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10 HENRY III (28 October 1225–27 October 1226): C 60/24

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1 29 Oct. Westminster. Leicestershire. For Walter de St. Ouen. Order to the sheriff of Leicestershire to place in respite the demand he makes by summons of the Exchequer from Walter de St. Ouen for money to the king's use, until the king orders otherwise. Witness the king.

2 2 Nov. Westminster. Suffolk. For Eudo de la Jaille. Order to the sheriff of Suffolk to place in respite, until the king orders otherwise, the demand he makes by summons of the Exchequer from Eudo de la Jaille for the Jewish debts that Master Albert owed by reason of a certain land that the king granted to Eudo for as long as it pleased the king in Nettlestead and Wyke, which at one time were in Albert's hand. Witness E. bishop of London.

3 24 Nov. Westminster. Lincolnshire. Simon son of Ranulf gives the king half a mark for having a pone against the prior of Spalding, concerning land in Moulton. Order to the sheriff of Lincolnshire to take etc. Witness E. bishop of London.

4 7 Nov. [Temple] Bruer. Concerning the abbey of St. Augustine, Canterbury. To the sheriff of Kent. Order that, having viewed these letters, he is to take the vacant abbey of St. Augustine, Canterbury into the king's hand, with all lands, property, rents and possessions pertaining to it, so that nothing is removed therefrom until the king orders otherwise, saving to the monks of the same church their victuals and necessary expenses for cultivating and sowing the lands of the same abbey, by the view of other discreet men appointed to do this on the king's behalf by the sheriff's hand. Witness the king.

5 13 Nov. Westminster. Derbyshire. The abbot of Burton gives the king half a mark for having a pone against Thomas Tuschet and Nicholas of Willington, concerning customs and services that the abbot exacts from them of their free tenement in Willington. Order to the sheriff of Derbyshire etc. Witness E. bishop of London.

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