the king orders his justices assigned to the custody of the Jews to cause Alexander’s lands to be extended by the oath of trustworthy and law-worthy men, and assign reasonable terms to the said Richard, according to the legitimate extent of the same, for the 80 m. in which he is bound to the king for the debts of Elias the Bishop, now a convert.
424
[No date]. Shropshire. Roger Gouthmund, Richard Gronou and Emma, his wife, John son of Petronilla, William Welyn, William son of Ascelina, and Floria daughter of Olive and Margery, her sister, give 20s. for having a pone [to remove a plea] to the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
425
4 June. Woodstock. Shropshire. Matilda de Stretton’ gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry is squeezed in between entries in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, implying its entry after the main body of that membrane had been compiled.
426
Norfolk. Ralph le Blund gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry is written on the right edge of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, implying its entry after the main body of that membrane had been compiled.
427
For William of Huntercombe. The king has granted to William of Huntercombe that he may render 100s. per annum at the Exchequer for the £30 in which Joan, daughter and heiress of Ralph de Hodeng, who is in his custody, is bound to the king for the debts of Elias le Eveske, now a convert, namely 50s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next to come, 50s. at the Exchequer of Easter, and 100s. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £30 have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have the aforesaid terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
428
[No date]. Warwickshire. William de Hauekeswell’ and Edith, his wife, give the king half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry is written on the right edge of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 5, implying its entry after the main body of that membrane had been compiled.
429
[No date]. Warwickshire. The abbot of Combe gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
430
5 June. Woodstock. Concerning taking security for half a mark. Ralph of Colerne gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the keeper of the forest of Pewsham to take security.
[in the compendium roll]
431
For William de Ryston’. By the fine that William de Ryston’ made before Hugh Bigod, the king’s justiciar, for trespasses that he made towards the king while he was his bailiff of Woodstock, the king has restored his houses and lands in Woodstock to him, which were taken into his hand by reason of the said trespasses. Order to the king’s bailiff of Woodstock to cause William to have his aforesaid houses and lands back without delay. By the justiciar
432
For William de Ryston’. The king has pardoned to William de Ryston’ 100s. of the arrears that he owes him of the fine that he made before Hugh Bigod, the king’s justiciar, for trespasses that he made towards the king while he was his bailiff of Woodstock. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause William to be quit from the aforesaid 100s. By the justiciar
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
433
5 June. Woodstock. Lancaster. William de Hauekeslegh’ gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]

Membrane 6

434
5 June. Woodstock. Hampshire. Roger son of Roger gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
435
[No date]. Warwickshire. Henry, son of Adam de Bromwich’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
436
6 June. Woodstock. Concerning the manor of Brill, which has been committed. Memorandum that on 6 June in the present year John le Poure received the manor of Brill to keep until a keeper, whether him or another, shall be provided by the king’s council, so that he makes the king’s profit there and answers for the issues of the same manor at the Exchequer in the meantime. It is to be known that it is enjoined upon him that he is to receive the rent of assise from the term of the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary, which is in arrears, from the tenants of the same manor and also the value of stock, or the stock that the farmers who hold the said manor are bound to render, so that he might answer for it. 1 Order to William son of Simon, Peter the Provost and the other farmers of Brill to deliver the aforesaid stock or its value to the abovesaid John, as aforesaid.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here. What follows is added by a different hand on the right edge of the membrane.
437
[No date]. Warwickshire. Jordan of Whitacre gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
438
[No date]. Staffordshire. Margery, daughter of Hugh de Forbrigg’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
439
[No date]. Gloucestershire. William de la Hide gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
440
[No date]. Devon. Robert de Saunford’ gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
441
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Phillip Bacon gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
442
[No date]. Worcestershire. Richard Kyne gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
443
[No date]. Herefordshire. William de Hussemayne gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
444
[No date]. Westmorland. Nicholas, son of Adam of Sleagill, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
445
[No date]. Warwickshire. Richard de Bradewell’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
446
[No date]. Lancaster. Thomas, son of Richard de Amethall’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
447
[No date]. Lancaster. Adam de Hudreshal’ and Richard, his brother, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
448
[No date]. Lancaster. Jocius the Clerk of Ribchester gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
449
[No date]. Yorkshire. Hugh, son of William de Jarnewyk’, and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for a writ of record. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
450
[No date]. Staffordshire. Robert de Brimton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
451
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William de Kneia gives 40s. for taking an attaint before Hugh Bigod, justiciar. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
452
[No date]. Staffordshire. Richard of Wrottesley gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
453
12 June. Woodstock. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Geoffrey of Bromley, who has taken to wife Phillippa, daughter and one of the heirs of Margery of Blymhill, and of John of Ipstones, nephew and another of the heirs of the same Margery, for all lands and tenements which Margery held from the king in chief. Order to Phillip de Legh’ that, having accepted security from Geoffrey, Phillippa and John for rendering their rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, [he is to cause] them [to have] full seisin etc. of the lands and tenements which Margery held from the king in chief and which he took into the king’s hand by reason of her death. Because a long time before her death Margery enfeoffed Phillippa and John with the aforesaid lands, and because they have now been in full possession of the same for ten years, as they assert, order to Phillip that, if this is true, to restore to them that which he took from the aforesaid at the time of their seizure into the king’s hand.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 6, reads ‘Staffordshire’.
b.
An alternative date, ‘12 Sept.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 6, presumably in error.
454
Concerning a fine for relief. The king has taken the homage of Hugh de Mortimer for all lands and tenements which William de Stuteville, recently deceased, held from the king in chief by the law of England of the inheritance of Margaret de Say, formerly his wife, Hugh’s mother, whose heir he is, and the king has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Herefordshire that, having accepted security from Hugh for rendering £100 to the king at the Exchequer, namely £25 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next to come, £25 at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £50 thus in the following year at the same terms for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements in his bailiwick which William held from the king in chief by the law of England of the aforesaid inheritance of the aforesaid Margaret.
[S’, in the Roll]
455
Concerning a fine for relief. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriffs of Worcestershire and Shropshire 1 for the aforesaid Hugh, no mention being made of relief.
1.
‘and Shropshire’ interlined.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
456
[No date]. Oxfordshire. John de St. Valery gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
457
13 June. Woodstock. Worcestershire. Robert Wyslet gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
458
[No date]. Somerset. Walter, parson of the church of Brushford, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
459
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Reginald, son of Henry the Smith, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
460
[No date]. Sussex. Nicholas Bregel of Horsye and Isabella, his wife, give 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
461
[No date]. Sussex. Nicholas de Horseye gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 6, reveals that this is ‘The same Nicholas’ as in no. 460 above.
462
[No date]. Lancaster. Alan de Rickeston’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
463
[No date]. Devon. Ralph son of Nicholas gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
464
19 June. Wallingford. Concerning relief. The king has taken the fealty of Richard, son of Alexander de la Graunge, for all lands and tenements which Alexander, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire that, having accepted security from Richard for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements of which Alexander, his father, was seised in his demesne as of fee in his bailiwick on the day he died and which he took into the king’s hand by reason of his death, 1 and he is to permit him to have peace from the demands that he makes from him for a heriot, which he had never been accustomed to pay, as he says, if this is true.
[in the Roll]
1.
The remainder of this entry is interlined.
465
20 June. Reading. Dorset. Thomas, parson of the church of Pinneknolle, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the Roll]
466
20 June. Reading. Dorset. The same Thomas gives another half-mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the Roll]
467
20 June. Reading. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Ralph, son of Ralph de Camoys, for all lands and tenements which the aforesaid Ralph, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has delivered the aforesaid lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff and escheator of Norfolk that, having accepted sufficient security from the same Ralph for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements of which the aforesaid Ralph, his father, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which they took into the king’s hand by reason of the death of the same Ralph. Because the term for assessing tallage is not before Michaelmas, order to the same that if they have assessed tallage upon the men, they are to remit it to them without delay.
[in the Roll]
468
Concerning relief. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriffs and escheators 1 of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, Essex, Surrey and Hampshire, making no mention of relief.
1.
‘and escheators’ interlined.
469
Concerning relief. Order to the sheriff and escheator of Norfolk that, having accepted from Ralph, son and heir of Ralph de Camoys, lately deceased, and from the executors of the same Ralph, sufficient [security] for rendering all debts to the king at the Exchequer, if the same Ralph owed anything to the king on the day he died, 1 they are to permit the aforesaid executors to have full and free administration of all goods and chattels of the same Ralph, which they took into the king’s hand by reason of his death.
1.
‘on the day he died’ interlined.
470
21 June. Windsor. Somerset. Robert del Molyn gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
471
Yorkshire. Katherine, daughter of William of Stapelton, and Sibyl, her sister, give 40s. for taking an attaint before H. Bigod. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
472
[No date]. Staffordshire. The abbot of Lilleshall gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
473
[No date]. Yorkshire. Ralph de Rupe and Mabel, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
474
22 June. Windsor. Hampshire. Walter de la Pitte gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
475
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Sancta Maria, parson of the church of Elslack, gives 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
476
[No date]. Sussex. Geoffrey de Badeshurst’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
477
24 June. Windsor. Hertfordshire. Richard son of Jordan gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
478
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Frethesancia de la Haye, Richard le Plumer and Beatrice, his wife, and Reginald Podifat and Cecilia, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
479
25 June. Windsor. Sussex. Luke of Lancing gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
480
[No date]. Wiltshire. Humphrey of Whaddon gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
481
26 June. Windsor. Shropshire. William of Corfton gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
482
[No date]. Somerset. John de Whitefeld’ and Isolda, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
483
[No date]. Derbyshire. Henry de Grisl’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
484
[No date]. Sussex. Robert de la Brok’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
485
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Roger Percefuyl gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
486
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Phillip Cusyn of Burgo, Richard son of John, Robert son of William, William de la Plaunche, Beatrice de Marton’ and Cecilia de Withem’ give 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
487
[No date]. Devon. Ignacius de Clifton’ gives 20s. for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
488
[No date]. Essex. Walter of Rochford gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
489
28 June. Westminster. For Thomas of Hengrave. On Thursday next after St. Edward in the fortieth year, Thomas of Hengrave paid in the king‘s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano, then keeper of the same Wardrobe, the one mark of gold by which he made fine with the king for having respite of knighthood. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid mark of gold.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
490
[No date]. Somerset. Reginald de Bradelegh’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
491
Somerset. John Achard gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
492
Devon. Luke Payn of Estaifford’, clerk, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
493
[No date]. Lancaster. William, son of Henry de Eskehagh’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
494
29 June. Westminster. For the prior of Coventry. The king has granted to the prior of Coventry that he may render 20 m. per annum of the 60 m. which he owes him for the fine that he made with him for the service that he ought to have performed to him in the king’s last army of Wales, namely 10 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 10 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and thus for the two following years at the same terms until the aforesaid 60 m. have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the prior to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
495
[No date]. Devon. Henry de Bolake gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
496
[No date]. Lancaster. Richard le Clere of Lee, Alan son of Alan, Robert Le Escriveyn of Lee, and Alexander son of Thomas give one mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
497
[No date]. Lancaster. Richard, son of Richard de Lee, gives one mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
498
[No date]. Suffolk. Agnes, daughter of Juliana Leueke, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
499
[No date]. Suffolk. John, son of William Bene, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same John. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
500
[No date]. Somerset. Geoffrey de Sholand’ and Richard the Welshman give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
501
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Adam Warrener gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the abbot of Peterborough. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
502
[No date]. Yorkshire. Simon of Wassand gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
503
[No date]. Warwickshire. Simon of Kenswick gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]

Membrane 5

504
From here it is sent to the Exchequer. 1
1.
Entered at the very top in the middle of the membrane.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
505
30 June. Westminster. Concerning monies paid in the Wardrobe. On Monday, the morrow of Easter in the fortieth year the burgesses of Ipswich paid 10 m. in the king’s Wardrobe to Artald de Sancto Romano, keeper of the same Wardrobe, of the 80 m. of silver by which they made fine with the king for having a charter of liberties, and on Wednesday in the feast of St. John the Baptist in the forty-first year they paid 45 m. to the same Artald, and on Thursday next after the Sunday upon which the 'Rejoice Jerusalem' is sung in the forty-second year they paid 25 m. to the aforesaid Artald, attested by Aubrey de Fécamp and Peter of Winchester, clerks of the same Wardrobe. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the aforesaid burgesses to be quit from the aforesaid 80 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
506
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Robert de Lathum gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
507
[No date]. Concerning a fine for relief. The king has taken the homage of William, son of William of Sibthorpe, for all lands and tenements which the aforesaid William, his father, held from the king in chief on the day he died, and the king has rendered the aforesaid lands and tenements to him. Order to the king’s escheator in Nottinghamshire that, having accepted sufficient security from the aforesaid William for rendering 50s. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements of which the aforesaid William, his father, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which he took into the king’s hand by reason of his death.
[S’, in the Roll]
508
[No date]. Yorkshire. Emma, who was the wife of William de Autre, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
509
[No date]. Essex. Peter de Gardino gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
510
[No date]. Devon. Alexander the Potter gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
511
[No date]. Somerset. Geoffrey de Sholand and Richard the Welshman give half a mark for taking an assize before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
512
[No date]. Kent. Matthew de Knelle gives half a mark for a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Kent etc.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
513
[No date]. Essex. John de Thorp’ gives half a mark for associating Robert de Briwes with John of Cockfield to take the assize of novel disseisin which Robert le Blund arraigned against John de Thorp’, concerning a tenement in Rayleigh.
[S’, in the Roll]
514
[No date]. Sussex. Richard Gemel’ and Eleanor, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
515
4 July. Westminster. Somerset. Roger de Reingny gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
516
[No date]. Staffordshire. Muriel Rebus and Matilda, her sister, give half a mark for taking two assizes of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
517
[No date]. Somerset. William de Radene gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
518
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. John, son of Robert Achard of Chicheley, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
519
[No date]. Sussex. Robert de la Strode and Nicholaa, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
520
[No date]. Yorkshire. Thomas of Kirby Wiske gives one mark for taking an attaint before R. of Thirkleby and Peter de Percy. 1 Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘R. of Thirkleby and’ interlined.
521
[No date]. Yorkshire. The same Thomas gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
522
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Richard de Sees gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
523
[No date]. Leicestershire. Thomas, son of William the Palmer, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
524
5 July. Westminster. Yorkshire. Alan de Laton’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
525
For Hugh of Okeover. For the damages which Hugh of Okeover, formerly sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire, sustained in the marches of Wales by reason of the king’s last Welsh war, the king has granted him that he may render £10 per annum at the Exchequer of the £59 7s. 11d. which he owes him at the Exchequer for the arrears of his account from the time he was sheriff of the aforesaid counties, namely 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas and 100s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid money has been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
526
For Henry, son of Gervase de Horton’. The king has granted to Henry, son of Gervase de Horton’, formerly sheriff of Devon, that he may render 100s. per annum for all debts which Gervase owed to the king on the day he died, namely 50s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 50s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 100s. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Henry to have the aforesaid terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
527
[No date]. Suffolk. Alexander le Chapeleyn gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
528
[No date]. Essex. Matilda, daughter of William Le Scot of Maplestead, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
529
5 July. Westminster. For Walter the Chamberlain. Whereas the king a short while ago pardoned to Walter Chamberlain the suit of his peace that pertained to him for the death of John le Bere of Elynton’, of which he was accused, and for receiving those who were guilty of that death, the king, by a fine of 60 m. of silver which Walter made with him, has pardoned him the trespass that he had been accused of for receiving the aforesaid guilty individuals. Later, the king pardoned to him the suit of his peace for the aforesaid death and granted him his firm peace for that receipt. 1 The king has granted him that he may pay 10 m. of the aforesaid fine at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next to come and 10 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 20 m. thus from year to year 2 at the same terms until the aforesaid 60 m. have been paid to the king. 3
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
2.
The following entry is written out of the margin through this entry at this point.
3.
‘Witness as above’ entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 6, reads ‘Cambridgeshire’.
530
Henry of Wingham withdrew from court and the seal remains with Walter of Merton. 1
1.
Entry written in the margin.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
531
[No date]. Sussex. Thomas de Brom gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
532
[No date]. Sussex. The same Thomas gives another half-mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same Gilbert. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
533
[No date]. Staffordshire. William de Parles gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
534
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Peter of Lexington gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
535
[No date]. Yorkshire. Thomas of Kirby Wiske gives one mark for taking an attaint before Roger of Thirkleby and Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
536
[No date]. Shropshire. Adam de Laverden’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
537
[No date]. Leicestershire. Richard de Walecot’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
538
8 July. Westminster. Nottinghamshire. William of Horsenden gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
539
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William le Venur gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
540
[No date]. Suffolk. Alexander de Westheye gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
541
[No date]. Sussex. Robert de Vilers gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
542
[No date]. Cumberland [sic]. Petronilla, who was the wife of Reginald Hona, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall [sic] etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
543
10 July. Westminster. For John of Bracebridge. Whereas John of Bracebridge made fine with the king some time ago for having respite of knighthood for three years 1 , and whereas in the meantime the king’s itinerant justices in Lincolnshire nevertheless amerced him at one mark because he had not been a knight at that time, the king has pardoned the aforesaid mark to him. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid mark.
1.
‘for three years’ interlined.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
544
[No date]. Yorkshire. William of Thornhill gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
545
[No date]. Warwickshire. John Gravenel and Isabella, his wife, give half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
546
[No date]. Wiltshire. Geoffrey Gacelin gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
547
[No date]. Somerset. Robert Crubbe and Joan, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
548
[No date]. Norfolk. Richard de Nugun and Joan, his wife 1 give half a mark for taking an attaint before the chief justice 2 against John de Bachel’, concerning a tenement in Bachel’. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘and Joan, his wife’ interlined.
2.
The remainder of this sentence is interlined.
549
[No date]. Herefordshire. John de Finewes gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
550
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Gilbert, son of Stephen de Gant, gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
551
12 July. Westminster. For Roger of Thirkleby. By the fine of £100 which Roger of Thirkleby has made with him, of which he is to pay 100 m. at the Assumption of the Blessed Mary next to come and the remaining 50 m. at Easter next following, the king has granted, and has demised to him, the custody that pertains to the king of the lands and tenements formerly of Henry de Merc, who has lately died and held from the king in chief, to have and hold to Roger until the lawful age of Henry’s heirs, together with the marriage of the same heirs and also with the dowers of the said lands if they fall in before the aforesaid heirs come of age. Order to William of Wendling, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, to cause Roger to have full seisin without delay of the aforesaid custody with appurtenances, as aforesaid.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7, reads ‘Yorkshire’.
552
[No date]. Dorset. Emma, who was the wife of Bernard of Mangerton, gives half a mark for a writ. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
There appears to be an erasure after this entry.
a.
There is also an erasure after this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7.
553
[No date]. Yorkshire. John, son of Roger the Clerk, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
554
[No date]. Northumberland. William de Sholle and Alice, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
555
[No date]. Hampshire. Nicholas Cupping’ gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
556
[No date]. Hampshire. Hugh de Wyville and Juliana, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
557
[No date]. Norfolk. William de Millers gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
558
[No date]. Leicestershire. Robert, son of Peter of Legbourne, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
559
[No date]. Surrey. John de la Bisse gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
560
[No date]. Suffolk. The master of the hospital of St. Mary of Ipswich and Peter the Chaplain, parson of the church of Stratton’, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
561
[No date]. Hampshire. Nigel 1 de Bocland’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert Walerand. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
Written over an erasure.
562
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William of Horsenden gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
563
[No date]. Essex. Reginald Rubbe gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
564
12 July. Westminster. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Ralph of Bradley, who held from the king in chief, has died, order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire and the escheator of the same county to take all lands and tenements that were his in their bailiwick 1 on the day he died into the king’s hand and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. They are to cause those lands to be extended by the oath etc.
1.
‘in their bailiwick’ interlined.
565
[No date]. Somerset. Geoffrey of Bridport gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
566
[No date]. Dorset. Walter le Bigod gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the Roll]
567
[No date]. Norfolk. Constantine Barber gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
568
[No date]. Yorkshire. Alan Sampson of York gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
569
[No date]. Oxfordshire. John de Scaccario gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
570
[No date]. Vacated because he did not have it. John of Plumberow gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John of Cockfield. Order to the sheriff of Essex. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because he did not have it.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
571
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William of Gidding and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
572
15 July. Westminster. For the abbot of Bec. The king has pardoned to the abbot and monks of Bec the 100s. at which they were amerced before H. Bigod, justiciar, at Bermondsey for raising gallows at Tooting without warrant. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same abbot and monks to be quit from the aforesaid 100s. 1 By the justiciar.
1.
It appears that the authority clause is written over an erasure.
573
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert de Hilton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
574
[No date]. Essex. Fraricus de Burnham and Sabina, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
575
[No date]. Devon. Roger de Staunston’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
576
[No date]. Kent. Richard, son of Geoffrey de Aungers, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
577
16 July. Westminster. Devon. Hamelin Hereward and Rose, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
578
[No date]. Essex. The prior of Stoke by Clare gives half a mark for having the writ called utrum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
579
17 July. Westminster. For Guy de Brian. The king has pardoned to Guy de Brian the 5 m. of silver by which he made fine with him some time ago for having his charter to have a fair at his manor of Laugharne. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid 5 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
580
[No date]. Shropshire. Roger son of Michael gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
581
[No date]. Devon. Richard Cambun gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
582
[No date]. Worcestershire. John de Wutton’ and Ela, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
583
[No date]. Herefordshire. Adam of Elmbridge gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
584
[No date]. Berkshire. John de Bretton’ and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
585
[No date]. Worcestershire. Walter de Sanes and Alina, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
586
[No date]. Essex. John of Plumberow gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry appears both directly before and after nos. 584 and 585 in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7, on the latter occasion being cancelled ‘because above’.
587
18 July. Westminster. For Robert of Crepping. In recompense for the expenses that Robert of Crepping incurred in going by the king’s order with Brother Robert de Manneby to assess the king’s tallage in the northern parts, and also for the damages that he sustained at the time he was sheriff of Yorkshire, as is said, the king has pardoned to him £45 of the debts he owes him. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid £45.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
588
18 July. Westminster. For Ralph d’Aubigny. The king has pardoned to Ralph d’Aubigny the 40s. which he owed him for the scutage of a knight’s fee in South Petherton from the king’s last army of Wales. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid 40s.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
589
[No date]. Westmorland. Nicholas Mauveysin gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy concerning a certain road. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
590
[No date]. Kent. Thomas le Westreve, Henry son of William and Simon, his brother, give one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
591
[No date]. Westmorland. Laurence de Vieuxpont gives 2 m. for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
592
[No date]. Westmorland. Petronilla, who was the wife of Alan the Butler, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
593
[No date]. Sussex. William, son of William Bardolf, gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
594
[No date]. Cumberland. Robert de Whitering’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
595
[No date]. Cumberland. The same Robert gives another half-mark for taking another assize of novel disseisin before the same Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
596
[No date]. Lancaster. William the Butler gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
597
[No date]. Lancaster. Henry de Wedaker gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
598
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Roald son of Roald and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
599
[No date]. Kent. William de Godsted’ and Robert and William, his brothers, give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
600
[No date]. Wiltshire. Simon Wither gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
601
[No date]. Kent. John del Brok gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
602
[No date]. Hampshire. Florence de Hune gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
603
[No date]. Devon. Henry de la Pomeraie gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
604
[No date]. Devon. The same Henry gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
605
[No date]. Gloucestershire. William de la Wodelande gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
606
[No date]. Sussex. Luke of Lancing gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Hugh Bigod against Nigel de Brok’. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
607
[No date]. Northumberland. Adam Gunter gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland to take security.
[S’, in the Roll]

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608
19 July. Westminster. For Mathias de la Mare. Because Mathias de la Mare stays in the service the king and queen, the king has granted to him and to John le Warr’ and Reginald de Morchent,executors of the testament of Henry de la Mare, formerly the faithful man of the king, that of the debts in which the same executors are bound to the king for the aforesaid Henry for the farm of the king’s manor of Marlborough they may render £10 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year , £10 at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £20 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause them to have those terms for this and to cause it to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
609
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Robert son of Aca gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
610
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Robert, son of Richard de Straham, gives 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
611
[No date]. Herefordshire. John de la Hulle gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
612
[No date]. Lancaster. Adam, son of William of Cartmel, gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
613
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Hugh, son of Roger Hune, gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
614
[No date]. Yorkshire. Hamo le Clerc of Tunstal and John son of Jordan give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
615
20 July. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Luke de Vienne, son and heir of William de Vienne, for all lands and tenements which William, his father, held from the king in chief on the day he died, and the king has delivered the aforesaid lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff of Kent that, having accepted sufficient security from Luke for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements of which William, his father, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which were taken into the king’s hand by reason of his death.
[in the Roll]
a.
‘rightful relief’ is a correction by expunction from ‘rightful service’ in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7.
616
[No date]. Norfolk. William de Boville gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
617
[No date]. Yorkshire. Christiana of Pocklington gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
618
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John Gravenel gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
619
[No date]. For the executors of W. de Clare. The king has pardoned to the executors of the testament of William de Clare the 9 m. which are exacted from them by summons of the Exchequer for the chattels of certain felons, once taken and hanged in William's land of Walsingham in Norfolk. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same executors to be quit from the aforesaid 9 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
620
22 July. Westminster. For Peter de Maun’. At the instance of Brothers John of Kent and Roger of Canterbury, the king has pardoned to Peter de Maun’ the 20 m. at which he was lately amerced before Hugh Bigod, the king’s justiciar of England, in his eyre at Hertford for a trespass. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Peter to be quit from the aforesaid 20 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
621
[No date]. Essex. Alice, daughter of Simon Burre, gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
622
[No date]. Leicestershire. William de Wastenays gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
623
22 July. Westminster. Vacated because in the Close Roll. Order to the keeper of the forest of Selwood to cause Geoffrey de Lucy to have three bucks in the same forest of the king’s gift. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because in the Close Roll
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
624
[No date]. Devon. Adam de Estotelegh’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
625
[No date]. Devon. Roger Fauvel gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
626
[No date]. Somerset. The abbot of St Michael's Mount in danger of the sea gives the king one mark for having a writ of grace. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
627
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert Page gives the king half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
628
25 July. Westminster. For Simon of Houghton. The king has granted to Simon of Houghton, formerly sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, that he may render £10 per annum for all clear debts that he owes him at the Exchequer, namely 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas [sic] next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debts are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
629
For William de Stowa. William of Stow, formerly sheriff of the aforesaid counties, has similar letters concerning all clear debts that he owes the king at the Exchequer. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
630
Shropshire. William de Kaunbrey gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
631
[No date]. Leicestershire. William de Camville gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
632
25 July. Westminster. For Simon of Cockfield. The king has granted to Simon of Cockfield, executor of the testament of William Passelewe, formerly the king’s bailiff, that he may render 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next to come of the £85 15s. 5d. which he owes the king for William’s debts, 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 10 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £85 15s. 5d. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By J. of Crakehall, treasurer.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
633
[No date]. Yorkshire. William, son of Simon of Wilberfoss, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
634
[No date]. Kent. John son of Absolom gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
For an entry not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see no. 911 below.
635
Concerning the fine of Hawise de Chaworth. Hawise, who was the wife of Patrick de Chaworth, has made fine with the king by 1000 m. of silver for having the custody of the heirs and 1 all lands and tenements formerly of the same Patrick, sometime her husband, until the lawful age of the aforesaid heirs. She is to pay the aforesaid 1000 m. towards the king’s works at Westminster, as is contained in the king’s letters patent that she has concerning this.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘of the heirs and’ interlined.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7, reads ‘Gloucestershire’.
b.
For an entry not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see no. 912 below.
636
Concerning the fine of the abbot-elect of Fécamp. By the fine of 100 m. of silver which Richard de Tregor’, abbot-elect of Fécamp, to whom the king has given royal assent, made with him on Friday next before St. Margaret the Virgin in the forty-third year, the king has granted him that he may have from the same day during the present vacancy of his abbey on this occasion, by the king’s special grace, the custody of all lands and tenements that pertain to that abbey in the kingdom of England. He has letters patent for this. 1
[in the Roll]
1.
A cancelled marginal note reads ‘Memorandum that this fine has been sent as an estreat to the Exchequer’.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7, reads ‘Sussex’.
637
26 July. Westminster. For William of Swinford. The king has granted to William of Swinford that for all clear debts that he owes him for the arrears of his account from the time when he was sheriff of the aforesaid counties [sic], he may render £10 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year, £10 at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £20 thus from year to year at the same terms until all of the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause it to be done and enrolled thus. 1
1.
[Sic]. This presumably refers to Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire as in 628 and 629 above.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
638
[No date]. Devon. Henry de la Pomeraie gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
639
[No date]. Cornwall. The same Henry gives another half-mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 7, has been corrected from ‘Cornwall’ to ‘Devon’.
640
[No date]. Wiltshire. Richard Skarlet gives half a mark for having an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
641
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes, who was the wife of Thomas Freeman of Walton, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
642
[No date]. Lancaster. John de Terreby and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Peter. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
643
[No date]. Somerset. Henry de la Hyde gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
644
[No date]. Yorkshire. Gilbert, son of Gilbert of Wheatley, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
645
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Nigel son of Richard gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Hugh Bigod, justiciar of England. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
646
[No date]. Devon. Jordan Bures and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
647
[No date]. Devon. Adam de Tounwell’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
648
[No date]. Hampshire. Florence de Hune gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
649
[No date]. Yorkshire. Thomas of Greystoke gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
650
[No date]. Devon. Henry de la Pomeraie gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
651
[No date]. Essex. William Welde gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
652
[No date]. Wiltshire. Nicholas de Boteham gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
653
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. John, son of Simon of Hamerton, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
654
1 Aug. Westminster. For Master John of Gloucester. The king has granted to John of Gloucester, his mason, that, of all debts which he owes him for the farm of the manors of Rodley and Minsterworth, concerning which the king had previously granted him that he was to render £10 at the Exchequer, he may henceforth render 5 m. to the king per annum at the Exchequer of Easter and 5 m. thus from year to year at the aforesaid term until the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have the aforesaid term and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
655
Concerning the fine of Elena, who was the wife of Andrew Blund. By the fine of 200 m. which Elena, who was the wife of Andrew Blund, made with him for having the custody of the lands and heirs of the aforesaid Andrew, the king has granted her that she may render 50 m. per annum, namely 25 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-fourth year, 25 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 50 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 200 m. have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Elena to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
656
For Robert of Grendon. The king has granted to Robert of Grendon that, of all debts which he owes him and concerning which he had previously granted him that he was to render £40 per annum at the Exchequer, he may henceforth render £20 per annum, namely £10 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas, £10 at the Exchequer of Easter and £20 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debts have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have the same terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
657
2 Aug. Westminster. For William de Lisle. The king has granted to William de Lisle that he may pay 40 m. per annum for all clear debts that he owes him from the time when he was sheriff of Northamptonshire, and also for the 100 m. by which he made fine with him for certain trespasses contained in the roll of Hugh Bigod, justiciar, which he delivered to the barons of the Exchequer at the Exchequer, namely 20 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-fourth year, 20 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 40 m.thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debts are paid to the king. Order to the aforesaid barons of the Exchequer to cause William to have the aforesaid terms for all of the aforesaid debts and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By H. Bigod, justiciar, and the barons of the Exchequer.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
658
[No date]. Lincolnshire. The abbot of St. Sever gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
659
[No date]. Warwickshire. David of Packington and Elizabeth, his wife, give half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
660
For Thomas de Pavilly. The king has pardoned to Thomas de Pavilly the 40 m. at which he was amerced before the king’s justices last itinerant at Lincoln for a trespass. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit therefrom. 1 By Hugh Bigod, justiciar.
1.
The authority is added beneath the line.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
661
For Hamo de Valognes. The king has granted to Hamo de Valognes, son and heir of Hamo de Valognes, that he may pay him £24 per annum for the £96 in which the aforesaid Hamo was formerly bound to Elias the Bishop, once a Jew of London, who has now converted, namely £12 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the present year, £12 at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £24 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £96 have been paid to the king. Order to the aforesaid barons of the Exchequer to cause Hamo son of Hamo to have the aforesaid terms for the aforesaid money and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
662
[No date]. Hampshire. Nicholas Cosyn and Denise de Codeber‘ give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
663
[No date]. Worcestershire. John the English gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
664
[No date]. Yorkshire. Bartholomew Baynard gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
665
[No date]. Devon. Michael of Spitchwick gives one mark for taking three assizes of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
666
[No date]. Northumberland. Sarra, who was the wife of Richard Bertram, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
667
[No date]. Northumberland. The same Sarra gives half a mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
668
[No date]. Leicestershire. John de Burneby gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
669
[No date]. Suffolk. Abel Goldsmith and Joan, his wife, and Emma daughter of Robert give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
670
[No date]. Suffolk. The same Abel, Joan and Emma give another half-mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same William. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
671
[No date]. Hampshire. William de Attingl’ gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
672
2 Aug. Westminster. For Ingeram de Percy and his associates. In place of the fees which Ingeram de Percy, Peter de Chauvent and Imbert de Montferrand were accustomed to take at the Exchequer, the king has granted them the custody of the lands and heirs of William le Fort with all their escheats and appurtenances, to have and hold until the lawful age of the aforesaid heirs together with the marriage of William’s three daughters.
673
For William Bonquor. By the counsel of the magnates who are of his council, the king has given and assigned to William Bonquor, in part satisfaction of the 30 librates of land which he had granted him a while ago by his charter from the first wards, those 300 m. by which Galiena, who was the wife of Ralph de Normanville, made fine with the king for having the custody of the lands 1 and the marriage of his heirs, to be received from Galiena at the below-written terms, namely 100 m. at the Assumption of the Blessed Mary next to come, 100 m. at St. John the Baptist next following, and 100 m. at St. John the Baptist next following, so that ten librates of land are deducted from the aforesaid 30 librates of land in which the king was bound to him by reason of the aforesaid assignment.
1.
‘the lands’ interlined.
674
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Alice de Hauville gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William le Breton. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
675
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. John son of Osmund gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same William. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
676
[No date]. Worcestershire. Agnes Lovet gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
677
[No date]. Somerset. John, son of Robert Attebere, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
678
[No date]. Herefordshire. Margery, who was the wife of Richard Pride, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
679
[No date]. Somerset. Phillip the White and Amice, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
680
[No date]. Shropshire. Thomas, son of Reginald of Stanton Long, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
681
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Thomas de Bray gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
682
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Walter of Stamford gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
683
8 Aug. Windsor. Concerning monies given to two men of Gascony. Memorandum that the king has given those 11 m. which the burgesses of Ghent paid him for having a charter of liberties acquitted from the [fees of the] seal 1 to Peregrino de sancto Severino and Matthew of the same, in recompense for the expenses and damages they sustained by default of payment of the debts in which the king is bound to them.
1.
‘acquitted from the [fees of the] seal’ interlined.
a.
The same interlineation is made in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 8.
684
[No date]. Berkshire. Nicholas de Sifrewast gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
685
[No date]. Cornwall. Angerus de Pollirian gives 20s. for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
686
[No date]. Cornwall. Reginald de Stonbrerr’ gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
687
[No date]. Devon. Walter de Abbernon and Susanna, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
688
[No date]. Cornwall. Robert de Raddon’ and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
689
9 Aug. Windsor. Wiltshire. Simon Borhard gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry is inserted out of chronological sequence at the very foot of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, below entry no. 850.
690
[No date]. Cornwall. Robert, son of Reginald de Stambir’, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
a.
This entry is inserted out of chronological sequence at the very foot of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, below entry no. 850.
691
[No date]. Devon. Emma, who was the wife of William de sancto Stephano, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
692
[No date]. Devon. The same Emma gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
693
[No date]. Devon. The same Emma gives half a mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
694
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Henry Tregoz gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
695
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Thomas Kynne gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
There is an erasure that is struck through at the beginning of this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 8.
696
[No date]. Concerning a fine of the burgesses of Ghent. The burgesses of Ghent have made fine with the king by 200 m. for having a charter of liberties, which they later paid in the king’s Wardrobe on the morrow of Martinmas at Dover, as appears by the roll of the forty-fourth year.

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697
[No date]. Sussex. Robert son of Walter gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
698
21 Aug. St. Albans. For Sibyl of Clifford. Because the king is given to understand by trustworthy men that Sibyl of Clifford paid 100s. at the Exchequer for the relief of Peter de St. Martin, which monies have not been allowed at the Exchequer, order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire to place in respite the demand that he makes from Sibyl for this until Michaelmas in 15 days, so that then, the rolls of the Exchequer having been scrutinised, the aforesaid monies are to be allowed to her as they ought to be.
699
25 Aug. Westminster. Concerning relief. Henry, son of Henry de Haggel’, who has taken to wife Lecia, daughter and heiress of Henry de Lynguire, has performed his fealty to the king for all lands and tenements which the aforesaid Henry de Linguire held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the king’s escheator in Oxfordshire that, having accepted security from Henry son of Henry and Lecia for rendering 100s. to the king at the Exchequer for her relief, he is to cause them to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements that Henry de Linguire held from the king in chief and of all other lands and tenements of which the same Henry was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which were taken into the king’s hand by reason of his death. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
[in the Roll]
700
26 Aug. Westminster. Yorkshire. William de Ros gives one mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
701
[No date]. Somerset. Adam Iueus gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
702
[No date]. Shropshire. William de Ledewich’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
703
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Adam, son of Adam de Hattel’, and Adam le Geys give half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
704
[No date]. Devon. William Launceprey gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
705
[No date]. Hampshire. Richard de Haverhill and Isabella, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
706
[No date]. For Nicholas of Hadlow. Because Nicholas of Hadlow continually continues to serve the king, by which the king is bound to do him better grace, the king has pardoned to him the scutage that is exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for the knights’ fees that he holds from him in chief in Street and Wilynton’ in Kent. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Nicholas to be quit from the aforesaid scutage.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
707
26 Aug. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the fealty of Geoffrey, son and heir of Ralph of Bradley, for all lands and tenements which 1 the aforesaid Ralph, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Lincolnshire that, having accepted security from Geoffrey for rendering 38s. 8d. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements of which Ralph etc.
[in the Roll]
1.
A rough horizontal line is struck through an erasure here.
a.
The marginal annotation beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 8, actually reads ‘in the Roll of the sixteenth year of King E. [1287–88]’.
b.
This entry is written on the right margin of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 8.
708
Hampshire. Roger de Braifeld’ and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
709
27 Aug. Windsor. For Adam son of Ranulf. At the instance of his beloved daughter M. Queen of Scotland, the king has granted to Adam son of Ranulf that of the 15 m. which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer of the 30 m. at which he was amerced before Roger of Thirkleby and his associates, justices last itinerant in Yorkshire, for a trespass, he may render 20s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year 20s. at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 40s. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 15 m. have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
710
For Adam son of Ranulf. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to permit the same Adam to have the said terms for this. If he has made any distraint upon him, he is to remit it.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
711
[No date]. Shropshire. John the Palmer gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
712
[No date]. Shropshire. William, son of Alan of Wollescote, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Giles. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
713
28 Aug. Windsor. Essex. William de Manewode gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
714
For Richard de Wroxhill’. The king has given respite to Richard de Wroxhill’ and Florencia, his wife, until next Easter, from the 10 m. which are exacted from them by summons of the Exchequer for the debt in which Roger de Cotel’, formerly Florencia’s husband, was bound to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause them to have that respite. By Hugh Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
715
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Order to the escheator in Staffordshire to take all lands and tenements formerly of Ranulf of Perton, who has died, into the king’s hand, and to cause those lands to be extended by the oath etc.
716
3 Sept. Westminster. Devon. Richard son of Henry gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
717
Warwickshire. William de Parles gives one mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
718
4 Sept. Westminster. For William de Northie. The king has granted to William de Northie that he may pay one moiety of the £44 which he owes him of the debts formerly of Salomon the Bishop, Jew of London, at the Exchequer of Michaelmas in the forty-third year and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Easter next following. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
719
[No date]. Warwickshire. Peter son of Hervey gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
720
[No date]. Warwickshire. The same Peter gives half a mark for having another pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
721
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Richard son of Elias gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
722
[No date]. Norfolk. John de Thonestall’ and Katherine, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
723
5 Sept. Westminster. Kent. Hamo Curtehose gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
724
[No date]. Shropshire. The abbot of Lilleshall gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
725
[No date]. Staffordshire. The same abbot gives another half-mark for having another pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
726
[No date]. Warwickshire. The same abbot gives another half-mark for having a third pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
727
6 Sept. Westminster. Wiltshire. Henry Tut gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
728
[No date]. Staffordshire. Hugh son of Osbert and Margery, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
729
9 Sept. Westminster. Cornwall. Roger Crespin gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
730
[No date]. Cornwall. Aylward de Trelewid’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
731
[No date]. Devon. Roger the Tailor of Portbyham’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton etc. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
732
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Simon Godard of Ely gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. 1 Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘having at the Bench’ interlined.
733
[No date]. Norfolk. Avice, daughter of Brian de Bereford’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
734
[No date]. Devon. William de Cumba gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
735
10 Sept. Westminster. For William fitz Warin. Whereas some time ago the king granted to William fitz Warin, his sergeant, that he was to render 2 m. per annum at the Exchequer for the 47 m. which he owed him of the debts of William Hardel, namely one mark at the Exchequer of Michaelmas and one mark at the Exchequer of Easter, until the aforesaid 47 m. were paid to the king in full, and whereas the same William 1 defaulted in two of those terms, the king has granted him that he might receover the said terms for the aforesaid debt, namely so that he is henceforth to render 2 m. per annum at the Exchequer, namely one mark at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next to come, one mark at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and 2 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 47 m. have been paid to the king in full. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have recovery of those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
1.
‘the same William’ repeated in error.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
736
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Juliana of Gainsborough gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
737
[No date]. Somerset. William de Horsy and Emelina, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
738
[No date]. Somerset. Agemundus Doule gives 20s. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
739
[No date]. Cornwall. Peter son of Alexander gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
740
[No date]. Northumberland. Walter of Cramlington, chaplain, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
741
19 Sept. Waltham. Cornwall. Sarra, daughter of Luke de Hendesuk’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
742
[No date]. Hampshire. John Maynard, Elias de Marisco, John Agemund, Geoffrey Le Hirdman and William Le Fevre give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the king upon his next arrival at Winchester. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
743
19 Sept. Waltham. Concerning a fine for relief. The king has taken the homage of William of Perton, brother and heir of Ranulf of Perton, for all lands and tenements which Ranulf held from the king in chief, and the king has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in Staffordshire that, having accepted security from William for rendering 5 m. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements etc.
[in the Roll]
744
Concerning a fine for relief. The king has taken the homage of William, son of Hugh de Wilgheby, son and heir of Frethesenta de Scotney, for all lands and tenements which Frethesenta held from the king in chief, and the king has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the king’s escheator of Lindsey in Lincolnshire that, having accepted security from William for rendering 12½ m. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief of one-and-a-half knights’ fees and the third part of half a knight’s fee, which Frethesenta held from the king in chief, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of the aforesaid lands and tenements and of all other lands and tenements in [his] bailiwick of which Frethesenta was seised etc. and which by reason of [her] death etc.
[in the Roll]
745
[No date]. Hampshire. Richard of Buttsash gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the king upon his next arrival at Winchester. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
746
[No date]. Somerset. Robert the Tailor of Sutton’ gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
747
[No date]. Wiltshire. Peter del Hache gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
Beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 8, is a scribal reference mark of a circle with a diagonal line through it.
748
20 Sept. Marwell. Berkshire. John Coremayll’ and John le Deveneys give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire to take etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
749
[No date]. Somerset. Peter Carbunel gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
750
23 Sept. Winchester. Herefordshire. Roger son of Nicholas and Agnes daughter of Ralph give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
751
[No date]. Hampshire. Walter le Folur gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
752
[No date]. Devon. William de Alneto and Adam Luvetrot give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
753
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de sancta Maria, parson of the church of Elslack, gives half a mark for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
754
[No date]. Hampshire. Richard de Perset gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
755
28 Sept. Winchester. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Henry de Dene, son and heir of William de Dene, for all lands and tenements which William held from the king in chief on the day he died, and the king has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire and the escheator of the same county that, having accepted security from Henry for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer for as much as pertains to the aforesaid lands and tenements, they are to cause him to have full seisin without delay of the aforesaid lands and tenements and of all other lands and tenements of which William was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which have been taken into the king’s hand by reason of his death.
[in the Roll]
756
[No date]. Wiltshire. William Wauter gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
757
[No date]. Somerset. William de Forde gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
758
[No date]. Yorkshire. Benedict de Castellay gives half a mark for taking an assize before Hugh Bigod, concerning a stank that has been levelled in Castellay. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
759
29 Sept. Winchester. Wiltshire. William of Brinkworth gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
760
[No date]. Worcestershire. Richard son of Sampson gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
761
[No date]. Somerset. Geoffrey le Tort gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
762
[No date]. Somerset. The same Geoffrey and William le Tort give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
763
[No date]. Gloucestershire. John le Jevene gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
764
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Organa, who was the wife of Saer de Facott, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
765
4 Oct. Merton. Lincolnshire. Josceus, son of Geoffrey of Spalding, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
766
[No date]. Staffordshire. John de Eliland’ and Eleanor, his wife, give half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
767
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John Posshe gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
768
[No date]. Hampshire. Roger of Eling gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
769
[No date]. Sussex. Richard de Splitewik’ gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Hugh Bigod, justiciar, upon his next arrival in the parts of Sussex. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
770
[No date]. Suffolk. Thomas the Clerk of Brampton’ gives one mark for taking an attaint before H. Bigod. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
771
[No date]. Yorkshire. William, son of William of Leeds, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Hugh Bigod. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
772
[No date]. Essex. Hugh de Langethuayt gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
773
7 Oct. Westminster. Northamptonshire. William son of John gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
774
7 Oct. Westminster. Northamptonshire. The same William gives another half-mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
775
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Ralph of Muskham gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
776
[No date]. Derbyshire. Matthew of Kniveton gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
777
8 Oct. Westminster. For Master Peter de Waldis. The king has pardoned to Master Peter de Waldis the 10 m. at which he was amerced some time ago before Roger of Thirkleby and his associates, justices last itinerant in Lincolnshire, because he did not send them the king’s writs de cursu that he had in his custody. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid 10 m. and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
778
Concerning a fine for relief. The king has taken the homage of Thomas de Solers, son and heir of Simon de Solers, for all lands and tenements which Simon held from the king in chief, and he has delivered the aforesaid lands and tenements to him. Order to William of Wendling, escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted sufficient security from Thomas for rendering £11 2s. 2½d. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief of the aforesaid lands and tenements, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements that Simon, father of Thomas, held from the king in chief and of all other lands and tenements of which Simon was seised etc. and which were taken into the king’s hand by reason of [his] death etc.
[in another originalia roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, reads ‘Herefordshire’.
779
[No date]. Westmorland. Gilbert Engayne gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
780
[No date]. Derbyshire. William, son of William de Jeuele, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
781
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert, son of Peter of Legbourne, gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
782
9 Oct. Westminster. For John of Gatesden. Because John of Gatesden sues a certificate concerning the assize of mort d’ancestor between him Gilbert de Coleville that was summoned and taken at Bermondsey before Hugh Bigod, justiciar of England, over one carucate of land with appurtenances in Carshalton, the king has given him respite from the 50 m. at which he was amerced before the abovesaid Hugh in the aforesaid assize, until the octaves of Martinmas next to come. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause John to have the said respite.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
783
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Roger de Kilesholt gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
784
10 Oct. Westminster. Concerning relief. John, son and heir of Adam of Stalmine, has performed fealty to the king for all lands and tenements which Adam, his father, held from the king in chief in the county of Lancaster, 1 and the king has delivered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator in the county of Lancaster that, having accepted security from John for rendering 20s. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, namely a moiety at the Exchequer of Easter next to come and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of the aforesaid lands and tenements with appurtenances.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘in the county of Lancaster’ interlined.
785
[No date]. Herefordshire. William Manyword’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
786
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Phillip son of Robert gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
787
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because William of Kyme, who held from the king in chief, has died, as the king has learned, order to the escheator in Lincolnshire to take all lands and tenements formerly of the same William in his bailiwick on the day he died into the king’s hand without delay, and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. And [to cause them to be extended] by the oath etc.
a.
A marginal note beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, reads ‘Later, account was rendered by the escheator’.
788
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because the same William was bound to the king in several debts, order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire to take into the king’s hand without delay all goods and chattels of the same deceased in his bailiwick and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise.
789
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Whereas Roger Corbet, who held from the king in chief, has died, on account of which the first seisin of all lands and tenements formerly of the same Roger pertains to the king, no matter from whomever he held them, order to the sheriff of Shropshire to take all lands and tenements formerly of the same Roger in his bailiwick, of which he was seised etc. into the king’s hand, and to commit them to the king’s escheator in the aforesaid county until the king orders otherwise.
790
[No date]. Concerning lands to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Avice de Columbariis, who held from the king in chief, has died, as the king has learned, order to the king’s escheator in Wiltshire to take all lands and tenements of which she was seised etc. into the king’s hand and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. And he is to inquire etc. by the oath etc.
791
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff and escheator of Hampshire.
792
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Order to Stephen Fromund, the king’s bailiff of Marlborough, to take into the king’s hand the bailiwick of the king’s forest of Chute, which the said Avice held, and to cause it to be safely kept by law-worthy bailiffs and ministers of the same forest until the king renders that bailiwick to the right heir of the said Avice and until he receives command otherwise from the king.

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793
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Ernald of Otley, who held from the king in chief, has died, order to the escheator in Suffolk to take into the king’s hand all lands and tenements which he held from the king in chief in the aforesaid county. And he is to inquire diligently etc. by the oath etc.
[in the Roll]
794
2 Oct. Guildford. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because William the Savage, who held from the king in chief, has died, as the king has learned, order to the sheriff and escheator of Warwickshire to take all lands and tenements of which he was seised etc. into the king’s hand without delay and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. And by the oath etc.
795
Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriffs and escheators of Worcestershire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire.
796
[No date]. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Matthew de Columbariis, son and heir of Avice de Columbariis, for all lands and tenements, together with the bailiwick of the king’s forest of Chute, which she held from the king in chief, and the king has rendered those lands and tenements to him with the aforesaid bailiwick. Order to the escheator in Wiltshire that, having accepted security from Matthew for rendering his rightful relief at the Exchequer in as much as pertains to the aforesaid lands and bailiwick, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of the aforesaid lands and tenements and bailiwick with appurtenances and of all other lands etc.
[in the Roll]
797
[No date]. Concerning relief. Order, in the same manner, to the sheriff and escheator of Hampshire and similarly concerning relief.
798
[No date]. Concerning relief. Order to Stephen Fromund, the king’s bailiff of Marlborough, to [cause] the same Matthew to have full seisin etc. of the aforesaid bailiwick with appurtenances, which the king ordered to be taken into his hand by reason of the death of the aforesaid Avice.
799
[No date]. For the executors of Avice de Columbariis. Order to the escheator in Wiltshire that, having accepted security from the executors of the testament of Avice de Columbariis, lately deceased, for rendering debts to the king at the Exchequer if she owed him any on the day she died, he is to permit the same escheators to have free administration of all goods and chattels of the said deceased in his bailiwick, in order to make execution of the said testament therefrom.
800
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William de Lisle gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
801
[No date]. Shropshire. Richard, son of Roger Buffard’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
802
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Luke de Cahaignes, who held from the king in chief, has died, order to the sheriff and escheator of Buckinghamshire to take all lands and tenements of which he was seised etc. into the king’s hand and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. And he is to inquire diligently etc. by the oath etc.
a.
This entry is written on the right side of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, approximately parallel to entries 812–16.
803
11 Oct. Westminster. For William de Renham and Aymer Bezill. Whereas the king granted to William de Renham and Aymer Bezill, his valets, the custody of the lands and heirs of John d'Avranches, to have until the lawful age of the same heirs, the king, wishing to do them special grace being moved by their service to him, has given them respite until the lawful age of the aforesaid heirs from the debts which the same John owed to Salomon the Bishop, formerly a Jew of London, which are exacted from the aforesaid valets by summons of the Exchequer as pertaining to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same valets to have the said respite. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
804
12 Oct. Westminster. Concerning manors that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire to take the manors of Limberg’ and Blyborough, formerly of William de Bussey, who has been seized for the trespasses of which he has been accused and detained in the king’s prison, into the king’s hand without delay and to deliver them to the king’s escheator in the same county to keep, so that he answers at the Exchequer for the issues of the same until the king orders otherwise. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
[in the Roll]
805
11 Oct. Westminster. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Adam son of John, who held from the king in chief, has died, as the king has learned, order to the sheriff and escheator in the county of Lancaster to take all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid Adam in his bailiwick into the king’s hand without delay and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. And they are to cause those lands to be extended etc. by the oath etc.
806
[No date]. Suffolk. William de Clopton’ gives one mark for taking an attaint before Hugh Bigod. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
807
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Agnes de Tany gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
808
[No date]. Staffordshire. William de Triminewin’ and Ada, his wife, give one mark for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
809
12 Oct. Westminster. Essex. Agnes de Tany gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
810
[No date]. Surrey. John de Ho gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
811
14 Oct. Westminster. Concerning taking the priory of Deerhurst into the king’s hand. Because the king has been given to understand by the venerable father W. bishop of Worcester that the priory of Deerhurst is vacant, order to William of Wendling, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, to take that priory with its appurtenances into the king’s hand and keep it safely until the king orders otherwise.
812
[No date]. Essex. John de Waddon’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
813
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Robert de Luvetot gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
814
[No date]. Somerset. Adam Iuays gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Somerset etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
815
[No date]. Lincolnshire. William de Neville gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
816
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Ralph de Loghton’ gives one mark for a writ of inquiry. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
817
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Walter de Somery gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
818
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Phillip, son of Robert de Puteford, gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
819
[No date]. Suffolk. William, son of Peter de Pridinton’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
820
[No date]. Shropshire. Thomas, son of Reginald of Stanton Long, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
821
[No date]. Norfolk. John of Yeldham gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
822
[No date]. Vacated because he did not have it. John the Harper gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Somerset. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because he did not have it.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
823
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Gilbert son of Walter and Richard de Wodeford give half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
824
[No date]. Shropshire. Warin of Grendon gives half a mark for taking an assize before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
825
[No date]. Staffordshire. William de Puteo gives one mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] against the bishop of Coventry, concerning the forestership of the bishop’s wood of Cannock. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
826
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Audrianus de Grimeswode and Mabel, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
827
[No date]. Wiltshire. Thomas le Chalkere gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
828
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Roger de Haghel’ gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
829
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Sibyl, who was the wife of Godfrey de Galowes, who held from the king in chief, has died, order to the escheator in Lincolnshire to take all lands and tenements which she held in his bailiwick and of which she was seised etc. into the king’s hand and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise. And by the oath etc.
830
[No date]. Derbyshire. Nicholas de Berkle gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
831
[No date]. Sussex. Richard de Leye and Juliana, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
832
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Andrew Luttrell gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
833
[No date]. Shropshire. Thomas of Haughton gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
834
[No date]. Suffolk. Robert Simming’ gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
835
[No date]. Essex. Serlo son of Phillip gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
836
[No date]. Kent. Walter de Kenle gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
837
[No date]. Somerset. Richard de Teteton’ and Joan, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
838
[No date]. Devon. Muriel de Boulay gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
839
[No date]. Kent. Richard, son of Richard of North Cray, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
840
[No date]. Wiltshire. Robert le Moyne, clerk, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
841
[No date]. Surrey. Peter son of William gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
842
18 Oct. Westminster. Vacated because otherwise below. The king has taken the homage of Matilda, daughter of Peter of Lincoln, sister and one of the heirs of Beatrice of Clixby, and of John son of Muriel, nephew and one of the heirs of the same Beatrice, for two thirds of a messuage and bovate of land with appurtenances in Clixby which Beatrice held from the king in chief. Because it is attested before the king (coram Rege) that Margaret, daughter of Peter of Lincoln, one of the three heirs of the said Beatrice, 1 is gravely ill to the extent that she could not personally come to the king to perform her homage for the third part of the aforesaid land and messuage, order to William of Wendling, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, to receive the due fealty of Margaret on behalf of the king. Having accepted security from Matilda, Margaret and John for rendering their rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer for the aforesaid land and messuage, he is to cause them to have full seisin without delay of the aforesaid land and messuage with appurtenances. 2
1.
‘one of the three heirs of the said Beatrice’ written over an erasure.
2.
Entry cancelled because otherwise below. See no. 863.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
843
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Robert Brien gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
844
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Robert, son of Robert Hubert, gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
845
[No date]. Essex. Bartholomew de Langele, Stacia, his wife, and Avelina, her sister, give 1 m. for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
846
[No date]. Yorkshire. Roger son of Thomas gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
847
19 Oct. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of John de Cahaignes, son and heir of Luke de Cahaignes, for all lands and tenements which Luke held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire and the escheator in the same county that, having accepted security from John for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all lands and tenements formerly of Luke, his father, of which he was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died and which were taken into the king’s hand by reason of Luke’s death.
[in the Roll]
a.
An alternative date, ‘29 Oct.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, presumably in error.
848
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Henry de Oseville and Juliana, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
849
18 Oct. Westminster. Concerning the manors of Cookham and Bray with the seven hundreds, which have been committed. The king has committed his manors of Cookham and Bray with their seven hundreds, his forest of Windsor and his manor of Kempton with appurtenances to Richard of Freemantle to keep for as long as it pleases the king in the same manner and under the same conditions under which Henry de Ferlegh’, lately deceased, previously had that custody, rendering per annum at the Exchequer for the aforesaid custody as much as the same Henry was accustomed to render to the king.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9, reads ‘Berkshire’.
b.
An alternative date, ‘18 Oct.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9.
c.
There is an illegible erasure before the witness clause in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 9.
850
[No date]. Lancaster. Thomas, son of Roger of Lancaster, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
851
[No date]. Dorset. John de Verthelay gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the Roll]
852
[No date]. Essex. John son of Aynulph gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
853
[No date]. Devon. The prior of Totnes gives one mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
854
[No date]. Hampshire. John Le Fraunceys gives 20s. for taking an attaint before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
855
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Jordan, son of William de Leghirton’, gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
856
[No date]. Concerning gold paid in the Wardrobe. Vacated because below. Richard de Turberville has made fine with the king by one mark of gold for having his confirmation, which he paid in the Wardrobe and is quit. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because below. See no. 904.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
857
20 Oct. Westminster. Yorkshire. William Le Vauvassur gives half a mark for taking an assize before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
858
[No date]. Somerset. John Le Messer gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
859
[No date]. Somerset. Hubert de Norton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
860
[No date]. Cornwall. Henry Peverel gives one mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
861
[No date]. Derbyshire. Robert of Shipley and Filomena, his wife, give half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
862
[No date]. Shropshire. Herbert de Weston’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
863
20 Oct. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Matilda, daughter of Peter of Lincoln, sister and one of the heirs of Beatrice of Clixby, for a third part of a messuage and bovate of land with appurtenances in Clixby which Beatrice held from the king in chief. Order to William of Wendling, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from Matilda, he is to cause her to have full seisin without delay of the same third part with appurtenances, having retained in the king’s hand the remaining two thirds of the aforesaid messuage and bovate of land until the king orders him otherwise. 1
1.
For an earlier, cancelled version of this entry see no. 842 above.
a.
What appears to be a capital ‘B’ is entered in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 10.
864
[No date]. Kent. William de Appelton’ gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
865
[No date]. Staffordshire. Henry de Hexston’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
866
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Roger the Freeman of Houton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
867
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Robert de Esseby and Phillippa, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
868
[No date]. Hampshire. Robert Patyn gives half a mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
869
22 Oct. Westminster. For Robert de Brus and William de Beauchamp of Bedford junior. Whereas the king had granted to William de Beauchamp of Bedford junior that he could to render 100 m. per annum at the Exchequer of the 500 m. by which he made fine with him for ratification of the gift which William de Beauchamp of Bedford, his father, made to him of all his lands that he held from the king in chief, namely 50 m. at Easter and 50 m. at Michaelmas until the same 500 m. had been paid to the king, and whereas Robert de Brus took it upon himself to make payment of the said money for the abovesaid William junior by an agreement concerning this made between them, as Robert has recognised before the king (coram Rege), the king has granted Robert that, even though neither he nor William have kept the said terms, he may nevertheless recover those terms as long as he shall render 50 m. at the Exchequer now and 50 m. at the Exchequer of Easter next to come, and 100 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 500 m. have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms for this and to cause it to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
870
[No date]. Somerset. William de la Lade gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the Roll]
871
[No date]. Leicestershire. Peter Pescher and Alice, his wife, 1 give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘and Alice, his wife’ interlined.
872
[No date]. Staffordshire. Gregory son of Henry gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
873
For the abbess of Caen concerning gold paid in the Wardrobe. The king has granted to the abbess of Caen, on account of her age and infirmity, that she might give power to Master Roger de Salinges and William, son of Alan de Salinges, by her letters patent, so that they, or either one of them in her name, might appoint an attorney for four years [to act] in all pleas pertaining to the abbess. For this act of grace she gives the king half a mark of gold, and she has letters patent for this. 1 She paid that half-mark in the king’s Wardrobe to Aubrey de Fécamp and Peter of Winchester by the hand of Master Roger de Selling’, and she is quit. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
1.
Witness clause entered here. What follows is added by another hand.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
874
[No date]. Essex. Ralph de Berners gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Roger of Thirkleby. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
875
[No date]. Suffolk. Ralph de Berners gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
876
[No date]. Surrey. Peter Goldsmith gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
877
[No date]. Worcestershire. Alice of Charingworth gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
878
[No date]. Yorkshire. Peter de Ros gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
879
[No date]. Derbyshire. William le Vavassur gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
880
[No date]. Cornwall. Henry de Kemyel gives one mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
881
24 Oct. Westminster. Staffordshire. Richard de Bare gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]

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882
24 Oct. Westminster. Essex. Reginald de Pavilly gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
883
[No date]. Norfolk. John de Esthall’ gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
884
[No date]. Lincolnshire. John de Neville and Alice, his wife, give 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
885
[No date]. [For] Alice, who was the wife of William of Bagshot. At the instance of Henry de Suherst, the king has pardoned to Alice, who was the wife of William of Bagshot, sister of the abovesaid Henry, the 8s. which remain to be rendered to the king of the 10s. at which the abovesaid William, formerly her husband, was amerced before William le Breton and his associates, justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Surrey, for trespass of the king’s forest. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Aalice to be quit from the aforesaid 8s.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
886
[No date]. For Roger Daiville. The king has granted to Roger Daiville that he may render 10 m. per annum at the Exchequer of the £50 which he owes him of the debts once of Elias le Bishop, now a convert [from Judaism], namely 5 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the fourty-fourth year, 5 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 10 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £50 have been paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
887
[No date]. Norfolk. Robert Baynard gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
888
[No date]. Cornwall. William de Serisers gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll of the forty-fourth year]
889
[No date]. Concerning selling the king’s wines. The king has assigned John of Swinford together with those who he will associate with himself to sell the king’s wines throughout England that are in his cellars and to make the king’s profit therefrom, as the king has enjoined upon him.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
890
[No date]. For Margery, who was the wife of John of Gatesden, and Richard of Gatesden. By the fine of 60 m. which Margery, who was the wife of John of Gatesden junior, and Richard of Gatesden made with him, the king has granted them the custody that pertained to him of the lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid John, who held from the king in chief, and they are to pay a moiety of the aforesaid monies in the quindene of Hilary next to come and the other moiety in the quindene of Easter next following.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 10, reads ‘Buckinghamshire’.
891
24 Oct. Westminster. For John Mansel and the co-executors of John of Monmouth. Because John Mansel, treasurer of York, and Robert Walerand have mainperned before the king (coram Rege) to pay the king the 200 m. by which they and their co-executors of the testament of John of Monmouth, deceased, made fine with the king for having free administration of the goods and moveable chattels formerly of the same deceased, order to the escheator in Wiltshire to restore without delay to the abovesaid John and Robert and their co-executors of the aforesaid testament, or to their certain attorneys, all goods and chattels which came to his hand from the goods of the same deceased after his death, in order to make execution of the said testament therefrom.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
892
24 Oct. Westminster. For Thomas Grelley. The king has pardoned to Thomas Grelley the £10 at which he was lately amerced before Giles of Erdington for a certain disseisin. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid £10. By the earl of Gloucester.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
893
[No date]. Norfolk. Robert of Langhale and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bath. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
894
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Baldwin de Vere gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
895
[No date]. Derbyshire. Robert of Melbourne gives half a mark for having a pone at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
896
[No date]. Norfolk. Richard Hakun gives one mark for a writ of record. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
897
26 Oct. Westminster. For Adam, son of Adam of Sunderland. Having compassion for the poverty and misery of Adam, son of Adam of Sunderland of the county of Lancaster, the king has pardoned the 40s. at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant in the same county for a certain trespass. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same Adam to be quit from the aforesaid 40s. By John Mansel.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
898
[No date]. Warwickshire. William de la Mare gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Giles of Erdington. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
899
[No date]. Herefordshire. Walter Dod and Richard de la Morre give 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
900
27 Oct. Westminster. For Henry Lovel. The king has granted to Henry Lovel that of the £118 6s. 8d. which he owes him at the Exchequer both for his own debts and the debts of Richard Luvel, his father he may render £10 at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-fourth year, £10 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and £20 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £118 6s. 8d. are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. By H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
901
[No date]. Hampshire. Thomas Gosham gives half a mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
902
[No date]. Herefordshire. Emma de Staunford’, Walter Hatherich’ and Margery de Branlard’ give one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
903
[No date]. Devon. Thomas del Perer gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
904
Concerning gold paid in the Wardrobe. Richard de Turberville has made fine with the king by one mark of gold for having his confirmation of a grant which Oliver of Stamford made to him of the sergeanty and office pertaining to the same Oliver, which he paid in the Wardrobe and is quit. 1
1.
A hand is drawn in the margin pointing to this entry. For an earlier, cancelled version of this entry see no. 856 above.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
905
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. The king’s burgesses of Retford have made fine with the king by 10 m. of silver, which are to be paid at the Exchequer in the octaves of Hilary, for having a charter of liberties.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
An alternative date, ‘28 Oct.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 10.
b.
For an entry not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see no. 913 below.

Originalia Roll E 371/23, 43 HENRY III(1258–1259)

Membrane 2 (schedule 1)

906
22 Feb. Westminster. To all etc. By the counsel of the magnates who are of his council, the king has granted and demised to his beloved in Christ Alice, who was the wife of Edmund de Lacy, the custody of two thirds of all lands and tenements with appurtenances of which the same Edmund was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died, which are extended at £362 3s. 8d. and the custody of which came into the king’s hand by reason of the heir of the same Edmund being underage, to have and hold to Alesia until the lawful age of the heir of the aforesaid Edmund, saving to the king the dowers that might fall in, wardships, escheats of knights’ fees and all other escheats that might fall in from the aforesaid two thirds and the advowsons of churches when they fall vacant, rendering the aforesaid extent annually for this at Easter in one month to the keepers of the works on the church of Westminster, in order to undertake the aforesaid works therewith. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 177 above.

Membrane 2 (schedule 2)

907
2 March. Wallingford. in the Roll. To the sheriff of Northumberland. Because it is clear by an inspection of the rolls of the Exchequer that Roger son of John held the manor of Corbridge from the king at fee farm, whereby the custody of the same manor did not pertain to the king by right, order to cause Isabella, who was the wife of the aforesaid Roger, to have full seisin of the custody of the aforesaid manor until the lawful age of the heir of the same Roger, rendering for this per annum at the Exchequer the fee farm which Roger was accustomed to render to the king. Witness H. Bigod, justiciar.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 181 above.

Membrane 3 (schedule)

908
21 March. Westminster. Essex. in the Roll. The king has taken the homage of Robert de Merc, son and heir of Ingeram de Merc, for all lands and tenements that Ingeram held from the king in chief. Order to the escheator in Essex that, having accepted security from Robert for rendering his righful relief to the king at the Exchequer for the aforesaid lands, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands etc. 2
1.
This schedule is sewn to the very top of m. 3 of the originalia roll, E 371/23.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 181 above.

Membrane 4 (dorse)

909
J. of Crakehall, treasurer, received this roll on 25 November in the forty-fourth year by the hand of Adam of Chesterton. 1
1.
This note is written just beneath the stitching on the dorse of the originalia roll, E 371/23, m. 4. It is followed by a short heading, ‘Moiety of the forty-third year from the Chancery’.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 357 above.
910
All summoned before Christmas in the forty-fourth year, except the greater debts, so that the neighbouring counties shall have the monies in the octaves of the Purification and the more remote on the morrow of Ash Wednesday.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 357 above.

Membrane 7 (schedule 1)

911
27 July. Westminster. The king has given and has confirmed by his charter, for himself and his heirs, to S. de Montfort, earl of Leicester, and Eleanor, countess of Leicester, his wife, for their homage and service, the manor of Gunthorpe in Nottinghamshire with the soke and all other of its appurtenances, for 100 marcates of land as part of the assignment of 400 librates of land that the king is bound to assign to them in escheats or his other lands for the 400 librates of land that they were accustomed to take of the king’s gift by his charters to themselves and their heirs in certain counties, to have and hold to the same earl and countess and their heirs forever with all things pertaining to that manor, rendering one sore hawk for this per annum at the Exchequer for all services.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 634 above.

Membrane 7 (schedule 2)

912
25 July. Westminster. To all etc. For the lengthy and praiseworthy service that Patrick de Chaworth gave to him, the king has granted to Hawise, who was the wife of the same Patrick, the custody of the heirs and all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid Patrick on the day he died, together with the fees and advowsons of churches and their other appurtenances, to have and hold to Hawise and her assigns until the lawful age of the aforesaid heirs, by paying 1000 m. towards the king’s works at Westminster, of which she is to pay 50 m. at the forthcoming feast of Michaelmas, 50 m. at Easter next following, and £100 thence per annum, namely £50 at Michaelmas in the forty-fourth year, £50 at Easter next following and £100 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 1000 m. have been paid towards the aforesaid works, saving to the king the marriage of the same heirs. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 635 above.

Membrane 10

913
[No date]. Concerning selling the king’s wine. The king has assigned John de Sumeford to sell his wines throughout England that are in the king’s cellars and to make the king’s profit therefrom, as the king has enjoined upon him.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 905 above.

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