Fine Roll C 60/60, 47 HENRY III (1262–1263)

Membrane 13

Fines of the forty-seventh year. From here is to be sent to the Exchequer. Afterwards, the extracts were sent for the whole year.

1
30 Oct. Westminster. Lincolnshire. John de Rocheford’ gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire. Witness Phillip Basset, justiciar of England.
a.
Due to the damage to the top of the corresponding originalia roll, E 371/27, the marginal annotations beside each entry there on the first half of the first membrane have been lost.
2
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Robert Russel gives half a mark for having a writ. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
3
[No date]. Hampshire. Gilbert de Herneval gives one mark for having a writ. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
4
[No date]. Norfolk. Benedict son of John gives half a mark for having a writ. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
5
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Simon de Meryete and Lucy, his wife, and Robert son of Thomas give one mark for having an attaint before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
6
[No date]. Yorkshire. Adam de Cahal’ and Emma, his wife, and others [named] in the writ give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
7
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Robert son of Thomas gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
8
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Adam son of John gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
9
[No date]. Sussex. Robert Dobes and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for having an attaint at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
10
[No date]. Yorkshire. Stephen Dolphin gives half a mark for having an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
11
[No date]. Lincolnshire. John de Dive gives 1 m. for having an attaint at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
12
[No date]. Lincolnshire. The abbot of Bourne gives half a mark for having an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
13
[No date]. Lincolnshire. The same 1 abbot of Bourne gives half a mark for having another 2 assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
1.
‘The same’ interlined.
2.
‘another’ interlined.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
14
[No date]. Somerset. Richard, son of Richard Wasun, gives half a mark for having an assize before Richard de Middelton’. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
15
3 Nov. Westminster. Concerning the manors formerly of Thomas Grelley. To the sheriff of Lancaster. Whereas the king committed to his beloved clerk Henry Purcel all lands formerly of Thomas Grelley, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief by barony, to keep for as long as it would please the king, so that he shall answer for the issues of the same to the queen, or to he whom she will assign to this, in the king’s Wardrobe to the use of John de Brit’ or to the use of Edmund, the king’s son, order to cause Henry to have full seisin of the manors of Manchester and Cuerdley with their appurtenances, which he lately took into the king’s hand by his order, together with all things taken therefrom after those manors came into his hand. Witness Phillip Basset, justiciar of England.
a.
This entry is on the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, but damage to that membrane means any marginal annotations for this entry there have been lost.
16
[No date]. Hampshire. William de Sancto Philiberto gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[in the Roll]
a.
Damage to the left margin of the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, means any marginal annotation ‘S’’ has been lost beside this entry.
17
[No date]. Norfolk. Richard Slabbard’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[in the compendium roll]
a.
Damage to the left margin of the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, means any marginal annotation ‘S’’ has been lost beside this entry.
18
[No date]. Lincolnshire. William de Sancto Philiberto gives one mark for another writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[in the Roll]
a.
Damage to the left margin of the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, means any marginal annotation ‘S’’ has been lost beside this entry.
19
[No date]. Suffolk. Gilbert de Coleville gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
20
4 Nov. Westminster. Bedfordshire. William de Hotot gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire. Witness Phillip Basset, justiciar of England.
[S’, in the Roll]
21
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Robert de la Chapel’ gives half a mark for having an attaint before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
22
[No date]. Norfolk. Robert son of Geoffrey gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
23
[No date]. Rutland. Robert de Vieuxpont gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Rutland.
[S’, in the Roll]
24
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Geoffrey, son of Ralph of Bradley, gives half a mark for having an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
25
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Richard Culterbigg’ gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
26
[No date]. Norfolk. Matilda Gibet gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
27
[No date]. Leicestershire. Robert le Curteys and Joan, his wife, and the others [named] in the writ give half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
28
[No date]. Lancaster. Walter de Wiccliswrth’ gives one mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
29
[No date]. Suffolk. Roger, son of Hugh de Herdeberewe, and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
30
8 Nov. Westminster. For the executors of B. de Lisle. On account of the love which he had towards Baldwin de Lisle, formerly earl of Devon, the king granted as much as pertains to him to the executors of Baldwin’s testament that they may have full and free administration of all goods and chattels formerly of the aforesaid deceased, in order to make execution of his testament therefrom, and the king will betake himself to Baldwin’s heirs for all debts in which he was bound to the king on the day he died. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same executors to have full and free administration of all goods and chattels of the said Baldwin, in order to make execution of his testament therefrom. Witness Phillip Basset, justiciar of England. By writ under the great seal.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
31
[No date]. Sussex. Thomas de Chanceaux gives 2 m. for taking an attaint before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
32
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Richard, son of Robert de Holecot’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before the same G. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
33
[No date]. Sussex. Walter de Northye gives 20s. for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. against Robert Knight, concerning a tenement in Ho. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
34
[No date]. Staffordshire. The prior of Sandwell gives one mark for taking an assize before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
35
[No date]. Suffolk. Hugh Peche gives one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
36
[No date]. Norfolk. Richard de [sic] Esturmy gives 1 m. for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
37
[No date]. Staffordshire. Robert of Okeover and Margery, his wife, and Thomas Bataille give half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
38
11 Nov. Westminster. Lincolnshire. William de Sancto Philiberto gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire. Witness Phillip Basset, as above.
[S’, in the Roll]
39
[No date]. Cornwall. William de Mohun gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
40
[No date]. Essex. Richard de Manneston’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
41
[No date]. Somerset. William de Mohun gives half a mark for a writ of record. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
42
[No date]. Norfolk. Richard de [sic] Esturmy gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
43
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Richard, son of Robert de Bradeleg’, gives 20s. for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
44
[No date]. Staffordshire. Richard de Sideweleg’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
45
[No date]. Essex. William Waryn gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
46
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Alice, daughter of Henry de Armenters, gives 20s. for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
47
[No date]. Norfolk. Stephen of Reedham gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
48
[No date]. Suffolk. Roger de Herdeberewe and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
49
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Walter Daniel gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
50
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert of Newark gives half a mark for 1 having an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
There is an erasure with a line through it at this point in the entry.
51
[No date]. Somerset. Robert son of John gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard de Middleton’. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
52
[No date]. Yorkshire. Alice, daughter of Robert de Clervas, gives one mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
53
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Gerard de Acolt’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
54
[No date]. Norfolk. Roger de Well’ and Isabella, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
55
[No date]. Lincolnshire. William le Escot and Hawise, his wife, give half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
56
[No date]. Wiltshire. Robert de Maners in Westbury Leigh gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
57
[No date]. Wiltshire. Richard, son of Richard de Uppeton’, gives one mark for having an assize of novel disseisin 1 before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘of novel disseisin’ interlined.
58
[No date]. Lincolnshire. William de Holgate gives half a mark for a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
59
[No date]. Suffolk. Robert de Stuteville gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
60
[No date]. Wiltshire. William Sturdi, Richard the Tailor, Thomas Lende, Richard Symound’, Simon Avelon and others [named] in the writ give one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
61
[No date]. Essex. John of St. Albans gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
62
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert, son of Richard Tyd, gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
63
[No date]. Kent. Alan the Clerk and Alvena, his wife, give half a mark for having an attaint etc. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
64
[No date]. Worcestershire. Robert de Estwod’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
65
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William Leverer gives half a mark for having an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
66
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. The same William gives half a mark for having an attaint before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
67
[No date]. Kent. Hamo, son of Adam de Merton’, gives one mark for having an attaint etc. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
68
[No date]. Norfolk. Bartholomew de Grimeston’ and Sarra, his wife, give half a mark for having an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
69
[No date]. Somerset. Phillip la Ware gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
70
[No date]. Norfolk. William the Angevin gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
71
[No date]. Norfolk. Bartholomew de Grimeston’ and Sarra, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
72
[No date]. Somerset. William Moryz gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
73
[No date]. Somerset. Nicholas de Downhead gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
74
[No date]. Somerset. Gilbert Swyft and Martin Knigt give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
75
[No date]. Yorkshire. Richard of Ottringham gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
76
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert of Crepping gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
77
[No date]. Yorkshire. Adam de Halton’ gives 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
78
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Robert de Borstall’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
79
[No date]. Norfolk. John, son of William de Sparham, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
80
[No date]. Berkshire. Alina la Hunte gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
81
[No date]. Yorkshire. Andrew de Meyneherm’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
82
[No date]. Essex. Richard, son of Richard de Shyrring’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
83
[No date]. Essex. William de Thorp’ and Bioca, his wife, gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
On the dorse of the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 1, is the following fourteenth-century note: ‘Fines and other debts which were owed by this roll were extracted in the month of February in the seventeenth year of the reign of King E., son of King E. [1324]’.

Membrane 12

84
[No date]. Hertfordshire. William de Ickeworth’, parson of the church of Stanstead St. Margarets, gives one mark 1 for an utrum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
1.
‘gives one mark’ interlined.
85
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Robert Paterik gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
86
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Sabina Loring gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
87
[No date]. Gloucestershire. William le Moyne gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
88
[No date]. Norfolk. Robert son of William gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
89
[No date]. Cumberland. Walter of Wigton gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
90
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes, who was the wife of William de Carthorp’, gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
91
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Alice, daughter of Bartholomew de Bekinhal’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
92
[No date]. Lincolnshire. William de Hoyland’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
93
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Richard, son of Robert de Marum, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
94
[No date]. Norfolk. Stephen Urry gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
95
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. John Russell’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
96
[No date]. Devon. Peter de Houeton’ gives 20s. for taking an attaint before the king’s justices at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
97
[No date]. Norfolk. Geoffrey Brown gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
98
[No date]. Westmorland. Robert de Vieuxpont gives 5 m. for taking an attaint before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the Roll]
99
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Richard le Mustarder gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
100
[No date]. Yorkshire. Gilbert de Berneval and Sarra, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
101
[No date]. Norfolk. William de Northwykes gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
102
[No date]. Gloucestershire. William de Tracy gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
103
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Phillip, son of Simon de Boterwyk’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
104
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Hugh de Neville gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
105
[No date]. Essex. John Malegreffe gives one mark for taking an attaint before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
106
[No date]. Middlesex. Alexander de Halegeford’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex.
[S’, in the Roll]
107
[No date]. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because Emma Talbot, who held from the bishopric of London in chief, has died, as the king has heard, order to the keeper of the same bishopric to take the lands and tenements of which she was seised in her demesne as of fee in his bailiwick on the day she died into the king’s hand, and to keep them safely until the king orders otherwise.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 2, reads ‘Essex’.
b.
An alternative date, ‘6 Dec.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 2.
108
5 Dec. Westminster. Concerning taking wines to the king’s use. Order to John de Swyneford’, the king’s chamberlain of London, to take 25 tuns of the wines coming to Sandwich to the king’s use without delay, both of prise and of purchase, and to deliver them to the sheriff of Kent to be carried to Canterbury, as it was enjoined upon him. Witness Phillip Basset etc.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
109
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Alexander Aylmer’ and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
110
[No date]. Wiltshire. John de Chelemaresford’ and Albreda, his wife, give 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
111
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Simon, son of Hugh de Croprye, gives 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
112
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert de Coleby gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
113
[No date]. Essex. John the Parker gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
114
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William de Thouke gives one mark for a writ of record. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
115
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Nicholas de Underthorp’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
116
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Osbert de La Gren’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
117
18 Dec. Canterbury. Concerning the bishopric of Salisbury, which has been committed. The king has committed the vacant bishopric of Salisbury to John Le Bel to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. Witness Phillip Basset etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 2, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
118
AFTER THE KING’S RETURN INTO ENGLAND.
119
22 Dec. Dover. Concerning homage. Lancaster. To William Latimer, the king’s escheator beyond the Trent. The king has taken the homage of William de Heton’, son and heir of Roger de Heton’, for all lands and tenements of which Roger, his father, was seised in his demesne as of fee in his bailiwick on the day he died, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order that, having accepted security from William for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer at Easter in 15 days for the aforesaid lands and tenements, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands and tenements of which Roger, his father, was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died, for the king has assigned William the aforesaid day to satisfy him for his aforesaid relief. 1 Witness the king.
[in the Roll]
1.
From this point all entries are witnessed by the king unless otherwise stated.
a.
At the end of this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 2, is the following note: ‘Later, the same William came and rendered that which he owes to the king for his relief of 17s. 8d.’
120
24 Dec. Canterbury. For the executors of the bishop of Salisbury. Order to John le Bel, keeper of the bishopric of Salisbury, that, having accepted sufficient security from the executors of the testament of G., of good memory bishop of Salisbury, for rendering debts to the king at the Exchequer if the same bishop owed him anything on the day he died, he is to cause the same executors to have full and free administration of all goods and chattels formerly of the same deceased, in order to make execution of his testament therefrom.
121
26 Dec. Canterbury. For Robert de Beumis. By the fine of 200 m. which Robert de Beumes’, valet of Edward, the king’s son, has made with the king, of which he is to render 100 m. at this forthcoming feast of the Blessed Edward that will be on the eve of Epiphany in the forty-seventh year, 50 m. at Michaelmas in the same year, and the remaining 50 m. at Michaelmas next following, the king has granted him to his own use, in as much as pertains to the king, the marriage of one of the daughters and heiresses of Hugh de Bolbec, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief, together with the lands and tenements falling to her from the inheritance formerly of the aforesaid Hugh, her father, which are in the king’s hand. In [testimony] of which thing etc. 1 They are patent.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 2, reads ‘Lincolnshire’.
122
[No date]. For Robert de Beumis. Whereas the king has granted to Robert de Beumes, valet of Edward, his son, the marriage of the last born daughter and one of the heiresses of the same Hugh, who held from the king in chief, together with the lands and tenements falling to her from the inheritance formerly of the same Hugh, her father, which are in the king’s hand, order to she who was the wife of the aforesaid Hugh to cause the abovesaid daughter, who is in her custody, as is said, to be delivered to the abovesaid Robert without delay, as aforesaid.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
123
[No date]. Essex. William de Shenef’ and William son of Robert give one mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
124
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Master Walter de Nusgent gives 20s. for a writ of record. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
125
[No date]. Devon. Alice de Butterleg’ gives 20s. for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. against Robert de Horton’, concerning a free tenement in Butterleigh. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
126
[No date]. Derbyshire. John del Hull’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
127
Concerning the priory of Dunstable, which has been committed. The king has committed the vacant priory of Dunstable to Master Thomas de La Lye to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him at the Exchequer for the issues arising therefrom. 1 They are patent.
1.
Witness clause entered here.
128
Concerning the priory of Dunstable, which has been committed. Order to William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, to deliver to the abovesaid Thomas without delay all the issues he has received from the aforesaid priory, so that he will be able to answer in full for the issues of the same priory to the king at the Exchequer.
129
[No date]. Norfolk. William Galle gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
130
[No date]. Berkshire. Cecilia, who was the wife of Robert Aleyn, gives one mark for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
131
[No date]. Lincolnshire [sic]. John, son of Adam de Scrapetoft, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
132
[No date]. Cornwall. Richard son of Richard gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
133
[No date]. Wiltshire. The prior of Steventon gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
134
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William de Caus gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
135
[No date]. Yorkshire. Walter the Savage gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry is out of sequence in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 2, being placed at the foot of that membrane after no. 151.
136
[No date]. Suffolk. Richard de Braunford’, Peter le Mouner and William la Warde give 20s. for having an attaint before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
137
[No date]. Essex. Eustace de Greinville gives one mark for a writ of warranty of charter against Edmund de Sard’ and Margery, his wife, concerning 25 acres of land and the moiety of a messuage with appurtenances in Great Wakering. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
138
[No date]. Cumberland. Henry son of Conan and Juliana, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
139
[No date]. Leicestershire. Roger, son of William de Oyldefer, gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
There are scribal marks resembling the letter 'M' in the bottom left corner of membrane 12 which overlap with membrane 11.

Membrane 11

140
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Phillip de Stanburn’ and Reginald the Forester give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
141
7 Jan. Westminster. Norfolk. Robert, son of John de Thorp’, 1 gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
1.
‘son of John’ interlined.
142
[No date]. Hertfordshire. William Cheverun gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
143
[No date]. Yorkshire. Peter de Fontibus give 2 m. for having an attaint before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
144
[No date]. Leicestershire. Richard de Scrapetoft gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
145
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Guy de Tiwing’ and Sabina, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
146
For Elena de Percy concerning a respite. The king has given respite to Elena de Percy, until Easter in one month, from the £8 which are exacted from her by summons of the Exchequer for the tallage of Burtondale. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause her to have that respite.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
147
8 Jan. Westminster. For Robert de Bello Manso. On Wednesday after Epiphany in the forty-seventh year, Robert de Bello Manso paid £66 13s. 4d. in the king’s Wardrobe to Master Henry de Gandavo, keeper of the same Wardrobe, in part payment of the 200 m. by which he made fine with the king for having the custody of the lands falling to one of the daughters and heiresses of Hugh de Bolbec, together with the marriage of the same daughter. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Robert to be quit from the aforesaid £66 13s. 4d.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
148
[No date]. Surrey. Richard de Pyriton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
149
[No date]. Berkshire. William de Lisle gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
150
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Emma, daughter of Hugh de Hyldemere, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
151
[No date]. Devon. Alice de Botreaux gives one mark for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
152
[No date]. Herefordshire. Adam son of Nicholas gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
153
[No date]. Sussex. William Maufe gives one mark for having an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
154
For Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, cardinal of the Holy Roman church and canon of York. The king has remitted to Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, cardinal of the Holy Roman church and canon of York, the demand that he makes from him by summons of the Exchequer for the £40 at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Yorkshire for default, and for the 20s. at which he and his men of Tang were similarly amerced for the common summons made before the abovesaid justices. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the same cardinal and his men to be quit therefrom. By the king and the council.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
155
Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Whereas John de Haneberewe, who held from the king in chief, has died, as the king has heard, order to William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, to take all lands and tenements of which he was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died into the king’s hand, and to keep them safely until the king orders otherwise.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 3, reads ‘Oxfordshire’.
156
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John Balgman gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
157
[No date]. Sussex. Richard de Cobeford’ gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum relating to the county of Sussex before the itinerant justices at Guildford. Order to the sheriff of Sussex. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘Order to the sheriff of’ interlined.
158
Concerning relief. Because the king has heard by the inquisition that he ordered to be taken by the keeper of the bishopric of London that Emma Talbot, lately deceased, held in chief of the aforesaid bishopric on the day she died one messuage, 80 acres of land, one acre of meadow and 24s. 1d. of rent, which he took into the king’s hand by reason of her death and the vacancy of the aforesaid bishopric, as is said, and that Phillip Talbot, son of the aforesaid Emma, is her nearest heir and is of full age, order to the aforesaid keeper that, having accepted fealty from Phillip, as is the custom, and sufficient security for rendering £4 to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin of the abovesaid messuage, land, meadow and rent with appurtenances.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 3, reads ‘Essex’.
b.
An alternative date, ‘12 Jan.’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 3’.
159
[No date]. Cumberland. William of Carlisle gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
160
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Nicholas de Lyndesye and Emma, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
161
[No date]. Norfolk. William de Calvel’ and Sarra, his wife, give one mark for having a writ of trespass before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
162
[No date]. Cornwall. John son of Robert gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
163
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Milo of Hastings gives half a mark for having a writ of record at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
164
[No date]. Rutland. Robert, parson of the church of Rushden, and John and Ralph, his brothers, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Rutland.
[S’, in the Roll]
165
12 Jan. Westminster. Concerning selling underwood. Order to the king’s bailiff of Clarendon to cause the underwood of the king’s park of Clarendon to be sold without delay by the view and testimony of the king’s verderers of his forest of Clarendon, and to receive the monies arising therefrom so that he is able to answer for them at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 3, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
166
[No date]. Essex. Richard de Paris gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
167
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Henry de La Chandeil’ gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
168
[No date]. Devon. Hugh de Herberston’ and Juliana, his wife, give half a mark for having an attaint against Walter the Franklin, concerning the fourth part of the manor of Herberston’. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[in the compendium roll]
a.
The marginal annotation ‘S’’ beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 3, has been erased.
169
16 Jan. Westminster. For Stephen of Houghton. The king has granted to Stephen of Houghton, son and heir of Simon of Houghton, that he may render 30s. per annum at the Exchequer for the clear debts that he owes him at the Exchequer of the debts of the aforesaid Simon, his father, from the time when Simon was sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, on account of the poverty of the tenement of the aforesaid Stephen, namely 15s. at the Exchequer of Easter in the forty-seventh year, 15s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 30s. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid clear 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. 1 By the king and the council.
1.
Uncertain translation of 'exilitatem ten''.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
170
[No date]. He did not have this. The abbot of Thornton gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because he did not have this.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
171
[No date]. Yorkshire. The same abbot gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[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. 814 below.
172
[No date]. Sussex. Clement de Grenefeld’ and Isabella, his wife, give half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Sussex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
173
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Simon de Flinteston’ gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
174
[No date]. Hampshire. Richard of Winchester gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
175
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Walter Gouin gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
176
[No date]. Berkshire. Nicholas, son of John de Sottewell’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
177
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Adam de Offord’, chaplain, gives 1 one mark for a writ of record. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
Entry written over an erasure to this point.
178
[No date]. Westmorland. Robert de Asseby gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
179
20 Jan. Westminster. Concerning relief. Essex. The king has taken the homage of Richard the Butler, brother and heir of Robert the Butler, lately deceased, for all lands and tenements which the aforesaid Robert, his father [sic], 1 held of the king in chief 2 on the day he died, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weilond’, escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from Richard for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer for as much as pertains to the moiety of one knight’s fee, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands etc.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘his father’ interlined.
2.
There is an erasure with a line through it at this point.
180
Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Adam de Leton’, son and heir of Roger de Leton’, lately deceased, for all lands and tenements which Roger, his father, held of the king in chief in his [the escheator’s] bailiwick on this side of the Trent on the day he died, and he has rendered the aforesaid lands and tenements to him. Order to the abovesaid William that, having accepted security from Adam for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, which he owes him for the aforesaid lands and tenements, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of all lands and tenements etc.
[in the Roll]
181
[No date]. Worcestershire. Simon of Pattishall gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
182
[No date]. Yorkshire. The abbot of Byland gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
183
[No date]. Warwickshire. Richard Petipas gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
184
[No date]. Essex. Nicholas Wyther and Elena, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
185
[No date]. Rutland. Simon de Lyndon’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Rutland.
[S’, in the Roll]
186
[No date]. Vacated because he did not have it. William de Ludewik’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because he did not have it.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
187
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Martin, son of Thomas de Dodel’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before the same M. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
188
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Richard de Lilleburn’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
189
[No date]. Sussex. John de Pecham’ gives one mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
190
[No date]. Bedfordshire. John de Treilly gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
191
25 Jan. Westminster. For William d’Evreux. Whereas the king some time ago granted to William d’Evreux that he was to render £20 per annum for the debt in which he is bound to him for Robert de Grendon’, namely £10 at the Exchequer of Easter and £10 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas, the king, wishing to do William further grace, has granted him that he may render £10 per annum, namely 100s. at the Exchequer of Easter next to come, 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid debt 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.
192
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Walter de Geyton’ and Avice, his wife, give half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
193
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William de Fauconberg gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
194
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Gilbert de Gant gives half a mark for having a writ of 1 inquiry etc. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘writ of’ interlined.
195
[No date]. Norfolk. William, son of William of Yarmouth, gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
196
[No date]. Cumberland. William de Waybutwayth gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
197
[No date]. Suffolk. Warin de Shetnemer’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
198
[No date]. Worcestershire. William de Galewod’ gives half a mark for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
199
[No date]. Essex. Henry of Necton gives 20s. for having an attaint before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
200
[No date]. Cumberland. John de Langliferwe gives half a mark for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[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. 813 below.

Membrane 10

201
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Robert of Chichester and Petronilla, his wife, and Alice, her sister, give 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
202
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Nicholas de Aldithel’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
203
[No date]. Westmorland. Thomas de Overton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before P. de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
204
[No date]. Middlesex. Henry, son of Henry Lovel, gives half a mark for taking an assize before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex.
[S’, in the Roll]
205
[No date]. Cumberland. Christiana, daughter of Richard de Kirkebrid’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
206
[No date]. Northumberland. Geoffrey de Bollesdon’ gives 40s. for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
207
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Henry of Pembridge gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
208
29 Jan. Westminster. For Laurence de St. Martin. The king has pardoned to Laurence de St. Martin, bishop of Rochester, the 40s. at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant in Essex for default of the common summons. 1 Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the aforesaid bishop to be quit therefrom. 2
1.
‘for default of the common summons’ interlined.
2.
Witness clause added in a perceptibly darker ink.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
209
[No date]. Sussex. Reginald, son of Nicholas de Cleyton’, gives half a mark for having a writ relating to the county of Sussex before the justices at Winchester. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
210
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Walter de Gayton’ and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
211
[No date]. Wiltshire. Humphrey, son of James de Lye, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
212
[No date]. Wiltshire. James, son of James de Lye, gives half a mark for taking an assize before the same H. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
213
[No date]. Derbyshire. Roger de Somery gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
214
[No date]. Wiltshire. The same James de Lye gives one mark for having a writ before the justices at the first session concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
215
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Beatrice de Burton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
216
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. William de Boyvill’ and Joan, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
217
Concerning a priory that has been committed. The king has committed the vacant priory of Merton to Richard Oysel to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4, reads ‘Surrey’.
218
3 Jan [sic]. Westminster. For Nicholas de Mesnil. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to place in respite, until Easter next to come, the demand that he makes from Nicholas de Mesnil by summons of the Exchequer for the £100 at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in the aforesaid county, and he is to release distraint in the meantime if any has been made upon him or his pledges 1 for the aforesaid reason.
1.
‘or his pledges’ interlined.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
219
[No date]. Wiltshire. Henry Husee gives half a mark for having a writ of pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
220
[No date]. Warwickshire. The prior of Hertford gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
221
4 Feb. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of William d’Aubigny, son and heir of Isabella d’Aubigny, for all lands and tenements that Isabella held of the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weilond, escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from William for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of all of the aforesaid lands and tenements of which she was seised etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4, reads ‘Buckinghamshire’.
222
Concerning relief. It is to be known that the inquisition says that he holds from the king in chief by the moiety of a barony, and his relief will thus be £50.
a.
This entry is squeezed in on the right margin in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4.
223
For the earl of Norfolk. The king has granted to Roger Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, that he may recover his terms for all debts that he owes him and that have been attermined at the Exchequer, for which he did not keep his terms, so that he shall render the aforesaid debts to the king at the Exchequer at the aforesaid terms just as he was previously accustomed to render them. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
224
[No date]. Norfolk. John of Ingoldisthorpe gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
225
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William de Bussey gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
226
[No date]. Kent. William Bateman and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for having an attaint before the justices etc. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
227
[No date]. Norfolk. John of Ingoldisthorpe gives half a mark for having another writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
228
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Thomas, son of William de Baldindon’, gives half a mark for having an attaint before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
229
[No date]. Norfolk. John son of Laurence and Agnes, his wife, and William de Herewiz and Catherine, his wife, give half a mark for having an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
230
[No date]. Northumberland. Henry son of Thomas gives 20s. for having a writ before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
231
[No date]. Hampshire. Roger de Horn’ and Robert, his brother, give one mark for having a writ of appeal before the justices at Winchester. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
232
[No date]. Suffolk. Nicholas, son of Robert Peche, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
233
[No date]. Wiltshire. Thomas the Chamberlain and Emma de Castro give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
234
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Petronilla, daughter of Robert Ryvel’, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
235
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Andrew Gulyas gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
236
[No date]. Essex. The prioress of Castle Hedingham gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
237
[No date]. Devon. William de Arderne and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
238
[No date]. Rutland. William, parson of the church of Normanton’, gives one mark for having an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Rutland.
[S’, in the Roll]
239
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Matilda, who was the wife of John Moryn, gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
240
[No date]. Norfolk. William, son of Robert de Blunteston’, and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
241
[No date]. Essex. Christiana, who was the wife of Reginald son of Walter, gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
242
[No date]. Suffolk. John de Gedding’ gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
243
10 Feb. Westminster. Concerning relief. To William de Weilond’, escheator on this side of the Trent. Because the king has heard by the inquistion which he caused to be taken by the escheator that Nicholas of Berkeley, who recently died, held one knight’s fee in Eldersfield of R. de Clare, formerly earl of Gloucester, who held from the king in chief, which fee the escheator took into the king’s hand by reason of the lands and heir of the same earl being in the king’s hand, and that Giles of Berkeley is the brother and heir of the aforesaid Nicholas and is of full age, the king has taken fealty from Giles for the aforesaid fee and has rendered that fee to him. Order that, having accepted security from Giles for rendering 100s. to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, [he is to cause] him [to have full seisin] of that fee etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4, reads ‘Gloucestershire’.
244
[No date]. Sussex. The prior of Michelham gives 20s. for having an attaint before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
245
[No date]. Cumberland. Robert, parson of the church of Bolton, gives one mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
246
[No date]. Sussex. The prior of Hastings gives 20s. for taking an attaint before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
247
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Milo of Hastings gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
248
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Lyndelay gives one mark for a writ concerning a false record. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
249
[No date]. Essex. Nicholas the Butler gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
250
[No date]. Surrey. Walter de Bureerth’ and Alice, his wife, and others [named] in the writ give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
251
13 Feb. Westminster. Concerning relief. Lincolnshire. It is to be known that the same Thomas has made fine with the king by one mark for having his marriage. The king has taken the homage of Thomas of Hacconby, son and heir of Gerard of Hacconby, deceased, for all lands and tenements which Gerard held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weilond, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from Thomas for his relief, namely for as much as pertains to the eighth part of a knight’s fee, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of all lands etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal note is given as a separate entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4.
252
14 Feb. Westminster. Suffolk. Nicholas de Dodelington’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
253
[No date]. Yorkshire. William Malebisse gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
254
14 Feb. Westminster. For the heirs of Thomas of Charlecote. To the sheriff of Warwickshire. Because it is clear to the king by an inspection of the rolls formerly of Roger of Thirkleby and his associates from their last eyre in the sheriff’s county that it was presented in ignorance by the hundred of Kington that Thomas of Charlecote had committed a felony against himself in drowning himself in his pond of Haseley, which vill is not in that hundred, on account of which chattels of the same Thomas to the value of £71 5s. 4d. were awarded to the king by reason of the aforesaid presentment, and whereas, afterwards, it was convicted before the same justices by the hundred of Barlichway, in which that fee is found, that the aforesaid Thomas had been strangled and thrown into the aforesaid pond by Hugh le Keu, Richard le Westreys and Christiana la Daye, servants of the same Thomas, who submitted to judgement before the same justices for that felony, by which he did not deserve to lose his aforesaid chattels in any way, which chattels are mentioned in the summons of the Exchequer, order to cause Thomas’s heirs and parents to have the aforesaid chattels in order that they are bequeathed and distributed for the soul of the abovesaid deceased.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
255
[No date]. Surrey. William the Carpenter and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for having an attaint before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
256
15 Feb. Westminster. For Phillip Basset. To the barons of the Exchequer. Because the king’s beloved and faithful Phillip Basset has mainperned to pay to the king the £100 which Margaret countess of Lincoln owes the king and which are exacted from her by summons of the Exchequer, the king has betaken himself to the aforesaid Phillip for the aforesaid debt, granting him that he may render 25 m. thereof at the Exchequer of Easter next to come, 25 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and the remaining 100 m. at the same terms in the two years next following. Order to cause Phillip to have those terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus. They are to release the distraint that they caused to be made upon the aforesaid countess by the aforesaid reason.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
257
[No date]. Sussex. Richard de Hereford’ and Matilda, 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]
258
[No date]. Essex. Nicholas the Butler gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
259
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William son of Adam 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]
260
[No date]. Essex. John Barun and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
261
18 Feb. Westminster. Devon. The prior of Goldcliff gives 40s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea] against the prior of Otterton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
262
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Walter de la Hyde gives 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]
263
Concerning relief. Oxfordshire. The king has taken the homage of Adam of Hanborough, son and heir of John of Hanborough, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief, for all lands and tenements which John, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted sufficient security from Adam for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands and tenements etc. of which etc.
[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. 815 below.

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264
8 Feb. Westminster. Concerning a fine of William de Parles. By the fine of 5 m. which William de Parles has made with him, the king has granted him the hundred of Offlow with appurtenances in Staffordshire to hold for life, which hundred Robert Pipe held previously for 10 m. per annum, so that William shall render 12 m. to the king each year at the Exchequer of Michaelmas for the aforesaid hundred. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire to cause William to have full seisin of that hundred with appurtenances. 1 They are patent. By the king and the treasurer.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4, reads ‘Shropshire. Staffordshire’.
265
20 Feb. Westminster. Nottinghamshire. Richard de Trowell’ gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench against William de Grey, Ralph de Morwod and others. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
266
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. The same Richard gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] concerning the same custody [sic] against Agnes, who was the wife of Stephen de Brokelistowe. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
267
Concerning homage. Hampshire The king has taken the homage of William de St. Martin, son and heir of Joan de Neville, lately deceased, for all lands and tenements which Joan held of the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weilond, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from William for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of all of the aforesaid 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.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 4, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
b.
For entries not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see nos. 816, 817, 818 below.
268
[No date]. Suffolk. William de Wodeham gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench against John de Scalariis, concerning 4 m. of rent with appurtenances in Diss, Burston and Roydon. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
269
[No date]. Sussex. Edmund Pikard gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] from the county court of Sussex [before the justices] at the Bench, concerning his livestock that have been taken etc. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
270
[No date]. Berkshire. John le Wodeward’ of Hecham gives half a mark for having a writ at the Bench, concerning a false judgement, against Thomas Le Cuper’ and others over a messuage and seven acres of land and two acres of meadow with appurtenances in Bray. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
271
24 Feb. Westminster. Kent. Peter son of Nicholas and Michael, his brother, give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
272
18 Feb. Westminster. Concerning a fine for William de Arderne. By the fine of 100 m. which William de Arderne and Matilda, his wife, formerly the wife of William of Hartshill, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief, [have made with him], the king has remitted to them the trespass that they made in marrying each other without his licence, of which 100 m. they are to pay £20 at the Exchequer of Easter next to come, £20 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and 40 m. at the Exchequer of Easter in the following year. Order to William de Weilond, escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from William and Matilda for rendering the aforesaid 100 m. to the king at the aforesaid terms, he is to cause them to have full seisin of all lands and tenements which he took into the king’s hand by reason of the said trespass. If he received anything therefrom in the meantime, he is to restore it to them.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 5, reads ‘Suffolk’.
273
[No date]. Suffolk. The community of the king’s vill of Ipswich gives one mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
274
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William Garget gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the justices at Lincoln at Easter in 15 days. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
275
[No date]. Shropshire. Phillip de Thonglond gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
276
[No date]. Dorset. Adam de Laumporte gives 1 m. for having a writ of trespass before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the Roll]
277
[No date]. Essex. Geoffrey le Messer gives one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
278
[No date]. For Gilbert, parson of a moiety of the church of Ayketon’. The king has pardoned to Gilbert, parson of a moiety of the church of Aikton, the 5 m. at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant to takes the pleas of the forest at Carlisle for the taking of a hind in the king’s forest of Inglewood, of which Gilbert has been accused. 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.
279
28 Feb. Westminster. For Master Henry de Gant. To Master Henry de Gant, keeper of the king’s Wardrobe. Whereas, lately, on the day the king’s houses at Westminster burnt down, six of the king’s silver dishes were lost, the loss of which was imputed to Master Henry Wade, the king’s cook, the king, wishing to do him grace, has pardoned him the loss of the said six dishes. Order to cause the same Henry to be quit from those six dishes.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
280
[No date]. Wiltshire. John Carbonell’ gives half a mark for having a writ against Henry de Montfort and others [named] in the writ concerning livestock etc. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
281
3 March. Westminster. For the king and the abbot and convent of Whitby. Order to Robert de Neville, justice of the forest beyond the Trent, and Peter de Percy to inquire diligently by the oath of the foresters, verderers and other trustworthy and law-worthy men both of the liberty of Whitby Strand and of outside, by whom the truth might be better known, as to whom, after the last eyre of the justices to take the pleas of the king’s forest in Yorkshire, chased within the metes of the king’s forest in Yorkshire 1 within the metes of the forest that the abbot and convent of Whitby have by the grant of the king’s predecessors, kings of England, and by the king’s confirmation, and took deer within those metes and led them away without the licence and will of the aforesaid abbot and convent and against the king’s peace. Once the truth of this has been inquired into, they are to cause full and swift justice to be done in their eyre according to the assize and custom of the forest, saving to the king the forfeitures pertaining to him from the aforesaid trespasses. By the council.
1.
There is an erasure at this point which is struck through.
282
[No date]. Sussex. John atte Honiwod’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
283
[No date]. Essex. Sewal de La Cresson’ gives half a mark for having a writ of warranty of charter at the Bench against John de Muscegros and Alina, his wife, concerning a messuage and 20½ acres of land with appurtenances in Great Leighs. Order to the sheriff of Essex to take security etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
284
[No date]. Norfolk. William, son of Roger de Swathingge, gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass before the king (coram Rege) in the quindene of Easter against William de Kalvel’, David de Pulham and others [named] in the writ. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
285
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. John, son of Nicholas de Ordeshal’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
286
4 March. Westminster. Concerning an abbey that has been committed. The king has committed the vacant abbey of Peterborough to Robert de Fulham, constable of his Exchequer, to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
[in another originalia roll]
287
6 March. Westminster. For the citizens of Canterbury. To the sheriff of Kent. Because his citizens of Canterbury have made fine with him by £20, which they paid in his Wardrobe on Monday next before St. Gregory in the forty-seventh year to Master Henry de Gant, keeper of the same Wardrobe, for a trespass lately perpetrated in the aforesaid city against Herman de Badberewe, formerly the king’s valet, and certain messengers of the duke of Brunswick, who were coming to the king at his order, for which the same city was taken into the king’s hand, and for having their aforesaid vill back, order to restore the same city to the said citizens without delay with all rights, usages and liberties of the same that were due and accustomed, and until the time when the king caused that city to be taken into his hand by lawful pretexts for the aforesaid reason, together with all things taken therefrom from Michaelmas last past, so that the same citizens may be able answer the king in full at the Exchequer for their farm of the aforesaid city. 1
1.
Uncertain translation of 'iuste optentis'.
288
Concerning relief. Northumberland. The king has taken the homage of Roger de Lancastr’, who has taken to wife Phillippa, of Nicholas Corbet, who has taken Margery, of Walter of Huntercombe, who has taken Alice, and of Robert de Beumys, who has taken Matilda, daughters and heiresses of Hugh de Bolbec, lately deceased, for all lands and tenements which Hugh held from the king in chief, and the king has rendered those lands and tenements to them. Order to William Latimer, escheator beyond the Trent, to cause Roger, Phillippa, Nicholas, Margery, Walter, Alice, Robert and Matilda to have full seisin without delay of all of the aforesaid lands and tenements, of which he 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, having first accepted sufficient security from Roger, Phillippa, Nicholas, Margery, Walter and Alice for rendering their relief to the king at the Exchequer for the shares falling to them of the aforesaid lands and tenements.
[in the Roll]
289
Concerning relief. Northumberland. Order to William Latimer, the king’s escheator beyond the Trent, Henry de Maulay and the sheriff of Northumberland to cause all lands and tenements formerly of Hugh de Bolbec beyond the Trent to be partitioned without delay between his heirs and the parceners of his inheritance, so that the parts of each person are mutually equal according to their true value, and so that once the partition has been made thereof, they retain the portion falling to Matilda, the last born daughter and one of the heiresses of the same Hugh, who is underage and whose marriage the king granted to Robert de Beumys, valet of Edward, his son, in the king’s hand 1 to the use of the aforesaid Robert and Matilda.
1.
‘in the king’s hand’ interlined.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
290
Concerning relief. Northumberland. Order to William de Weilond’, escheator on this side of the Trent, to cause the same heirs to have full seisin of the land in Finedon of which the abovesaid Hugh was seised in his demesne as of fee on the day he died. By the king and council.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
291
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William de Bray gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
292
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. John the Tailor of North Leverton gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
293
8 March. Westminster. Concerning the tallage of the city of London. To the mayor and citizens of London. Whereas in the aforesaid city in the time of Ralph Hardel, formerly mayor of the same city, certain tallages were assessed to the king’s use, concerning the assessment of which complaints have been brought to the king from the whole community of the aforesaid city, by which the king ordered the rolls of those tallages to be sealed at that time with the seals of his beloved and faithful clerks John Mansel, treasurer of York, and Roger de La Lye, and to be retained in the custody of the mayor and citizens until the king would command them otherwise, now he orders the mayor to cause the aforesaid seals to be broken in the presence of the aforesaid citizens and the arrears of the aforesaid tallages contained within the aforesaid rolls to be levied without delay by the mayor and the sheriffs of London wherever it seems to them they can reasonably be assessed and reasonably levied, so that the answer may be made to the king for them as will be just.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
294
Concerning the tallage of the city of London. Order to the mayor and sheriffs of London to cause the arrears of the king’s tallages assessed at those times in the aforesaid city to be levied without delay as they can reasonably be assessed and where they can be reasonably levied, so that answer may be made to the king for them as will be just.
295
[No date]. Hampshire. Guy Le Cu gives one mark for having a writ relating to the county of Hampshire at the Bench, concerning a false judgement, against Richard de Dicham over a messuage and 25 acres of land with appurtenances in Mapledurham. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
296
[No date]. Lancaster. William de Thorp’ gives half a mark for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
297
[No date]. Lancaster. The same William gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[in the Roll]
298
8 March. Westminster. Nottinghamshire. Henry Puterel gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
299
10 March. Westminster. For Nicholas de Mesnil. The king has pardoned to Nicholas de Mesnil £60 of the £100 at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Yorkshire, and he has granted him that he may render £10 of the remaining £40 at the Exchequer at Easter next to come in one month, and £10 thus from year to year at the same term until the aforesaid £40 are paid to the king. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Nicholas to be quit from the aforesaid £60, to have those terms for the remaining £40, and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
300
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John de Craunford’ and Petronilla, his wife, give 20s. for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
301
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert Chittok’ and Avina, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
302
[No date]. Lancaster. Walter de Bayley gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Peter de Percy against Ralph de Mitton’ and others, concerning a tenement in Agthon’. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
303
[No date]. Derbyshire. Felicia, who was the wife of John Maunsell’, gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the justices of the Bench at Easter in 15 days, concerning a messuage, two bovates and ten acres of land with appurtenances in Roston. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
304
[No date]. Vacated. Ralph Omnibon and Eleanor, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire. 1
1.
Entry cancelled.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
305
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Ralph son of Hugh and Sarra, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the justices at Lincoln at Easter in three weeks, concerning two-and-a-half bovates of land and the third part of a mill in Bingham. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
306
[No date]. Essex. Henry de Bretton’ gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
307
[No date]. Norfolk. William de Heych’ gives half a mark for having an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]

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308
18 March. Westminster. Concerning relief. To William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent. The king has taken the homage of Margery, daughter and one of the heiresses of John de Moneton’, who held from the king in chief, and of Richard de Grunenhill’, who has taken Agnes, the second daughter and one of the heiresses of the aforesaid John, to wife, for all lands and tenements which fall to Margery and Agnes by inheritance of the inheritance formerly of the aforesaid John in his bailiwick. Order that, having accepted security from Margery, Richard and Agnes for rendering two thirds of 10 m. to the king at the Exchequer, namely one moiety at St. John the Baptist in 15 days and the other moiety at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, for their relief of the portions falling to Margery and Agnes from the aforesaid inheritance, he is to cause all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid John to be partitioned between the heirs and parceners of his inheritance without delay, so that the parts of each are mutually equal according to the true value, and, once that partition has been undertaken, he is to cause Margery, Richard and Agnes to have full seisin of the portions falling to Margery and Agnes, having retained in the king’s hand the portion falling therefrom to Saer Mauveisyn and Alice, his wife, the first born daughter and one of the heiresses of the aforesaid John, until the king orders otherwise. 1
[in the Roll]
1.
This membrane is lettered ‘b’ above the stitching.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 5, reads ‘Staffordshire’.
309
For Adam de Gesemuth’. To the barons of the Exchequer. Adam de Gesemuth’, sheriff of Northumberland, has, by order of the king, spent on his wages and those of two knights and twelve squires for 151 days, namely from the eve of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in the forty-fifth year until Thursday next after the Purification of the Blessed Mary in the forty-sixth year, the £100 that he received by the king’s order from his burgesses of Newcastle upon Tyne for the farm of their vill from Michaelmas term in the forty-sixth year, in order to expedite certain business that the king had enjoined upon him to do therewith, which the king ordered to be allowed to the same bailiffs [sic], and for which Adam was bound to render an account at the Exchequer, and, similarly, the £35 18s. that he received from the issues of the county of Northumberland for the expedition of the king’s aforesaid business, money spent on maintaining the vill of Newcastle upon Tyne and those parts, as is clear to the king by the account made concerning this before his council. Order to cause Adam to be quit from the aforesaid £100 and to allow him the remaining £35 18s. in the issues of the aforesaid county.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
310
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John, son of John de Stanhern’, gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] from the county court of Northamptonshire before the itinerant justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
311
[No date]. Warwickshire. Richard Warner of Stratford upon Avon gives one mark for having an attaint before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire to take security etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
312
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Robert, son of Hugh of Luffenham, gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass relating to the county of Northamptonshire before the itinerant justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
313
20 March. Westminster. For the abbot of Holm Coltram. To the barons of the Exchequer. On Monday next before Palm Sunday in the forty-seventh year, the abbot of Holm Coltram paid 70 m. in the king’s Wardrobe at Westminster to Master Henry de Gant, keeper of the same Wardrobe, of the 100 m. at which the same abbot had been amerced before Robert de Neville and his associates, justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Cumberland, for trespass of venison, and of the 15 m. at which the abovesaid abbot had also been amerced before the same justices for trespass of herbage, and the king has pardoned the remaining 45 m. to him of his grace. Order to cause the abovesaid abbot to be quit from the aforesaid 70 m. and similarly of the aforesaid 45 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
314
For the prior of Boxgrove. To the barons of the Exchequer. The king has granted to the prior of Boxgrove that he may render £10 per annum for the 60 m. at which he was amerced before Martin of Littlebury and his associates, justices last itinerant in Sussex, for trespass of venison made in the park of Elnested, namely 100s. at the Exchequer of Easter next to come, 100s. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid 60 m. are paid to the king. Order 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.
315
[No date]. Lincolnshire. John Colt gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
316
[No date]. Yorkshire. The prior of North Ferriby gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
317
[No date]. Yorkshire. The same prior gives one mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
318
23 March. Westminster. Northamptonshire. David de Barton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire 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. 819 below.
319
22 March. Westminster. For the prior and convent of Peterborough. To Robert de Fulham, keeper of Peterborough abbey. It has been shown to the king on behalf of the prior and convent of the aforesaid abbey that even though the men of the same abbey were tallaged at Michaelmas last past, as they assert, Robert now tallages those men, and that he proposes to sell the issues of the animals of the same abbey, both calves and lambs, arising after the death of J., lately abbot of the same, or to take a ransom for them, and that he proposes to levy £20 from the goods of the aforesaid abbey for the assarts of Great Easton, Cottingham and Biggin Grange, which, seven years ago, were in demand from the aforesaid abbot, and because the king wishes to bestow the favour of his goodwill upon the aforesaid convent, the men and possessions of that house in memory of the aforesaid J., formerly their abbot, for his long service to him, as he [the king] ought, order that if he can establish that the abovesaid men, as aforesaid, had been tallaged at the aforesaid feast, then, he is to desist from the exaction of tallage and, similarly, from the aforesaid demand for calves and lambs, and he is to cause the aforesaid £20 to be placed in respite until an abbot can be provided for the aforesaid house who will be able to answer for this as he ought to answer by right.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 6, reads ‘Northamptonshire’.
320
[No date]. Warwickshire. The prior of Studley gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
321
[No date]. Worcestershire. The same prior gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
322
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Robert, son of Walter Biendebrok’, gives one mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
A finger points at this entry in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 6.
323
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Thomas, son of Thomas Malet, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
324
25 March. Westminster. Concerning counties that have been committed. The king has committed the counties of Essex and Hertfordshire with appurtenances to John of Bocking to keep for as long as it pleases the king in the form provided by the king. Order to the archbishops etc. and all others of the aforesaid counties to be intendant and respondent to the same John as the king’s sheriff of the aforesaid counties in all things which pertain to that custody. In [testimony] of which etc.
a.
The ‘form provided by the king’ would appear to be ‘so that he answers for the issues of the same to the king at the Exchequer’ as per the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 6.
325
Concerning counties that have been committed. Order to William de La Mar’, formerly the clerk of Mathias de Mara, to deliver the aforesaid counties to the same John without delay, to keep as aforesaid. They are patent.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
326
[No date]. Wiltshire. John de Chereburg’ gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
327
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Thomas, son of John de Elliswrth’, gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum before the itinerant justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
328
[No date]. Dorset. John White gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the itinerant justices in Somerset. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
329
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Thomas de Bikeleye gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
330
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William de Wodeham gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
331
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Henry Sherewind gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
332
[No date]. Dorset. William de Montagu gives one mark for taking an attaint before before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Dorset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
333
[No date]. Kent. Cecilia of Canterbury gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
334
[No date]. Sussex. Recia de Freisefeld’ and John, her son, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
335
[No date]. Essex. John, son of Walter de Burham, gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
336
30 March. Westminster. Concerning the abbey of Gloucester, which has been committed. The king has committed the vacant abbey of St. Peter, Gloucester, to Adam of Chesterton, his clerk, to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
a.
The marginal annotation ‘in the Roll’ appears to have been erased beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 6.
337
[No date]. Essex. Walter son of Reginald gives one mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
338
[No date]. Essex. The abbot of Tilty gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
339
[No date]. Somerset. The prior of Montacute gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
340
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Richard Treily of Woodford gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
341
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert Wacelyn and Matilda, his wife, give 20s. for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
342
[No date]. Cornwall. Pentecosta, who was the wife of Roger Scorie, gives one mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
343
[No date]. Cornwall. Rose, who was the wife of Simon of Brackley, gives one mark for taking an assize before the same Henry. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
344
[No date]. Hampshire. Thomas de La Dene gives 1 m. for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
345
[No date]. Devon. Henry Gove gives one mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] before the itinerant justices at Ilchester. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
346
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Guy de Mortimer gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
347
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Alice de Bussey gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
348
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. The same Alice gives one mark for taking an assize before the same Gilbert. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
349
[No date]. Essex. Hugh Spon and Christiana, his wife, give half a mark for taking an attaint before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
350
4 April. Westminster. For John Mansel, treasurer of York. By the fine of £100 which his beloved and faithful John Mansel, treasurer of York, has made with him, the king has granted him the custody of all lands and tenements formerly of Alard the Fleming, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief, with all appurtenances, to have to him and [his] assigns until the lawful age of Alard’s heirs together with their marriage. 1 He has letters patent for this.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
351
[No date]. Lancaster. Augustine, parson of the church of Winwick, gives 20s. for having an utrum before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
352
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Ralph Hareng and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum before the justices at Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
353
4 April. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of William Maudut of Hanslope for the castle, honour and manor of Warwick, the manor of Brailes, and for all other lands and tenements of which J. de Plessetis, formerly earl of Warwick, died seised, as pertaining to the honour of the earldom of Warwick, and which ought to pertain to William by hereditary right, and the king has rendered the aforesaid castle, honour, manors, lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from William for rendering £100 to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin of the aforesaid castle, honour, manors and other lands and tenements which ought to pertain to him by hereditary right.
[in the Roll]
a.
There appears to be a decorative capital ‘A’ in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 6.
354
[No date]. Herefordshire. William de St. Omer and Petronilla, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
355
[No date]. Hampshire. William Denys and John, his brother, give half a mark for having a writ of record before the justices at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
356
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Jordan de Kaysthorp’, clerk, gives half a mark for having a writ before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
357
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William de Brettevill’ gives 20s. for having a writ before the justices as above. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
358
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Adam le Vavassur gives 40s. for having a writ as above. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
359
[No date]. Yorkshire. Hugh de Bretteville gives half a mark for having a writ as above. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]

Membrane 7

360
[No date]. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Hugh de Plessetis, son and heir of John de Plessetis, formerly earl of Warwick, for the manors of Hook Norton and Kidlington, which John held from the king in barony, and for the manor of Stottesdon, which he holds from the king in chief by the service of one knight’s fee, and for five-and-a-half virgates of land in South Moreton, and he has rendered the aforesaid manors and lands to him. Order to William de Weyland, escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from Hugh for £100 for the said manors, 100s. for one knight’s fee in Stottesdon, and 5s. for the twentieth part of a knight’s fee in South Moreton for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin of the aforesaid manors together with the others lands and tenements which the same J. held 1 of the inheritance of Christiana, formerly his wife, on the day she died, which fall to the said H. as her son and heir by hereditary right and which [were taken into the king’s hand] by reason of [her] death etc., [he is to cause him to have] full seisin etc. 2
[in the Roll]
1.
This entry is completed in the margin, this being signified by a scribal reference mark, suggesting its completion after the entries below it had been written.
2.
This membrane is lettered ‘c’ above the stitching.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 6, reads ‘Oxfordshire’.
361
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William, parson of the church of Leire, gives one mark for having a writ before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
362
[No date]. Cumberland. The abbot of Furness gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
363
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Ralph, son of Richard de Buhton’, gives half a mark for having a writ relating to the county of Northamptonshire before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
364
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William de Wrmynton’ gives half a mark for having a writ relating to the county of Northamptonshire before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
365
[No date]. Berkshire. John le Fraunceis of Letcombe Regis gives one mark for having a writ before the itinerant justices at Winchester concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
366
[No date]. Yorkshire. Nigel de Redwar’ gives half a mark for having a writ before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
367
[No date]. Cumberland. The abbot of Furness gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
368
10 April. Westminster. Norfolk. William Fucher gives half a mark for having a writ at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
369
[No date]. Devon. William de La Bare and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
370
[No date]. Sussex. Roger de Grangiis gives one mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
371
[No date]. Hampshire. William of Arundel gives 20s. for having a writ before the justices at the first session etc. concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
372
[No date]. Warwickshire. The abbot of Evesham gives 2 m. for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
373
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Imania of Culworth gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
374
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Richard de Aqua and Joan, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
375
[No date]. Essex. Matilda de Northtoft gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
376
[No date]. Suffolk. William de Lynburn’ gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
An alternative date, ‘12 April’, is given for this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 7.
377
[No date]. Leicestershire. William de Costeby gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
378
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Geoffrey de Auvill’ and Emiscina, his wife, give 20s. for taking an attaint before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
379
[No date]. Leicestershire. Simon de Arreby and Hawise, his wife, give 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
380
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Peter de Boeles and Mary, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
381
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Thomas de Clopton’ gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
382
[No date]. Berkshire. William de La Le gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
383
[No date]. Devon. Walter de Frauncheny gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
384
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Robert, son of Henry of Kelham, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
385
[No date]. Cornwall. Thomas de Tracy gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
386
[No date]. Sussex. Hamo, son of Hamo de Crèvecoeur, gives one mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
387
[No date]. Northumberland. William de Morlay gives one mark for taking an assize before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
388
[No date]. Yorkshire. Ralph, son of Hervey de Halton’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
389
[No date]. Norfolk. Nicholas, son of Juliana of Barningham Norwood, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
390
10 April. Westminster. Hampshire. Ralph de Aula of Bentworth, Augustine de Berkham and others [named] in the writ give one mark for having an attaint before the justices etc. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
391
[No date]. Hampshire. Simon de Bending’ gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the first session etc. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
392
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Walter Le Oyselur and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
393
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Alice, who was the wife of Robert de Kyntwod’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before the same Martin. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
394
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. The prior of Mattersey gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
395
[No date]. Yorkshire. Humphrey de Villi gives 20s. for having a writ of agreement before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
396
[No date]. Kent. John Sibling’ and Petronilla, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
397
[No date]. Cumberland. Elena de Bois gives one mark for taking 1 an assize before 2 Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
Corrected from ‘having’.
2.
There is an erasure with a line through it here.
398
[No date]. Essex. Master John of Colchester gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
399
[No date]. Leicestershire. Thomas Mansel gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
400
[No date]. Kent. Laurence son of Ordinerius and Amice, his wife, give half a mark for taking an attaint before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
401
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Alexander of Luton gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
402
[No date]. Vacated because he did not have it. Laurence de Bulkewrth’ gives 2 m. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the itinerant justices in Somerset. Order to the sheriff of Devon. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because he did not have it.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
403
[No date]. Berkshire. Richard de Witeles’ gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
404
[No date]. Devon. Gilbert de Heth’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
405
[No date]. Warwickshire. Roger de Weilond’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
406
[No date]. Devon. Robert de Bikel’ gives one mark for taking an assize before Robert de Briwes and Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
407
[No date]. Hertfordshire. William le Botil’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
408
20 April. Westminster. Concerning an abbey that has been committed. The king has committed the vacant abbey of St. Albans to Master Robert de Melkel’ to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. 1 They are patent.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 7, reads ‘Hertfordshire’.
409
Concerning an abbey that has been committed. Order to the knights, free men and all others holding from the aforesaid abbey to be intendant etc. to the abovesaid Robert in all things etc.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
410
[No date]. Devon. Richard Bakarle 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]
411
[No date]. Concerning a fine. The prior and convent of Guisborough of Yorkshire have made fine with the king by 20 m. for having two charters concerning a market and fair and concerning a warren, which they have paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Master Henry de Gant and are quit. For having these charters acquitted from [the fees of] the seal they have paid 11 m. to Wibert of Kent and are quit.
[S’, in the Roll]
412
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. William the Newman gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
413
[No date]. Essex. Guy of Rochford [in] England gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
414
[No date]. Shropshire. Richard de Pecton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard de Middilton’. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
415
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Roger de Scalis gives 40s. for a writ of warranty of charter at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
416
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. William, son of Andrew of Cookham, gives one mark for having an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
417
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Roger de Bluntesdon’ gives one mark for having a writ before the justices at Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
418
[No date]. Suffolk. Richard son of Serlo gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
419
[No date]. Kent. Ernulf de Mandeville gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
420
[No date]. Norfolk. Walter of Eastmoor gives 20s. for having a writ of agreement at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
421
[No date]. Shropshire. John the English gives 40s. for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
422
[No date]. Sussex. John de Beauchamp gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
423
[No date]. Herefordshire. Robert, son of Gilbert de Dihcton’ gives one mark for taking an assize before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
424
[No date]. Sussex. John de Brideham gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
425
[No date]. Warwickshire. Osbert de Clinton gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll, in the Roll]
426
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Nicholas de Den’ gives 2 m. for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] concerning an annual rent. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
427
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Robert de Vilers gives half a mark for having an attaint before the justices at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
428
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Ralph de Hynton’ gives half a mark for a pone concerning livestock. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
429
[No date]. Yorkshire. John de Treton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
430
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Simon, parson of the church of Tormarton, gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
431
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Albreda, daughter of John of Fordham, and Alice, her sister, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
432
[No date]. Yorkshire. William, son of William de Scameston’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
433
[No date]. Essex. Robert Helm’ and Agnes, his wife, William de Limford’ and others give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The fine is out of sequence in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 7, being placed after entry 457 and the new entries 820 and 821. ‘William de Limford’’ is missing from this entry there.
434
25 April. Westminster. Devon. Richard de Poltimor gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
435
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes de Camersford’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
436
[No date]. Derbyshire. Richard de Curzun gives one mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
437
26 April. Westminster. Concerning counties that have been committed. The king has committed the counties of Surrey and Sussex, together with his castle of Guildford, to Roger de Loges to keep for as long as it pleases the king, rendering for them per annum at the Exchequer as much as William la Zouche, who previously had custody of the same, rendered for them at the Exchequer. Order to the archbishops etc. They are patent.
[in the Roll]
438
Concerning counties that have been committed. Order to the abovesaid William to deliver the aforesaid counties and castle with appurtenances to the same Roger to keep as aforesaid.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
439
[No date]. Essex. Walter de Lynbyr’ and Elizabeth, his wife, give half a mark for a writ of mesne ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
440
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Wyville gives 40s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
441
[No date]. Berkshire. Joan, daughter of Fulk de St. John, gives 40s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
442
[No date]. Yorkshire. Matthew de Malton’ gives 40s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
443
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. William de Bechampton’ gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
444
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Ralph de Hynton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
445
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Cestreton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
446
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Geoffrey, son of Thomas de Littlebyr’, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
447
[No date]. Yorkshire. Thomas Sheldewar and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
448
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Roger de Shipedham gives half a mark for having an appeal before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The fine is simply ‘for a writ’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 7.
449
[No date]. Essex. John, son of William Biweston’, gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
450
[No date]. Yorkshire. Simon de Malton’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]

Membrane 6

451
30 April. Westminster. Shropshire. Robert de Lacy gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
This membrane is lettered ‘d’ above the stitching.
452
[No date]. Leicestershire. Robert of Nottingham gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass before the itinerant justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Leiestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
453
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. The prior of Repton gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
454
[No date]. Kent. William de Belne and Cecilia, his wife, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
455
[No date]. Leicestershire. John, son of Henry de Sywoldeby, gives half a mark for having a writ before the itinerant justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Leiestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
456
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Gregory Here gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
457
1 May. St. Paul’s, London. Yorkshire. William de Bordesden’ gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[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. 820, 821 below.
458
Kent. Richard le Pestur of Marden gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The place of witness is given as ‘Westminster’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 8.
459
[No date]. Kent. Bartholomew de Swanton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
460
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Walter of Kelham gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
461
[No date]. Yorkshire. William, son of William de Lacelles, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
462
[No date]. Devon. Sibyl, who was the wife of Matthew de Beaumund’, 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]
463
[No date]. Devon. John de Beaumund’ 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]
464
3 May. Westminster. Concerning lands that are to be taken into the king’s hand. Because William de la Cressunner has died, as the king has heard, order to William Latimer, escheator beyond the Trent, to take all lands and tenements which etc. [into the king’s hand] without delay etc.
465
[No date]. Shropshire. John de Brompden’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
466
[No date]. Hertfordshire. William le Hert gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
467
4 May. St. Paul’s, London. For the master of the hospital of Ospringe. Because the king has pardoned to the master and brethren of the hospital of Ospringe 20s. of the 40s. 1 at which they were amerced before John de Wyville at Sittingbourne for unjust detention, order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause the aforesaid master and brethren to be quit from the aforesaid 20s.
1.
‘of the 40s.’ interlined.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
468
[No date]. Essex. John, son of Richard Fisth’, gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
469
[No date]. Surrey. William de Bray gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
470
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William son of Sampson gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
471
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. William Fraunceis gives half a mark for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
472
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Thomas de Careville gives one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
473
[No date]. Norfolk. John, son of William of Shelfanger, gives one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
474
25 April. Westminster. Concerning the king’s mines in Devon, which have been committed. The king has committed his copper, silver, gold and lead mines and the mines of all other types of metal lately found in Devon to Adam de Grenville and John Silvestr’ with all their appurtenances, to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that they answer him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. 1 These are patent as appears in the Patent Roll. 2
1.
Witness clause entered here.
2.
See CPR 1258–66, p. 256. There is a short erasure at the very end of this entry.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 8, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
475
[No date]. Middlesex. Walter le Graunt and Isabella, his wife, give half a mark for having an assize before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Middlesex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
476
[No date]. Shropshire. Thomas Bonoste gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
477
5 May. St. Paul’s, London. Kent. Geoffrey, son of Luke de Herst, gives 20s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
478
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William, son of Hugh de Wiston’, gives half a mark for taking an attaint before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
479
[No date]. Berkshire. Oliver [de] Punchardon gives half a mark for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
480
[No date]. Staffordshire. Margery de Ferrers, countess of Derby, gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
481
[No date]. Devon. Roger Cole gives one mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
482
[No date]. Norfolk. John de La Mor’ gives one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
483
[No date]. Shropshire. William de Pratis gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
484
6 May. St. Paul’s, London. Concerning the chamberlainship of London, which has been committed. The king has committed his chamberlainship of London and Sandwich to William de Porstok’ to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for it as other chamberlains of the same places were accustomed to answer. Order to all bailiffs and the king’s faithful men etc. to be intendant and respondent to the same William as the king’s chamberlain of the same places. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
[in the Roll]
485
Concerning relief. Kent. To William de Weyland, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent. The king has taken the homage of Robert de Crèvecoeur, who has recently died [sic], for all lands and tenements that Hamo de Crèvecoeur 1 held from the king in chief of his own inheritance, and the king has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order that, having accepted security from Robert for rendering £100 to the king at the Exchequer for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands and tenements of which Hamo was seised in his demesne as of fee of his own inheritance on the day he died, saving to Alice, which he is to assign to him on the king’s behalf without delay, who was Hamo’s wife, her rightful dower that now falls to her from the aforesaid lands and tenements.
[in the Roll]
1.
Written over an erasure by another hand.
a.
The same erasure correction is also made in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 8.
486
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Hugh Travers of Alverton gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
487
[No date]. Vacated. William, son of William Edaline, gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Surrey. 1
1.
Entry cancelled.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
488
[No date]. Surrey. William, son of William Edilyne of Newdigate, gives one mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
489
7 May. St. Paul’s, London. Leicestershire. William de Trumpiton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
490
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Henry Dod gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
491
[No date]. Norfolk. Reginald of Great Massingham gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
492
[No date]. Yorkshire. Adam, son of John de Grimisthorp’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
493
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Nigel son of Richard gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
494
[No date]. Norfolk. Ada, who was the wife of Alexander de la Dele, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
495
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. John the Tailor gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
496
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Henry le Dive gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
497
[No date]. Shropshire. John de Thonglond’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire etc.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
498
[No date]. Norfolk. Adam, son of Robert de Botte, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
499
[No date]. Norfolk. Matilda, who was the wife of Simon le Cunte, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
500
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. John Bossard gives 40s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
501
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. John of Holderness of Thrumpton gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
502
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Richard de Bussey 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]
503
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. The community of the burgesses of Cambridge gives the king 2 m. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
504
[No date]. Kent. Thomas, son of Elias de Bordern’, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
505
12 May. St. Paul’s, London. Concerning the forest of Inglewood, which has been committed. To the foresters, verderers and all other ministers of the king’s forest of Inglewood. The king has taken the custody of his forest of Inglewood, which Thomas of Moulton held from him in fee, for several trespasses perpetrated in the same forest, into his hand and has committed it to his beloved and faithful Eustace de Balliol to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. Order to be intendant and respondent to the same Eustace as the king’s keeper of the aforesaid forest in all things which pertain to that custody. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 8, reads ‘Cumberland’.
506
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Cecilia La Bret gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
507
[No date]. Worcestershire. The prior of Warwick gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
508
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. The prioress of Gracedieu gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea] before the justices at Lincoln. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
509
[No date]. Yorkshire. Andrew, parson of a moiety of the church of Sedbergh, gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
510
[No date]. Herefordshire. Gilbert Travers gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
511
[No date]. Berkshire [sic]. Richard Pauncefot and Isabella, his wife, give one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
512
[No date]. Berkshire. William de La Le of Shottesbroke gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
513
10 May. St. Paul’s, London. For John of Woodstock, cook of Eleanor, consort of Edward, the king’s son. To the barons of the Exchequer. Inspired by the praiseworthy service given to Eleanor, consort of Edward, the king’s son, by John of Woodstock, cook of the same Eleanor, the king has given and granted to the same John the £21 8s. 8d. which Thomas La War’ owes the king for Jewish debts and which have been attermined at the Exchequer at 2 m. per annum, to be taken in the same manner and at the same terms at which Thomas is bound to render the aforesaid debt to the king. Order to cause the abovesaid John to have the aforesaid £21 8s. 8d., as aforesaid, and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
514
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. The abbot of Missenden gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
This entry appears to have been written over an erasure.
515
[No date]. Leicestershire. William de Costeby gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
516
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Richard of Canterbury and Amice, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
517
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Nicholas, son of Geoffrey Bretun’, gives 20s. for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
518
13 May. St. Paul’s, London. Buckinghamshire. John de Litlehull’ gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
519
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Geoffrey de Elet gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
520
[No date]. Leicestershire. Richard de Forsham gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
521
[No date]. Leicestershire. Jordan the Fleming gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
522
[No date]. Kent. Agatha, who was the wife of John de Orlaweston’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
523
[No date]. Northumberland. The abbot of Newminster gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
524
[No date]. Hertfordshire. William de Assecote gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
525
[No date]. Sussex. Adam, son of Remigius de Bosco, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
526
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Elias, son of Richard de Langewath’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
527
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Nicholas de Boseville gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston, concerning a tenement in Brampton. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
528
[No date]. Suffolk. Richard de Pulham gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston, concerning a tenement in Mickfield. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
529
[No date]. Berkshire. Ralph de Haddel’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the justices next itinerant at Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
530
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Elias, son of Richard de Landewath’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston, concerning common of pasture in Fordham. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
531
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Hugh de Gynney gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton, concerning a tenement in Panshanger. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
532
[No date]. Surrey. Robert de Rytingeherghs’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
533
[No date]. Leicestershire. Mabel, who was the wife of John de Langeton’, 1 gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘of John de Langeton’’ interlined.
534
[No date]. Derbyshire. Thomas Coly gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
Among the stitches on the dorse of this membrane is written what looks like 'Colin'.

Membrane 5

535
[No date]. Herefordshire. Peter de Sancta Oportuna gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
This membrane is lettered ‘e’ above the stitching.
536
[No date]. Kent. Thomas de Hengham gives one mark for taking an attaint before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
537
[No date]. Cornwall. Geoffrey Dert and William de la Grave give 2 m. for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
538
[No date]. Norfolk. John, son of William of Shelfanger, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
539
18 May. Westminster. Concerning relief. To William de Weland, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent. The king has taken the homage of William of Necton, son and heir of Henry of Necton, for all lands and tenements which Henry, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order that, having accepted security from William for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all of the aforesaid lands and tenements, of which he was seised in his demesne as of fee and which have been taken into the king’s hand by reason of his death.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 9, reads ‘Essex’.
540
[No date]. Cornwall. William son of Walter gives 20s. for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
541
[No date]. Norfolk. William, son of Peter 1 of Crimplesham, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
1.
‘Peter’ overwrites an erased name.
542
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Walter Hurlebat gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
543
[No date]. Sussex. William Maufe gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
544
[No date]. Sussex. Alvina Scarlet gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
545
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Gregory Here gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
546
20 May. Westminster. Northamptonshire. William Tylli gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
547
[No date]. Devon. Ascelina, daughter of Gilbert de la Hull’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
548
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Robert de Lisle gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
549
[No date]. Devon. Walter de La Mor’ gives 20s. for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
550
[No date]. Norfolk. Daniel, son of Robert de la Dele, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
551
[No date]. Devon. Robert le Noreys gives one mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
552
[No date]. Leicestershire. Agnes, daughter of Peter de Fretheby, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
553
Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of Stephen de Cressy, son and heir of Hugh de Cressy, for all lands and tenements which the aforesaid Hugh, his brother [sic], held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to the escheator on this side of the Trent, 1 that, having accepted security from Stephen for 2 £100 for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of all lands etc.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘Order to the escheator on this side of’ written over an erasure, ‘the Trent’ interlined.
2.
There is an erasure at this point that is struck through.
a.
This entry is cancelled in E 371/27, m. 8 Second extracts from forty-seventh year.. Because otherwise below.
b.
An initial version of this entry is cancelled in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 8, before being entered uncancelled on m. 9.
c.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 9, reads ‘Norfolk’.
d.
The place of witness is given as ‘St. Paul’s, London’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 9.
554
[No date]. Norfolk. Stephen de Ey and Ida, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
555
[No date]. Norfolk. Stephen de Lyneford’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
556
[No date]. Vacated because otherwise below. John de Chelmerford and Albreda, his wife, give half a mark for taking an attaint before the justices at the first session. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire. 1
1.
Entry cancelled. See no. 567.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
557
27 May. Westminster. For Henry de Longchamp. To the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer. 1 The king has granted to Henry de Longchamp that he may render £5 at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next to come for the £100 in which he is bound to him for his relief, another £5 at the Exchequer of Easter next following, and £10 thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £100 have been paid to the king. Order to cause Henry to have the aforesaid terms and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
1.
Address clause apparently written over an erasure.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
558
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Robert La Warr’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
559
[No date]. Kent. Matilda, daughter of William de La Pirie, gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
560
[No date]. Northumberland. Robert, son of Robert de Werk’, gives 40s. for a writ. Order to the sheriff of Northumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
561
[No date]. Sussex. Roger de Bulebrok’ gives half a mark 1 for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘brok’ gives half a mark’ apparently written over an erasure.
562
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Reginald de la Helle gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
563
[No date]. Leicestershire. Thomas de Cranesle gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
564
[No date]. Kent. Thomas Le Fraunceys gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
565
[No date]. Kent. Thomas Le Fraunceys, German son of Roger, and William and Hugh, his brothers, and Clement son of Hamo give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before the same William. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
566
[No date]. Devon. William, son of William de Cheynes, gives 2 m. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
567
[No date]. Wiltshire. John de Chelmaresford’ and Albreda, his wife, give one mark for having an attaint before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
For an earlier, cancelled version of this entry see no. 556 above.
568
[No date]. Gloucestershire. John, son of Peter de Yweleye, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard de Midelton’. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
569
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John de Ruchon’ gives one mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
570
[No date]. Sussex. Geoffrey le Sarciler gives half a mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
571
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Adam, son of William de Colne, and Sarra, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
572
[No date]. Westmorland. William de Kyrkebysore gives half a mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
573
Concerning relief. To William Bagod and Henry de Maulay, keepers of the honour of Gloucester. Because the king has heard by the inquisition that he caused to be taken by them that Petronilla de la Mare, lately deceased, held from Richard, formerly earl of Gloucester, deceased, who held from the king in chief and whose lands and tenements they took into the king’s hand by reason of the lands and heirs of the same earl being in his hand, and that W. de la Mare is the son and heir of the same P. and is of full age, the king has taken fealty from the abovesaid W. for the aforesaid lands and tenements, and he has rendered them to him. Order that, having accepted security from the abovesaid W. for rendering £47 10s. to the king 1 at the Exchequer for his relief, they are to cause him to have full seisin of the aforesaid lands and tenements that the aforesaid P., his mother, held.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘for rendering £47 10s. to the king’ written over an erasure.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 9, has been corrected from ‘Herefordshire’ to ‘Gloucestershire’.
574
[No date]. Sussex. William de Watergat’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
575
[No date]. Gloucestershire. William the clerk of Wick 1 gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘of Wick’ interlined.
576
[No date]. Herefordshire. Thomas Red gives 4 m. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
577
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Richard Chanu gives one mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
578
[No date]. Kent. Joan, daughter of William de Grene, and Matilda, her sister, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
579
[No date]. Kent. Laurence son of Ordinerius and Emma, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
580
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William Tylly gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
581
[No date]. Leicestershire. Alexander, son of Alice daughter of Turgis’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
582
[No date]. Kent. Robert Polre gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
583
[No date]. Derbyshire. John de Craunford’ and Alice, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
584
6 June. Westminster. For Joan Aguillon. The king has pardoned to Joan Aguillon 20s. of the 114 m. at which the community of Kent was amerced before the justices last itinerant in the aforesaid county for a trespass. Order to the sheriff of Kent to permit her to be quit from the aforesaid 20s.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
585
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Henry, son of Robert Cheval, gives half a mark for a writ of trespass. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
586
[No date]. Norfolk. Sarra, who was the wife of Eustace de Carleton’, gives one mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
587
[No date]. Norfolk [sic]. Benedict of St. Osyth gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
588
[No date]. Wiltshire. Alice, who was the wife of Reginald the Tailor, gives one mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
589
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Henry the Gardener, Robert of Shelford and others give 20s. for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
590
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Ralph de Normanville gives one mark for taking an assize before Peter de Percy. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
591
[No date]. Surrey. Anfrid de Hengham gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
592
[No date]. Kent. Joan, daughter of William de Gren, and Matilda, her sister, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
593
[No date]. Yorkshire. John de Staveleye gives one mark for taking an assize before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
594
[No date]. Essex. The abbot of Tilty gives 20s. for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
595
[No date]. Wiltshire. Nicholas Hommedeu 1 and Matilda, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘Hommedeu’ written over an erasure.
596
[No date]. Hampshire. Peter de Cosham gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[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. 822, 823, 824 below.
597
[No date]. Vacated. Gregory of Theydon Bois gives half a mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Essex. 1
1.
Entry cancelled.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.

Membrane 4

598
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John Caperon gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
This membrane is lettered ‘f’ above the stitching.
599
[No date]. Essex. Alan, son of Henry the Butler, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
600
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Christiana, who was the wife of William, son of Henry de Guldenemorden, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
601
[No date]. Norfolk. John, son of William of Shelfanger, gives one mark for taking an attaint of novel disseisin 1 before the justices at the first session etc., concerning a tenement in Shelfanger. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
1.
‘an attaint of novel disseisin’ apparently written over an erasure.
602
[No date]. Yorkshire. The prior of Worksop gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
603
[No date]. Norfolk. Walter, son of Richard the Palmer, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
604
8 June. Westminster. For the abbot of Whitby. To the barons of the Exchequer. On Friday, the feast of SS Medardus & Gildardus, at Westminster, the abbot of Whitby paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Master Henry de Gant, keeper of the same Wardrobe, by the hand of Brother John of Oxford, the £20 by which he made fine with the king for having a charter for having his own verderers in his liberty of Whitby Strand. Order to cause the same abbot to be quit from the aforesaid £20.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
605
[No date]. Lincolnshire. Walter le Fevre gives one mark for taking an attaint of novel disseisin before the justices at the first etc., concerning a tenement in Brigg. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
606
[No date]. Essex. Thomas de la Rokele gives 20s. for taking an attaint of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
607
9 June. Westminster. For Brother Robert de Manneby, prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. To the barons of the Exchequer. The king has pardoned to his beloved in Christ Brother Robert de Manneby, prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, the 20 m. which are exacted from him by summons of the Exchequer for trespass of the king’s venison. Order to cause the aforesaid Brother Robert to be quit from the aforesaid 20 m.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
608
For John de Grey. To the barons of the Exchequer. The king has pardoned to his beloved and faithful John de Grey the 40s. at which he was amerced before the king’s beloved and faithful Alan la Zouche and his associates, justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Northamptonshire, for the common summons. Order to cause John to be quit from the aforesaid 40s.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
609
[No date]. Staffordshire. Thomas de Mere gives one mark for a writ concerning a false judgement at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Staffordshire.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
610
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Roger Chevaler and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
611
[No date]. Warwickshire. Richard de Hersy gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
612
[No date]. Westmorland. Henry son of Conan and Juliana, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before M. of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Westmorland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
613
[No date]. Cumberland. Walter de Crosseby gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
614
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Henry of Pembroke gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin [before] Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
615
[No date]. Kent. Peter, son of Henry of Hallinghurst, 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]
616
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes, daughter of Alan de Stavelay, gives 20s. for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
617
[No date]. Kent. Thomas, son of Stephen le Dagh, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor 1 before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘assize of mort d’ancestor’ written over an erasure.
618
[No date]. Berkshire. William de Maydeheth’ gives one mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
619
[No date]. Devon. Henry, son of Henry de la Pomeraie, gives one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
620
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Ralph de Putlesleye and Christiana, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum concerning a false judgement. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
621
[No date]. Wiltshire. Gilbert Grasenloyl 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]
622
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Reginald, son of Simon le Cunte, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
623
[No date]. Vacated. The abbot of Cirencester gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Gloucestershire. 1
1.
Entry cancelled.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
624
[No date]. Norfolk. Nicholas de Bagingeden’ and Gocelin, dean of Norwich, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
625
[No date]. Yorkshire. John de Notell’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
626
12 June. St. Paul’s, London. For Reginald de Beaumis, concerning relief. To William [de] Weylond’, escheator on this side of the Trent. The king has taken the fealty of Reginald de Beaumes, son and heir of Robert de Beaumes, for all lands and tenements which Robert, his father, held from R., formerly earl of Gloucester, and which are in the king’s hand by reason of the custody of the land and heir of the aforesaid earl being in his hand, and he has rendered the aforesaid lands and tenements to him. Order that, having accepted security from Reginald for rendering 10 m. to the king at the Exchequer in the quindene of St. John the Baptist next to come for his relief, he is to cause him to have full seisin without delay of the aforesaid lands and tenements that Robert, his father, held.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 10, reads ‘Huntingdonshire’.
627
[No date]. Yorkshire. Stephen de Hylton’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
628
[No date]. Surrey. John Storm and Levina, his wife, Robert le Furbur and Matilda, his wife, and Cecilia, daughter of John White, give half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before G. of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Surrey. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
This order is written on the line below the entry towards the right-hand edge.
629
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Richard de Rowe gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
630
[No date]. Sussex. Ralph Pelayn gives half [a mark] for a pone ad terminum [for a plea] concerning three messuages. 1 Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
1.
‘concerning three messuages’ interlined.
631
[No date]. Leicestershire. Alice, who was the wife of Henry de Walton’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
632
[No date]. Sussex. Item, Ralph Pelayn gives half a mark for a pone ad terminum [for a plea] concerning ten acres of land. 1 Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘concerning ten acres of land’ interlined.
633
[No date]. Surrey. William the Chaplain, Gilbert Coleman and Rose, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
634
[No date]. Derbyshire. Robert de Wylne gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
635
[No date]. Yorkshire. William, son of Nigel de Middelton’, gives half a mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
636
[No date]. Yorkshire. Geoffrey Luterel gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
637
[No date]. Devon. John Ate Brok of Gappah gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
638
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Robert Motun gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
639
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Thomas, son of Ralph de Carleton’, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
640
[No date]. Suffolk. Adam, son of Hugh de Illeye, gives one mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk etc.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
641
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Geoffrey of Rockingham gives half a mark for having a writ before the justices at Westminster. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
642
[No date]. Kent. Gloria, who was the wife of John de Pette, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
643
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Henry of Pickering gives half a mark for taking an assize before Robert de Briwes. Order to the sheriff of Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
644
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. William son of Simon and John, his brother, and Thomas son of Mauger give half a mark for a pone ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
645
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert of Whitby gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
646
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Nicholas the Archer 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]
647
[No date]. Surrey. Richard Harm gives half a mark for a pone ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
648
[No date]. Norfolk. William le Priur, John Kamm, Alan de Wyke and Robert the Gardener give one mark for a pone ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
649
[No date]. Norfolk. Stephen, son of Adam le Sangere, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
650
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes de Achewyk’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
651
[No date]. Leicestershire. William Cruk’ gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
652
[No date]. Shropshire. John, son of Richard Shytte, gives 1 half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘gives’ interlined above an erasure
653
16 June. St. Paul’s, London. Concerning the manor of Rowde, the vill and forests of Chippenham and Melksham and the castle of Devizes, which have been committed. To Robert de Neville, keeper of the king’s manor of Rowde, the vill of Devizes and of his forests of Chippenham and Melksham. The king has committed the aforesaid manor, vill and forests to his beloved and faithful Phillip Basset, his justiciar, to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. Order to deliver the aforesaid manor, vill and forests to him to keep, as aforesaid. In testimony of which thing etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 10, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
b.
There is a hand with an outstretched index finger in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 10.
654
Concerning the manor of Rowde, the vill and forests of Chippenham and Melksham and the castle of Devizes, which have been committed. Order to the knights, free men and all others holding from the manor, vill and forests aforesaid to be intendant and respondent to the same Phillip as their keeper in all things that pertain to that custody, as aforesaid.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
655
Concerning the manor of Rowde, the vill and forests of Chippenham and Melksham and the castle of Devizes, which have been committed. Item, the king has committed the castle of Devizes to the abovesaid Phillip to keep for as long as it pleases the king in the form in which John de Plessetis, formerly earl of Warwick, held it. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
[in the Roll]
a.
This entry ends ‘And they are patent’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 10.
656
Concerning the manor of Rowde, the vill and forests of Chippenham and Melksham and the castle of Devizes, which have been committed. Order to the abovesaid Robert to deliver that castle to the same Phillip to keep as aforesaid.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
657
Concerning the castle of Corfe, which has been committed. The king has committed Corfe castle to Nicholas de Molis to keep with appurtenances for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for it at the Exchequer. Order to all holding of the aforesaid castellanry to [be intendant and respondent] to the same Nicholas etc.
658
Concerning the castle of St. Briavels, which has been committed. In the same manner the castle of St. Briavels has been committed to Drogo de Barentin to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for it at the Exchequer.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
659
Concerning the castle and county of Hereford, which has been committed. In the same manner the castle and county of Hereford have been committed to John de Gray to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
660
18 June. St. Paul’s, London. For Simon Wibert of Sandwich. The king has pardoned to Simon Wibert of Sandwich the 40s. at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant at Canterbury for disseisin. 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.
661
[No date]. Lancaster. Richard, son of Stephen de Harrok’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Lancaster.
[S’, in the Roll]
662
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Simon de Bugton’ and Peter son of Roger give one mark for having a charter. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
a.
This entry is ‘for a writ’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 10.
663
[No date]. Leicestershire. The abbot of Sulby gives one mark for having an attaint before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
664
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William, son of Mabel de Borton’, gives half a mark for having an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
665
[No date]. Sussex. Richard, son of Robert de Stafford, gives half a mark for taking an assize before John de Wyville. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
666
[No date]. Kent. Richard Le Lung’ gives half a mark for having a writ. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
667
[No date]. Huntingdonshire. Ivo Quarel gives half a mark for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the sheriff of Huntingdonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
668
18 June. St. Paul’s, London. Hertfordshire. Nicholas Ossel gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
669
[No date]. Hertfordshire. The same Nicholas gives one mark for having a writ concerning a false judgement before the justices of the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
670
[No date]. Norfolk. William de Bradeham’ and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
671
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Henry Gentleman gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
672
[No date]. Essex. Nicholas de Leynny gives one mark for taking an assize. Order to the sheriff of Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
673
18 June. St. Paul’s, London. Concerning the manor of Gillingham, which has been committed. To all etc. The king has committed his manor of Gillingham to his beloved and faithful Ralph Russel to keep with appurtenances for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer, saving to the king’s trustworthy men of the same manor, the king’s farmers, all issues arising from the said manor up to Michaelmas next to come, so they will be able to answer the king at the Exchequer for the whole of the present year.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 10, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
674
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Ralph, son of Simon de Trop’, gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
675
[No date]. Surrey. Geoffrey the Chaplain gives half a mark for taking an assize concerning a tenement in Waddon’. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
676
[No date]. Surrey. John de La Brok’ gives half a mark for a pone concerning livestock. Order to the sheriff of Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
677
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert, son of Robert de Sutton’, gives half a mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
678
22 June. Tower of London. For John de Muscegros. To the barons of the Exchequer. The king has pardoned to his beloved and faithful John de Muscegros the half-mark at which he was amerced before the justices last itinerant to take the pleas of the forest in Essex for the common summons. Order to cause John to be quit from the aforesaid half-mark.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
679
[No date]. Rutland. Geoffrey of Rockingham gives half a mark for having a writ at the Bench. Order to the sheriff of Rutland. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘Rutland’ written over an erasure.
680
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes, daughter of William de Barkeston’, gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
681
[No date]. Sussex. The abbot of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte gives 40s. for a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Sussex.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
682
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Richard de Houhton’ gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
683
[No date]. Kent. Theobald del Punt gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Kent.
[S’, in the Roll]
684
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Hugh de Staunton’ gives half a mark for having a pone. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
685
[No date]. Vacated. John of Kingsclere gives half a mark for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire. 1
1.
Entry cancelled.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
686
[No date]. Devon. William Doget gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the sheriff of Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
687
[No date]. Berkshire. Margaret de la Bolehee’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Phillip Basset. Order to the sheriff of Berkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
688
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William de la Carnayle gives half a mark 1 for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘gives half a mark’ interlined.
689
[No date]. Norfolk. Walter Wulpes, John Frost, William Valentyn and Brice Miller give one mark for a writ ad terminum [for a plea] before the king (coram Rege). Order to the sheriff of Norfolk.
[S’, in the Roll]
690
[No date]. Hampshire. Richard Erlesman gives half a mark for taking an assize before Nicholas de Turri. Order to the sheriff of Hampshire.
[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. 825, 826, 827, 828, 829, 830, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837, 838 below.

Membrane 3

691
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Roger de Thorneton’ gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire to take security etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
692
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Roger de Thorneton’ and Agnes, his wife, Phillip de Sancto Clavo and others give half a mark for a pone. Order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
693
25 June. Tower of London. Nottinghamshire. Thomas Malet of Willoughby gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard de Middilton’. Order to the sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
694
[No date]. Herefordshire. John de Haliwell’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Richard de Midelton’. Order to the sheriff of Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
695
[No date]. Devon. Richard Kadyho 1 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]
1.
Name written over an erasure.
696
[No date]. Cumberland. Robert de Hampton’ gives one mark for a writ of trespass ad terminum. Order to the sheriff of Cumberland.
[S’, in the Roll]
697
[No date]. Yorkshire. Roald son of Roald and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize before Richard of Middleton. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
698
3 July. Tower of London. Concerning wines that have been sold. Order to the keepers of the king’s wines at Oxford to cause Brother Henry, master of the hospital of St. John outside the eastern gate of Oxford, to have four tuns of wine from the king’s wines that they have in their custody, which the king has granted him for the £8 that he is to pay in the king’s Wardrobe at the feast of St. Peter in Chains next to come.
699
Warwickshire. Richard Le Hore gives half a mark for a pone ad terminum [for a plea]. Order to the sheriff of Warwickshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
700
For Alan la Zouche. To the barons of the Exchequer. Order to allow to the king’s beloved and faithful Alan la Zouche, sheriff of Northamptonshire, in the issues of the same county, the purveyances and costs that he made and incurred by the view and testimony of trustworthy and law-worthy men in garrisoning the castles of Northampton and Rockingham, 1 so that Alan shall answer the king before them for those purveyances by a reasonable account at the Exchequer.
1.
Corrected from simply ‘the castle of Northampton’.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
701
5 July. Tower of London. For the trustworthy men of Devon. The king has granted to his trustworthy men of Devon that they may render at the Exchequer in the octaves of Michaelmas next to come one moiety of the amercements at which they were amerced before the justices last itinerant in the aforesaid county, of which they ought to have paid one moiety at the Exchequer at the feast of the Apostles SS Peter and Paul last past and the other moiety at St. Peter in Chains next to come, and they may render the other moiety at Hilary next following. Order to the sheriff of Devon to permit the abovesaid men to have the said respite, as aforesaid. If he has made distraint for anything from them for the aforesaid reason, he is to release this to them in the meantime.
702
16 July. Westminster. Concerning salmon that are to be sold. To the bailiffs of Newcastle upon Tyne. Order to cause to be sold and to cause the king’s profit to be made by any faithful men of their vill from the salmon which he had commanded to be bought by them to his use and to be sent to Chester, so that they might answer him for the value of the same at the Exchequer.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12, reads ‘Northumberland’.
703
6 July. Tower of London. Concerning a pardon. For Peter de Meauling’. To the barons of the Exchequer. At the instance of his beloved and faithful James of Audley and of his beloved confidant (familiaris) Walter of Merton, his chancellor, the king has remitted to Peter, son of William de Meauling’, the rental of £8 20d. 1 made for the alienation that Peter de Meauling’, brother of the aforesaid William, made of the sergeanty of Burston’, and [has remitted] the trespass of the aforesaid rental, so that he and his heirs shall be forever quit from the aforesaid rental and shall henceforth hold the said sergeanty from the king and his heirs as they and their ancestors previously held it from the king and his ancestors. Order to cause the said Peter to be quit from the aforesaid rental and to cause this to be done and enrolled thus.
1.
‘20d.’ interlined.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
704
3 Aug. Westminster. For the executors of the testament of Baldwin de Wissant. Because the executors of the testament of Baldwin de Wissant have given the king surety by Richard of Culworth and William de Maryni, knights of Essex, for rendering debts to the king if Baldwin owed him any on the day he died, order to the keeper of the peace in Essex to permit the aforesaid executors to have full and free administration of all goods and chattels formerly of the aforesaid deceased, in order to make execution of his testament therefrom.
705
3 Aug. Westminster. Concerning the castle and vill of Windsor and the manors of Cookham, Bray and Kempton, which have been committed. The king has committed the castle and vill of Windsor and the manors of Cookham, Bray and Kempton with appurtenances to Giles de Argentan to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he shall render to the king per annum at the Exchequer as much as Aymo Thurenbert, who lately had custody of them, rendered to the king at the Exchequer. 1 They are patent.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12, reads ‘Berkshire’.
706
6 Aug. Westminster. Concerning the castle of Dover, which has been committed. To Richard de Grey, keeper of the king’s castle of Dover. Whereas the king recently commanded Edmund, his son, then in the aforesaid castle, dwelling there by the king’s order, that he was to deliver his stock, which he had demised in that castle when the king had recently ordered it to be delivered to the bishop of London, to the same bishop by a chirograph to be made concerning this between them, and whereas the same bishop has not received that stock, as the king has heard, order to receive the aforesaid stock that Brother Michael, master of the house of God, Dover, and John Monyn, attorney of the king’s aforesaid son, will deliver to him by a chirograph to be made concerning this between them, so that he [Richard] might answer for the profits at the Exchequer. He is to write an answer to the king [to inform him of] that which he will cause to be done in this matter.
707
7 Aug. Westminster. Concerning the houses and forest of Clarendon, which have been committed. The king, by the counsel of his magnates, 1 has committed his houses and his forest of Clarendon to Walter de Burgh to keep with appurtenances for as long as it will please the king in the form in which he had previously committed them to Robert Walerand. In [testimony] of which etc. 2 Order to Robert Walerand to deliver the aforesaid houses and forest to the abovesaid Walter to keep as aforesaid.
1.
‘by the counsel of his magnates’ interlined by another hand in darker ink.
2.
Witness clause entered here.
708
[No date]. Oxfordshire. The prior of Wroxton gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
709
[No date]. Surrey. The prior of Newark gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
710
[No date]. Leicestershire. Matilda of Lincoln gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the keeper of the peace in Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
711
[No date]. Hampshire. Thomas, son of Thomas de Chaucumbe, gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the keeper of the peace in Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
712
17 Aug. Westminster. Concerning the castle and manor of Marlborough and the castle and manor of Ludgershall, which have been committed. The king, by the counsel of his magnates, has committed his castle and manor of Marlborough, with the barton of the same manor, the hundred of Selkley and all their appurtenances, and the castle and manor of Ludgershall, with the barton of the same manor and all its appurtenances, 1 to Roger of Clifford to keep for as long as it pleases the king in the form in which Robert Walerand previously had custody of the same. 2 They are patent.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘and the castle and manor of Ludgershall, with the barton of the same manor and all its appurtenances’ interlined.
2.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12, reads ‘Wiltshire’.
713
For Isabella des Forz, countess of Aumale, for relief. To William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent. Because John de Warenne, William de Valence, the king’s [half-]brother, and Hugh Bigod have mainperned before the king (coram nobis) for Isabella des Forz, countess of Aumale, sister and heiress of Baldwin de Lisle, formerly earl of Devon, that she will come to the king in person in the next parliament that 1 will be in London at the Nativity of the Blessed Mary next to come, ready to perform homage for all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid Baldwin on the day he died, and for making over her relief, the king has rendered those lands and tenements to her. Order to cause Isabella to have full seisin of all lands and tenements of which the abovesaid Baldwin was seised in his demesne as of fee in his bailiwick on the day he died.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘in the next parliament that’ interlined.
a.
A note in the margin beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12, reads ‘He answers for his relief in the Roll of the fifty-third year of King H.’
714
For Isabella des Forz, countess of Aumale, for relief. Order, in the same manner, to William Latimer, escheator beyond the Trent.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
715
[No date]. Yorkshire. Agnes de Vescy gives 4 m. for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
716
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Phillip, son of Ranulf the Tailor, gives half a mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
717
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Alice de Busseye gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
718
[No date]. Wiltshire. Elias Coterel gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
719
[No date]. Derbyshire. John de Abernun and Avelina, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to etc. in Derbyshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
720
25 Aug. Westminster. Concerning the lands of Peter of Savoy, which have been committed. The king has committed to John La War’ all lands and tenements formerly of Peter of Savoy in Sussex to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
721
Concerning the lands of Peter of Savoy, which have been committed. Order to William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, to take into the king’s hand without delay all lands and tenements formerly of Peter of Savoy in his bailiwick, save for those in Sussex, and keep them safely until the king orders otherwise, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. By the justiciar.
a.
A highly abbreviated version of no. 724, concerning the lands of Peter of Savoy, is entered after the witness clause of no. 722 in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12.
722
Concerning the lands of Geoffrey de Langley. Order, in the same manner, to the same escheator to take into the king’s hand all lands and tenements of Geoffrey de Langley, so that [he answers] for the issues as above. By the justiciar.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
723
[No date]. Hampshire. Nicholas de Molyn gives half a mark for having a pone ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
724
Concerning the lands of Peter of Savoy, which have been committed. Order, by the counsel of the king’s magnates, to the keeper of the peace in Yorkshire to take into the king’s hand without delay all lands and tenements beyond the Trent of Peter of Savoy, John Mansel, 1 Geoffrey de Langley, William Latimer, Adam de Gesem’ and Robert de Tweng’, and to cause them to be kept safely until he has command from the king otherwise, so that he answers him for the issues arising therefrom at the Exchequer. By the justiciar.
1.
There is an erasure with a line through it at this point
a.
A highly abbreviated version of no. 724, concerning the lands of Peter of Savoy, is entered after the witness clause of no. 722 in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12.
725
25 Aug. Westminster. Concerning the lands of John Mansel and Geoffrey de Langley. Order to William de Weilond’, escheator on this side of the Trent, to take into the king’s hand without delay all lands and tenements of Peter of Savoy in his bailiwick, save for those in Sussex, and similarly all lands and tenements of John Mansel 1 and Geoffrey de Langley in his bailiwick, and to cause them to be kept safely until the king orders otherwise, so that he answers him for their issues at the Exchequer. By the justiciar.
1.
There is an erasure with a line through it at this point
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
726
For Avice, who was the wife of Roger Cokerell’. To the mayor and sheriffs of London. Because Geoffrey of St. Albans and William of Dunstable, citizens of London, have mainperned before the king (coram nobis) for Avice, who was the wife of Roger Cokerel, that she will answer faithfully at the Exchequer at Michaelmas next to come for a certain horse and other goods formerly of the aforesaid Roger that are in their custody, order to deliver the abovesaid horse together with the aforesaid goods to Avice by the aforesaid mainprise without delay.
[in the Roll]
727
8 July. Westminster. For Gilbert de Clare. To the keepers of the honour of Clare. By the king’s special grace, he has granted to Gilbert de Clare, son and heir of Richard de Clare, formerly earl of Gloucester, all fruits of the forthcoming autumn in this year, namely the forty-seventh year, issuing from all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid earl, his father, in their bailiwick by the reasonable extent and valuation that they shall cause to be made thereof by trustworthy and law-worthy men, so that Gilbert shall be able to answer the king at the Exchequer for the value of the same fruits by this manner of extent and valuation, saving to William de Valence, the king’s [half-]brother, £500 of the aforesaid fruits of the forthcoming autumn in this aforesaid year from the lands, namely, formerly of the aforesaid earl, which the king has caused to be cultivated at his own costs, and also from the issues of the manors of Rotherfield, Blescingel’, Bardfield, Sudbury, Desning, Lakenheath, Walsingham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Warham, and saving to Matilda, who was the wife of the aforesaid earl, the fruits of the lands in the aforesaid manors of, namely, Desning, Walsingham, Wells-next-the-Sea and Warham, which she caused to be cultivated at her own costs before the assignment of her dower. The king has also granted to the same Gilbert, by a fine of £1000 that he made with him, all issues and fruits arising from all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid earl in England for the following year, saving to the king’s said [half-]brother another £500 from the issues of the aforesaid manors if the king is indebted to him in such an amount of money. If, however, the king is not indebted to him in such an amount, the king wishes that all of the residue that will exceed the sum in which he will be bound to him shall remain to the king. Gilbert is to pay 500 m. of which £1000 to the king before Michaelmas next to come, 500 m. at Easter next following, and 500 m., finally, at St. Peter in Chains next following. Order to cause Gilbert to have full seisin of all lands and tenements formerly of the aforesaid earl in their bailiwick in the aforesaid form.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 12, reads ‘Essex’.
728
For Gilbert de Clare. Order, in the same manner, to the keepers of the honour of Gloucester to [cause] the same Gilbert [to have] full seisin etc. of all lands etc., saving to the king’s said [half-]brother, William de Valence, the issues of the manor of Bushley in the form aforesaid, in part payment of the aforesaid debt.
[in the Roll]
729
For Gilbert de Clare. Order, in the same manner, to William de Weilond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, saving to the king’s said [half-]brother the issues of the manor of Whiston in the form aforesaid.
[in the Roll]

Membrane 2

730
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Simon de la Bek’ of Habblesthorpe and William and John, his brothers, give one mark for a pone. Order to the keeper of the peace in Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
731
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Ralph Harengot and Alice, his wife, give 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
732
[No date]. Sussex. Thomas de Sancto Georgio gives one [mark] for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the keeper of the peace in Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
733
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Geoffrey, son of Geoffrey of North Carlton, gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before G. of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
734
[No date]. Bedfordshire. The abbot of Warden gives 20s. for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to etc. in Bedfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
735
[No date]. Sussex. Nicholaa de Freningeham gives 20s. for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the etc. in Sussex.
[S’, in the Roll]
736
[No date]. Hampshire. William, son of William Gregor’, John and Thomas, his brothers, and Matilda and Gunnilda, his sisters, give half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
737
[No date]. Wiltshire. Geoffrey Gacelyn and Joan, his wife, give 40s. for a pone at the petition of the defendant against Reginald de Pavilly etc. Order to the keeper of the peace in Wiltshire. [This plea has arisen] Because of certain gallows raised at Colerne and a suit which Geoffrey exacts from the men of Walter de Dunstanville, keeper of the peace in the aforesaid county, of Colerne, which was in dispute for a long time and still is, by which the same keeper is opposed to Geoffrey and foments hate against him as his adversary, as is said.
[S’, in the Roll]
738
[No date]. Essex. John del Marays gives 20s. for taking an assize of novel disseisin before H. Despenser, justiciar of England. Order to the keeper of the peace in Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
739
[No date]. Devon. Roger Doberel gives one mark for having a writ of appeal at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
740
3 Sept. Westminster. For Richard le Moine and Reginald Thurgar. At the instance of John the Falconer, his clerk, the king has pardoned to Richard Le Moine and Reginald Thurgar, men of the same John, the 16s. 8d. at which they were amerced before Nicholas de Turri and his associates, justices last itinerant at Winchester, for the common summons. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause Richard and Reginald to be quit from the aforesaid 16s. 8d. 1 Order to the etc. in Hampshire to permit them to be quit therefrom. By the king.
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
741
[No date]. Herefordshire. Robert de Hertleden’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the keeper of the peace in Herefordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
742
[No date]. Middlesex. Robert de Breynte gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the etc. in Middlesex etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
743
[No date]. Leicestershire. The abbot of Vaudey gives one mark for having a writ of inquiry. Order to the etc. in Leicestershire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
744
1 Sept. Westminster. Concerning a fine for Master Nicholas, archdeacon of Ely. By a fine of 50 m. which Master Nicholas, archdeacon of Ely, his chancellor, has made with him, the king has granted him the custody of the lands and heirs of Baldwin de Wissant, who died some time ago and who held from the king in chief, to have to him and his heirs or assigns until the lawful age of the same heirs, together with their marriage. 1 He has letters patent for this. Later, he paid this, as appears below, and he is quit.
[in the Roll]
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Essex’.
b.
Entries 744 and 745 are amalgamated in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13.
745
7 Sept. Westminster. Concerning a fine for Master Nicholas, archdeacon of Ely. On Wednesday next after St. Giles last past, Master Nicholas, archdeacon of Ely, paid in the king’s Wardrobe to Master Henry de Gant, keeper of the same Wardrobe, the £33 6s. 8d. by which he made fine with the king for having the custody of the lands and heir of Baldwin de Wissant, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief. Order to the barons of the Exchequer to cause him to be quit from the aforesaid £33 6s. 8d.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Essex’.
b.
Entries 744 and 745 are amalgamated in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13.
746
[No date]. Cambridgeshire. Alice Leu Enfaunt gives half a mark for a pone concerning the suit of a mill. Order to the keeper of the peace in Cambridgeshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
747
[No date]. Northamptonshire. John de Caux and Alice, his sister, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before G. of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
748
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Eustace of Duston gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the same G. Order to the keeper of the peace in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
749
[No date]. Essex. John le Burgoylun gives half a mark for a pone. Order to the keeper of the peace in Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
750
[No date]. Rutland. James de Paunton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Rutland.
[S’, in the Roll]
751
[No date]. Worcestershire. Giles of Berkeley gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Worcestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
752
[No date]. Northamptonshire. The abbot of Crowland gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the keeper of the peace in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
753
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Peter, son of Robert Belle, and Alice, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
754
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Roger the Tanner gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
755
[No date]. Yorkshire. Vacated because he surrendered it in the Wardrobe. The prior of Malton gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Yorkshire. 1
1.
Entry cancelled because he surrendered it in the Wardrobe.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.
756
[No date]. Yorkshire. Robert de Dunwer’ gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to etc. in Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
757
[No date]. Essex. Theobald de Broyl gives half a mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to etc. in Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
758
[No date]. Surrey. Robert Aguylun of Wonham gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
759
14 Sept. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the homage of John de Badesl’, brother and heir of James de Badesl’, for the bailiwick of Fritham in the New Forest, which James held from the king in chief, and he has rendered that bailiwick to him. Order to Alan la Zouche, justice of the forest on this side of the Trent, 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 the aforesaid bailiwick and of all other lands and tenements of which James 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]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Hampshire’.
760
Concerning relief. Similarly, the king has taken the homage of Ingelard Marshal, son and heir of Ralph the Marescal, for the bailiwick of Lythwood in the king’s forest of Shropshire, which Ralph held from the king in chief, and he has rendered that bailiwick to him with appurtenances. Order to the abovesaid Alan that, having accepted security from Ingelard for rendering his rightful relief to the king etc., [he is to cause] him etc. as above.
[in the Roll]
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Shropshire’.
b.
The forest is given, presumably erroneously, as ‘Wittlewod’’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13.
761
[No date]. Yorkshire. William, son of Simon White, gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
762
[No date]. Wiltshire. Cecilia Everard gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the etc. in Wiltshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
763
[No date]. Herefordshire. Walter son of William gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Herefordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
764
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Phillip Batherun gives half a mark for taking an assize before the same William. Order to the etc. in Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
765
[No date]. Essex. William de Plesseto gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
766
[No date]. Devon. Robert de Morton’ and William le Deveneys and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the etc. in Devon.
[S’, in the Roll]
767
[No date]. Staffordshire. Margaret de Ferrers gives 20s. for taking an assize before Martin of Littlebury. Order to the etc. in Staffordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
768
[No date]. Essex. John del Boys gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to etc. in Essex.
[S’, in the Roll]
769
[No date]. Bedfordshire. Walter son of Richer gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Bedfordshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
770
[No date]. Cornwall. Nicholas de Sancto Maugario gives one mark for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the etc. in Cornwall etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
771
18 Sept. Westminster. Concerning the agistment of the parks of Havering and Guildford. Order to the keeper of the park of Havering to cause that park to be agisted by up to 200 pigs on the view and testimony of the king’s agistors of the aforesaid park, and to answer for the issues of the agistment at the Exchequer.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Essex’.
772
Concerning the agistment of the parks of Havering and Guildford. Order, in the same manner, to the keeper of the park of Guildford for 100 pigs.
773
[No date]. Northamptonshire. William Wulmer and Agnes, his wife, give half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton in the county of Northamptonshire. Order to the etc. in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
774
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Henry de Bek’ gives one mark for having a writ of debt at the Bench. He has lands in Nottinghamshire. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
‘He has lands in Nottinghamshire’ possibly written over an erasure.
775
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Richard the Clerk gives 2 m. for having a writ of debt at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
776
[No date]. Westmorland. Robert de Wath’ gives 20s. for a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Westmorland.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
a.
This entry is placed after nos. 777 and 778 in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13.
777
[No date]. Hertfordshire. Joan de Blumville gives half a mark for a writ of entry ad terminum. Order to the etc. in Hertfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
778
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Roger Stoche gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
779
[No date]. Leicestershire. Richard Orme gives half a mark for taking an assize before G. of Preston. Order to the etc. in Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
780
[No date]. Hampshire. Robert Pykot gives half a mark for having a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to etc. in Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
781
[No date]. Somerset. Martin de Legh’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Henry of Bratton. Order to the etc. in Somerset.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
782
18 Oct. Westminster. Kent. Alice, who was the wife of Theobald de Helles, gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Kent. 1
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
This entry is followed by a large gap of about twelve to fourteen lines, presumably space for entries dated before Henry’s crossing that were never made.
a.
A similar gap of around five lines occurs here in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13.
783
Fines made in England after the king’s return to overseas parts.
a.
This entry reads ‘Here the king crossed at Dover and the following fines [were made] in England’ in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, and is followed by a gap of around nine lines.
784
21 Sept. Canterbury. Concerning relief. Because the king has heard by the inquisition which he caused to be taken by William de Weilond’, escheator on this side of the Trent, that Henry Lovel held from the king in chief by barony and that Richard Lovel, Henry’s son, is his nearest heir and is of full age, the king has taken the homage of the same Richard and has rendered all lands and tenements that Henry held from the king in chief on the day he died to him. Order to the abovesaid William that, having accepted sufficient security from Richard for rendering his rightful relief to the king at the Exchequer, namely 50 m. at the Exchequer of Hilary next to come, 50 m. at the Exchequer of St. John the Baptist next following, and 50 m. at the Exchequer of Michaelmas next following, he is to cause him to have full seisin etc. of all of the aforesaid lands and tenements of which etc. By a writ of privy seal.
[in the Roll]
a.
A marginal note beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘because he is a baron’. The marginal county heading reads ‘Devon’.
785
[No date]. Lancaster. William de Heton’ gives half a mark for taking an assize before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Lancaster.
[S’, in the compendium roll]
786
[No date]. Surrey. Ralph of Dorking, chaplain, gives half a mark for taking an assize before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
787
1 Oct. Westminster. Concerning relief. The king has taken the fealty 1 of William de Chauncy, son and heir of Phillip [de] Chauncy, for all lands and tenements which Phillip, his father, held from the king in chief, and he has rendered those lands and tenements to him. Order to William de Weylond’, the king’s escheator on this side of the Trent, that, having accepted security from William for rendering his righful relief to the king at the Exchequer, he is to cause him to have full seisin of all lands and tenements which Phillip held from the king in chief and of which etc. Witness H. Despenser, justiciar of England.
[in the Roll]
1.
‘fealty’ possibly written over an erasure.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Lincolnshire’.
788
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Alice, who was the wife of Herbert the Merchant, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
789
[No date]. Gloucestershire. Phillip of Leicester and Isabella, his wife, give one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Gloucestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]

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790
[No date]. Nottinghamshire. Ralph Corbyn and Matilda, his wife, give one mark for taking an attaint before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Nottinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
791
[No date]. Northamptonshire. Walter, son of Robert de Lukwyk’, gives half a mark for a pone [to remove a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to etc. in Northamptonshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
792
[No date]. Leicestershire. John de Norton’ gives one mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Leicestershire.
[S’, in the Roll]
793
3 Oct. Westminster. Concerning a fine for the prior and convent of Hyde, Winchester. To William de Weyland’, escheator on this side of the Trent. Whereas by the fine that the prior and convent of Hyde, Winchester, made with him, the king granted them that as soon as their abbey would happen to fall vacant by the cession or death of Roger, their abbot, they shall, on this occasion of the king’s special grace, have custody of their abbey for the whole time of the aforesaid vacancy, and whereas the aforesaid abbey is now vacant by Roger’s cession, as the king has understood for certain, order to permit the same prior and convent to have the custody of their abbey on this occasion for the whole time of the present vacancy of the same, not betaking himself to them for this etc. 1 Witness H. Despenser, etc.
1.
Uncertain translation of 'Non inferentes eis hoc ill' inferri'.
a.
The marginal county heading beside this entry in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Hampshire’.
b.
Another marginal note in the originalia roll, E 371/27, m. 13, reads ‘Memorandum that the said prior and convent answered in the roll of the forty-sixth year of King H. in Hampshire for 100 m. of the aforesaid fine before the abbey of Hyde became vacant by the cession of the aforesaid Roger, the abbot’.
794
[No date]. Shropshire. John Aberd of Stanway gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
795
[No date]. Shropshire. Walter de Kenigford’ and Margery, his wife, give one mark for a writ ad terminum. Order to the etc. in Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
796
[No date]. Shropshire. The same John Abberd gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
797
[No date]. Shropshire. William, son of Henry le Mouner, gives one mark for taking an assize of mort d’ancestor before William of Wilton. Order to the etc. in Shropshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
798
[No date]. Hampshire. Henry le Kove and Joan, his wife, give one mark for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the etc. in Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
799
[No date]. Yorkshire. John de Karleton’ gives one mark for having a writ at the Bench concerning a false judgement. Order to the etc. in Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
800
[No date]. Cornwall. Richard Billon gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Cornwall.
[S’, in the Roll]
801
[No date]. Surrey. William del Brok’ gives half a mark for having a writ of appeal at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Surrey.
[S’, in the Roll]
802
[No date]. Surrey. Robert de Rythinghers’ gives half a mark for having another writ of appeal at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Surrey etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
803
[No date]. Buckinghamshire. Laurence of Amersham gives half a mark for having a writ of entry to the fourth degree at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Buckinghamshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
804
[No date]. Yorkshire. William de Malebis’ gives one mark for having a writ ad terminum [for a plea before the justices] at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Yorkshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
805
[No date]. Lincolnshire. The prior of North Ormsby gives one mark for having a writ of trespass at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Lincolnshire etc.
[S’, in the Roll]
806
[No date]. Middlesex. John, son of John of Edmonton, gives half a mark for taking an assize of novel disseisin before the justices at Westminster. Order to the etc. in Middlesex.
[S’, in the Roll]
807
[No date]. Hampshire. Henry, son of Nicholas of Ospringe, gives half a mark for having a writ of warranty of charter at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Hampshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
808
11 Oct. Westminster. Northamptonshire. Thomas Kynne gives half a mark for having an attaint before Hugh Despenser etc. upon his next arrival at Northampton. Order to the etc. in Northamptonshire. 1 Witness H. Despenser, justiciar of England.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
There is a blank space of about eight lines following this entry.
a.
For entries not recorded in the Fine Roll but entered on the Originalia Roll in this chronological sequence see nos. 839, 840 below.
809
Fines of the same year after the return of the king into England.
810
12 Oct. Westminster. Rutland. Hugh de Bocland’ gives half a mark for taking an attaint before Gilbert of Preston. Order to the etc. in Rutland. 1 Witness the king.
[S’, in the Roll]
1.
All entries are witnessed by the king from this point unless otherwise stated.
811
[No date]. Oxfordshire. Nicholas de Londres and Petronilla, his wife, give half a mark for having a writ of warranty of charter at the Bench. Order to the etc. in Oxfordshire.
[S’, in the Roll]
812
From here it is to be sent to the Exchequer.
a.
This entry is not in the originalia roll.

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813
18 Jan. Westminster. Hampshire. in the Roll. On Thursday next after Hilary in the forty-seventh year, by a tally which he had received there for this, J. bishop of Winchester paid £1000 of the £2229 13s. 1d. in which he was bound to the king for the purchase of the corn of the said bishopric and the stock of the same, which he received from the king after the king had rendered the temporalities of the aforesaid bishopric to him, and the king has given him the below-written terms for paying the other £1000 at the Exchequer, namely that he shall pay 250 m. in the Exchequer at Michaelmas in the aforesaid year, 250 m. at Easter next following, and 500 m. thus from year to year at the same terms until the aforesaid £1000 are paid to the king. The king has pardoned the remaining £229 13s. 1d. to the abovesaid bishop by his special grace.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 200 above.

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814
15 Jan. Westminster. Whereas the venerable father R. bishop of Lincoln lately confirmed the election made in the convent church of Dunstable of Brother Simon de Eton’, canon of that place, as prior, to whom the king had previously given royal assent, as the king has heard by the letters patent of the same bishop, and whereas the king rendered the aforesaid priory to the same prior-elect with all temporalities pertaining to that priory, order to Master Thomas de la Lye, keeper of the same priory, to deliver that priory with all temporalities of the same to the abovesaid prior-elect. In testimony of which thing etc.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 171 above.

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815
Concerning a fine. Cumberland. in the Roll. By the fine of 5 m. which Geoffrey de Tilliol has made with him, the king has granted him respite from making himself a knight.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 263 above.
816
20 Feb. Concerning exchanges that have been committed in the Roll. Whereas the king lately committed the exchanges of London and Canterbury to Roger de La Lye and John de Gisors to keep for as long as it would please the king, and whereas the same J. cannot attend to that office on account of the illness which afflicts him, the king has substituted William son of Richard in John’s place to keep those exchanges together with the abovesaid Roger for as long as it pleases the king, so that he shall answer for the issues arising therefrom together with the abovesaid Roger.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 267 above.
817
Concerning a fine. Oxfordshire. S’, in the Roll. By the fine of 20 m. which the prior and convent of Oseney have made with him, the king has granted them all issues and revenues of their abbey by the cession or death of Richard, their abbot.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 267 above.
818
Concerning a fine. Shropshire. S’, in the Roll. By the fine of 4 m. which Margery, daughter and heiress of John de Muneton’, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief, has made with him, the king has granted her that she might marry whoever she will wish by the counsel of friends.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 267 above.

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819
Concerning a manor which has been committed. Norfolk. in the Roll. The king has committed the manor of Aylsham with appurtenances to John de Esthal’ to keep for the five years next following Easter in the forty-seventh year, rendering for this each year at the Exchequer as much as other farmers or keepers of the same manor were accustomed to render for it at most, namely one moiety at Michaelmas and the other moiety at Easter.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 318 above.

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820
23 April. Westminster. Concerning a fine. Hertfordshire. in the Roll. By the fine of 600 m. which the prior and convent of St. Albans have made with him, the king has granted them all issues and revenues of their abbey by the death of J. of Hertford, formerly their abbot.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 457 above.
821
Concerning a fine. in the Roll. By the fine of 100s. which Geoffrey Savage has made with him, the king has granted him the custody of the lands and heirs of Phillip le Ku, lately deceased, who held from the king in chief, to have until the lawful age of the same heirs.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 457 above.

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822
12 June. Concerning vills that have been committed. Sussex. in the Roll. The king has committed the vills of Winchelsea and Rye with all things pertaining to them to Michael de Meinil to keep for as long as it pleases the king, on condition, however, that he renders 230 m. at the Exchequer for the aforesaid custody, just as Walter le Clerc, formerly keeper of the same, was accustomed to render to the king for them.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 596 above.
823
13 June. St. Paul’s, London. Concerning counties that have been committed. Yorkshire. in the Roll. The king has committed the county of Yorkshire with appurtenances, together with the castle of York, to Robert de Neville to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers for the issues of the same to the king at the Exchequer.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 596 above.
824
Concerning a farm that has been committed. Eudo de Rocheford has rendered into the hands of the king the farm of the vill of Kingston upon Thames, which the king granted him to take, and he has granted him the farm of the vill of Andover to take for as long as he shall live.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 596 above.

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825
10 July. Tower of London. Concerning a castle that has been committed. The king has committed his castle of Dover to H. bishop of London to keep in the form provided for between the king on the one hand and the barons on the other, by R. bishop of Lincoln and the king’s other proctors constituted to initiate and strengthen peace with the aforesaid barons.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
826
Concerning a castle that has been committed. Order to Edmund, the king’s son, and Robert de Glaston’ to deliver the aforesaid castle to the same H. to keep in the aforesaid form. They are also to deliver to the same the victuals, arms, crossbows and other munitions the king has in the same castle that are reserved to the king’s use, concerning all of which they are to make a chirograph between them.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
827
Concerning the seal which has been committed. Here, on Thursday next before the feast of the Blessed Margaret the Virgin [19 July], in the presence of S. earl of Leicester and other magnates of England, Master N. archdeacon of Ely received custody of the king’s seal which he sealed with immediately.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
828
18 July. Westminster. Concerning castles that have been committed. The king, by the counsel of his magnates, has committed the castle of Nottingham with appurtenances to William Bardolf to keep in the form provided for between the king and the aforesaid barons. In [testimony] of which thing etc.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
829
Concerning castles that have been committed. In the same manner the castle of Exeter has been committed with appurtenances to Henry de Tracy to keep in the abovesaid form.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
830
Concerning castles that have been committed. In the same manner the castles of Corfe and Sherborne have been committed to Henry, son of the King of the Germans, to keep in the abovesaid form.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
831
Concerning castles that have been committed. In the same manner the castle of York has been committed to John Daiville to keep in the abovesaid form.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
832
Concerning castles that have been committed. In the same manner the castle of Winchester has been committed to John de Haia to keep in the abovesaid form.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
833
Concerning castles that have been committed. Item, the castle of Dover and the chamberlainship of Sandwich and the Cinque Ports have been committed in the same manner to Richard de Grey to keep in the abovesaid form. Order to H. bishop of London to deliver that castle to him in the aforesaid form, and that he [Richard] is to deliver to the same bishop the corn, wine, arms and other stock of the same castle, concerning which he is to cause a chirograph to be drawn up between them.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
834
20 July. Westminster. Concerning forests that have been committed. The king, by the counsel of the same, has committed to John Daiville all forests beyond the Trent to keep in the abovesaid form, so that he answers him for the issues of the same at the Exchequer.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
835
5 Aug. Westminster. Concerning a castle and forest that have been committed. Gloucestershire. in the Roll. Item, the king has committed his castle of St. Briavels and the Forest of Dean with appurtenances to John Gifford to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he answers him for the issues of the same at the Exchequer.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
836
8 Aug. Westminster. Concerning corn that is to be valued. The king has assigned John de Bol to value by the oath etc., in the manners in which it can be better and more faithfully done, all fruits and corn of the bishopric of Salisbury, which has lately become vacant and is in the king’s hand and which the king caused to be tilled at his own costs, and to sell the same fruits and corn once they have been valued, so that he answers him for the monies arising therefrom at the Exchequer.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
837
10 Aug. Westminster. Concerning counties that have been committed. Shropshire and Staffordshire. The king has committed the counties of Shropshire and Staffordshire to Hamo Lestrange to keep for as long as it pleases the king, rendering for them per annum at the Exchequer as much as James of Audley was accustomed to render for them at the same Exchequer while he had custody of the same.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.
838
[No date]. Concerning a fine. Worcestershire. in the Roll. By a fine of 300 m. which the prior and convent of Evesham made with him, the king has granted them all issues and revenues of the same abbey by the cession of death of Henry, their abbot.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 690 above.

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839
11 Oct. Westminster. Concerning vills that have been committed. Sussex. The king has committed the vills of Winchelsea and Rye to John de Haya to keep for as long as it pleases the king, so that he delivers the issues of the same vills to the constable of the castle of Dover in order to munition the same castle therefrom. 1 Order to the abovesaid constable to receive the issues of the aforesaid vills, which the same John will deliver to him by order of the king, and to cause the said castle to be munitioned from the same by the view and testimony of law-worthy men, so that he answers at the Exchequer by reasonable account for those issues applied in full or in part in munitioning the said castle. Witness H. Despenser, justiciar of England.
1.
Witness clause entered here.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 808 above.
840
Concerning the custody of the county of Kent. Because it has not yet been provided for a sheriff in the county of Kent, order to Nicholas de Criollis to attend to the custody of both the county of Kent and the hundred of Milton until he receives command from the king otherwise. He is to deliver all monies which are to be received from the issues of the same to the constable of the castle of Dover in order to munition the same castle therefrom, provided that tallies are made between him and the aforesaid constable concerning the aforesaid monies, so that the same constable is able to answer for this at the Exchequer by the view of the same Nicholas. Witness H. Despenser, as above.
a.
For the Fine Roll context of this entry see no. 808 above.

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