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

58 CALENDAR OF LIBERATE ROLLS. 1252. Membrane 7-cont. July 3. Liberate to Colin the queen's tailor 100s. 20d. for minever Clarendon. bought by him in London for the king in the 32nd and 31st years, and 70s. for Walter Marshal for cloth bought of him in Winchester fair in the 31st year by the hands of William de Plessetis. By E. de Westm'. Liberate to Adam le Faytur of Lichefeud 54s. 6d. for fur bought of him for the king in St. Edmund's fair in the 33rd year; to Michael de Merchinglee 41s. 5d. for cloth bought of him in the fair of St. Ives in the 29th year; and to Adam Dyer (Tinctori) of Newcastle 41s. 5d. for the like, and 62s. 3d. for Walter le Paumer for cloth bought of him in Winchester fair in the 32nd year by the hand of W. de Plessetis. By E. de Westm'. Liberate to Bartholomew de Gutlond 102s. for greywork bought of him in London, and 41. 8s. on behalf of Michael de Suhampton for cloth bought of him in the fair of St. Ives by the hand of W. de Plessetis, all in the 33rd year. By E. de Westm'. Liberate to Adam de Walsingham and Benedicta la Flaunere his wife 271. 201d. for bread bought of them by the hand of Stephen Fromund in the 31st and 32nd years. By R. Walerand and Stephen Fromund. July 4. Liberate to Ralph de Carmardin, master of a ship of St. Clarendon. Andrew's in Scotland, 1201. 5s. for 65 tuns of wine bought of him at Suhampton by the bailiffs there. By R. Walerand and by letters patent of the bailiffs of Suhampton. Allocate to the same bailiffs in the farm of their town 20s. spent in purchase in the 35th year of a tun of prisage-wine given to the abbot of Beaulieu to celebrate divine service in his abbey; and 258. 3~d. spent in purchase of a tun of must and carriage thereof to the king at Westminster in the 33rd year. By K. MEMBRANE 6. July 5. Allocate to Robert Basset, formerly sheriff of Norhampton, in Clarendon. the farm of the county, 111. 13s. 6d. spent in repairs of the king's stew of Clive, 101. 6s. spent in repairs of that of Brickestok, 41. 6s. spent in enclosing the king's park of Norhampton with a wall, 21d. spent in carriage of a tun of wax from Norhampton to Wodestok, and 12d. spent in carriage of a wounded man from Selveston to Wudestok. By tally and witness. To the sheriff of Devon. Contrabreve to spend 201. without delay in amending defects within the king's island of Lunday by view and testimony of lawful men. By K.

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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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