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Thomas Waters and Raffe Downes burgesses and aldermen of King's Lynne, and John Fanne and John Ruste burgesses and aldermen of the town of Cambridge : For the determination and settlement of controversies and contentions between the Mayor and burgesses

deaneries of Cary, Merston and Ivelchester, and jurisdiction of Glaston 11 l. 8 s. 81/2 d. the deaneries of Rede[clive ] and Bath 6 l. 14 s. 51/2 d. the deaneries of Frome, Axebrugg and Powlet, and jurisdiction of the

281. -, count of. See Brun. Angr. See Ongar. Animals :- hares, wolves, badgers, and wild cats, 124. rabbits, 168, 179, 344. deer, dogs, cows, sheep, swine, q.v . fat cattle for king's use, 227 amercements for unjust detention of

] The like to fifteen archbishops and bishops, eleven deans and chapters, the prior and convent of Holy Trinity, Dublin, nine abbots, twenty two [barons ] , and the mayors and bailiffs or bailiffs and men of eight towns. [

of Galloway ( de partibus Galewid ') to enter and remain in the king's forest of Englewode, and to allow them to depasture their beasts andsheep there without charge, and to protect them until further orders, they having come

Lincoln and constable of Chester, all the lands and rents that the abbot and convent had and held of the earl in Acrington, Clive, Ather and Hunnecotes, co. Lancaster, and in La Roundhaye, Secroft and Shadewell, c o. York, and

and nowhere else, to make indentures with him concerning such security and the quantity of wool and fells, to take of him and of the master and seamen an oath that they shall bring them thither and nowhere else,

knight and the said Thomas as his cousins and heirs, namely Richard son and heir of Amice sister and one of the heirs of Richard de Penbrigge, and Thomas as son and heir of Hawise the other sister and heir,

a . arable, and 16 a . meadow, whereof Richard de Cheyle, his son and heir, holds a messuage, 32 a . land, and 5 a . meadow, and divers tenants (names given) hold the residue; and the said Gilbert

and price and of what persones and that the takyng be made in congru manere without duresse, rigour, thretynges or other vilany. And that takynges and achates be made in stedes and places where most habundaunce shal be therof

le Cunestable and Giles de Gousel, plaintiffs, and Roger de Turkilby, Reyner de Burgo and Joan his wife, Hervey de Stanhou and Ela his wife, deforciants, by Roger son of William, attorney for the said Reyner and Joan, and by

and a half in length 18s. It: for three stone windows one to be 2 feet high and 2 feet breadth and y e second to be a foot and a half in height and a foot in breadth

, Richard de, 125. Sheen , Shene [co. Surrey ] , manor, 115. Sheep , restoration of felon's sheep to heirs, 12, 18. -, provision of fat sheep, 125. -, grant of, from vacant sees, 418. Sheeplade , Sippelade [in

to John de Morug and Agnes his wife and the heir of Agnes, for their homage and service, of the homage and service, together with reliefs and escheats, and all other commodities due to him and his heirs, from Richard

in St. Lawrence Jewry. He founded and endowed a hospital for the poor, blind and indigent in St. Mary Aldermanbury, later called Elsing Spittle. The building was begun in 1329 according to Stow, and William was the first warden. -

the merchants and had found nothing therein on which the money could be levied, except robes and beds, 51 pieces of tin and 10 bales and pack-loads ( summagia ) of worsted serge, and that Torre Oddy and Nicholas Guylliam,

Holderness and a farm culled the Serjeanty of the Crown, and demesne lands of Brustwyk manor in Skeklyng, Lelle, Dyk, Elstanwyk, and other places named in co. York, and in the manors of Gryngelye and Wheteleye, co. Notts, and of

amendment and repair of the Key and Pavement aforesaid, and nothing thereof had they retained, and whereof the said John and Walter faithfully had rendered an account, before the Mayor and Commonalty of Bristol, and from the same Mayor and

by Philip Tirwhitt and Edward his son and heir apparent to Edmund and John Thorold, William Ellis, and Richard Pell, for 400 l ., of the vaccary and grange of South Somercotes and all their lands there and in North

years ago, and the church, rectory, and tithes cannot now support a fit priest to officiate there, and the chancel and rectory house are ruined and the parishioners wander elsewhere to hear divine service; William Lovell, the prior, and the

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