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and that all merchants native and alien may without impeachment buy and sell wool, hides and woolfells in whatsoever part and of whatsoever persons within the realm, of owners of sheepand others, carry the same to the staples,

and lieges in Ireland. He grants leave to the abbot and convent of Holm to land with ships and boats in Ulster for the fishery, and for getting and carrying corn and other necessaries for their house. The monks

40 sheep, 25 bacon-pigs, and two brawns, and to warn bishops, abbots and priors to prepare as many swans, peacocks, cranes, rabbits, and kids for the king's use as they can. The sheriff of Surrey and Sussex: 2,100 capons and

to say in the matter, and to view the aforesaid houses and the injury, if any; and whereas the said Ralph and William, having heard the matter argued and viewed the houses and wall, returned and reported to us that

among them 5161/2 acres 61/3 'daywerc' of land, and thereto claim ing and having common of pasture for 310 sheep, namely for every work of 'schefwarke' and 'hardwarke' pasture for two sheep upon the lord's soil in 'Schornewode' to their

and lodging-house keeper of Dowg (1277 Chancery Var, 1298 Mayors 7, etc.). Dionisia, widow of Alan and mother of John, married William de Bristoll, potter, who by his will of 1318-19 left to her tenements in St. Katherine Cree

great horses and eight of his hackneys ( hakenettis ), hay and oats and other necessaries, and the wages of himself, a farrier, and twenty-four grooms keeping the great horses, to wit 2 d . a day each, and for

and faithfully to present the defaults to the Mayor and Aldermen which from time to time they should find, there were chosen and sworn the four persons under-written, William Belhomme and John Swantone, leathersellers of Chepe, and Thomas Gandre

Winchester, 362. Pig son of Dieya, 123. Samarias, of Winchester, 108. Sampson, of Canterbury, 357. Samuel son of Cok, of Stamford, 57. Samuel son of Isaac, of Norwich, 51. Sarah daughter of Elias, 232. -, Margaret, Juliana and Juetta her

Pictavensis. See Poitevin. Pictures for the chapter of St. John and St. Stephen , Westminster, 9, 10, 207. Piddington , Pidinton, Pydinton [co. Oxford ] , manor, 202, 533. Pig , one killed in Havering forest, 408. Pigun , Richard,

earlier tenant in St. Peter Cornhill). John Bogeys, son of Arnold B. and Katherine, held land in the same parish in 1326 (HMC 9th Rep 23 b), and his will was enrolled in 1328. One William Bogeys was a surety

de Somery, and renders for frankpledge 2 s ., and for the Sheriff's aid 2 s ., and for the Hundred aid 8 d .; and he does suit to Hundred and County, and it is geldable; and William, son

of Saint Michael. And for 4 l. 13 s. 4 d. received at the feasts of the Apostles Peter and Paul, of the Assumption of Blessed Mary, and of Saint Michael, for 36 fees and a half, and a quarter

oxen, 500 sheep,and 100 swine, by the view of John Long. Bedford and Buckingham for 60 oxen, 500 sheep,and 100 swine, by the view of the said John. Hertford and Essex for 200 oxen, 1,000 sheep,and 100

and chamberlains to view the said writ of privy seal and Andrew's l etters patent, and if they find that Gerus and Bonus paid 200 marks as aforesaid, then to supersede the demand for 200 marks, and to discharge

Lucy and Maud; and has rendered it to them in the same court, and has quitclaimed it from himself and his heirs to Philip and Lucy and Maud and the heirs of Lucy and Maud for ever. And Philip and

present and future right in the lands, rents and services in Newmarket co. Cantebrigge and in the towns and fields of Chevele and Saxton, with liberties of two folds at six score and one sheep each, which he and his

and convent of Abbotesbury and to their successors, according to the king's licence, one messuage, 80 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow and pasture for 200 sheep in Odestoke co. Wilts, to hold of Robert and his heirs,

and a ruinous cottage and garden in Neuport, a ruinous cotta ge and garden there, another ruinous cottage and garden, and two ruinous cottages there, 1 rood of void land, a messuage and garden, 225 acres of arable land

city and diocese of Killala, contrary to the customs of the nation of Ireland, sacrilegeously despoiled, openly and furtively, by theft and by force, churches and ecclesiastical persons, both secular and regular, of their goods, namely cows, sheepand other

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