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

168 CALENDAR OF LIBERATE ROLLS. 1254. Membrane 4-cont. To the sheriffs of London. Contrabreve to carry 7 tuns of wine, which John de Gisorc' the king's chamberlain of London will deliver out of the king's wines at Westminster, to Windesores with all speed to place in the king's cellars there. By Matthew Bezille. May 16. Liberate to Pelerin de Luk' 80 marks for 30 gold-wrought cloths Windsor. bought of him for the queen by the hand of Philip Luvel the treasurer, and [delivered] to Walter de Bradelegh, keeper of the queen's wardrobe, at London in the 38th year. By the queen. To the sheriff of Essex. Contrabreve to carry to Windesores for the use of the king's children 6 tuns of wine which the king has at Havering. MEMBRANE 3. May 17. Liberate to brother Alan de Kancia, of the order of the Temple Windsor. in England, 14601. to take to Paris and deliver to Alphonso, count of Toulouse, at the coming Whitsuntide, by view of William Bardof or the king's messenger, whom the king will send from the parts of Gascony to meet him there. By the queen. Liberate to the said brother Alan 101. for the expenses of his journey to escort the king's treasure to Paris. By the queen. To the constable of Merleberge. Contrabreve to carry all the carcases of bacon which the king has at Merleberge, whether coming from Roger de Muscegros or from other sources, to Portesmuth for the king without delay, to deliver to Richard de Shireburn and Reynold le Rus. By Matthew Bezille. Liberate to John Petri, merchant of Portugal, 81. 6s. 6d. for 4- hundred of wax (quadringentis cere et dimid') bought of him for the queen in London by the hand of Richard de Ewelle in the 38th year. By Walter de Bradelegh. May 18. To Godfrey de Lyston. Contrabreve to pay their wages of Windsor. 9d. each daily to four of the king's serjeants-at-arms dwelling in garrison in the castle of Windesores from Easter in the 38th year till Michaelmas following. By the queen. To the same. Contrabreve to pay weekly to Henry, fitter of the king's crossbows, his wages of 5d. daily for the same period. By the queen. To the same. Contrabreve to pay 25s. to each of five chaplains ministering in the king's chapels at Windesores, being their wages of 50s. each yearly for the same period.

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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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