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and alderman of London, and John Macworth, clerk, JC (the plaintiff), John Tirell, Thomas Rolf, William de Fynderne and John de Fynderne, plaintiffs, and John Tittesbury and his wife Margaret, defendants, that concerning this manor and other property, JT

the messuage, land and rent in 'Asshebylegger' to the said Eustace and Philippa and to the heirs of their bodies, and of the messuage and land in Sillesworthe and the said mills to the said Eustace and the heirs of

citizen and 'setter' of London to William Markeby citizen and goldsmith of London, his executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels quick and dead, moveable and immovable, his property and debts in London and elsewhere

to buy and provide within liberties and without, where it may be done to the greatest benefit of the king and the least damage of the men of those parts, 300 oxen, 2,000 sheep,and 200 swine, and to deliver

from the said day until 29 December following, when he returned to the king, and for the passages of him and his horses going and coming, and to allow to him 10 s . a day for his wages for

John Rose and Edith his wife, William Pounfret, John Forst and John Souter have overcharged their common pasture in Littellalleford and Littelherdeburgh, to cause the same to be measured, that all parties may have as many cattle andsheep thereon

1163 ( ibid . no. 255 p. 206). Portion of tithes of Bishop Norton (Lincs.): tithes of sheepand wool of bp.'s demesne and other estates in Bishop Norton, called 'Stoctyghthes', mentioned 1323 (Reg. IV fo. 14r); perhaps the tithes

Hugh's meadow and the bounds of Salychild [Salkeld ] ; also common pasture along with the beasts of his demesne and the vill, and wood for all necessary making and mending. Witnesses-Thomas f. Cospatric, Adam f. Adam [and in Harley

presence of himself, the canons and many others the chapel of Flemingby and all the land of Flemingby that belonged to the mother church of Camerton, i.e. tithes and land which Adam owned in Flemingby, and received from Cospatric his

Culwenne, having seen the charters of Cospatric f. Orm and Thomas f. Cospatric, of Patrick his grandfather and Gilbert his father, regarding tenements and fisheries, etc. with the Kuegarth [cowgarth? ] and the Wytherhokes, the diversion of the Derwent, the

to the dean and chapter, to the clergy, and to the people of the diocese, to vassals of the see, to the bishops of St. Andrews and Glasgow, and other prelates and guardians of the realm, and to Margaret, daughter

before them, and to find security for which the sheriff and steward will answer that, while a plea is pending without debate in chancery between the king and them and the king's mother Joan princess of Wales and brother Richard

24 oxen and 500 sheep of his there found, price 120 l ., carried away the said oxen and 200 of the sheep, killed the residue of the said sheep,and took and carried away his goods and chattels to

and endorsement be read in court. Endorsement states that the bond will be cancelled if JA places herself in the arbitration of Thomas Mylde and Thomas Wylton, chosen by Sumpter, and Guy Roclyf and Roger Huswyfe, chosen by Joan,

messuages, lands and advowsons as jointly enfeoffed with the said Margaret by gift of Thomas Harewelle and others to them and to Henry Darleston clerk and Tho mas Colston for the lives of the said Thomas and Margaret; and by

sold, and the proceeds devoted to the repair of roads within London and without, and to pious and charitable uses. Also to the said Henry and John specific legacies of household chattels, & c. No date. Proclamation made, and execution

486. resignation of, 498. canon of Wells, 486, 493, 506, 515. prebendary of Huish and Brent, 498. archdeacon of Wells, 498, 503, 508, 510, 515. communar and receiver-general, 508, 510. keeper of the fabric, 510. death of, 515 bis .

and other counties of the realm, and commit various homicides, robberies and other trespasses, and take oxen, cows, horses, sheep,and other goods and chattels, and take them out of the said counties to their aforesaid county and march:

-, Ranulph de, 399. And see Ovre. - Stretton, Hugh son of Adam le, 204. -, Richard son of Philip de, 204. Parys , Nicholas, 153, 213. -, Richard de, 498. -, Roger de, 500. And see Paris, Parisius. Pas

and our heirs for taking Assizes and delivering Gaols, and also before the Justices of us and our heirs assigned for hearing and determining, and for enquiring into felonies and trespasses and misdemeanors, and before the Steward and Marshall,

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