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33 - E 372/185, rot. 39–39d, 23 Jan. 1331 to 29 Sept. 1340

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2020

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Enrolled summary of the account rendered at the Exchequer by Walter of Weston, king's clerk of works at the palace of Westminster and the Tower of London, for his receipts and expenses in that office yearly.

Physical description: One rotulet of two membranes, written on both sides, in a large roll of accounts, sewn together at the top; in good condition and wholly legible.

Scope of transcription: Of the receipts, only total amounts from each year of the account have been extracted, while the expenses of building works at the Tower of London and elsewhere in the palace of Westminster have been omitted. Expenditure on the building works of St Stephen's chapel has been transcribed in full. The store account appears in collation elsewhere (see no. 23).

Collated roll:

E 101/469/14, an account of receipts rendered by Walter of Weston, over the same period.

Physical description: Roll of two membranes, sewn together end-to-end; in good condition and wholly legible; marked as enrolled.

Scope of transcription: Only the total receipts for each year have been collated with the total receipts in E 372/185, rot. 39–39d. All totals agree.

[rot. 39 m. 1]

Compotus Walteri de Weston’ clerici operacionum Regis in palacio Westm’ et Turri Regis London’ per breve patens penes ipsum Walterum remanens datum xxiij die Januarij anno iiij per quod Rex concessit eidem Waltero officium illud habendo ad totam vitam ipsius Walteri percipiendo in officio illo vadia et feoda consueta Thome de Stapilford et Rogero de Ganneys attornatis ipsius Walteri sicut continetur in memorandis de anno xiij inter attornata de termino Michaelis pro eo de receptis solucionibus et expensis per ipsum Walterum tam pro operacionibus nove capelle quam pro reparacionibus et emendacionibus diversarum domorum infra dicta [sic] palacium et Turrim factis per visum et testimonium Roberti de Hillum et Johannis de Broughton’ contrarotulatorum operacionum predictarum a dicto xxiij die Januarij anno iiij finiente usque festum sancti Michaelis anno xv incipiente per ix annos integros et ccxlix dies viz. dicti Roberti de Hillum a predicto xxiij die Januarij dicto anno iiij finiente usque xxvij diem Decembris anno viij incipiente per duos annos integros et cccxxxviij dies. Et predicti Johannis de Broughton’ a xxviij die Decembris eodem anno viij incipiente usque festum sancti Michaelis dicto anno xv incipiente per vj annos integros et cclxxvj dies.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2019

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