Calendar of the liberate rolls preserved in the Public record office. / Prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records.

37 HENRY III. 143 1253. Membrane 2-cont. Liberate to Oliver de Stanford and his fellows, serjeants of the king's chapel, 41. Os. 3d. for nine score and one pounds of wax used in sealing the king's writs from the Purification till the feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, both in the 37th year. Liberate to John de Buddele and Terric his brother 341. and 1 mark for 16 tuns of wine bought of him at 40s. 40d. the tun. By the steward. Note that Goscelin de Baillol has been satisfied in the wardrobe by Peter Chaceporc, keeper, of his yearly fee of 20 marks for Michaelmas term in the 37th year and Easter term following. To the bailiffs of Suhampton. Contrabreve to buy 4 fothers of lead without delay and send them with the 4 fothers already in their hands to Portesmuth with speed for delivery to Master Gerard the king's engineer to make a counterpoise for the king's engines in Gascony. To the sheriff of Gloucester. Contrabreve, as he loves himself and his belongings, to repair the king's 1i weirs which are in the keeping of Matthew Bezille at Gloucester, so that the king may not incur loss of lampreys or other fish by the sheriff's default, the cost to be credited by view; the constable of St. Briavels having orders to let him have switches in the forest of Dene for that purpose. To Alan la Zuche, justice of Chester. Contrabreve to carry the king's treasure of Ireland, lately arrived at Chester, which the abbot of Chester will deliver, to the king at Portesmuth without delay under a sure guard. June 30. Liberate to William de Monte Revelli 25Z. at Michaelmas next Southwick. without further delay as arrears of his yearly fee of 251. Allocate to Robert le Sauvage, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, in the issues of those counties, 121....... delivered in the wardrobe at Suwyc to P. Chaceporc, keeper, on the Monday after St. Peter and St. Paul. Note that Bertram de Cygunnie received 201. in the wardrobe for Easter term in the 37th year of the yearly fee of 201. which he receives at the Exchequer at that term, the payment being made at Suwic by P. Chaceporc, keeper. Note that Oliver de Chalays received 30 marks in the wardrobe in the 37th year as arrears of his yearly fee.

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Calendar of the liberate rolls preserved in the Public record office. / Prepared under the superintendence of the deputy keeper of the records.
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Liberate rolls
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