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

442 CALENDAR OF LIBERATE ROLLS. 1258. Membrane 8-cont. Westminster against the coming Christmas for delivery to the keepers of the larder. To the same. Contrabreve to salt and carry to Westminster 80 does, which Henry de Candovre and John Lovel the king's huntsmen were ordered to take in the forest of Braden and deliver to him, 40 against the coming Christmas and 40 against the feast of St. Edward following, for delivery to the keepers of the larder. Dec. 1. Liberate to Imbert Pogeys, appointed by the counsel of the St. Edmunds. nobles who are of the king's council to be steward of the household, 20 marks for Michaelmas term in the 42nd year of the 40 marks granted to him yearly to maintain himself in the king's service. To the sheriff of Nottingham. Contrabreve to let the king's chaplains ministering in the chapels of his castles of Notingham, Bollesover, and Harestan, and of his manor of Clipeston, have their wages out of the issues of the county so long as he is sheriff, as they have been used to do in the times of other sheriffs. To the same. Contrabreve to repair without delay where absolutely necessary the defects of the king's mills under the castle of Notingham and of the weirs thereto belonging, and the paling round the castle and round the king's park there, by the advice of William Bardolf, keeper of the castle, the cost to be credited by view. John de Eyvill, justice of the f[orest] beyond Trent, has been ordered to let him have as much as he needs therefor of the cablish in the forest of Shirewod. Dec. 3. Liberate to Aubrey de Fiscampo and Peter de Winton, clerks St.Edmund's. of the wardrobe, 2101. for robes bought for the king and queen and their children, and to distribute among the knights, clerks, serjeants, and others of the household for their robes, all against the coming Christmas. To the sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. Contrabreve to repair the gaol of Ipswich where absolutely necessary, the cost to be credited by view. To the sheriff of Cambridge. Contrabreve to receive 30 fothers of lead which the sheriff of Lincoln is ordered to deliver at Cambridge, and carry them to Westminster for delivery to the keepers of the king's works there. To the sheriff of Lincoln. Contrabreve to receive from Roger de Luvetot 30 fothers of lead and carry them to Cambridge as above, seeing that John de Cokeryngton, late sheriff, was ordered to

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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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