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abbot and convent of Bynyndon in place of William Brid, to have there for life the necessaries of life in food and clothing, according to the requirements of his estate, and to have a chamber to reside in within the

same by the said Griffin, and that they hinder the garrison from issuing from the castle and providing it with food and other necessaries, and that the said Griffin goes armed with a multitude of malefactors in the parts of

the king is sending to them, and that they will deliver to him for life the necessaries of life in food and clothing for himself and a groom and maintenance for a horse, and assign to him a suitable chamber

their hospital William Hautre, who has long served the king and his father, and to provide him with necessaries in food and clothing so far as the goods of the hospital suffice for those dwelling there and for him, and

that at every voidance they placed a janitor there during the voidance, who received nothing from the priory but his food during that time. Dec. 7. York. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to discharge and acquit

and to find them 3/4 d . a day for the food of each of thirty buckhounds ( canum damariciorum ) and 1/2 d . a day for the food of each of nine greyhounds, from Tuesday, 2 June following,

in the king's service, wherefore he could not set out with him to parts beyond the sea, competent maintenance in food and clothing in their house until the king's return, for which the king will be specially bound to them,

men of the towns so that many are compelled by necessity to desert their own places and to seek their food from other's distribution, at which the king is greatly angered. The king has ordered the sheriff of the county

of his reign, granted for life the custody of his mews ( mutarum ) at Westminster, the wages, robes, and food ( putura ) for the falcons in his custody that he has been wont to receive according to the

bearer hereof, who served the late king, and that they will deliver to him during his life reasonable maintenance in food and clothing and other necessaries according to the requirements of his estate, making letters patent under their chapter seal

July 21. York. Thomas de Verlay is sent to the abbot and convent of Leyston to receive his maintenance in food, clothing, shoe-leather, and other necessaries, and suitable maintenance for two horses and two grooms for his lifetime. By p.s.

Northampton. Nicholas de Renty is sent to the prior and convent of Worcester to receive the necessaries of life in food, clothing, and shoe-leather, and maintenance for a horse and groom, and a chamber, for his lifetime. Hugh de Farndon

good birth and has nothing wherewith she may be maintained, to wit as much as pertains to a monk in food, to be received within and without their house, and to be carried whither she pleases, and also a certain

the king's cook, on account of his long service to the king, and that they will grant him maintenance in food and clothing and two robes yearly as for a servant, and maintenance for two grooms and two horses, and

the king and his father, is sent to the prior and convent of St. Botolph's Colchester to receive maintenance in food and clothing. William de Rykethorn, who served the king and his father, is sent to the abbot and convent

be common to you. And let there be distributed to each of you, by him that is set over you, food and raiment; not equally to all, because you are not all of equal value, but rather to each of

( herciaturas ), 7171/2 winter boon-works ( opera ), 112 summer boon-works, 2631/2 summer boon-works without food, 27 harvest boon-works ( precar ') with food. There are delivered to Edmund and Roesia for their purparty of the manor 661/2 acres

no resource beyond his place as a canon, from which he received nothing when absent, and when resident only his food and clothing; whereupon the pope, to whom David had given up all right in or to the said priory,

since July 5 last: on which date the king granted him for wages and expenses of the king's hunters and food ( putura ) for his dogs; 4 d . a day for the wages of a yeoman 'barners'; and

those who are in the service of reverend men, and from them or through them have the advantage of befitting food and raiment, as also, of reward or remuneration in a competent degree, should, after a perverse custom, be begging

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