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

174 CALENDAR OF LIBERATE ROLLS. 1254. Membrane 2-cont. his expenses, and 61. in lieu of the like sum which he should have received in three years from the king's mill of Ryu, which the king gave to Eignon son of Oen for life. Liberate to Wybert Baubeyn of Duay and his partners 891. 12s. for forty cloths bought of them in the fair of Staunford, to John Potekin of Ypres and his partners 571. 4s. 4d. for 25 rayed [cloths] and 16 caps bought of them in the same fair, and to Walter Pedargent and Wibert Beudeyn of Duay 621. 6s. 8d. for 25 cloths bought of them at London, all by Simon Passelewe and John de Sumercote. By the queen before her voyage. Allocate to the bailiffs of York 491. 9s. 10d. paid to John Verdenel and his partners, men of York, for 14 cloths taken from them in the fair of St. Ives by the hands of John de Sumercote and Richard de Ewell in the 38th year. By the queen before her voyage. Liberate to Henry de Hasting 101., and to Geoffrey de Lucy 100s., as imprest on the wages which they should have received. By earl Richard. To the escheator in co. Bedford. Contrabreve to pay 100s. out of the issues of the lands late of Alina Wak, which are in the king's hands and in the escheator's keeping, to Robert de Ho for the maintenance for one year of Barnabas de Styuecle her heir, whose wardship the king committed to Robert because he espoused her daughter, as is said. By the queen before her voyage. To the escheator of Lindes', co. Lincoln. Contrabreve to pay 201. for Easter term last and Michaelmas term next out of the issues of the king's escheats in his bailiwick to James Fres[el], escheator, to maintain himself in the king's service. By earl Richard. July 14. To the sheriff of Somerset. Contrabreve to levy 251. without Oxford. delay of the 50 marks by which the abbot of Glastonbury made a fine in the king's court for having an inquisition, and to pay them to Henry de Bretton for Easter term in the 38th year of the 501. granted to him yearly to maintain himself in the king's service. By H. de Mara. To the sheriff of Kent. Contrabreve to levy 10 marks without delay by which the men of Faveresham made a fine in the king's court against the abbot of Faveresham, and to pay them to Nicholas de Turri in part payment of 201. for Easter term in the

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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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