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14 HENRY III (28 October 1229–27 October 1230): C 60/29

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Membrane 13

1 3 Nov. Westminster. Concerning respite of a demand. Order to the sheriff of Yorkshire to place in respite, until the octaves of Hilary in the fourteenth year, the demand he makes by summons of the Exchequer from William de Vescy for the tallage made in his manor of Brompton, so that it may then be seen whether the said manor ought to be quit of tallage when the king causes his demesne lands to be tallaged, by the charter of King John that he has, as he says.

2 [No date]. Berkshire. Before Hugh of Bath and his three associates constituted to be justices:

From William de Leigham, 1 m., for disseisin.

From Emma de Rokele, half a mark, for false claim.

From Ralph son of Richard, half a mark, for disseisin.

3 [No date]. Wiltshire. The men of Mere give the king 10 m. for having a writ that the sheriff of Wiltshire is to cause their lands to be held by the same customs and the same service that they were accustomed to perform at the time when the vill of Mere was in the hand of Jocelin de Balliol, and not to permit Luke de Drumar, in whose hand they are, to take tallage from them without the king's order.

4 [No date]. Northamptonshire. Geoffrey de Armenters gives the king 3 m. for having a pone against Hugh of Pattishall, concerning customs and services etc. in Stowe. Order to the sheriff of Northamptonshire.

5 [No date]. Amercements.

From the abbot of Kirkstead, because he withdrew himself, 4 m. for himself and his pledges.

From Thomas son of Eudo, half a mark, for disseisin.

From Roger, his brother, half a mark, for the same.

From Geoffrey of Bennington, half a mark, for default. The sheriff will answer.

From Robert de Repedich’, half a mark, for the same. The sheriff will answer.

From Henry, son of Simon of Weston, half a mark, for the same. The sheriff will answer.

From Peter son of William, half a mark, for the disseisin.

From Richard, his brother, half a mark, for the same.

From William, their brother, half a mark, for the same.

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