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such boats with the strong hand, and have exposed for sale in Gloucestre the corn and victuals therein found, and so because of the dearness of corn and victuals in Bristol the lieges in the said navy may not be

17 Edw. I. Enefeld. A messuage, 106 s . 41/2 d . rent, 86 customs of freemen in August, a corn mill and fulling mill, 294 a . lan d, 27 a . meadow, 27 a . pasture & c.

de Moriceby, escheator in that county and in cos. Westmorland and Lancaster. A third part of a water mill for corn at Cokermouth, extended at 8 l . yearly, a third part of a fulling mill there, extended at 20

worth as much and more than an undressed hide, they cause them to be placed in tuns and pipes as corn and other non-customable merchandise, and have hitherto taken them to parts beyond without paying the custom and subsidy thereon.

his maidservant, to their damage 100s. Afterwards a jury of the venue round the Church of S t Michael at Corn, consisting of Thomas de Kent, saddler, and others, said that the plaintiffs and the defendant assaulted each other, and

was adjudged and ordained by the same that three weighing-beams ( statere ) with their weights, recently ordained for weighing corn at the mills, be thenceforth altogether abolished.-And that the hurdles whereon they recently drew bakers through the City who

Nov., 34 Edward III. [A.D. 1360 ] . 14 Writ to the Sheriffs to make proclamation forbidding the exportation of corn and malt. Witness the King at Westminster, 14 Nov., 34 Edward III. [A.D. 1360 ] . 15 Communis proclamacio

to the corn market at Grascherche, where he publicly affeered it ( afforavit ) at 2 d . a bushel over the market price, to the deception of the people and the enhancement of the price of corn, thereby causing

Sheriffs to make proclamation against the exportation of corn without first obtaining bills under the seal of Robert de Herle, Captain of the town of Calais, to the effect that the corn was exported for the relief of the King's

bakers offending against the Assize of Bread and for millers who stole corn, and imprisonment in the Tun for nightwalkers, and had instituted the weighing of all corn sent out of the City to the millers, and of all flour

the injury of the free tenement of Geoffrey Griffin, and by which trespass cattle had entered and trampled down the corn of the said Geoffrey in Clayton. The defendants state Imbert was not Master of the Knights Templars at the

curtilage and 2 s . 6 d . yearly rent issuing out of a tenement at Stanlake, two bushels of corn yearly, & c., and a right of way. Sunday before St. Peter and St. Paul, 1 Edward III. Seal

the men of the said Thomas holding in Trelanbihan, of the common pasture without his close towards Trelanbihan, except in corn and meadow. Endorsed : Trelanvyghan. [Cornw. ] A. 9157. Letter of attorney by John Jankyn to Andrew Borles (?)

7651. - corn, Gyld Corne, 6660. - See Knightengild. Gothe , le, Lincoln, 7397. Gower , Earl of Warwick's claim to, 7203. Grain :- Drag, 7385. Maslin, Mecelene, 7055, 7385, 10214. Skeps of corn, 6440. Strikes of corn, 6748. Gutters

-, tallage of, 539. Corn :- bought for king's use, 27, 154. wheat and barley for, 11, 328. gifts of, 276. corn in lands of rebels, 296. account to be given for seizure of rebels' corn, 461-2. Cornat , Robert,

[Eure ] , abbot of, to lodge pensioner, 262. Corn :- purchase of, for Windsor castle, 14, 318. writ of liberate for corn taken for the king's use, 138. gift of corn from vacant sees, 330, 438. gift of wheat,

See also Furneaus, Richard de; Harington, John de. -, -, sub-escheator in. See Lunge, Osbert le. -, -, taker of corn in, 5, 7, 11. -, -, taxation in, 85, 499, 573, 574. Derby , John de, 603. See also

sheriff to deliver the wheat and wine to Nicholas. To the sheriff of Gloucester. Order to deliver the wheat and corn to the mayor and community of the said town. 1 May 10. Winchester. Henry de Heddon and Agnes de

him who supplies the king's place. May 1. Berwick-on-Tweed. To the sheriff of Kent. Order to receive 3,000 quarters of corn from the men of his bailiwick from those who have granted the same to the king in aid of

the king has committed the manor of Faxflet during pleasure, 26 l . worth ( libratas ) of corn from the king's corn in that manor for the purpose of sowing the land and maintaining his servants. By K. on

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