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their heirs and assigns. Release and quitclaim with warranty of the manors of Cherchestrete and Newhalle and of certain lands and tenements, parcel of 'Newhalle' in the parish of Hoo All Saints co. Kent, and three acres and two daywerks

now bishop of Winchester for the defect of one hundred and eleven oxen and eight hundred and twenty-four lambs delivered to him for the defect of sheep ( bidentum ) and lambs of the stock pertaining to the bishopric that

John slew the said John in self-defence and not by felony or of malice aforethought. Nov. 6. Bere Castle. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. Order to examine the acquittances and allowances that John de Londonia, king's clerk,

have the sheepand oxen and all the stock that David son of Griffin and Elizabeth, his wife, had in Frodesham and all David's corn growing there, as the king has given them to the abbot and convent, and to

dead 6 s. 1 d. Palfrey and saddle of Mr. William Langbroke 2 l. 0 s. 0 d. Obits, Christmas term.-Stephen Pempell, dean, and Ralph Tregreggowe, from Moneryslane, by indenture between the vicars and Hanop 13 s. 4 d. St.

and Elizabeth his wife and Michael Picot and Joan his wife shall have from William and Beatrice's purparty in that town the value of a third of the chief messuage and Roger, John and Ida, John and Elizabeth, Michael

and acknowledged the premises, and granted that he and his heirs shall be intendent to John and his heirs for homage and a rent of 10 s . and the other services due from the said lands and tenements,

andsheep, 35. -, fat sheep, 42. -, oxen, 110, 154, 169, 170. -, fat oxen, 35, 42. -, wild geese, mallards and other river birds, 96. -, partridges, swans, peacocks, hens and wild geese, 96. -, oxen, sheep

Latimer and Sir William de Leyburn, knights, and Sir William de Hamelton, archdeacon of York, and Sir Walter de Langeton, the king's treasurer, John de Langeton, William de Birlay, and others, between Sir William de B[r ] ewes and the

the said keeper and the other with the sheriff; and that the goods and chattels shall be placed in safe custody, and that their beasts andsheep shall be guarded and fed of the said goods, and their lands cultivated

broke the gates and doors of his houses at Cloune, in that county, by night with force and arms, and took and carried off two horses, two oxen, five cows, 140 sheep,and other of John's goods and chattels to

great seal to sell all the goods and chattels aforesaid by the view and testimony of Master John Wawayn, except the horses and oxen for carts and ploughs and the corn for seed and allowances. By C. Jan. 11. Westminster.

and Picardy entered the ship by armed force whilst she was sailing to Newcastle-on-Tyne by the sea coast near Hertilpole, and took and carried away the goods and wares aforesaid, and had their will thereof, and scuttled the ship

council and Christian de Raphurst, knight, and other envoys of William, count of Hainault, Holland, and Zeeland, and lord of Friesland, for the settlement of disputes between the subjects of the king and of the count arising from robberies and

in Wyndesore castle and in his manor and parks of Wyndesore, and of the palings and hays about the new and old parks, Wyndesore, and in his manor of Kenyngton and of the enclosure with wall and paling about his

Bridge, and the said Mayor and Commonalty had built a house thereon and had called it "les Stokkes" as a market for flesh and fish, and likewise had ordained that butchers and fishmongers should sell their commodities there and now

brother and heir, and from William to Thomas as brother and heir, and from Thomas to one Philip as brother and heir, and from Philip to Reginald, who now sues as brother and heir. Roger and Juliana appeared and prayed

and France, of his lands and tenements of "Fobye Johan Hiremere and Wicchemere," assarted from the soil of the forest of Windsor and his possessions in Old Windsor, New Windsor, Wynkefeld, and Ascot, which are parcel of the castle

and eight others (named), of the manors of Blybourgh and Westwode; the manors of Myton and Rymeswell, and lands, & c, in Kingston-on-Hull, Myton, Beaugham, Rymeswell, Drypole, Cotyngham, Newlond, Awelaby, and Oustemerk; and the manors of Gresthorp and Normanton,

Coinger,' and 'Sharpehill,' in Misterton and Pulteney, and Misterton cum Pulteney, and the pasture called 'the Higefeilde' in Misterton; viz. in favour of Susan, Dorythie, and Marie, three of the grantor's younger daughters, and of John his son and heir.

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